The conservation of highly mobile species presents challenges to managers for assessment of threats to survival, given the difficulties in locating and observing such species. Here we evaluate satellite telemetry, DNA faecal metabarcoding and traditional field observations as three complementary techniques to acquire critical management information for an endangered species, Carnaby's Cockatoo Calyptorhynchus latirostris. Satellite telemetry of 23 birds resulted in 6026 location fixes accurate to within 500 m, and combined with extensive field observations and DNA faecal metabarcoding resulted in a more detailed understanding of how this species survives in an urbanised landscape. We identified 168 night roosts, 75% of which were previously...
Context Studying interactions between a wildlife species and its spatial environment can enable a de...
Migratory bird populations can be limited by events in disparate parts of the world. Birds in tropic...
Aim: We examined how the threatened and endemic white-tailed black cockatoos of Western Australia ha...
The conservation of highly mobile species presents challenges to managers for assessment of threats ...
The conservation of highly mobile species presents challenges to managers for assessment of threats ...
Context: The Baudin’s cockatoo is one of three black cockatoo species endemic to Western Australia a...
Baudin's cockatoo, Calyptorhynchus baudinii, is a threatened forest black cockatoo species, endemic ...
Anthropogenic landscape modification which leads to the displacement of species, is arguably one of ...
Aim: We examined how the threatened and endemic white-tailed black cockatoos of Western Australia ha...
1. Satellite-based technologies that track individual animal movements enable the mapping of their s...
1. Satellite-based technologies that track individual animal movements enable the mapping of their s...
1. Satellite-based technologies that track individual animal movements enable the mapping of their s...
1. Satellite-based technologies that track individual animal movements enable the mapping of their s...
<div><p>Understanding movement patterns and home range of species is paramount in ecology; it is par...
1. Satellite-based technologies that track individual animal movements enable the mapping of their s...
Context Studying interactions between a wildlife species and its spatial environment can enable a de...
Migratory bird populations can be limited by events in disparate parts of the world. Birds in tropic...
Aim: We examined how the threatened and endemic white-tailed black cockatoos of Western Australia ha...
The conservation of highly mobile species presents challenges to managers for assessment of threats ...
The conservation of highly mobile species presents challenges to managers for assessment of threats ...
Context: The Baudin’s cockatoo is one of three black cockatoo species endemic to Western Australia a...
Baudin's cockatoo, Calyptorhynchus baudinii, is a threatened forest black cockatoo species, endemic ...
Anthropogenic landscape modification which leads to the displacement of species, is arguably one of ...
Aim: We examined how the threatened and endemic white-tailed black cockatoos of Western Australia ha...
1. Satellite-based technologies that track individual animal movements enable the mapping of their s...
1. Satellite-based technologies that track individual animal movements enable the mapping of their s...
1. Satellite-based technologies that track individual animal movements enable the mapping of their s...
1. Satellite-based technologies that track individual animal movements enable the mapping of their s...
<div><p>Understanding movement patterns and home range of species is paramount in ecology; it is par...
1. Satellite-based technologies that track individual animal movements enable the mapping of their s...
Context Studying interactions between a wildlife species and its spatial environment can enable a de...
Migratory bird populations can be limited by events in disparate parts of the world. Birds in tropic...
Aim: We examined how the threatened and endemic white-tailed black cockatoos of Western Australia ha...