565 results on '"Forsyth, David M."'
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2. Intensive professional vehicle-based shooting provides local control of invasive rusa deer in a peri-urban landscape
3. Modelling the spatial abundance of invasive deer and their impacts on vegetation at the landscape scale
4. Population dynamics and resource use of red deer after release from harvesting in New Zealand
5. Impacts of introduced deer and extinct moa on New Zealand ecosystems
6. Forage availability and maternal characteristics affect costs of reproduction in a large marsupial
7. Robustness of field studies evaluating biodiversity responses to invasive species management in New Zealand
8. Interspecific and seasonal dietary differences of Himalayan thar, chamois and brushtail possums in the central Southern Alps, New Zealand
9. Demand for 'trophy' tahr in New Zealand
10. Browse on mahoe and kamahi leaf-fall as a trigger for possum control
11. Evidence of Australian wild deer exposure to N. caninum infection and potential implications for the maintenance of N. caninum sylvatic cycle
12. A case for multi-species management of sympatric herbivore pest impacts in the central Southern Alps, New Zealand
13. What is the 'value' of biodiversity?
14. An improved technique for indexing abundance of Himalayan thar
15. Using helicopter counts to estimate the abundance of Himalayan tahr in New Zealand's Southern Alps
16. Methodology matters when estimating deer abundance : a global systematic review and recommendations for improvements
17. Dynamics and predicted distribution of an irrupting ‘sleeper’ population: fallow deer in Tasmania
18. Occupancy and relative abundances of introduced ungulates on New Zealand’s public conservation land 2012–2018
19. Assessment of Lead-Free .22 LR Bullets for Shooting European Rabbits
20. Komodo dragons are not ecological analogs of apex mammalian predators
21. DEADLY BUT NOT DANGEROUS : HOW ECOLOGICALLY EFFECTIVE ARE KOMODO DRAGONS AS AN APEX PREDATOR?
22. Evaluation of haemoparasite and Sarcocystis infections in Australian wild deer
23. Long-term fertility control reduces overabundant koala populations and mitigates their impacts on food trees
24. Site fidelity trumps disturbance: aerial shooting does not cause surviving fallow deer (Dama dama) to disperse.
25. Large-scale serial replacement of invasive tench (Tinca tinca) by invasive carp (Cyprinus carpio) in the Murray-Darling River system, Australia
26. Landscape-scale effects of homesteads, water, and dingoes on invading chital deer in Australia’s dry tropics
27. Estimating Abundances, Densities, and Interspecific Associations in a Carnivore Community
28. The Australian National Rabbit Database : 50 yr of population monitoring of an invasive species
29. Scavenging birds at risk of ingesting fragments of lead bullets from kangaroo and deer carcasses in south-eastern Australia
30. Exploring mechanisms and origins of reduced dispersal in island Komodo dragons
31. Invasive prey controlling invasive predators? European rabbit abundance does not determine red fox population dynamics
32. Modeling the Relationship between Fecal Pellet Indices and Deer Density
33. Adaptive Management Experiments in Vertebrate Pest Control in New Zealand and Australia
34. The Hare, the Tortoise and the Crocodile: The Ecology of Angiosperm Dominance, Conifer Persistence and Fern Filtering
35. A Substantial Energetic Cost to Male Reproduction in a Sexually Dimorphic Ungulate
36. Nonlinearity and Seasonal Bias in an Index of Brushtail Possum Abundance
37. Strength of a Trophic Cascade Between an Apex Predator, Mammalian Herbivore and Grasses in a Desert Ecosystem Does Not Vary with Temporal Fluctuations in Primary Productivity
38. Maternal resource allocation adjusts to timing of parturition in an asynchronous breeder
39. Calibrating brushtail possum ( Trichosurus vulpecula ) occupancy and abundance index estimates from leg-hold traps, wax tags and chew cards in the Department of Conservation’s Biodiversity and Monitoring Reporting System
40. Climatic Suitability, Life-History Traits, Introduction Effort, and the Establishment and Spread of Introduced Mammals in Australia
41. Projecting the dynamics of invading deer with pattern‐oriented modelling to support management decision‐making
42. Ecology, impacts and management of wild deer in Australia
43. Factors Preventing the Recovery of New Zealand Forests Following Control of Invasive Deer
44. High Predictability in Introduction Outcomes and the Geographical Range Size of Introduced Australian Birds: A Role for Climate
45. Grazers
46. Long-Term Harvesting and Male Migration in a New Zealand Population of Himalayan Tahr Hemitragus jemlahicus
47. Increasing Himalayan Tahr and Decreasing Chamois Densities in the Eastern Southern Alps, New Zealand: Evidence for Interspecific Competition
48. Control history, longitude and multiple abiotic and biotic variables predict the abundances of invasive brushtail possums in New Zealand forests
49. A Before‐After Control‐Impact experiment reveals that culling reduces the impacts of invasive deer on endangered peatlands
50. Diet and impacts of non-native fallow deer (Dama dama) on pastoral properties during severe drought
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