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Survey of the lizard fauna of Quail Island, Lyttelton Harbour, Canterbury
(Lincoln University. Bio-Protection & Ecology Division., 1999-02)
Quail Island is presently the focus of an ecological restoration effort. Before restoration can
begin the current biota of Quail Island must be surveyed. This study surveyed the lizard
fauna of the island. Different ...
Assessing the invertebrate fauna trajectories in remediation sites of Winstone Aggregates Hunua quarry in Auckland
(Lincoln University. Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Department of Ecology, 2016-04)
This study monitored the invertebrates in restoration plantings in the Winstone Aggregates Hunua Quarry. This was to assess the re-establishment of invertebrates in the restoration planting sites and compare them with ...
Measuring the restoration trajectory of invertebrates in the Winstone Aggregates Hunua quarry site
(Lincoln University. Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Department of Ecology, 2015-05)
In this study we surveyed Winstone Aggregates Hunua Quarry restoration plantings for invertebrates. We wanted to measure the restoration success and used an unplanted control site and a mature forest site in the same area ...
Measuring diversity and abundance of invertebrates in Ahuriri, Coopers Knob and Orongomai Reserves in the Port Hills, Canterbury
(Lincoln University. Bio-Protection & Ecology Division, 2006-06)
The Port Hills Rangers (Greenspace Unit, Christchurch City Council) in conjunction with Environment Canterbury are ecologically restoring several reserves on the Port Hills of Canterbury. Vegetation, birds and invertebrates ...
Baseline survey for the Punakaiki Coastal Restoration Project
(Lincoln University. Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Department of Ecology, 2012-04)
The purpose of the study was to collect baseline data relating to biodiversity on the restoration site,and in adjacent forest remnants. Biodiversity re-establishment in the restoration area was monitored and compared with ...
Preliminary biodiversity assessment of potential Significant Natural Areas in Selwyn District, using ground beetles and other beetles collected in pitfall traps as indicator groups
(Lincoln University. Bio-Protection & Ecology Division, 2011-04)
Selwyn District stretches from the Southern Alps to the East Coast of the South Island, encompassing a range of native habitat from inland beech forests and alpine areas, through remnant lowland forest in the foothills, ...
Invertebrate diversity and abundance in ten Port Hills reserves, Canterbury
(Lincoln University. Soil, Plant & Ecological Sciences Division., 2004-06)
What do predators eat for supper? Burkes Pass Scenic Reserve predator stomach content analysis for 2010-2011
(Lincoln University. Department of Ecology., 2013)
Burkes Pass Scenic Reserve, Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand is home to the only known population of the critically endangered Canterbury knobbled weevil, Hadramphus tuberculatus. Major threats to the weevil include introduced ...
Proceedings of the Banks Peninsula Biodiversity Workshop
(Bio-Protection & Ecology Division, Lincoln University, 2010-04)
A satellite view showing the many bays of Banks Peninsula is a reminder of how every bay is different. In recent human history devastation of forest (between 1840 and 1920), 95% of Banks Peninsula’s remaining forest was ...
Lake Rotokare Scenic Reserve invertebrate ecological restoration proposal
(Lincoln University. Bio-Protection and Ecology Division, 2008-10)
The Rotokare Scenic Reserve is situated 12 km east of Eltham, South Taranaki, and is a popular recreation area for boating, walking and enjoying the scenery. The reserve
consists of 230 ha of forested hill country, including ...