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A new species of cormorant (Aves: Phalacrocoracidae) from the Pleistocene of Olduvai Gorge,Tanzania
Authors:Pierce Brodkorb  Cécile Mourer-Chauviré
Abstract:Phalacrocorax owrei nov. sp. is a small cormorant from the Lower Pleistocene of Olduvai Gorge. Osteological proportions are established for the four subgenera of Phalacrocorax, and P. owrei is assigned to the subgenus Stictocarbo. The species was the most abundant bird in the Bed I deposits and is also represented by a few specimens in the middle part of Bed II. Its last known appearance coincides with a change in the local environment when the climate became more arid and the Olduvai Lake became more saline and more alkaline. At other localities in Bed II the extinct P. tanzanice occurs, as well as P. africanus and P. corbo, which breed on the African lakes and seacoast today.
Keywords:Aves  Pelecaniformes  Phalacrocoracidae  Pleistocene  Tanzania  Early Man Sites  SubgenericCharacters  Aves  Pélécaniformes  Phalacrocoracidae  Pléistocène  Tanzanie  Sites à Hominidés  Caractères Subgénériques
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