Publications
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Submitted. Assessing habitat quality from vital rates in fragmented landscapes. In preparation.
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Submitted. Disentangling the relative roles of habitat quality and landscape connectivity in metapopulation dynamics. In preparation.
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Submitted. Natal dispersal of North Island robins (Petroica longipes) in a fragmented agricultural landscape. In preparation.
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Submitted. Using translocation of North Island robins to counter effects of forest fragmentation in the central North Island of New Zealand. Soorae, {P.S.} Global re-introduction perspectives: re-introduction case-studies from around the globe.
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2010. The Effect of Male Incubation Feeding, Food and Temperature on the Incubation Behaviour of New Zealand Robins. Ethology. 116:490–497. Abstract
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2010. The effect of male incubation feeding, food and temperature on the incubation behaviour of New Zealand robins. Ethology. 116:490–497. Abstract
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2010. Cost distance modelling of landscape connectivity and gap-crossing ability using radio-tracking data. Journal of Applied Ecology. 47:603–610. Abstract
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2010. Cost distance modelling of landscape connectivity and gap-crossing ability using radio-tracking data. Journal of Applied Ecology. 47:603–610. Abstract
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2010. The importance of integrating landscape ecology in habitat models: isolation-driven occurrence of north island robins in a fragmented landscape. Landscape Ecology. 25:1363–1374.
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2010. The importance of integrating landscape ecology in habitat models: isolation-driven occurrence of north island robins in a fragmented landscape. Landscape Ecology. 25:1363–1374.
