Abstract: Browsing by introduced brushtail possums is linked to major declines in mistletoe abundance in New Zealand, yet in some areas mistletoes persist, apparently unaffected by the presence of possums. To determine the cause of this spatial variation in impact I investigated the abundance and condition (crown dieback and extent of possum browse cover) of two mistletoes (Alepis flavida, Peraxilla tetrapetala) and abundance and diet of possums in two mountain beech (Nothofagus solandri var. cliffortioides) forests in the central-eastern South Island of New Zealand. Mistletoe is common and there are long-established uncontrolled possum populations in both forests. Mistletoes were abundant (216–1359 per hectare) and important in possum diet...
Forest canopy loss due to plant pathogens, insect or abiotic factors significantly alters habitat an...
There is conflicting research regarding whether density is a driver of the home range characteristic...
The abundance and condition of possums in various areas of the Karori Reserve, Wellington - Sounds E...
The distribution of mistletoe in South Westland silver beech forest was investigated. Stand structur...
Numerous anecdotal reports have suggested that possums are the primary cause of mistletoe decline th...
The impacts of possum herbivory were assessed on 713 individual plants of the nationally endangered ...
The seasonal variation in possum browse and foliage cover of five possum-preferred species was quant...
This study presents the results of an investigation to determine the resources utilised by possums i...
<p>Brushtail possums are controlled extensively in New Zealand because they are a livestock disease ...
In the early years of the 20th century, red mistletoe (Peraxilla tetrapetala) and scarlet mistletoe ...
Context: In New Zealand, the Australian brushtail possum is a pest, because this species preys on na...
Invasive species are a major threat to global biodiversity due to the competitive and predatory pres...
All specimens of 19 tree and 11 shrub species greater than 10 cm dbh (more than 3000 stems of trees...
Invasive species are often favoured in fragmented, highly-modified, human-dominated landscapes such ...
Context: The Australian brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) introduction to New Zealand has ex...
Forest canopy loss due to plant pathogens, insect or abiotic factors significantly alters habitat an...
There is conflicting research regarding whether density is a driver of the home range characteristic...
The abundance and condition of possums in various areas of the Karori Reserve, Wellington - Sounds E...
The distribution of mistletoe in South Westland silver beech forest was investigated. Stand structur...
Numerous anecdotal reports have suggested that possums are the primary cause of mistletoe decline th...
The impacts of possum herbivory were assessed on 713 individual plants of the nationally endangered ...
The seasonal variation in possum browse and foliage cover of five possum-preferred species was quant...
This study presents the results of an investigation to determine the resources utilised by possums i...
<p>Brushtail possums are controlled extensively in New Zealand because they are a livestock disease ...
In the early years of the 20th century, red mistletoe (Peraxilla tetrapetala) and scarlet mistletoe ...
Context: In New Zealand, the Australian brushtail possum is a pest, because this species preys on na...
Invasive species are a major threat to global biodiversity due to the competitive and predatory pres...
All specimens of 19 tree and 11 shrub species greater than 10 cm dbh (more than 3000 stems of trees...
Invasive species are often favoured in fragmented, highly-modified, human-dominated landscapes such ...
Context: The Australian brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) introduction to New Zealand has ex...
Forest canopy loss due to plant pathogens, insect or abiotic factors significantly alters habitat an...
There is conflicting research regarding whether density is a driver of the home range characteristic...
The abundance and condition of possums in various areas of the Karori Reserve, Wellington - Sounds E...