A major threat to biodiversity worldwide is human land-use change which increases habitat fragmentation and reduces landscape connectivity leading to species extinctions. For conservation biologists it is essential to understand the underlying factors that influence the population dynamics of species occurring in fragmented and isolated habitat. In this thesis, I investigate the impact of land-use change on the metapopulation dynamics of the endangered New Zealand grand skink (Oligosoma grande)which inhabits schist-rock outcrops scattered through indigenous tussock grasslands and exotic pasture grasslands in central South Island, New Zealand. In particular, I explore the influence of habitat patch characteristics and the type of surroundin...
The study of habitat selection is vital to identify potential threats and to conserve species at ris...
The habitat patch in which an animal resides can have profound fitness consequences. I studied habit...
Theoretical thesis.Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. C...
A major threat to biodiversity worldwide is human land-use change which increases habitat fragmentat...
Modelling metapopulation dynamics is a potentially very powerful tool for conservation biologists. I...
Modelling metapopulation dynamics is a potentially very powerful tool for conservation biologists. I...
The endemic small-scaled skink (Oligosoma microlepis) is restricted to the central North Island of N...
Species conservation relies on determining the mechanisms that cause endangerment. This thesis docum...
Ecological restoration often involves revegetation. I have investigated the impact of revegetation o...
Conversion of native vegetation to agricultural land is known to have a multitude of effects on ecos...
The chevron skink (Oligosoma homalonotum) is one of the largest, yet least observed skink species i...
Predicting species distributions relies on understanding the fundamental constraints of climate cond...
Worldwide, human development is leading to the expansion and intensification of land use, with incre...
Monitoring is important in conservation management, essential for assessing population trends, makin...
New Zealand provides an excellent example of the effect of exotic predators on native reptile popula...
The study of habitat selection is vital to identify potential threats and to conserve species at ris...
The habitat patch in which an animal resides can have profound fitness consequences. I studied habit...
Theoretical thesis.Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. C...
A major threat to biodiversity worldwide is human land-use change which increases habitat fragmentat...
Modelling metapopulation dynamics is a potentially very powerful tool for conservation biologists. I...
Modelling metapopulation dynamics is a potentially very powerful tool for conservation biologists. I...
The endemic small-scaled skink (Oligosoma microlepis) is restricted to the central North Island of N...
Species conservation relies on determining the mechanisms that cause endangerment. This thesis docum...
Ecological restoration often involves revegetation. I have investigated the impact of revegetation o...
Conversion of native vegetation to agricultural land is known to have a multitude of effects on ecos...
The chevron skink (Oligosoma homalonotum) is one of the largest, yet least observed skink species i...
Predicting species distributions relies on understanding the fundamental constraints of climate cond...
Worldwide, human development is leading to the expansion and intensification of land use, with incre...
Monitoring is important in conservation management, essential for assessing population trends, makin...
New Zealand provides an excellent example of the effect of exotic predators on native reptile popula...
The study of habitat selection is vital to identify potential threats and to conserve species at ris...
The habitat patch in which an animal resides can have profound fitness consequences. I studied habit...
Theoretical thesis.Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. C...