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N.Z.J.Ecol., Volume 17(2), 1993


Table of Contents



Research Article

Feral Goats—Designing Solutions for a Designer Pest

J. P. Parkes
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71
Pages: 71-83

Competition between Honey-Bees (Apis mellifera) and Wasps (Vespula Spp) in Honeydew Beech (Nothofagus solandri: Var solandri) Forest

T. J. Markwell
D. Kelly
K. W. Duncan
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85
Pages: 85-93

Community Structure (Niche Limitation and Guild Proportionality) in Relation to the Effect of Spatial Scale, in a Nothofagus Forest Sampled with a Circular Transect

Christopher M. Bycroft
Nicholas Nicolaou
Benjamin Smith
J. Bastow Wilson
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95
Pages: 95-101

Indexes of Density of Feral Goats in a Grassland Forest Habitat, Marlborough, New Zealand

M. Brennan
H. Moller
J. P. Parkes
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103
Pages: 103-106


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