The longevity of common geckos (Hoplodactylus maculatus) on predator-free Motunau Island, North Canterbury, was investigated. Sixteen of 133 individuals marked between 1967-75 were re-captured in the summer of 1996/97. A growth curve was generated to estimate the age of these geckos at first capture, and from this their age in 1996/97; 10 were estimated to be at least 36 years old. In this cool-temperate habitat, H. maculatus matures late and has a low annual reproductive output over an extended lifespan. This suggests that nearby mainland populations would be particularly slow to recover from the impacts of introduced mammalian predators
Thermophysiological traits of two isolated Hoplodactylus maculatus populations were investigated to...
The dynamic geology and climate of the New Zealand archipelago has had pronounced effects on the evo...
Insular animals are thought to be under weak predation pressure and increased intraspecific competit...
The longevity of common geckos (Hoplodactylus maculatus) on predator-free Motunau Island, North Cant...
This study was intended to provide information on certain aspects of the population ecology of H. p...
Population viability for small, isolated populations is determined by many factors, particularly dem...
The conservation biology of goldstripe geckos (Hoplodactylus chrysosireticus) on Mana Island was con...
The Harlequin gecko (Hoplodactylus rakiurae Thomas 1981) is an endangered species endemic to the sou...
Ecological specialization, such as major dependence upon a single-prey species, can render a predato...
Ecological specialization, such as major dependence upon a single-prey species, can render a predato...
In the present study, some demographic life-history parameters (e.g., age structure, age upon attain...
Abundance, distribution and habitat preferences of the lizard species present on Motunau Island, off...
The majority of New Zealand's endemic reptiles that have been studied with respect to patterns of re...
This study examined population dynamics of jewelled geckos at the Eve1y Scientific Reserve (ESR), Ot...
Translocation of threatened reptile species to pest-free offshore islands is one of the most importa...
Thermophysiological traits of two isolated Hoplodactylus maculatus populations were investigated to...
The dynamic geology and climate of the New Zealand archipelago has had pronounced effects on the evo...
Insular animals are thought to be under weak predation pressure and increased intraspecific competit...
The longevity of common geckos (Hoplodactylus maculatus) on predator-free Motunau Island, North Cant...
This study was intended to provide information on certain aspects of the population ecology of H. p...
Population viability for small, isolated populations is determined by many factors, particularly dem...
The conservation biology of goldstripe geckos (Hoplodactylus chrysosireticus) on Mana Island was con...
The Harlequin gecko (Hoplodactylus rakiurae Thomas 1981) is an endangered species endemic to the sou...
Ecological specialization, such as major dependence upon a single-prey species, can render a predato...
Ecological specialization, such as major dependence upon a single-prey species, can render a predato...
In the present study, some demographic life-history parameters (e.g., age structure, age upon attain...
Abundance, distribution and habitat preferences of the lizard species present on Motunau Island, off...
The majority of New Zealand's endemic reptiles that have been studied with respect to patterns of re...
This study examined population dynamics of jewelled geckos at the Eve1y Scientific Reserve (ESR), Ot...
Translocation of threatened reptile species to pest-free offshore islands is one of the most importa...
Thermophysiological traits of two isolated Hoplodactylus maculatus populations were investigated to...
The dynamic geology and climate of the New Zealand archipelago has had pronounced effects on the evo...
Insular animals are thought to be under weak predation pressure and increased intraspecific competit...