New Paper: Climate change and the cockatoo
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A new paper titled '' investigates using combined population and bioclimatic models to estimate the future effects of climate change on the viability of a cockatoo population. Their research revealed that unmitigated climate change is likely to be a substantial threat to the cockatoo.
The paper involves Environment Institute members , , , , and as well as Patricia Mooney (Department of Environment and Heritage), Lynn Pedler (Department of Environment and Heritage), Miguel Ara煤jo (National Museum of Natural Sciences) and Re艧it Ak莽akaya (Stony Brook University). The paper was published in the Journal of Applied Ecology
to read about their findings
A new paper titled '' investigates using combined population and bioclimatic models to estimate the future effects of climate change on the viability of a cockatoo population. Their research revealed that unmitigated climate change is likely to be a substantial threat to the cockatoo.
The paper involves Environment Institute members , , , , and as well as Patricia Mooney (Department of Environment and Heritage), Lynn Pedler (Department of Environment and Heritage), Miguel Ara煤jo (National Museum of Natural Sciences) and Re艧it Ak莽akaya (Stony Brook University). The paper was published in the Journal of Applied Ecology
to read about their findings
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