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New Zealand Journal of Zoology 2009
Volume 36/Number 1/March 2009
Nesting sites and nesting success of reintroduced red-crowned parakeets (
Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae
) on Tiritiri Matangi Island, New Zealand
L Ortiz-Catedral, DH Brunton p. 1
Notes on New Zealand mammals 9: Attempted predation of long-tailed bat by ruru
K Borkin, E Ludlow p. 11
The effectiveness of poison bait stations at reducing ship rat abundance during an irruption in a
Nothofagus
forest
DHV Smith, EC Murphy, JC Christie, GS Hill p. 13
An inventory of mammalian pests in a New Zealand city
DKJ Morgan, JR Waas, J Innes p. 23
First records of mermithid nematodes (Nematoda: Mermithidae) parasitising stick insects (Insecta: Phasmatodea)
GW Yeates, TR Buckley p. 35
Geometric morphometric study on populations of the social wasp,
Polistes dominulus
(Christ, 1971) from Zanjan province north-west Iran
R Abbasi, M Mashhadikhan, M Abbasi, B Kiabi p. 41
Stomach contents of long-finned pilot whales,
Globicephala melas
, mass-stranded on Farewell Spit, Golden Bay in 2005 and 2008
EL Beatson, S O'Shea p. 47
Forum
(FREE ACCESS)
Dynamic taxonomy versus field identification: a dilemma for New Zealand herpetologists
CM King p. 59
Taxonomic instability of reptiles and frogs in New Zealand: information to aid the use of Jewell (2008) for species identification
Comment
DG Chapple, RA Hitchmough p. 60
Response
T Jewell p. 67
Book review
Clean, green and cruelty free? The true story of animals in New Zealand
MC Morris p. 73
Volume 36/Number 2/June 2009
Odour-mediated response to plants by
Evarcha culicivora
, a blood-feeding jumping spider from East Africa
FR Cross, RR Jackson p. 75
Notes on New Zealand mammals 10. Effect of observer position on group size and level of aggression of mating brown hares
JEC Flux p. 81
Comparison of injuries to New Zealand rock lobsters (
Jasus edwardsii
) caused by hand versus snare collection
W Powrie, GW Tempero p. 83
An updated checklist of helminth and protozoan parasites of terrestrial mammals in New Zealand
PB McKenna p. 89
Simple techniques for sexing nestling hihi (
Notiomystis cincta
) in the field
R Thorogood, D Brunton, I Castro p. 115
Long-term wildlife roadkill counts in New Zealand
RE Brockie, RMFS Sadleir, WL Linklater p. 123
The interactive effects of livestock exclusion and mammalian pest control on the restoration of invertebrate communities in small forest fragments
RK Didham, GM Barker, JA Costall, L Denmead, CG Floyd, CH Watts p. 135
Characterisation (d13C and d15N isotopes) of the food webs in a New Zealand stream in the Waitakere Ranges, with emphasis on the trophic level of the endemic frog
Leiopelma hochstetteri
E Najera-Hillman, AC Alfaro, BB Breen, S O'Shea p. 165
The invertebrate fauna of epiphyte mats in the canopy of northern rata (Myrtaceae:
Metrosideros robusta
A. Cunn.) on the West Coast of the South Island, New Zealand
K Affeld, S Worner, RK Didham, J Sullivan, R Henderson, J Malumbres-Olarte, S Thorpe, L Clunie, J Early, P Johns, J Dugdale, L Mound, C Smithers, S Pollard, J Ward p. 177
Volume 36/Number 3/September 2009
Foreword Matauranga Maori, science and seabirds in New Zealand
H Moller p. 203
Guidelines for cross-cultural Participatory Action Research partnerships: a case study of a customary seabird harvest in New Zealand
H Moller, POB Lyver, C Bragg, JE Newman, R Clucas, R Clucas, DJ Fletcher, JC Kitson, SJD McKechnie, DS Scott, Rakiura Titi Islands p. 211
Knowing by doing: learning for sustainable muttonbird harvesting
H Moller, JC Kitson, TM Downs p. 243
Traditional Ecological Knowledge and scientific inference of prey availability: harvests of sooty shearwater (
Puffinus griseus
) chicks by Rakiura Maori
H Moller, K Charleton, B Knight, POB Lyver p. 259
Variation in abundance and harvest of sooty shearwaters (
Puffinus griseus
) by Rakiura Maori on Putauhinu Island, New Zealand
C Bragg, S McKechnie, J Newman, D Fletcher, H Moller, D Scott p. 275
Predictive habitat modelling to estimate petrel breeding colony sizes: sooty shearwaters (
Puffinus griseus
) and mottled petrels (
Pterodroma inexpectata
) on Whenua Hou Island
D Scott, H Moller, D Fletcher, J Newman, J Aryal, C Bragg, K Charleton p. 291
Estimating regional population size and annual harvest intensity of the sooty shearwater in New Zealand
J Newman, D Scott, C Bragg, S McKechnie, H Moller, D Fletcher p. 307
Changes in sooty shearwater (
Puffinus griseus
) abundance and harvesting on the Rakiura Titi Islands
H Moller, D Fletcher, PN Johnson, BD Bell, D Flack, C Bragg, D Scott, J Newman, S McKechnie, POB Lyver p. 325
Denning behaviour of ship rats (
Rattus rattus
) on Taukihepa, a seabird breeding island
M Rutherford, GA Harper, H Moller p. 343
Effects of geolocation archival tags on reproduction and adult body mass of sooty shearwaters (
Puffinus griseus
)
J Adams, D Scott, S McKechnie, G Blackwell, SA Shaffer, H Moller p. 355
The effects of investigator disturbance on procellariiform seabirds: a review
MJ Carey p. 367
Volume 36/Number 4/December 2009
No evidence of
Campylobacter
,
Salmonella
and
Yersinia
in free-living populations of the red-crowned parakeet (
Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae
)
L Ortiz-Catedral, SMH Ismar, K Baird, JG Ewen, ME Hauber, DH Brunton p. 379
Notes on the diet of the critically endangered orange-fronted parakeet (
Cyanoramphus malherbi
) on Maud Island
L Ortiz-Catedral, DH Brunton p. 385
Effect of pest-management operations on the abundance and size-frequency distribution of the New Zealand endemic frog
Leiopelma hochstetteri
E Najera-Hillman, P King, AC Alfaro, BB Breen p. 389 (FREE ACCESS)
Comparison of two luring methods for trapping brushtail possums in non-forest habitats of New Zealand
B Warburton, I Yockney p. 401
Population structure and habitat use by the spider Latrodectus katipo along the Manawatu-Wanganui coastline
JA Costall, RG Death p. 407
Single-meal maximum ingestion of the invasive mongoose (Herpestes javanicus) for evaluating food consumption in the field
Y Watari, I Yamada, T Watanabe p. 417
A new genus and species of Leptophlebiidae (Ephemeroptera) from northern New Zealand
MJ Winterbourn p. 423
Effectiveness of management on the breeding success of Chatham Island oystercatchers (
Haematopus chathamensis
)
PJ Moore, C Reid p. 431
Past and present distributions of southern right whales (
Eubalaena australis
)
R Richards p. 447
Possum demographics and distribution after reduction to near-zero density
P Sweetapple, G Nugent p. 461
Sustained recall of bait acceptability in captive brushtail possums (
Trichosurus vulpecula
)
G Nugent, J Turner, B Warburton p. 473
Abstracts of papers and posters presented at the 36th Conference of the New Zealand Society for Parasitology, at Massey University, Palmerston North, 23-24 October 2008
p. 479
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