Advances in reintroduction biology of Australian and New Zealand fauna |
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Biodiversity conservation in the Arabian Peninsula |
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Campbell Island teal re-introduction plan, c2003 |
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Direct and Indirect Effects of Grazing by Introduced Mammals on a Native, Arboreal Gecko ( Naultinus gemmeus ) |
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The ecology of de‐extinction |
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Effects of Warm Temperatures on Metabolic Rate and Evaporative Water Loss in Tuatara, a Cool-Climate Rhynchocephalian Survivor |
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Elevated hormonal stress response and reduced reproductive output in Yellow-eyed penguins exposed to unregulated tourism |
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Emblematic forest dwellers reintroduced into cities: resource selection by translocated juvenile kaka. |
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Energy expenditure and water flux of Rüppell's foxes in Saudi Arabia |
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Eradicating an invasive mammal requires local elimination and reduced reinvasion from an urban source population |
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Estimating the minimum viable population size of kaka (Nestor meridionalis), a potential surrogate species in New Zealand lowland forest |
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Evidence for high inter-generational individual quality in yellow-eyed penguins |
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Frankenstein Ecosystems and 21st Century Conservation Agendas: Reply to Oliveira-Santos and Fernandez |
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Guidelines for Subspecific Substitutions in Wildlife Restoration Projects |
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Habitat-specific densities of urban brushtail possums |
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Happy Feet in a Hostile World? The Future of Penguins Depends on Proactive Management of Current and Expected Threats |
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Heart rate responses provide an objective evaluation of human disturbance stimuli in breeding birds. |
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Helping reintroduced houbara bustards avoid predation: effective anti-predator training and the predictive value of pre-release behaviour |
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High-elevation landforms limit the movement of invasive small mammal species |
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Importance of lethal control of invasive predators for island conservation |
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The importance of urban gardens in supporting children's biophilia |
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In situ observation of a record-sized squid prey consumed by a Gentoo penguin |
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Individual specialists within a generalist niche: variable diet of stoats and implications for conservation |
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Influence of hatching order and brood size on growth in jackass penguins |
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Influence of Microhabitat Factors on Capture Rates of Lizards in a Coastal New Zealand Environment |
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Invasion ecology of the alien tussock grass Nardus stricta (Poaceae) at Lake Pukaki, Canterbury, New Zealand |
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Invasive mammal eradication on islands results in substantial conservation gains |
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Invasive redback spiders (Latrodectus hasseltii) threaten an endangered, endemic New Zealand beetle (Prodontria lewisii) |
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Investigation of two new putative pheromone components of the invasive Australian redback spider, Latrodectus hasseltii, with potential applications for control |
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Iodine deficiency affects hatchability of endangered captive kaki (Black Stilt,Himantopus novaezelandiae) |
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Jellyfish and other gelata as food for four penguin species - insights from predator-borne videos |
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Know your enemy? Conservation management causes loss of antipredator behaviour to novel predators in New Zealand robins |
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Landscape resource mapping for wildlife research using very high resolution satellite imagery |
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Lightweight GPS-tags, one giant leap for wildlife tracking? An assessment approach |
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Lost in translation or deliberate falsification? Genetic analyses reveal erroneous museum data for historic penguin specimens |
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Marathon penguins - Reasons and consequences of long-range dispersal in Fiordland penguins / Tawaki during the pre-moult period |
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Matrix matters: differences of grand skink metapopulation parameters in native tussock grasslands and exotic pasture grasslands |
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Monitoring Dynamic Braided River Habitats: Applicability and Efficacy of Aerial Photogrammetry from Manned Aircraft versus Unmanned Aerial Systems |
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Monitoring of seabirds in the Benguela upwelling system: can seabirds be used as indicators and predictors of change in the marine environment? |
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Multilocus assignment analyses reveal multiple units and rare migration events in the recently expanded yellow-eyed penguin (Megadyptes antipodes) |
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Nature-based tourism impacts on yellow-eyed penguins Megadyptes antipodes: does unregulated visitor access affect fledging weight and juvenile survival? |
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The new IUCN guidelines highlight the importance of habitat quality to reintroduction success – Reply to White et al. |
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Optimizing control programmes by integrating data from fine-scale space use by introduced predators |
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Parasites Lost: Neglecting a Crucial Element in De-Extinction |
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Pollution, habitat loss, fishing, and climate change as critical threats to penguins |
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Population Characteristics and Morphometrics of Angulate Tortoises on Dassen Island, South Africa |
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Predicting the distribution of raptors using remote sensing techniques and Geographic Information Systems: A case study with the Eastern New Zealand falcon(Falco novaeseelandiae) |
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Predictive modelling and ground validation of the spatial distribution of the New Zealand long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculatus) |
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Prioritizing revived species: what are the conservation management implications of de‐extinction? |
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Quantifying climate change impacts emphasises the importance of managing regional threats in the endangered Yellow-eyed penguin |
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Quantifying fine-scale resource selection by introduced feral cats to complement management decision-making in ecologically sensitive areas |
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Reintroducing resurrected species: selecting DeExtinction candidates |
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Reintroduction biology : integrating science and management |
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Reintroduction of rifleman Acanthisitta chloris to Ulva Island, New Zealand: evaluation of techniques and population persistence |
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Relict or colonizer? Extinction and range expansion of penguins in southern New Zealand |
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Removal of introduced predators, but not artificial refuge supplementation, increases skink survival in coastal duneland |
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Reply to Fattorini et al.: Children's selected avoidance of wild greenspace is driven by more than cultural factors |
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Resource selection by an ancient taxon (Onychophora) in a modern urban landscape: A multi-scale analysis approach to assist in the conservation of an animal phylum |
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Restoration of bustard populations : captive breeding, release, monitoring and habitat management : Proceedings of the Symposium "Restoration of Houbara Bustard Populations in Saudi Arabia", held at the National Wildlife Research Center, Taif, and at the National Commission for Wildlife Conservation Development, Riyadh, Saudi Arabaia, 29 september- 4 october 1993 |
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Reversing defaunation: restoring species in a changing world |
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The Risks of Assisted Colonization |
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Seasonal changes in habitat use by Houbara Bustards Chlamydotis [undulata] macqueenii in northern Saudi Arabia |
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Seed dispersal systems in the New Zealand flora |
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Selection for protection from insolation results in the visual isolation of Yellow-eyed Penguin Megadyptes antipodes nests |
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SHORT NOTES |
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Species-specific responses by ground-nesting Charadriiformes to invasive predators and river flows in the braided Tasman River of New Zealand |
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Spending limited resources on de-extinction could lead to net biodiversity loss |
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Stable isotope analysis reveals variable diets of stoats (Mustela erminea) in the alpine zone of New Zealand |
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Staying close to home: Marine habitat selection by foraging yellow-eyed penguins using spatial distribution models |
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Straight line foraging in yellow-eyed penguins: new insights into cascading fisheries effects and orientation capabilities of marine predators |
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Synergy between two invasive species, redback spiders and rabbits, threaten the endangered Cromwell chafer beetle |
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Taxonomic bias in reintroduction projects |
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Temporal genetic samples indicate small effective population size of the endangered yellow-eyed penguin |
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Trial reintroduction of buff weka to an unfenced mainland site in central South Island, New Zealand |
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Understanding determinants of home range behaviour of feral cats as introduced apex predators in insular ecosystems: a spatial approach |
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Using Holocene fossils to model the future: Distribution of climate suitability for tuatara, the last rhynchocephalian |
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Using light fixed-wing aircraft for radio-tracking |
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Using the IUCN Red List criteria to assess reintroduction success |
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Vulpes rueppelli |
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Wildlife Restoration: Techniques for Habitat Analysis and Animal Monitoring by Michael L. Morrison (2002), vii + 209 pp., Island Press, Washington, DC, USA. ISBN 1 55963 936 9 (hbk), $50.00, 1 55963 937 7 (pbk), $25.00. |
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