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2. Burrowing seabirds affect forest regeneration, Rangatira Island, Chatham Islands, New Zealand
3. The impact of exotic weed competition on a rare New Zealand outcrop herb, Pachycladon cheesemanii (Brassicaceae)
4. Climate warming drives a temperate-zone lizard to its upper thermal limits, restricting activity, and increasing energetic costs
5. Declining plant species richness in the tussock grasslands of Canterbury and Otago, South Island, New Zealand
6. Genetic contributors to risk of schizophrenia in the presence of a 22q11.2 deletion.
7. The distribution and abundance of Hieracium species (hawkweeds) in the dry grasslands of Canterbury and Otago
8. AusTraits, a curated plant trait database for the Australian flora
9. Global gene flow releases invasive plants from environmental constraints on genetic diversity
10. Eruptive dynamics are common in managed mammal populations
11. Phylogenetic signals and predictability in plant–soil feedbacks
12. Boom-bust population dynamics drive rapid genetic change
13. Quantifying niche availability, niche overlap and competition for recruitment sites in plant populations without explicit knowledge of niche axes
14. Hope and caution : rewilding to mitigate the impacts of biological invasions
15. Transport pathways shape the biogeography of alien freshwater fishes in Australia
16. Tree Regeneration in a New Zealand Rain Forest Influenced by Disturbance and Drainage Interactions
17. A Substantial Energetic Cost to Male Reproduction in a Sexually Dimorphic Ungulate
18. Big Brains, Enhanced Cognition, and Response of Birds to Novel Environments
19. Lessons from the Establishment of Exotic Species: A Meta-Analytical Case Study Using Birds
20. The influence of residence time and geographic extent on the strength of plant-soil feedbacks for naturalised Trifolium
21. Global Patterns of Introduction Effort and Establishment Success in Birds
22. Extinction and Endemism in the New Zealand Avifauna
23. Avian Extinction and Mammalian Introductions on Oceanic Islands
24. Climatic Suitability, Life-History Traits, Introduction Effort, and the Establishment and Spread of Introduced Mammals in Australia
25. Extinction in Island Endemic Birds Reconsidered
26. Seed dispersal increases local species richness and reduces spatial turnover of tropical tree seedlings
27. Dissecting Components of Population-Level Variation in Seed Production and the Evolution of Masting Behavior
28. Investigating Leaf Lifespans with Interval-Censored Failure Time Analysis
29. Prehistoric Bird Extinctions and Human Hunting
30. Disturbance and Climate Warming Influences on New Zealand Nothofagus Tree-Line Population Dynamics
31. Forest Dynamics in Westland, New Zealand: The Importance of Large, Infrequent Earthquake-Induced Disturbance
32. High Predictability in Introduction Outcomes and the Geographical Range Size of Introduced Australian Birds: A Role for Climate
33. Establishment Patterns of Exotic Birds Are Constrained by Non-Random Patterns in Introduction
34. Earthquake Impacts in Old-Growth Nothofagus Forests in New Zealand
35. Root traits vary as much as leaf traits and have consistent phenotypic plasticity among 14 populations of a globally widespread herb.
36. Determinants of Plant Extinction and Rarity 145 Years after European Settlement of Auckland, New Zealand
37. Density-Dependent Effects on Tree Survival in an Old-Growth Douglas Fir Forest
38. Determinants of Geographical Range Sizes: A Test Using Introduced New Zealand Birds
39. Small-Scale Species Richness in Forest Canopy Gaps: The Role of Niche Limitation versus the Size of the Species Pool
40. DIGGING DEEPER – HOW SOIL BIOTA DRIVE AND RESPOND TO PLANT INVASIONS: Plant mutualisms with rhizosphere microbiota in introduced versus native ranges
41. Powerful and Efficient Strategies for Genetic Association Testing of Symptom and Questionnaire Data in Psychiatric Genetic Studies
42. Health and immunisation services for the urban poor in selected countries of Asia
43. Creek habitats as sources for the spread of an invasive herb in a New Zealand mountain landscape
44. SEVERE INBREEDING DEPRESSION AND NO EVIDENCE OF PURGING IN AN EXTREMELY INBRED WILD SPECIES—THE CHATHAM ISLAND BLACK ROBIN
45. Quantifying invasion resistance: the use of recruitment functions to control for propagule pressure
46. The Fate of Passeriform Introductions on Oceanic Islands
47. Functional differences between alien and native species: do biotic interactions determine the functional structure of highly invaded grasslands?
48. Reduced availability of rhizobia limits the performance but not invasiveness of introduced Acacia
49. Thresholds in plant—herbivore interactions: predicting plant mortality due to herbivore browse damage
50. Magnitude and variation of prehistoric bird extinctions in the Pacific
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