Calyptorhynchus Lathami
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The glossy black cockatoo (''Calyptorhynchus lathami''), is the smallest member of the subfamily
Calyptorhynchinae Described by French naturalist Anselme Gaëtan Desmarest in 1826, the genus ''Calyptorhynchus'' has two species of cockatoos. They are all mostly black in colour, and the taxa may be differentiated partly by size and partly by small areas of red, ...
found in eastern
Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl ...
. Adult glossy black cockatoos may reach in length. They are
sexually dimorphic Sexual dimorphism is the condition where sexes of the same species exhibit different Morphology (biology), morphological characteristics, including characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most dioecy, di ...
. Males are blackish brown, except for their prominent sub-terminal red tail bands; the females are dark brownish with idiosyncratic yellow marking around the neck and prominent sub-terminal tail band of red with black bars. Three subspecies have been recognised, although this has been recently challenged, with a detailed morphological analysis by Saunders and Pickup 2023 finding there is cline in body dimensions over the latitudinal range of the species, with the birds from the north of the range smaller than the birds in the south. Saunders and Pickup argued that with no differentiation in bill morphology, little difference in genetic makeup, no differences in plumage pattern or colour, and no differences in diet, there is no justification in subdividing the species.


Taxonomy

The glossy black cockatoo was first described by Dutch naturalist
Coenraad Jacob Temminck Coenraad Jacob Temminck (; 31 March 1778 – 30 January 1858) was a Dutch people, Dutch patrician, Zoology, zoologist and museum director. Biography Coenraad Jacob Temminck was born on 31 March 1778 in Amsterdam in the Dutch Republic. Fro ...
in 1807. The scientific name honours the English ornithologist John Latham. The glossy black cockatoo's closest relative is the
red-tailed black cockatoo The red-tailed black cockatoo (''Calyptorhynchus banksii'') also known as Banksian- or Banks' black cockatoo, is a large black cockatoo native to Australia. Adult males have a characteristic pair of bright red panels on the tail that gives ...
; the two species form the genus ''Calyptorhynchus''.Forshaw, p. 89 They are distinguished from the other black cockatoos of the genus '' Zanda'' by different tail colour and head pattern, significant
sexual dimorphism Sexual dimorphism is the condition where sexes of the same species exhibit different Morphology (biology), morphological characteristics, including characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most dioecy, di ...
, and differences in two juvenile call types, a squeaking begging call and a vocalization when swallowing food.


Subspecies

Three
subspecies In Taxonomy (biology), biological classification, subspecies (: subspecies) is a rank below species, used for populations that live in different areas and vary in size, shape, or other physical characteristics (Morphology (biology), morpholog ...
were proposed by
Schodde Richard Schodde, OAM (born 23 September 1936) is an Australian botanist and ornithologist. Schodde studied at the University of Adelaide, where he received a BSc (Hons) in 1960 and a PhD in 1970. During the 1960s he was a botanist with the CSI ...
''et al.'' in 1993, Schodde R, Mason IJ & Wood JT. (1993). Geographical differentiation in the Glossy Black Cockatoo ''Calyptorhynchus lathami'' (Temminck), and its history. ''Emu'' 93: 156-166 although in 2002 parrot expert Joseph Forshaw had reservations due to their extremely minimal differences. Saunders and Pickup's (2023) detailed analysis of the species throughout its range demonstrated there was no differentiation in bill morphology, little difference in genetic makeup, no differences in plumage pattern or colour, and no differences in diet, supporting Forshaw's reservations and they concluded the species is monotypic. *''C. l. lathami'': (rare) The eastern subspecies found between southeastern
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and Mallacoota in Victoria, with isolated pockets in Eungella in central Queensland and the
Riverina The Riverina () is an agricultural list of regions in Australia, region of south-western New South Wales, Australia. The Riverina is distinguished from other Australian regions by the combination of flat plains, a climate with significant seaso ...
and
Pilliga forest The Pilliga Forest, sometimes known as the Pilliga Scrub, constitute over 5,000 km2 of semi-arid woodland in temperate north-central New South Wales, Australia. It is the largest such continuous remnant in the state. The forest is lo ...
. It is associated with
casuarina ''Casuarina'', also known as she-oak, Australian pine and native pine, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Casuarinaceae, and is native to Australia, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, islands of the western Pacific Ocean, and e ...
woodland. *''C. l. erebus'': Occurs in central Queensland from Eungella near Mackay south to
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. *''C. l. halmaturinus'': (endangered) The
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subspecies has been listed by the
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as endangered. Restricted to the northern and western parts of the island, the population was as low as 158 individuals at one point but recovered to about 370 in 2019. It feeds on the drooping she-oak (''
Allocasuarina verticillata ''Allocasuarina verticillata'', commonly known as drooping sheoak, is a species of flowering plant in the family Casuarinaceae and is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It is a small dioecious tree that has drooping branchlets up to long, the l ...
'') and the sugar gum ('' Eucalyptus cladocalyx'') In particular, the bird specialises in the most recent season's cones of ''Allocasuarina verticillata'' over older cones of that species and '' Allocasuarina littoralis''. It holds the cones in its foot and shreds them with its powerful bill before removing the seeds with its tongue. In early 2020, during the 2019-2020 Australian bushfire season, bushfire warnings were issued for the entirety of Kangaroo Island, giving rise to warnings from scientists that the continued viability of this subspecies in the wild might be doomed as its drooping she-oak food supply undergoes destruction by the fires. As of 6 January 2020, at least 170,000 hectares (one third of the island's area) had burnt. Occasional respites in the weather offer at least temporary relief from the bushfires; a full assessment of the status of the Kangaroo Island subspecies and its supporting ecosystem will take place after the ongoing bushfire crisis has passed. Reliable funding for the successful program to protect this subspecies – primarily from predation by the common brush tail possum – ended several years ago.


Description

Like the related red-tailed black cockatoo, this species is
sexually dimorphic Sexual dimorphism is the condition where sexes of the same species exhibit different Morphology (biology), morphological characteristics, including characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most dioecy, di ...
. The male glossy black cockatoo is predominantly black with a chocolate-brown head and striking caudal red patches. The female is a duller dark brown, with flecks of yellow in the tail and collar. The female's tail is barred whereas the male's tail is patched. An adult will grow to be about in length. The birds are found in open forest and woodlands, and usually feed on seeds of the she-oak (''
Casuarina ''Casuarina'', also known as she-oak, Australian pine and native pine, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Casuarinaceae, and is native to Australia, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, islands of the western Pacific Ocean, and e ...
'' spp.)


Conservation status

Like most species of
parrot Parrots (Psittaciformes), also known as psittacines (), are birds with a strong curved beak, upright stance, and clawed feet. They are classified in four families that contain roughly 410 species in 101 genus (biology), genera, found mostly in ...
s, the glossy black cockatoo is protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (
CITES CITES (shorter acronym for the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, also known as the Washington Convention) is a multilateral treaty to protect endangered plants and animals from the threats of inte ...
) with its placement on the Appendix II list of vulnerable species, which makes the import, export, and trade of listed wild-caught animals illegal.Cameron, p. 169. Glossy black cockatoos generally are not listed as threatened on the
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 The ''Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999'' (Cth) is an Act of the Parliament of Australia that provides a framework for protection of the Australian environment, including its biodiversity and its natural and cult ...
, however the Kangaroo Island subspecies ''(C. l. halmaturinis)'' was added to the list as endangered.


State of Victoria, Australia

* The eastern subspecies of the glossy black cockatoo (''C. l. lathami'') is listed as threatened on the Victorian
Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 The ''Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988'', also known as the ''FFG Act'', is an act of the Victorian Parliament designed to protect species, genetic material and habitats, to prevent extinction and allow maximum genetic diversity within the Au ...
. Under this act, an "Action Statement" for the recovery and future management of this species has not been prepared.Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria
* On the 2007 advisory list of threatened vertebrate fauna in Victoria, the subspecies ''C. l. lathami'' is listed as vulnerable.


State of Queensland, Australia

''C. l. lathami'' is listed as vulnerable by the Queensland, Environmental Protection Agency.


References


Cited texts

* * * Flegg, Jim. ''Birds of Australia: Photographic Field Guide'' Sydney: Reed New Holland, 2002. () * Garnett, S. (1993) ''Threatened and Extinct Birds Of Australia''. RAOU. National Library, Canberra. ISSN 0812-8014 * Saunders, Denis A; Pickup Geoffrey (2023). A review of the taxonomy and distribution of Australia's endemic Calyptorhynchinae black cockatoos. ''Australian Zoologist.'' https://doi.org/10.7882/AZ.2023.022


External links


World Parrot Trust
Parrot Encyclopedia - Species Profiles {{Taxonbar, from=Q790668 glossy black cockatoo Birds of Queensland Birds of New South Wales Birds of Victoria (state) Cockatoos Endemic birds of Australia glossy black cockatoo Articles containing video clips