Large herbivores facilitate a range of important ecological processes yet globally have experienced high rates of decline and extinction over the past 50,000 years. To some extent this lost function may be replaced through the introduction of ecological surrogate taxa, either by active management or via historic introductions. However, comparing the ecological effects of herbivores that existed in the same location, but at different times, can be a challenging proposition. Here we provide an example from New Zealand that demonstrates an approach for making such comparisons. In New Zealand it has been suggested that post-19th Century mammal introductions (e.g. deer and hare) may have filled ecological niches left vacant after the 15th Centur...
New Zealand has been considered a classic among the world\u27s natural laboratories where free-roami...
Until recently in Earth history, very large herbivores (mammoths, ground sloths, diprotodons, and ma...
Numerous deer species have been introduced beyond their native range into ecosystems around the worl...
Large herbivores facilitate a range of important ecological processes yet globally have experienced ...
An overabundance of deer is well known to impact on plant communities and ecosystem processes. Impac...
We outline the scope of this special issue of New Zealand Journal of Ecology, which reviews progress...
<div><p>Knowledge about the diet and ecology of extinct herbivores has important implications for un...
Knowledge about the diet and ecology of extinct herbivores has important implications for understand...
deer, sika deer We compared the impacts on forest regeneration of introduced sika (Cervus nippon) an...
Knowledge about the diet and ecology of extinct herbivores has important implications for understand...
The cause(s) of the worldwide Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions and their effects on modern ec...
A vegetation assessment was conducted to understand the effect of feral goats (Capra hircus) on the ...
New Zealand is a micro-continent that has been more isolated from mainstream (especially Northern He...
New Zealand offers a unique opportunity to investigate the response of extinct megafaunal ecosystems...
New Zealand has no native mammalian herbivores, and the recent introduction of deer to the country i...
New Zealand has been considered a classic among the world\u27s natural laboratories where free-roami...
Until recently in Earth history, very large herbivores (mammoths, ground sloths, diprotodons, and ma...
Numerous deer species have been introduced beyond their native range into ecosystems around the worl...
Large herbivores facilitate a range of important ecological processes yet globally have experienced ...
An overabundance of deer is well known to impact on plant communities and ecosystem processes. Impac...
We outline the scope of this special issue of New Zealand Journal of Ecology, which reviews progress...
<div><p>Knowledge about the diet and ecology of extinct herbivores has important implications for un...
Knowledge about the diet and ecology of extinct herbivores has important implications for understand...
deer, sika deer We compared the impacts on forest regeneration of introduced sika (Cervus nippon) an...
Knowledge about the diet and ecology of extinct herbivores has important implications for understand...
The cause(s) of the worldwide Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions and their effects on modern ec...
A vegetation assessment was conducted to understand the effect of feral goats (Capra hircus) on the ...
New Zealand is a micro-continent that has been more isolated from mainstream (especially Northern He...
New Zealand offers a unique opportunity to investigate the response of extinct megafaunal ecosystems...
New Zealand has no native mammalian herbivores, and the recent introduction of deer to the country i...
New Zealand has been considered a classic among the world\u27s natural laboratories where free-roami...
Until recently in Earth history, very large herbivores (mammoths, ground sloths, diprotodons, and ma...
Numerous deer species have been introduced beyond their native range into ecosystems around the worl...