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» N.Z.J.Ecol., Volume 15(2), 1991
N.Z.J.Ecol., Volume 15(2), 1991
Table of Contents
Research Article
Common Plants Are Not a Soft Option
John Ogden
Pages: 109-110
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The Future Roles of Ecology and Ecologists in New Zealand
Judith Roper-Lindsay
Pages: 111-116
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An Interpretation of the Growth of the Adelie Penguin Rookery at Cape Royds, 1955-1990
N. Blackburn
R. H. Taylor
P. R. Wilson
Pages: 117-121
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The Diet of Feral Cats (
Felis catus
) on Raoul Island, Kermadec Group
B. M. Fitzgerald
B. J. Karl
C. R. Veitch
Pages: 123-129
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Invertebrate Food Supplies and Diet of Blue Duck on Rivers in 2 Regions of the North Island, New Zealand
Kevin J. Collier
Pages: 131-138
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A 20-Year Record of Alpine Grasshopper Abundance, with Interpretations for Climate Change
E. G. White
J. R. Sedcole
Pages: 139-152
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Weed Numbers in New Zealand Forest and Scrub Reserves
Susan M. Timmins
Peter A. Williams
Pages: 153-162
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Incubation Temperatures of Great Spotted Kiwi,
Apteryx haastii
J. A. McLennan
A. J. McCann
Pages: 163-166
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Weather-Related Differences in Attractiveness of Protein Foods to
Vespula
Wasps
R. J. Harris
H. Moller
J. A. V. Tilley
Pages: 167-170
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Methods of Measuring the Proportions of Plant-Species Present in Forest and Their Effect on Estimates of Bird Preferences for Plant-Species
E. B. Spurr
B. Warburton
Pages: 171-175
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