No matter how many times we head to one of New Zealand\u27s offshore islands, the feelings are always a mix of sheer awe at the beauty and biodiversity preserved in these special refuges and lingering nerves. Did we remember all the gear? Do we have enough food and water in case we get stuck? Can the helicopter land on the side of a cliff in these winds? These epic journeys are in pursuit of a lone remnant of the reptile evolutionary tree, with a unique ecology that has big implications under climate change
Understanding the mechanisms underlying population declines is critical for preventing the extinctio...
In our current era, the Anthropocene, species are disappearing at an unprecedented rate due to the i...
Australia and New Zealand are home to a remarkable and unique assemblage of flora and fauna. Sadly t...
Anthropogenic climate change is progressing at a rate unprecedented in the past 65 million years and...
Understanding the ecology of reproductive behaviours is an essential aspect in studying an animal sp...
The rate of biodiversity loss is not slowing despite global commitments. Conservation translocations...
We highlight three areas of significant progress in ecology since 1989 which are particularly releva...
Worldwide, invasive species are associated with severe ecological and economic impacts. As a group, ...
Successful conservation of terrestrial biodiversity requires understanding and predicting the impact...
© 2018 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Understanding the mu...
Tuatara Distribution: Currently tuatara are found on ~30 predator-free islands off the northeastern ...
This unique outlier in the reptile class produces excess male offspring when temperatures rise, pres...
New Zealand writer, David Young, Reviews Kakapo: Rescued from the Brink of Extinction. 200 pp. Cloth...
SummaryNew Zealand is tackling major biodiversity issues. Nigel Williams reports
Rapid advances in eradicating invasive species from islands are improving conservation outcomes in t...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying population declines is critical for preventing the extinctio...
In our current era, the Anthropocene, species are disappearing at an unprecedented rate due to the i...
Australia and New Zealand are home to a remarkable and unique assemblage of flora and fauna. Sadly t...
Anthropogenic climate change is progressing at a rate unprecedented in the past 65 million years and...
Understanding the ecology of reproductive behaviours is an essential aspect in studying an animal sp...
The rate of biodiversity loss is not slowing despite global commitments. Conservation translocations...
We highlight three areas of significant progress in ecology since 1989 which are particularly releva...
Worldwide, invasive species are associated with severe ecological and economic impacts. As a group, ...
Successful conservation of terrestrial biodiversity requires understanding and predicting the impact...
© 2018 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Understanding the mu...
Tuatara Distribution: Currently tuatara are found on ~30 predator-free islands off the northeastern ...
This unique outlier in the reptile class produces excess male offspring when temperatures rise, pres...
New Zealand writer, David Young, Reviews Kakapo: Rescued from the Brink of Extinction. 200 pp. Cloth...
SummaryNew Zealand is tackling major biodiversity issues. Nigel Williams reports
Rapid advances in eradicating invasive species from islands are improving conservation outcomes in t...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying population declines is critical for preventing the extinctio...
In our current era, the Anthropocene, species are disappearing at an unprecedented rate due to the i...
Australia and New Zealand are home to a remarkable and unique assemblage of flora and fauna. Sadly t...