New Zealand was the first country to catalogue its entire living and fossil biodiversity, with the release from Canter- bury University Press of the third and final part of New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity in 2012. The whole inventory was edited by NIWA biodiversity scientist Dr Dennis Gordon, and was the culmination of an international effort he led involving 237 other authors from New Zealand and overseas. It offers the first review of New Zealand’s entire complement of known species of animals, plants, fungi and micro-organisms – some 56,000-plus living and 14,000-plus fossil species – and covers all life in all environments, from the Cambrian to the present day, including both native and naturalised alien species
Twenty-four collembolan species are recorded from improved pastures and clovers in New Zealand, of w...
Australia and New Zealand are home to a remarkable and unique assemblage of flora and fauna. Sadly t...
SummaryNew Zealand is tackling major biodiversity issues. Nigel Williams reports
New Zealand was the first country to catalogue its entire living and fossil biodiversity, with the ...
Few biologists have had such an impact on the understanding of New Zealand biodiversity as Dr Denni...
As a large, isolated and relatively ancient landmass, New Zealand occupies a unique place in the bio...
As a large, isolated and relatively ancient landmass, New Zealand occupies a unique place in the bio...
As a large, isolated and relatively ancient landmass, New Zealand occupies a unique place in the bio...
© 2020 The Royal Society of New Zealand. The New Zealand Fossil Record File, an essentially complete...
In February 2000, New Zealand scientists met in Wellington for Species 2000 New Zealand, a symposium...
We highlight three areas of significant progress in ecology since 1989 which are particularly releva...
The fossil record provides the only evidence of how ecosystems have evolved over long timescales (mu...
The past two years have seen very important developments in the New Zealand science system. In parti...
New Zealand’s geographic isolation, lack of native terrestrial mammals, and Gondwanan origins make i...
Herbaria and natural history collections (NHC) are critical to the practice of taxonomy and have pot...
Twenty-four collembolan species are recorded from improved pastures and clovers in New Zealand, of w...
Australia and New Zealand are home to a remarkable and unique assemblage of flora and fauna. Sadly t...
SummaryNew Zealand is tackling major biodiversity issues. Nigel Williams reports
New Zealand was the first country to catalogue its entire living and fossil biodiversity, with the ...
Few biologists have had such an impact on the understanding of New Zealand biodiversity as Dr Denni...
As a large, isolated and relatively ancient landmass, New Zealand occupies a unique place in the bio...
As a large, isolated and relatively ancient landmass, New Zealand occupies a unique place in the bio...
As a large, isolated and relatively ancient landmass, New Zealand occupies a unique place in the bio...
© 2020 The Royal Society of New Zealand. The New Zealand Fossil Record File, an essentially complete...
In February 2000, New Zealand scientists met in Wellington for Species 2000 New Zealand, a symposium...
We highlight three areas of significant progress in ecology since 1989 which are particularly releva...
The fossil record provides the only evidence of how ecosystems have evolved over long timescales (mu...
The past two years have seen very important developments in the New Zealand science system. In parti...
New Zealand’s geographic isolation, lack of native terrestrial mammals, and Gondwanan origins make i...
Herbaria and natural history collections (NHC) are critical to the practice of taxonomy and have pot...
Twenty-four collembolan species are recorded from improved pastures and clovers in New Zealand, of w...
Australia and New Zealand are home to a remarkable and unique assemblage of flora and fauna. Sadly t...
SummaryNew Zealand is tackling major biodiversity issues. Nigel Williams reports