383 results on '"Wilmshurst, Janet M"'
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2. Rodent detection and monitoring for conservation on islands : gnawed seeds provide reliable indicator of rodent presence
3. Reconstructing colonization dynamics to establish how human activities transformed island biodiversity
4. Floristic homogenization of South Pacific islands commenced with human arrival
5. Two new Holocene vegetation records from the margins of the Canterbury Plains, South Island, New Zealand
6. LiDAR reveals drains risks to wetlands have been under-estimated
7. Growth rates and ages of some key tree species from subantarctic Auckland and Campbell Islands
8. Ecology and long-term history of fire in New Zealand
9. Pollen analysis of coprolites reveals dietary details of heavy-footed moa (Pachyornis elephantopus) and coastal moa (Euryapteryx curtus) from Central Otago
10. Biomonitoring tool for New Zealand peatlands: Testate amoebae and vascular plants as promising bioindicators
11. Holocene black carbon in New Zealand lake sediment records
12. An ecological and historical review of bracken (Pteridium esculentum) in New Zealand, and its cultural significance
13. Early Maori settlement impacts in northern coastal Taranaki, New Zealand
14. Geochemical characteristics of the Tahanga archaeological quarry complex
15. And in the bog there lived ...
16. Is the past recoverable from the data? Pseudoproxy modelling of uncertainties in palaeoecological data.
17. Revealing the palaeoecology of silent taxa: selecting proxy species from associations in modern vegetation data.
18. Human Impacts on Islands
19. The diets of moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes)
20. Duelling narratives of chironomids and pollen explain climate enigmas during The Last Glacial-Interglacial transition in North Island New Zealand
21. Mid-Holocene coprolites from southern New Zealand provide new insights into the diet and ecology of the extinct little bush moa (Anomalopteryx didiformis)
22. The role of paleoecology in understanding landscape-level ecosystem dynamics
23. Ancient parasite DNA from late Quaternary Atacama Desert rodent middens
24. An avian seed dispersal paradox : New Zealand’s extinct megafaunal birds did not disperse large seeds
25. New Zealand forest dynamics : a review of past and present vegetation responses to disturbance, and development of conceptual forest models
26. Island extinctions : processes, patterns, and potential for ecosystem restoration
27. Recent Spread of Dracophyllum Scrub on Subantarctic Campbell Island, New Zealand: Climatic or Anthropogenic Origins?
28. Exploring fire adaptation in a land with little fire: serotiny in Leptospermum scoparium (Myrtaceae)
29. Using palaeoecology to determine baseline ecological requirements and interaction networks for de-extinction candidate species
30. Biodiversity losses and conservation responses in the Anthropocene
31. Changes in New Zealand forest plant communities following the prehistoric extinction of avian megaherbivores
32. Bone stable isotopes indicate a high trophic position for New Zealand’s extinct South Island adzebill ( Aptornis defossor ) (Gruiformes: Aptornithidae)
33. Palaeoecological and historical observations of an endemic New Zealand bird (Strigops habroptila, kākāpō) reveal shifting drivers of decline during 800 years of human settlement
34. A guide to assess distance from ecological baselines and change over time in palaeoecological records
35. Long‐term trajectories of non‐native vegetation on islands globally
36. Developing a Reliable Tool for Assessing Condition in New Zealand Peatlands: Comparing the Bioindicator Potential of Testate Amoebae and Plant Cover
37. A protocol for subsampling Late Quaternary coprolites for multi-proxy analysis
38. Microscopic and ancient DNA profiling of Polynesian dog (kurī) coprolites from northern New Zealand
39. Palaeoecological signatures of vegetation change induced by herbivory regime shifts on subantarctic Enderby Island
40. sj-docx-2-hol-10.1177_09596836231169986 – Supplemental material for A guide to assess distance from ecological baselines and change over time in palaeoecological records
41. sj-pdf-1-hol-10.1177_09596836231169986 – Supplemental material for A guide to assess distance from ecological baselines and change over time in palaeoecological records
42. Exotic Mammals and Invasive Plants Alter Fire-Related Thresholds in Southern Temperate Forested Landscapes
43. Looking Back for the Future: Local Knowledge and Palaeoecology Inform Biocultural Restoration of Coastal Ecosystems in New Zealand
44. Functional and environmental determinants of bark thickness in fire-free temperate rain forest communities
45. Plant pathogen responses to Late Pleistocene and Holocene climate change in the central Atacama Desert, Chile
46. Small wetlands are critical for safeguarding rare and threatened plant species
47. Past and Present Vulnerability of Closed-Canopy Temperate Forests to Altered Fire Regimes : A Comparison of the Pacific Northwest, New Zealand, and Patagonia
48. Novel interactions between non-native mammals and fungi facilitate establishment of invasive pines
49. A high-precision chronology for the rapid extinction of New Zealand moa (Aves, Dinornithiformes)
50. Late Quaternary terrestrial vertebrate coprolites from New Zealand
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