We outline the scope of this special issue of New Zealand Journal of Ecology, which reviews progress in New Zealand ecology to 2009, based on a symposium in 2007. Both the issue and symposium update a 1986 conference and 1989 special issue of NZ J Ecol called “Moas, Mammals and Climate” which has been influential and widely cited. This issue revisits several themes featured in 1989, including the extent of recent and prehistoric extinctions in the New Zealand fauna; effects of introduced mammalian herbivores replacing now-extinct browsing birds such as moa; the impacts of introduced mammalian predators on native birds (hence the Feathers to Fur title); the role of islands as refuges and opportunities for restoration; and the status of bird-...
Production lands make up 58% of Aotearoa New Zealand’s landcover and contribute greatly not only to ...
Australia and New Zealand are home to a remarkable and unique assemblage of flora and fauna. Sadly t...
conservation applications are both constraints and opportunities face of practical research constrai...
We outline the scope of this special issue of New Zealand Journal of Ecology, which reviews progress...
We highlight three areas of significant progress in ecology since 1989 which are particularly releva...
Abstract One special legacy of New Zealand’s long biogeographic isolation is a distinctive flora and...
New Zealand is a micro-continent that has been more isolated from mainstream (especially Northern He...
Large herbivores facilitate a range of important ecological processes yet globally have experienced ...
Large herbivores facilitate a range of important ecological processes yet globally have experienced ...
New Zealand is well known as the “land of birds” with 168 extant native breeding species within an a...
© 2018 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Understanding the mu...
Introduced mammalian predators are responsible for over half of contemporary extinctions and decline...
The decline in range and density of many native New Zealand birds from mammalian predation has raise...
'New Zealand is as close as we will get to the opportunity to study life on another planet.' (Diamo...
<p>New Zealand, long recognised as a land where birds dominate the terrestrial vertebrate biota, lac...
Production lands make up 58% of Aotearoa New Zealand’s landcover and contribute greatly not only to ...
Australia and New Zealand are home to a remarkable and unique assemblage of flora and fauna. Sadly t...
conservation applications are both constraints and opportunities face of practical research constrai...
We outline the scope of this special issue of New Zealand Journal of Ecology, which reviews progress...
We highlight three areas of significant progress in ecology since 1989 which are particularly releva...
Abstract One special legacy of New Zealand’s long biogeographic isolation is a distinctive flora and...
New Zealand is a micro-continent that has been more isolated from mainstream (especially Northern He...
Large herbivores facilitate a range of important ecological processes yet globally have experienced ...
Large herbivores facilitate a range of important ecological processes yet globally have experienced ...
New Zealand is well known as the “land of birds” with 168 extant native breeding species within an a...
© 2018 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Understanding the mu...
Introduced mammalian predators are responsible for over half of contemporary extinctions and decline...
The decline in range and density of many native New Zealand birds from mammalian predation has raise...
'New Zealand is as close as we will get to the opportunity to study life on another planet.' (Diamo...
<p>New Zealand, long recognised as a land where birds dominate the terrestrial vertebrate biota, lac...
Production lands make up 58% of Aotearoa New Zealand’s landcover and contribute greatly not only to ...
Australia and New Zealand are home to a remarkable and unique assemblage of flora and fauna. Sadly t...
conservation applications are both constraints and opportunities face of practical research constrai...