Rb. Childress et La. Bennun, White-breasted Cormorant, Phalacrocorax carbo, breeding season timing and its control factors at a seasonally constant Kenyan lake, OSTRICH, 72(3-4), 2001, pp. 149-158
Environmental factors and breeding activity of the White-breasted Cormorant
were documented over two breeding seasons (1995/96) at a new 900-nest colo
ny near Lake Naivasha, Kenya (00 degrees 46'S, 36 degrees 22'E), a non-seas
onal lake, Breeding of this species has been reported to occur year-round n
ear the equator in East Africa, Other studies suggest that the White-breast
ed Cormorant breeds mainly during April-June throughout sub-Saharan Africa,
irrespective of the local climatic regime or differences in photoperiod tr
end. At Lake Naivasha, breeding also occurred primarily during April-June.
There was no evidence of a consistent seasonal increase in prey abundance d
uring this period, and the timing was not linked consistently to any other
environmental changes, such as amount of rainfall, lake water level or tran
sparency, daily photoperiod, or ambient air temperature. Onset of the main
rains, however, appeared to be a possible stimulant to breeding readiness i
n the population as a whole. It is suggested that breeding timing at Lake N
aivasha may be influenced by a combination of the subspecies' nearly 12-mon
th endogenous reproductive cycle and an annual trigger through a local envi
ronmental factor, possibly the onset of the main rains.