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Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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December 28, 2007
Directions in reintroduction biology
Doug P Armstrong, Philip J Seddon
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
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November 22, 2011
An integrated approach for predicting fates of reintroductions with demographic data from multiple populations
Elizabeth H Parlato, Doug P Armstrong
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
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February 15, 2007
Adaptive harvesting of source populations for translocation: a case study with New Zealand Robins
Wendy J Dimond, Doug P Armstrong
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
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February 19, 2018
Predicting reintroduction outcomes for highly vulnerable species that do not currently coexist with their key threats
Elizabeth H Parlato, Doug P Armstrong
Ecohealth
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November 15, 2011
Aspergillus fumigatus densities in relation to forest succession and edge effects: implications for wildlife health in modified environments
John K Perrott, Doug P Armstrong
The Journal of Animal Ecology
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November 19, 2010
Demographic consequences of adult sex ratio in a reintroduced hihi population
John G Ewen, Rose Thorogood, Doug P Armstrong
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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October 12, 2004
Delayed plumage maturation increases overwinter survival in North Island robins
Asa Berggren, Doug P Armstrong, Rebecca M Lewis
Oecologia
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May 14, 2015
Traits influencing range contraction in New Zealand's endemic forest birds
Elizabeth H Parlato, Doug P Armstrong, John G Innes
Ecology and Evolution
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July 11, 2018
Combining data-derived priors with postrelease monitoring data to predict persistence of reintroduced populations
Faline M Drummond, Tim G Lovegrove, Doug P Armstrong
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
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March 30, 2007
Developing the science of reintroduction biology
Philip J Seddon, Doug P Armstrong, Richard F Maloney
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution
|
December 28, 2007
Directions in reintroduction biology
Doug P Armstrong, Philip J Seddon
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
|
November 22, 2011
An integrated approach for predicting fates of reintroductions with demographic data from multiple populations
Elizabeth H Parlato, Doug P Armstrong
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
|
February 15, 2007
Adaptive harvesting of source populations for translocation: a case study with New Zealand Robins
Wendy J Dimond, Doug P Armstrong
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
|
February 19, 2018
Predicting reintroduction outcomes for highly vulnerable species that do not currently coexist with their key threats
Elizabeth H Parlato, Doug P Armstrong
Ecohealth
|
November 15, 2011
Aspergillus fumigatus densities in relation to forest succession and edge effects: implications for wildlife health in modified environments
John K Perrott, Doug P Armstrong
The Journal of Animal Ecology
|
November 19, 2010
Demographic consequences of adult sex ratio in a reintroduced hihi population
John G Ewen, Rose Thorogood, Doug P Armstrong
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
October 12, 2004
Delayed plumage maturation increases overwinter survival in North Island robins
Asa Berggren, Doug P Armstrong, Rebecca M Lewis
Oecologia
|
May 14, 2015
Traits influencing range contraction in New Zealand's endemic forest birds
Elizabeth H Parlato, Doug P Armstrong, John G Innes
Ecology and Evolution
|
July 11, 2018
Combining data-derived priors with postrelease monitoring data to predict persistence of reintroduced populations
Faline M Drummond, Tim G Lovegrove, Doug P Armstrong
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
|
March 30, 2007
Developing the science of reintroduction biology
Philip J Seddon, Doug P Armstrong, Richard F Maloney
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