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» N.Z.J.Ecol., Volume 19(1), 1995
N.Z.J.Ecol., Volume 19(1), 1995
Table of Contents
Research Article
The National Climate Laboratory—an Unappreciated Tool for Ecological Research
D. Greer
I. Warrington
Pages: 1-4
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Large-Scale Poisoning of Ship Rats (
Rattus rattus
) in Indigenous Forests of the North-Island, New Zealand
John Innes
Bruce Warburton
Dale Williams
Hazel Speed
Philip Bradfield
Pages: 5-17
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Population-Dynamics and Diet of Rodents on Rangitoto Island, New Zealand, Including the Effect of a 1080 Poison Operation
C. J. Miller
T. K. Miller
Pages: 19-27
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Soil Changes under Mouse-Ear Hawkweed (
Hieracium pilosella
)
P. D. McIntosh
M. Loeseke
K. Bechler
Pages: 29-34
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Sun Shade Acclimation and Nitrogen Nutrition of
Tradescantia fluminensis
, a Problem Weed in New Zealand Native Forest Remnants
H. G. Maule
M. Andrews
J. D. Morton
A. V. Jones
G. T. Daly
Pages: 35-46
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Vegetation—a Mosaic of Discrete Communities, or a Continuum
D. Scott
Pages: 47-52
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The Deforestation of the Upper Awatere Catchment, Inland Kaikoura Range, Marlborough, South-Island, New Zealand
M. S. McGlone
L. R. Basher
Pages: 53-66
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Vegetation on Goat-Free Islands in a Low-Alpine Lake, Paparoa Range, and Implications for Monitoring Goat Control Operations
David A. Norton
Pages: 67-72
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Suitability of Aerially Sown Artificial Baits as a Technique for Poisoning Feral Goats
D. M. Forsyth
J. P. Parkes
Pages: 73-76
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Customary Management of Indigenous Species—a Maori Perspective
Shane D. Wright
Graham Nugent
Hori G. Parata
Pages: 83-86
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Policy Submission
Maori Customary Use of Native Birds, Plants and Other Traditional Materials
New Zealand Ecological Society Council
Pages: 77-82
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