Ecological restoration in New Zealand has an emphasis on the islands due to its feasibility of mammal control. As a refuge of local, rare and endangered species, ecological restoration has been undertaken on Quail Island for 19 years from 1998. To evaluate the response in biodiversity, the invertebrate community was used as a bio-indicator to assess the restoration success. In this study, we examined the change in the terrestrial invertebrate community by pitfall traps across five different habitats including exotic grassland, restoration plantings of two ages, mixed shrubland, and pine and macrocarpa woodland. Species diversity was tested by Shannon index, Simpson’s index, beetle richness and mite richness. We used the general linear model...
The challenge of community restoration is to understand and exploit the principles of ecological suc...
Habitat loss and degradation are leading drivers of biodiversity loss and species decline worldwide,...
Habitat loss is a primary cause of population decline for 85% of species recognized as threatened by...
Ecological restoration in New Zealand has an emphasis on the islands due to its feasibility of mamma...
The Quail Island Ecological Restoration Trust in partnership with Department of Conservation and Te ...
The aim of this project is to survey the current invertebrate fauna on Quail Island (including King ...
In 2009, the New Zealand company Winstone Aggregates initiated a restoration planting scheme to miti...
Despite being such important components of healthy functioning ecosystems, invertebrates are often o...
Restoration ecologist and practitioners use many methods to assess the trajectory of ecological rest...
Prepared for Quail Island Ecological Restoration Trust.Quail Island is presently the focus of an eco...
Weta motels were used to non-destructively sample cavity-dwelling species to provide a snapshot of f...
Islands and their biodiversity have high conservation value globally. Non-native species are largely...
I investigated the effects ofhabitat loss and subsequent restoration on invertebrate community struc...
The Port Hills Rangers (Greenspace Unit, Christchurch City Council) in conjunction with Environment ...
Human alteration of islands has made restoration a key part of conservation management. As islands a...
The challenge of community restoration is to understand and exploit the principles of ecological suc...
Habitat loss and degradation are leading drivers of biodiversity loss and species decline worldwide,...
Habitat loss is a primary cause of population decline for 85% of species recognized as threatened by...
Ecological restoration in New Zealand has an emphasis on the islands due to its feasibility of mamma...
The Quail Island Ecological Restoration Trust in partnership with Department of Conservation and Te ...
The aim of this project is to survey the current invertebrate fauna on Quail Island (including King ...
In 2009, the New Zealand company Winstone Aggregates initiated a restoration planting scheme to miti...
Despite being such important components of healthy functioning ecosystems, invertebrates are often o...
Restoration ecologist and practitioners use many methods to assess the trajectory of ecological rest...
Prepared for Quail Island Ecological Restoration Trust.Quail Island is presently the focus of an eco...
Weta motels were used to non-destructively sample cavity-dwelling species to provide a snapshot of f...
Islands and their biodiversity have high conservation value globally. Non-native species are largely...
I investigated the effects ofhabitat loss and subsequent restoration on invertebrate community struc...
The Port Hills Rangers (Greenspace Unit, Christchurch City Council) in conjunction with Environment ...
Human alteration of islands has made restoration a key part of conservation management. As islands a...
The challenge of community restoration is to understand and exploit the principles of ecological suc...
Habitat loss and degradation are leading drivers of biodiversity loss and species decline worldwide,...
Habitat loss is a primary cause of population decline for 85% of species recognized as threatened by...