A while back we moved our EcoLincnz blog to a new site. We will look at shutting this site down completely at some point in the nearish future. The new site has a bunch more information about ecology at Lincoln University as well as several new articles.
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Don't let the grass grow under you, head over to the new site! |
Kate Bush and the mongoose: character displacement and release
In which we see that traits change depending on which species are around
Does size matter in restoration?
In which we look at whether restoration areas should be large or small
Ecological restoration is more successful with conflict management
In which we see that science isn't always enough
Gollum and the carpet beetles: One man's meat is another man's poison
In which we look at how aversion to food can be created
Restoration? Yes but to what extent?
In which we have a nice overview of ecological restoration
Who ate all the pies? Density dependent foraging between rats and possums
In which we see that possum control depends a lot on how many rats are about
What do tractors have to do with ecological restoration?
In which we see that all tools can be useful for restoration
Don't let nature do all of the work alone: strategies help natural restoration
In which we see the value of having good goals for restoration
No prisoners! A new toxin for NZ pest management control
In which we see how hard it is to kill them all
More Darwin and the Sandwalk cartoons A, B, C, and D
Concerning hobbits and New Zealand grass grub
In which we see that environment definitely impacts on animal form
Local Heroes: All Blacks and weevils
In which we see that small endangered insects may have a chance of survival
Treeline: Living on the edge
In which we see the why alpine treelines are where they are
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