Supplementary feeding has proven to be a successful conservation tool for many species, including New Zealand’s hihi (stitchbird, Notiomystis cincta). Previous research has shown supplementary feeding to substantially increase hihi reproductive success at regenerating forest sites, but suggested that it would have reduced benefit in mature forest habitat. Here we report the first direct test of the effect of supplementary feeding on hihi reproductive success in mature forest, using data from the recently reintroduced population at Maungatautari Ecological Island. Eight feeder-using females and nine non-feeder-using females were monitored during the 2012/13 breeding season at Maungatautari to determine how feeder use affected reproductive su...
In order to buffer the risks climate change poses to biodiversity, managers need to develop new stra...
The South Island takahē (Porphyrio hochstetteri) is an endangered ground-dwelling species, endemic t...
Supplemental food is often provided to threatened species in order to maintain or enhance reproducti...
The provision of supplementary food is widely used in the management of endangered species. Typicall...
Providing supplementary food to endangered bird species is a common management action. Research has ...
While it is now widely acknowledged that individuals within species behave differently even when fac...
Supplementary feeding is often a knee-jerk reaction to population declines, and its application is n...
© 2018 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Understanding the mu...
We investigated why some mature females of New Zealand's critically endangered parrot, the kakapo (S...
Supplemental feeding is now a ubiquitous and effective tool in the conservation management of wild p...
In countries such as the UK, USA and Australia, approximately half of households provide supplementa...
Food limitation may interact with nest predation and influence nesting patterns, such as breeding se...
Bellbirds (Anthornis melanura) are one of two endemic honeyeaters in New Zealand. They are still com...
Conservation translocation is a common method for species recovery, for which one increasingly frequ...
The introduction of predatory mammals to oceanic islands has led to the extinction of many endemic b...
In order to buffer the risks climate change poses to biodiversity, managers need to develop new stra...
The South Island takahē (Porphyrio hochstetteri) is an endangered ground-dwelling species, endemic t...
Supplemental food is often provided to threatened species in order to maintain or enhance reproducti...
The provision of supplementary food is widely used in the management of endangered species. Typicall...
Providing supplementary food to endangered bird species is a common management action. Research has ...
While it is now widely acknowledged that individuals within species behave differently even when fac...
Supplementary feeding is often a knee-jerk reaction to population declines, and its application is n...
© 2018 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Understanding the mu...
We investigated why some mature females of New Zealand's critically endangered parrot, the kakapo (S...
Supplemental feeding is now a ubiquitous and effective tool in the conservation management of wild p...
In countries such as the UK, USA and Australia, approximately half of households provide supplementa...
Food limitation may interact with nest predation and influence nesting patterns, such as breeding se...
Bellbirds (Anthornis melanura) are one of two endemic honeyeaters in New Zealand. They are still com...
Conservation translocation is a common method for species recovery, for which one increasingly frequ...
The introduction of predatory mammals to oceanic islands has led to the extinction of many endemic b...
In order to buffer the risks climate change poses to biodiversity, managers need to develop new stra...
The South Island takahē (Porphyrio hochstetteri) is an endangered ground-dwelling species, endemic t...
Supplemental food is often provided to threatened species in order to maintain or enhance reproducti...