In this study, a visit to the remote Kermadec archipelago and the translocation of two parakeet species to novel sites opened up opportunities to document aspects of the biology of free-living and captive-bred parakeets. Four years after the eradication of cats and rats on Raoul Island by the Department of Conservation, the Kermadec redfronted parakeet has naturally recolonised this site, potentially from the adjacent Herald Islets. Over a period of three weeks in March-April 2008, 100 parakeets were captured on Raoul Island and the first evidence of nesting of the species at this site since 1836 was recorded. These observations reinforce the view that eradication of introduced predators such as cats and rats is a requisite for the ...
Research ArticleAlien invasive species are major drivers of ecological change worldwide, being espe...
Pathogen outbreaks in the wild can contribute to a population’s extinction risk. Concern over the ef...
More than 16% of parrot species (Aves Psittaciformes) of the world have currently established at lea...
With human impacts like habitat destruction and climate change contributing to range contractions in...
Psittaciformes is one of the most at-risk orders of birds, with 28% of parrot species being threaten...
Research into the diseases of free–ranging wildlife requires targeted surveillance for pathogen(s) o...
Beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) infections are often fatal to both captive and wild parrot pop...
The Cyanoramphus parakeets are a cryptically coloured group of birds that are distributed across the...
Introduced mammalian predators and anthropogenic habitat modification have resulted in the loss of 6...
The Ring-necked parakeet (Psittacula krameri), native of Asia and Africa, is a very successful invas...
Screening for pathogenic micro-organisms is an essential component of translocation-based conservati...
Beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) is a single-stranded DNA virus that is the etiological agent o...
The rose-ringed parakeet (RRP), Psittacula krameri, has become established in at least four Pacific ...
This study describes the isolation and characterisation of microsatellite loci in Forbes’ parakeet (...
Studies of avian ecological immunology attempt to describe the biotic and abiotic factors which expl...
Research ArticleAlien invasive species are major drivers of ecological change worldwide, being espe...
Pathogen outbreaks in the wild can contribute to a population’s extinction risk. Concern over the ef...
More than 16% of parrot species (Aves Psittaciformes) of the world have currently established at lea...
With human impacts like habitat destruction and climate change contributing to range contractions in...
Psittaciformes is one of the most at-risk orders of birds, with 28% of parrot species being threaten...
Research into the diseases of free–ranging wildlife requires targeted surveillance for pathogen(s) o...
Beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) infections are often fatal to both captive and wild parrot pop...
The Cyanoramphus parakeets are a cryptically coloured group of birds that are distributed across the...
Introduced mammalian predators and anthropogenic habitat modification have resulted in the loss of 6...
The Ring-necked parakeet (Psittacula krameri), native of Asia and Africa, is a very successful invas...
Screening for pathogenic micro-organisms is an essential component of translocation-based conservati...
Beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) is a single-stranded DNA virus that is the etiological agent o...
The rose-ringed parakeet (RRP), Psittacula krameri, has become established in at least four Pacific ...
This study describes the isolation and characterisation of microsatellite loci in Forbes’ parakeet (...
Studies of avian ecological immunology attempt to describe the biotic and abiotic factors which expl...
Research ArticleAlien invasive species are major drivers of ecological change worldwide, being espe...
Pathogen outbreaks in the wild can contribute to a population’s extinction risk. Concern over the ef...
More than 16% of parrot species (Aves Psittaciformes) of the world have currently established at lea...