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    Comparative phylogeography of ground dwelling invertebrates on Banks Peninsula, New Zealand 

    Macdonald, Nicholas L. (Lincoln University, 2013)
    Recent research on Banks Peninsula of several invertebrate species shows that populations in different parts of the peninsula are genetically distinct from one another. This suggests vicariance, a continued evolutionary ...
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    If we plant the plants do the insects follow? An assessment of indigenous invertebrates in an urban forest remnant and restoration sites in Christchurch 

    Ford, Denise Elizabeth (Lincoln University, 2014)
    Urbanisation has led to substantial loss and fragmentation of natural habitat. Native ecosystems have been detrimentally affected through this habitat loss along with reduction of habitat quality and the introduction of ...
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    Patterns of flammability across the vascular plant phylogeny, with special emphasis on the genus Dracophyllum : A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of philosophy at Lincoln University 

    Cui, Xinglei (Lincoln University, 2019)
    Fire has been part of the environment for the entire history of terrestrial plants and is a common disturbance agent in many ecosystems across the world. Fire has a significant role in influencing the structure, pattern ...
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    Quantification and comparison of shelterbelt carbon stocks within and between an organic mixed-cropping farm and a conventional dairy farm 

    Welsch, Johannes; Hale, Roderick J.; Buckley, Hannah L.; Case, Bradley S. (New Zealand Natural Sciences, 2016)
    Although woody ecosystems provide a key carbon sink to compensate for current and future greenhouse gas emissions, the potential utility of such sinks within agroecosystems has not yet been fully investigated. We quantified ...
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    Sensitivity of audio-lured versus silent chew-track-cards and WaxTags to the presence of brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) 

    Kavermann, Matthew; Paterson, Adrian M.; Ross, James G. (University of Canterbury, 2013)
    Accurately identifying the changes in relative abundance (performance-based monitoring) or distribution (surveillance-based monitoring) of the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) within the landscape, is a fundamental ...
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    Post-fire resprouting in New Zealand woody vegetation: Implications for restoration 

    Teixeira, A. M. C.; Curran, Timothy J.; Jameson, P. E.; Meurk, C. D.; Norton, D. A. (MDPI, 2020-03)
    Resprouting is an important trait that allows plants to persist after fire and is considered a key functional trait in woody plants. While resprouting is well documented in fire-prone biomes, information is scarce in ...
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    Community-level flammability declines over 25 years of plant invasion in grasslands 

    Padullés Cubino, J.; Buckley, Hannah L.; Day, Nicola J.; Pieper, R.; Curran, Timothy J. (Wiley for British Ecological Society, 2018-02-20)
    1. Exotic plant invasions can alter fire regimes in plant communities. Invaders often possess traits that differ from native plants in the community, resulting in increases or declines in community-level flammability, ...
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    The moths of Quail Island (Otamahua): A faunal comparison of an island under restoration with other sites on Banks Peninsula 

    Patrick, H.; Bowie, Michael H.; Fox, B.; Patrick, B. (School of Biological Sciences, University of Canterbury, 2011)
    The Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) of Quail Island located in Lyttelton Harbour, Banks Ecological Region, Canterbury, New Zealand were surveyed between 2007 and 2009. Four other Banks Peninsula sites were also sampled. ...
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    Oral microbiome metabarcoding in two invasive small mammals from New Zealand 

    Emami-Khoyi, A.; Benmazouz, I.; Paterson, Adrian M.; Ross, James G.; Murphy, Elaine; Bothwell, Jenn; Alizadeh, Hossein; van Vuuren, B. J.; Teske, P. R. (MDPI, 2020-07)
    All multicellular organisms host a wide diversity of microorganisms in and on their bodies, which are collectively known as their microbiome. Characterising microbial communities that inhabit different body niches in wild ...
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    An evaluation of systematic versus strategically-placed camera traps for monitoring feral cats in New Zealand 

    Nichols, Margaret; Ross, James G.; Glen, A. S.; Paterson, Adrian M. (MDPI, 2019-09-16)
    We deploy camera traps to monitor feral cat (Felis catus) populations at two pastoral sites in Hawke’s Bay, North Island, New Zealand. At Site 1, cameras are deployed at pre-determined GPS points on a 500-m grid, and at ...
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