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1. Quantifying the relative contributions of habitat modification and mammalian predators on landscape-scale declines of a threatened river specialist duck.

2. Development of a Seafloor Community Classification for the New Zealand Region Using a Gradient Forest Approach

3. Approaches to the selection of a network of freshwater ecosystems within New Zealand for conservation

4. Using Gradient Forests to summarize patterns in species turnover across large spatial scales and inform conservation planning

5. Species composition and turnover models provide robust approximations of biodiversity in marine conservation planning

6. Integrating conservation and economic objectives in MPA network planning: A case study from New Zealand

7. A New Zealand demersal fish classification using Gradient Forest models

8. Assessing vulnerability of New Zealand lakes to loss of conservation value from invasive fish impacts

10. Ontogenetic habitat associations of a demersal fish species, Pagrus auratus, identified using boosted regression trees

12. MACROINVERTEBRATE-PRESSURE RELATIONSHIPS IN BOATABLE NEW ZEALAND RIVERS: INFLUENCE OF UNDERLYING ENVIRONMENT AND SAMPLING SUBSTRATE

13. Development of a Systematic, Information‐Based Approach to the Identification of High Value Sites for River Conservation in New Zealand

14. Quantifying relationships between land-use gradients and structural and functional indicators of stream ecological integrity

15. Spatial prioritization of conservation management

16. Applying systematic conservation planning principles to palustrine and inland saline wetlands of New Zealand

17. Use of generalised dissimilarity modelling to improve the biological discrimination of river and stream classifications

18. APPLIED ISSUES: Exploring the response of functional indicators of stream health to land-use gradients

19. Spatial and seasonal distribution of adult Oithona similis in the Southern Ocean: Predictions using boosted regression trees

20. Complementarity-based conservation prioritization using a community classification, and its application to riverine ecosystems

21. Thermogeography predicts the potential global range of the invasive European green crab (Carcinus maenas)

22. Species Distribution Models: Ecological Explanation and Prediction Across Space and Time

23. Robust planning for restoring diadromous fish species in New Zealand's lowland rivers and streams

24. L'influence forte du traitement des variables sur la performance des classifications écologiques numériques

25. Dispersal, disturbance and the contrasting biogeographies of New Zealand’s diadromous and non-diadromous fish species

26. Novel methods for the design and evaluation of marine protected areas in offshore waters

27. A method for spatial freshwater conservation prioritization

28. Predicting species distributions from museum and herbarium records using multiresponse models fitted with multivariate adaptive regression splines

29. A Procedure for Making Optimal Selection of Input Variables for Multivariate Environmental Classifications

30. A pre-deforestation pollen-climate calibration model for New Zealand and quantitative temperature reconstructions for the past 18 000 years BP

31. Comparative performance of generalized additive models and multivariate adaptive regression splines for statistical modelling of species distributions

32. Variation in demersal fish species richness in the oceans surrounding New Zealand: an analysis using boosted regression trees

33. Using multivariate adaptive regression splines to predict the distributions of New Zealand's freshwater diadromous fish

34. The evaluation strip: A new and robust method for plotting predicted responses from species distribution models

35. Predictive models of small fish presence and abundance in northern New Zealand harbours

36. An Environmental Domain Classification of New Zealand and Its Use as a Tool for Biodiversity Management

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40. COMPETITIVE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN TREE SPECIES IN NEW ZEALAND'S OLD-GROWTH INDIGENOUS FORESTS

41. Carbon and nitrogen distribution and accumulation in a New Zealand scrubland ecosystem

42. Environmental correlates of tree alpha-diversity in New Zealand primary forests

43. Are New Zealand's Nothofagus species in equilibrium with their environment?

44. Factors predisposing forests to canopy collapse in the southern Ruahine Range, New Zealand

45. Climatic relationships of some New Zealand forest tree species

46. Effect of classification procedure on the performance of numerically defined ecological regions

47. Sample selection bias and presence-only distribution models: implications for background and pseudo-absence data

48. Predictive mapping of natural flow regimes of France

49. Presence-only data and the em algorithm

50. A working guide to boosted regression trees

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