Monitoring is important in conservation management, essential for assessing population trends, making decisions and allocating resources. Artificial retreats can offer a reliable, low impact and efficient method for monitoring cryptic herpetofauna. Methods for monitoring artificial retreats vary between different conservation management programmes in New Zealand, however, and a deeper understanding of the consequences of these variations would encourage greater standardisation and enable more reliable comparisons to be made across temporal and spatial scales. We investigate how placement period of artificial retreats affects population size indices and the body condition of common skinks (Oligosoma polychroma) in a grassland in Fiordland, N...
Baited pitfall traps were used to sample Oligosoma maccanni and Oligosoma nigriplantare polychroma a...
Earthwatch is a global organisation that "promotes sustainable conservation of our natural environme...
Worldwide, human development is leading to the expansion and intensification of land use, with incre...
A major threat to biodiversity worldwide is human land-use change which increases habitat fragmentat...
New Zealand provides an excellent example of the effect of exotic predators on native reptile popula...
The endemic small-scaled skink (Oligosoma microlepis) is restricted to the central North Island of N...
Threatened species that exist in small isolated populations are vulnerable to extinction processes, ...
Ecological restoration often involves revegetation. I have investigated the impact of revegetation o...
Translocation of threatened reptile species to pest-free offshore islands is one of the most importa...
The chevron skink (Oligosoma homalonotum) is one of the largest, yet least observed skink species i...
Monitoring tools are integral for the conservation and management of lizards in New Zealand, providi...
This study examined population dynamics of jewelled geckos at the Eve1y Scientific Reserve (ESR), Ot...
The habitat patch in which an animal resides can have profound fitness consequences. I studied habit...
To manage populations of threatened species according to the IUCN’s One Plan Approach, knowledge abo...
The syntopic skink species Oligosoma infrapunctatum and O. lineoocellatum appear to have different t...
Baited pitfall traps were used to sample Oligosoma maccanni and Oligosoma nigriplantare polychroma a...
Earthwatch is a global organisation that "promotes sustainable conservation of our natural environme...
Worldwide, human development is leading to the expansion and intensification of land use, with incre...
A major threat to biodiversity worldwide is human land-use change which increases habitat fragmentat...
New Zealand provides an excellent example of the effect of exotic predators on native reptile popula...
The endemic small-scaled skink (Oligosoma microlepis) is restricted to the central North Island of N...
Threatened species that exist in small isolated populations are vulnerable to extinction processes, ...
Ecological restoration often involves revegetation. I have investigated the impact of revegetation o...
Translocation of threatened reptile species to pest-free offshore islands is one of the most importa...
The chevron skink (Oligosoma homalonotum) is one of the largest, yet least observed skink species i...
Monitoring tools are integral for the conservation and management of lizards in New Zealand, providi...
This study examined population dynamics of jewelled geckos at the Eve1y Scientific Reserve (ESR), Ot...
The habitat patch in which an animal resides can have profound fitness consequences. I studied habit...
To manage populations of threatened species according to the IUCN’s One Plan Approach, knowledge abo...
The syntopic skink species Oligosoma infrapunctatum and O. lineoocellatum appear to have different t...
Baited pitfall traps were used to sample Oligosoma maccanni and Oligosoma nigriplantare polychroma a...
Earthwatch is a global organisation that "promotes sustainable conservation of our natural environme...
Worldwide, human development is leading to the expansion and intensification of land use, with incre...