The syntopic skink species Oligosoma infrapunctatum and O. lineoocellatum appear to have different trappability estimates at Lake Station, Nelson. Long-term mark-recapture data has shown that O. lineoocellatum has a consistently lower trappability than O. infrapunctatum. In the present study several factors were investigated at Lake Station and in captivity to determine their effects on skink trappability. These factors included: (1) effect of bait type on captures, (2) occurrence of trap escapes, (3) activity patterns of skinks and (4) thermal sensitivity of sprint-running ability. The ecology of O. infrapunctatum and O. lineoocellatum was also compared, based on results from this study and others. Two different bait types, pear and liv...
Ecological restoration often involves revegetation. I have investigated the impact of revegetation o...
1. Currently, we lack enough knowledge to fully explain how the impacts of species invasion on nativ...
Thermal environment vary geographically and over time and they can have direct and indirect effects ...
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...
New Zealand provides an excellent example of the effect of exotic predators on native reptile popula...
Animals living around people may modify their antipredator behavior as a function of proximity to hu...
The habitat patch in which an animal resides can have profound fitness consequences. I studied habit...
The introduction of mammalian predators often results in loss of native biodiversity due to naiveté ...
Species occupying broad geographic ranges tend to display reproductive and physiological traits that...
Caudal autotomy is an anti-predator behaviour that is used by many lizard species. Although there is...
The chevron skink (Oligosoma homalonotum) is one of the largest, yet least observed skink species i...
The spotted skink, Niveoscincus ocellatus is a widely distributed small to medium size skink (3-12 ...
This study investigated the attractiveness of two vertebrate pest baits (nontoxic RS5 and Pindone-im...
Trapping is a common sampling technique used to estimate fundamental population metrics of animal sp...
Ecological restoration often involves revegetation. I have investigated the impact of revegetation o...
1. Currently, we lack enough knowledge to fully explain how the impacts of species invasion on nativ...
Thermal environment vary geographically and over time and they can have direct and indirect effects ...
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...
New Zealand provides an excellent example of the effect of exotic predators on native reptile popula...
Animals living around people may modify their antipredator behavior as a function of proximity to hu...
The habitat patch in which an animal resides can have profound fitness consequences. I studied habit...
The introduction of mammalian predators often results in loss of native biodiversity due to naiveté ...
Species occupying broad geographic ranges tend to display reproductive and physiological traits that...
Caudal autotomy is an anti-predator behaviour that is used by many lizard species. Although there is...
The chevron skink (Oligosoma homalonotum) is one of the largest, yet least observed skink species i...
The spotted skink, Niveoscincus ocellatus is a widely distributed small to medium size skink (3-12 ...
This study investigated the attractiveness of two vertebrate pest baits (nontoxic RS5 and Pindone-im...
Trapping is a common sampling technique used to estimate fundamental population metrics of animal sp...
Ecological restoration often involves revegetation. I have investigated the impact of revegetation o...
1. Currently, we lack enough knowledge to fully explain how the impacts of species invasion on nativ...
Thermal environment vary geographically and over time and they can have direct and indirect effects ...