Variability of clutch size in Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis) at the Jeziorsko Reservoir (Central Poland) in 2004
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2008Author
Minias, Piotr
Kaczmarek, Krzysztof
Kleszcz, Anna
Rakowski, Maciej
Janiszewski, Tomasz
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The analysis of the clutch size variability in Cormorant (P. carbo sinensis) was based
on study results in colony at the “Jeziorsko Reservoir” (central Poland) in 2004. There were used
328 broods controlled 3-5 times in the season. Number of eggs in a single clutch ranged from
1 to 7, although Cormorants mostly laid 3 to 5 eggs. Mean clutch size was 3.80 (SD = 1.0 0). The
size of clutch depended on time of laying eggs and the part of colony where the nest with brood
was localised. The clutch size was bigger for pairs that started laying eggs earlier and lower for
birds bred in the part of colony where the number of nests and their density were low.
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