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Impacts of introduced mammalian predators on indigenous birds of freshwater wetlands in New Zealand
... the New Zealand little bittern (Ixobrychus novaezelandiae), with its final disappearance coinciding with the arrival of Norway rats, feral cats, ship rats and mustelids (Oliver ...karamu), New ... See full document
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Resilience of New Zealand indigenous forest fragments to impacts of livestock and pest mammals
... the mammalian omnivores should result in fairly rapid recovery of plant regeneration and invertebrate populations, but will not necessarily benefit the avifauna while mammalian carnivores remain in the ... See full document
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Understanding the role of birds in sustaining indigenous turf communities in a lacustrine wetland in New Zealand
... 2003). Wetlands in prehuman New Zealand were extensively grazed by native avian herbivores, including ducks, geese, and rails (Worthy et ...areas mammalian grazing is still uncommon, but ... See full document
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Impacts of introduced mammalian predators on New Zealand’s alpine fauna
... in New Zealand, with the least understood pressure being the potential impacts of introduced mammalian predators, the focus of this ...In New Zealand, alpine zones ... See full document
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Fleshy fruits of indigenous and adventive plants in the diet of birds in forest remnants, Nelson, New Zealand
... to New Zealand the primary dispersers (blackbirds, thrushes, and starlings) of a range of European woody fruiting plants (Snow and Snow, 1988) that have since become weeds of conservation land (Williams and ... See full document
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Secondary poisoning of mammalian predators during possum and rodent control operations at Trounson Kauri Park, Northland, New Zealand
... Mice could also have been a potential vector for brodifacoum poisoning of carnivores (Alterio, 1996). Indices of mouse abundance increased at Trounson following the commencement of poison operations. This increase in ... See full document
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Strategies to support culturally safe health and wellbeing evaluations in Indigenous settings in Australia and New Zealand: a concept mapping study
... Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the ...of Indigenous evaluation experience ...of Indigenous evaluation stakeholders, in both countries, signal that Indigenous language matters and ... See full document
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Searching for good evaluation : a hīkoi : a thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Public Policy at Massey University, Albany, New Zealand
... a new take on the golden rule: “do unto others as they would want you to do unto them” – an excellent principle for cross-cultural contexts and at any time in evaluation, or ... See full document
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Impacts of Aerial 1080 Poisoning on the Birds of Rangitoto Island, Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand
... Bird populations were monitored at six-weekly intervals, for one year. Monitoring started in October 1990, just before 1080 poison was dropped on the island, and was completed in October 1991. A relative index of bird ... See full document
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Enhancing Location-related Hydrogeological Knowledge
... and Freshwater Research, and the Journal of Hydrology, New Zealand, we searched title, abstracts.. 16.[r] ... See full document
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Estimating change in areas of indigenous vegetation cover in New Zealand from the New Zealand Land Cover Database (LCDB)
... The New Zealand Land Cover Database (LCDB) is a regularly updated national map of land cover. Thus far it has been produced from satellite imagery at four different dates: 1996/97, 2001/02, 2008/09 and ... See full document
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Interactions between native and introduced bees in New Zealand
... The ranges of flowers visited by most bee species overlap widely. The marked specialisation for different flowers shown by many Colletidae and Bombinae indicates that competition among them is minimal. However, honey ... See full document
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Do New Zealand invertebrates reflect the dominance of birds in their evolutionary history?
... and birds coexist, we might expect mammals to predominate on the ground surface, with birds far exceeding mammals in the arboreal zone (except at ...in New Zealand in the absence of mammals ... See full document
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Organochlorine residues in New Zealand birds of prey
... Once absorbed, chemicals may be present at different concentrations in different tissues. Peakall (1976a) considered that for each unit of DDE in peregrine eggs there were about 0.15-0.4 in the brain, 1-2 in the muscles ... See full document
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Widespread vulnerability of Malagasy predators to the toxins of an introduced toad
... domain that shows no evidence of amino acid replacements likely to confer. resistance to bufadienolides[r] ... See full document
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Impacts of exotic invertebrates on New Zealand’s indigenous species and ecosystems
... in New Zealand alone over 250 host plants are known – and it can be found feeding on indigenous plants such as Pittosporum ...in New Zealand in 1999 and fed on a wide range of species, ... See full document
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Molecular forensics in avian conservation: a DNA based approach for identifying mammalian predators of ground nesting birds and eggs
... identify predators of ground-nesting ...nest predators, and we identified mammalian predators in 79 % of depredation ...nest predators in four cases where species identification from ... See full document
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Lack of pre-dispersal seed predators in introduced Asteraceae in New Zealand
... of introduced species of herbaceous Asteraceae in New Zealand carry a much lighter burden of seed predators than conspecific populations in their native ...in New Zealand, but ... See full document
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Growth and survival of nestlings in a population of red-crowned parakeets (Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae) free of introduced mammalian nest predators on Tiritiri Matangi Island, New Zealand
... the New Zealand Department of Conservation (permit AK/15301/RES) and animal handling procedures by the Animal Ethics Committees of the University of Auckland (protocol AEC/08/2004/RS81) and Massey ... See full document
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Impacts of introduced deer and extinct moa on New Zealand ecosystems
... Table 1 (a summary of Appendix 1) lists the species recorded in the gizzards and coprolites (dried droppings) of moa. Recent studies of gizzard contents (Wood 2007) and especially coprolites (Horrocks et al. 2004; Wood ... See full document
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