With human impacts like habitat destruction and climate change contributing to range contractions in species, translocations stand out as an important tool for conserving species suffering from these effects. However, an understanding of the life history of many threatened species prior to translocation is often lacking, but critical for translocation success. For example, dispersal away from the release site—particularly when a protected release site is surrounded by unmanaged habitat—can result in translocation failure, and therefore successful translocation practice must include an understanding of a species’ dispersal patterns. I conducted a study examining the breeding biology and post-fledging dispersal of a population of red-crowned ...
In New Zealand’s highly modified environment, it is unclear how ecological services function within...
The decline in range and density of frugivorous birds worldwide could have consequences for the func...
It has been previously suggested that the characteristics that are driving the taxonomic homogenisat...
With human impacts like habitat destruction and climate change contributing to range contractions in...
In this study, a visit to the remote Kermadec archipelago and the translocation of two parakeet spe...
ix, 136 leaves :col. ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago departme...
The majority of New Zealand’s native forest bird species are currently limited by introduced mammali...
Translocation of rare and threatened species is one of the tools utilized by wildlife managers in Ne...
The monk parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus) is a successful invasive species that does not exhibit life ...
Translocations of kiwi (Apteryx spp.) are one of the most common and growing types of conservation t...
Habitat selection has profound consequences for individual fitness, but how do animals decide where ...
We monitored the survival, dispersal, and home-range establishment of captive-bred, reintroduced pua...
For conservation managers tasked with recovering threatened species, genetic structure can exacerbat...
Animal translocation success rate is generally low, with the causes of failure poorly understood wit...
Despite many notable successes, the failure rate of animal translocations remains high. Conservation...
In New Zealand’s highly modified environment, it is unclear how ecological services function within...
The decline in range and density of frugivorous birds worldwide could have consequences for the func...
It has been previously suggested that the characteristics that are driving the taxonomic homogenisat...
With human impacts like habitat destruction and climate change contributing to range contractions in...
In this study, a visit to the remote Kermadec archipelago and the translocation of two parakeet spe...
ix, 136 leaves :col. ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago departme...
The majority of New Zealand’s native forest bird species are currently limited by introduced mammali...
Translocation of rare and threatened species is one of the tools utilized by wildlife managers in Ne...
The monk parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus) is a successful invasive species that does not exhibit life ...
Translocations of kiwi (Apteryx spp.) are one of the most common and growing types of conservation t...
Habitat selection has profound consequences for individual fitness, but how do animals decide where ...
We monitored the survival, dispersal, and home-range establishment of captive-bred, reintroduced pua...
For conservation managers tasked with recovering threatened species, genetic structure can exacerbat...
Animal translocation success rate is generally low, with the causes of failure poorly understood wit...
Despite many notable successes, the failure rate of animal translocations remains high. Conservation...
In New Zealand’s highly modified environment, it is unclear how ecological services function within...
The decline in range and density of frugivorous birds worldwide could have consequences for the func...
It has been previously suggested that the characteristics that are driving the taxonomic homogenisat...