Phalacrocorax Lucidus
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The white-breasted cormorant (''Phalacrocorax lucidus'') is much like the widespread great cormorant and if not a regional variant of the same species, is at least very closely related. It is distinguished from other forms of the great cormorant by its white breast and by the fact that subpopulations are freshwater birds.J.A. Harrison, D.G. Allan, L.G. Underhill, M. Herremans, A.J. Tree, V. Parker, C.J. Brown (eds). The Atlas of Southern African Birds. Published by BirdLife South Africa, P.O. Box 84394, Greenside 2034, Johannesburg, South Africa 1997 ''Phalacrocorax lucidus'' is not to be confused with the smaller and very different endemic South Australian
black-faced cormorant The black-faced cormorant (''Phalacrocorax fuscescens''), also known as the black-faced shag, is a medium-sized member of the cormorant family. Upperparts, including facial skin and bill, are black, with white underparts. It is endemic to coas ...
, which also is sometimes called the white-breasted cormorant.


Taxonomy and description

The white-breasted cormorant (''Phalacrocorax lucidus'') is a member of the cormorant family Phalacrocoracidae. Its taxonomic status has been under discussion for some decadesBrooke RK, Cooper J, Shelton PA, Crawford RJM. Taxonomy, distribution, population size, breeding & conservation of the Whitebreasted Cormorant, Phalacrocorax carbo, on the Southern African coast. Gerfaut 72, pp 188–220 1982. and several questions still have not been definitively settled. ''Phalacrocorax lucidus'' sometimes is treated as a
subspecies In biological classification, subspecies is a rank below species, used for populations that live in different areas and vary in size, shape, or other physical characteristics (morphology), but that can successfully interbreed. Not all species ...
of the great cormorant, ''Phalacrocorax carbo lucidus'', but some authorities (e.g. Sibley & Monroe, 1990, Sinclair, Hockey and Tarboton, 2002) retain its original treatment as an
allospecies Allopatric speciation () – also referred to as geographic speciation, vicariant speciation, or its earlier name the dumbbell model – is a mode of speciation that occurs when biological populations become geographically isolated from ...
in the ''P. carbo'' superspecific group, in which case it is referred to as ''Phalacrocorax lucidus''. A black-necked form originally classified as ''Phalacrocorax patricki'' or ''Phalacrocorax carbo patricki'' is now regarded as
synonym A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. For example, in the English language, the words ''begin'', ''start'', ''commence'', and ''initiate'' are all ...
ous with ''Phalacrocorax lucidus''. As its name suggests, the long white-breasted cormorant has a white neck and breast when adult, and the white area tends to increase as the bird becomes more mature. In other respects it is a large cormorant generally resembling the great cormorant. The smaller and very different southern Australian
black-faced cormorant The black-faced cormorant (''Phalacrocorax fuscescens''), also known as the black-faced shag, is a medium-sized member of the cormorant family. Upperparts, including facial skin and bill, are black, with white underparts. It is endemic to coas ...
, ''Phalacrocorax fuscescens'', is also sometimes known as the white-breasted cormorant.


Distribution

The white-breasted cormorant is the only form of great cormorant found in
Sub-Saharan Africa Sub-Saharan Africa is, geographically, the area and regions of the continent of Africa that lies south of the Sahara. These include West Africa, East Africa, Central Africa, and Southern Africa. Geopolitically, in addition to the List of sov ...
, the only form that has strictly freshwater populations and the only form with a white breast and throat; it does however interbreed freely with dark-breasted forms in central Africa. It has a wide distribution; on the west coast from the Cape Verde Islands to Guinea-Bissau and from Angola to the
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and northwards on the east coast to Mozambique. It occurs around the entire Southern African coastline, but it is not clear whether the coastal populations are separate from the inland populations. On the African mainland it occurs more frequently in eastern and southern parts, rather than in the drier western regions, where it usually is found only on perennial rivers and dams. On inland waters it commonly occurs together with the
reed cormorant The reed cormorant (''Microcarbo africanus''), also known as the long-tailed cormorant, is a bird in the cormorant family Phalacrocoracidae. It breeds in much of Africa south of the Sahara, and Madagascar. It is resident but undertakes some se ...
and the African darter, but it is ecologically separated from these species by its fishing habits and the size and nature of its prey. There are also inland populations in Nigeria and around
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, and in eastern and southern Africa from
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southwards. It can be found around the Red Sea, where it is sometimes referred to as the Red Sea white-breasted cormorant.


Gallery

White-breasted cormorants (Phalacrocorax lucidus).jpg, A nesting colony in iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa White-breasted cormorants - Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda (2), crop.jpg, Breeding adults, distinguishable by their white flank spots, at Lake Edward, Uganda White-breasted cormorant (Phalacrocorax lucidus) with feather composite.jpg, playing with feather, Ethiopia White breasted cormorant, Phalacrocorax lucidus, at Roodeplaat Nature Reserve (9108175489), crop.jpg, In flight, carrying nesting material White-breasted cormorants Senegal.jpg, Off the Senegal coast


References

*Authors unknown (1974) The status of the cormorants, ''Phalacrocorax carbo lucidus'' and ''Phalacrocorax carbo patricki''. ''Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club, 94'', 104–107. *Johnsgaard, P. A. (1993). ''Cormorants, darters and pelicans of the world''. Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution Press. *Sibley, C. G., & Monroe, B. L. (1990). ''Distribution and taxonomy of birds of the world''. New Haven CT: Yale University Press. *Ian Sinclair, Phil Hockey and Warwick Tarboton, ''SASOL Birds of Southern Africa'' (Struik 2002)


External links


White-breasted cormorant
- '' The Atlas of Southern African Birds''
White-breasted cormorant sleeping on transmission lines
-- paper in ''Biodiversity Observations'' {{Taxonbar, from=Q548024
white-breasted cormorant The white-breasted cormorant (''Phalacrocorax lucidus'') is much like the widespread great cormorant and if not a regional variant of the same species, is at least very closely related. It is distinguished from other forms of the great cormorant ...
Birds of Sub-Saharan Africa Birds of Southern Africa
white-breasted cormorant The white-breasted cormorant (''Phalacrocorax lucidus'') is much like the widespread great cormorant and if not a regional variant of the same species, is at least very closely related. It is distinguished from other forms of the great cormorant ...
Birds of East Africa