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abrasion, conservation, Mahakirau Forest Sanctuary, movement ecology, threatened species, tracking



Suitability of radio telemetry for Aotearoa | New Zealand’s only extant semi-aquatic frog, Leiopelma hochstetteri

Radio telemetry is a valuable technique to gain insights into the ecology of a species by enabling repeated observations of an individual, regardless of its activity or detectability.

  • Read more about Suitability of radio telemetry for Aotearoa | New Zealand’s only extant semi-aquatic frog, Leiopelma hochstetteri
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