Author:
Saunders Denis A,Mawson Peter,Dawson Rick
Abstract
Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo is an endangered species which has undergone a dramatic decline in range and
abundance in southwestern Australia. Between October 2009 and March 2010 the species was subjected to a possible
outbreak of disease in one of its major breeding areas and exposed to an extremely hot day and a severe localized
hail storm. In addition, collisions with motor vehicles are becoming an increasing threat to the species. All of these
stochastic events resulted in many fatalities. Species such as Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo which form large flocks are
particularly susceptible to localized events such as hail storms, contagious disease and collisions with motor vehicles.
Extreme temperatures may have major impacts on both flocking and non-flocking species. Predictions of climate change
in the southwest of Western Australia are that there will be an increased frequency of extreme weather events such
as heat waves and severe hail storms. The implications of more events of this nature on Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo
are discussed.
Subject
Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology
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