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Avian malaria in introduced, native and endemic New Zealand bird species in a mixed ecosystem

Avian malaria in introduced, native and endemic New Zealand bird species in a mixed ecosystem

... of avian Plasmodium lineages in an ecosystem and their consequent prevalence of infection in various bird species depend on multiple ...the avian hosts, presence and competence ... See full document

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Are introduced birds unimportant mutualists? A case study of frugivory in European blackbirds (Turdus merula)

Are introduced birds unimportant mutualists? A case study of frugivory in European blackbirds (Turdus merula)

... of New Zealand ...extant New Zealand ...only endemic avian frugivores present within the reserve prior to construction of the ...self-introduced, native frugivore ... See full document

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Host parasite interactions between Plasmodium species and New Zealand birds : prevalence, parasite load and pathology : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Veterinary Science in Wildlife Health at Masse

Host parasite interactions between Plasmodium species and New Zealand birds : prevalence, parasite load and pathology : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Veterinary Science in Wildlife Health at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... different bird species was ...in introduced bird species compared to native and endemic ...that introduced bird species such as blackbirds have a ... See full document

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Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp ) in the Auckland region : host parasite associations, capture technique bias, and landscape disease dynamics : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Conservation

Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp ) in the Auckland region : host parasite associations, capture technique bias, and landscape disease dynamics : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Conservation Biology, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

... Avian malaria parasites (Plasmodium ...of bird species. However many aspects of avian malaria in New Zealand, such as the extent of parasite diversity, distribution ... See full document

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Host parasite interactions between Plasmodium species and New Zealand birds : prevalence, parasite load and pathology : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Veterinary Science in Wildlife Health at Masse

Host parasite interactions between Plasmodium species and New Zealand birds : prevalence, parasite load and pathology : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Veterinary Science in Wildlife Health at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... 15 Introduced species, like song thrush (Turdus philomelos) (3/8), blackbird (Turdus merula) (2/14) and house sparrow (Passer domesticus) (2/11), were found to be infected with ...of endemic or ... See full document

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Gastrointestinal parasites in endemic, native, and introduced New Zealand passerines with a special focus on coccidia :a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Veterinary Science at Massey University, Palmer

Gastrointestinal parasites in endemic, native, and introduced New Zealand passerines with a special focus on coccidia :a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Veterinary Science at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... healthy ecosystem is one that is rich in ...the ecosystem could be ...of ecosystem functions, have effect on food webs, host population dynamics, change interspecific competition and also seem to be ... See full document

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The forgotten 60%: bird ecology and management in New Zealand’s agricultural landscape

The forgotten 60%: bird ecology and management in New Zealand’s agricultural landscape

... Aotearoa New Zealand’s landcover and contribute greatly not only to the national economy but also to patterns and trends in native and introduced avian ...in native forest and other ... See full document

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Freezing resistance of New Zealand trees and shrubs

Freezing resistance of New Zealand trees and shrubs

... the native species are shown in Tables 2 and ...or species, they nevertheless show remarkably good agreement with geographical and ecological distribution; these relationships will be amplified in ... See full document

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Using five-minute bird counts to study magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) impacts on other birds in New Zealand

Using five-minute bird counts to study magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) impacts on other birds in New Zealand

... at bird nests in rural New Zealand compared with ship rats (Rattus rattus), harriers and cats (Felis catus) (Morgan et ...other species are rare, the cost of magpie aggression for other ... See full document

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Can REDD+ help the conservation of restricted-range island species? Insights from the endemism hotspot of São Tomé.

Can REDD+ help the conservation of restricted-range island species? Insights from the endemism hotspot of São Tomé.

... most species showed a positive correlation with forest carbon ...the endemic species showing an overall more positive association with carbon-rich areas than the non- endemic ...the ... See full document

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Use of distance sampling to measure long-term changes in bird densities in a fenced wildlife sanctuary

Use of distance sampling to measure long-term changes in bird densities in a fenced wildlife sanctuary

... original bird populations all either remained relatively constant or declined in density after the installation of the predator-exclusion fence, suggesting their densities were not limited by the mammalian ... See full document

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What’s the end-game for biodiversity: is it time for conservation evolution?

What’s the end-game for biodiversity: is it time for conservation evolution?

... to New Zealand’s prolonged isolation, evolutionary rescue could also occur more rapidly for species that are relatively recent arrivals (Miskelly et ...than species that evolved during New ... See full document

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Assessing the marginal dollar value losses to an estuarine ecosystem from an aggressive alien invasive crab

Assessing the marginal dollar value losses to an estuarine ecosystem from an aggressive alien invasive crab

... The evening will take the form of a group exercise where information will be given out prior to a series of questions. These questions will relate to values of the coast line including potential changes to what you see ... See full document

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Role of predator-proof fences in restoring New Zealand’s biodiversity: a response to Scofield et al. (2011)

Role of predator-proof fences in restoring New Zealand’s biodiversity: a response to Scofield et al. (2011)

... pest species such as mice and hedgehogs were mostly not targeted at all; there was concern about ongoing use of toxins and traps, including toxin residues in non-target wildlife; and there were well-known ... See full document

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Potential ecosystem service delivery by endemic plants in New Zealand vineyards: successes and prospects

Potential ecosystem service delivery by endemic plants in New Zealand vineyards: successes and prospects

... In August 2008 and January and March 2009 (10, 15 and 17 months, respectively, after establishment of the plants) under-vine treatments were assessed for invertebrate diversity and abundance using a suction sampler ... See full document

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Pluripotency in avian species

Pluripotency in avian species

... pharmacological inhibitors of mitogen activated protein kinase kinase (MAP2K) and glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3), respec- tively (so-called 2i/LIF condition). (Ying et al., 2008; Nichols et al., 2009). In birds, ... See full document

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Restoring native ecosystems in urban Auckland: urban soils, isolation, and weeds as impediments to forest establishment

Restoring native ecosystems in urban Auckland: urban soils, isolation, and weeds as impediments to forest establishment

... planted native species decreased, so increased the necessity for woody weed control, with an average of almost two woody weeds > 50 cm high per square metre colonising all plots in ...in New ... See full document

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Impacts of exotic invertebrates on New Zealand’s indigenous species and ecosystems

Impacts of exotic invertebrates on New Zealand’s indigenous species and ecosystems

... 14 species are polyphagous (across two or more plant families) (Hoare 2001), and some of these represent a threat to indigenous ...in New Zealand alone over 250 host plants are known – and it can be ... See full document

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Ancient DNA analyses of early archaeological sites in New Zealand reveal extreme exploitation of moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) at all life stages

Ancient DNA analyses of early archaeological sites in New Zealand reveal extreme exploitation of moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) at all life stages

... Until now, moa remains from archaeological assemblages have been identified using skeletal morphology. However, much of the archaeological bone is fragmented, reworked, burnt, or from incomplete skeletons, and these ... See full document

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Mosquitoes breeding in phytotelmata in native forests in the Wellington region, New Zealand

Mosquitoes breeding in phytotelmata in native forests in the Wellington region, New Zealand

... only native tree species that was an important source of tree hole habitats in the Wellington region was mahoe, which is one of the most common lowland native trees in New Zealand in ... See full document

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