We highlight three areas of significant progress in ecology since 1989 which are particularly relevant to New Zealand, and three major challenges for the next two decades. Progress: (1) The unusual life histories of New Zealand organisms, including extreme longevity and low reproductive rates, are now seen as efficient responses to the low-disturbance environment present before the arrival of large mammals, including humans. (2) Recent data show that long distance dispersal has been far more common than previously supposed, changing our image of New Zealand from a Gondwanan ark to the “flypaper of the Pacific”. (3) Greatly improved techniques for pest control, and innovative species management, have stabilised numbers of many of the most ch...
The need to protect threatened species and facilitate their recovery to viable population levels enj...
Australia and New Zealand are home to a remarkable and unique assemblage of flora and fauna. Sadly t...
As a large, isolated and relatively ancient landmass, New Zealand occupies a unique place in the bio...
We highlight three areas of significant progress in ecology since 1989 which are particularly releva...
We outline the scope of this special issue of New Zealand Journal of Ecology, which reviews progress...
New Zealand is a micro-continent that has been more isolated from mainstream (especially Northern He...
New Zealand is examined as a case study for the application of complex system modelling to the pract...
New Zealand is well known as the “land of birds” with 168 extant native breeding species within an a...
'New Zealand is as close as we will get to the opportunity to study life on another planet.' (Diamo...
This paper presents some observations about recent changes to conservation in New Zealand. It is in...
Abstract One special legacy of New Zealand’s long biogeographic isolation is a distinctive flora and...
Rapid advances in eradicating invasive species from islands are improving conservation outcomes in t...
As a large, isolated and relatively ancient landmass, New Zealand occupies a unique place in the bio...
The goal to make New Zealand predator-free by 2050 has drawn strong praise and criticism, but these ...
The conservation and management of biodiversity has become increasingly sophisticated and this has l...
The need to protect threatened species and facilitate their recovery to viable population levels enj...
Australia and New Zealand are home to a remarkable and unique assemblage of flora and fauna. Sadly t...
As a large, isolated and relatively ancient landmass, New Zealand occupies a unique place in the bio...
We highlight three areas of significant progress in ecology since 1989 which are particularly releva...
We outline the scope of this special issue of New Zealand Journal of Ecology, which reviews progress...
New Zealand is a micro-continent that has been more isolated from mainstream (especially Northern He...
New Zealand is examined as a case study for the application of complex system modelling to the pract...
New Zealand is well known as the “land of birds” with 168 extant native breeding species within an a...
'New Zealand is as close as we will get to the opportunity to study life on another planet.' (Diamo...
This paper presents some observations about recent changes to conservation in New Zealand. It is in...
Abstract One special legacy of New Zealand’s long biogeographic isolation is a distinctive flora and...
Rapid advances in eradicating invasive species from islands are improving conservation outcomes in t...
As a large, isolated and relatively ancient landmass, New Zealand occupies a unique place in the bio...
The goal to make New Zealand predator-free by 2050 has drawn strong praise and criticism, but these ...
The conservation and management of biodiversity has become increasingly sophisticated and this has l...
The need to protect threatened species and facilitate their recovery to viable population levels enj...
Australia and New Zealand are home to a remarkable and unique assemblage of flora and fauna. Sadly t...
As a large, isolated and relatively ancient landmass, New Zealand occupies a unique place in the bio...