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1. Reproductive ecology and egg parasitism of the Samoan swallowtail butterfly.

2. Twenty‐five years of change in forest structure and nesting behavior of Hawaiʻi ʻelepaio.

3. Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas and eDNA assessment as tools for eradicating and monitoring invasive fish in anchialine pools in Hawai'i.

4. Ooencyrtus pitosina (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae)–A natural enemy of Samoan swallowtail butterfly Papilio godeffroyi (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae).

5. Evaluation of replicate sampling using hierarchical spatial modeling of population surveys accounting for imperfect detectability.

6. Reproductive response of the Samoan swallowtail butterfly to variability in host plant and habitat characteristics.

7. Density surface and excursion sets modeling as an approach to estimating population densities.

8. Hypotheses and lessons from a native moth outbreak in a low‐diversity, tropical rainforest.

9. State-space modeling of population sizes and trends in Nihoa Finch and Millerbird.

10. Current Land Bird Distribution and Trends in Population Abundance Between 1982 and 2012 on Rota, Mariana Islands.

11. Evaluating the Long-Term Management of Introduced Ungulates to Protect the Palila, an Endangered Bird, and Its Critical Habitat in Subalpine Forest of Mauna Kea, Hawai'i.

12. Trail Pheromone Disruption of Argentine Ant Trail Formation and Foraging.

13. Using population genetic tools to develop a control strategy for feral cats (Felis catus) in Hawai'i.

14. Long-Term Population Monitoring: Lessons Learned From an Endangered Passerine in Hawai'i.

15. Differential parasitism of seed-feedingCydia(Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) by native and alien wasp species relative to elevation in subalpineSophora(Fabaceae) forests on Mauna Kea, Hawaii.

16. Availability of food resources, distribution of invasive species, and conservation of a Hawaiian bird along a gradient of elevation.

21. Increased nesting success of Hawaii Elepaio in response to the removal of invasive black rats.

22. Surveys Reveal Decline of the Palila.

23. Surveys Reveal Decline of the Palila.

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