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    Spatial distribution of the rodent population at Boundary Stream Mainland Island and determination of the efficacy of different baits used for rodent control 

    Wissel Silke (Lincoln University, 2008)
    Poison operations are a widely used technique for rodent control in the indigenous forests of New Zealand. This study examined the bait-take and rat monitoring data obtained for continuous poison operations at Boundary ...
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    Your biodiversity in my backyard : key local stakeholders' perceptions of biodiversity conservation in Gorontalo, Indonesia 

    Kartikasari, Sri N. (Lincoln University, 2008)
    The establishment of protected areas (PAs) has been the key national strategy in biodiversity conservation, through preserving the unique wildlife and ecosystems in Indonesia. As well as their status as sites rich in ...
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    Lincoln University campus - a guide to some of the trees currently growing there 

    Edwards, Roy A. (Lincoln University, 2008-04-29)
    The purpose of this guide is primarily to increase the awareness for people who are interested in plants of the Lincoln University campus. There is no doubt trees are an important part of the physical landscape at Lincoln ...
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    Modelling germination and early seedling growth of radiata pine 

    Bloomberg, Mark (Lincoln University, 2008)
    Background: This study seeks to model aspects of the regeneration of radiata pine (Pinus radiata D.Don) seedlings under a range of environmental conditions. This study investigated whether “hybrid” mechanistic models, ...
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    Stories from a forest soil 

    Almond, Peter C. (Indigenous Forest Section of the New Zealand Farm Forestry Association, 2008-08)
    Early in the European colonisation of New Zealand, settlers were attracted to the colony by promises of a land abounding in fertile soils. A similar subterfuge was used to encourage the wave of settlers pushing west in the ...
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    The impact of floral resources and omnivory on a four trophic level food web 

    Jonsson, M.; Wratten, Stephen D.; Robinson, Katherine A.; Sam, Shona A. (Cambridge University Press, 2008-12-09)
    Omnivory is common among arthropods, but little is known about how availability of plant resources and prey affects interactions between species operating at the third and fourth trophic level. We used laboratory and field ...
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    AuthorAlmond, Peter C. (1)Bloomberg, Mark (1)Bourguignon, Emmanuel L. T. (1)Chapman, Paul D. (1)Edwards, Roy A. (1)Henson, William Edwin James (1)Jonsson, M. (1)Kapal Debbie, B. (1)Kartikasari, Sri N. (1)Kay, Mayson (1)... View MoreKeyword
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    New Zealand (3)Avena sativa L. (2)biodiversity (2)nematodes (2)Pinus radiata (2)0501 Ecological Applications (1)0603 Evolutionary Biology (1)0608 Zoology (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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