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John Innes
John Innes
Senior Researcher, Landcare Research, Hamilton
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Predation and other factors currently limiting New Zealand forest birds
J Innes, D Kelly, JMC Overton, C Gillies
New Zealand journal of ecology 34 (1), 86, 2010
4112010
Predator-free New Zealand: conservation country
JC Russell, JG Innes, PH Brown, AE Byrom
BioScience 65 (5), 520-525, 2015
3302015
Successful recovery of North Island kokako Callaeas cinerea wilsoni populations, by adaptive management
J Innes, R Hay, I Flux, P Bradfield, H Speed, P Jansen
Biological conservation 87 (2), 201-214, 1999
3161999
Ship rat
JG Innes
The handbook of New Zealand mammals 2, 187-203, 2005
2652005
Large-scale poisoning of ship rats (Rattus rattus) in indigenous forests of the North Island, New Zealand
J Innes, B Warburton, D Williams, H Speed, P Bradfield
New Zealand journal of ecology, 5-17, 1995
2561995
Reintroduction biology: integrating science and management
JG Ewen, DP Armstrong, KA Parker, PJ Seddon
John Wiley & Sons, 2012
2422012
Effects of human approaches to nests of northern New Zealand dotterels
A Lord, JR Waas, J Innes, MJ Whittingham
Biological conservation 98 (2), 233-240, 2001
2262001
Calibration of tunnel tracking rates to estimate relative abundance of ship rats (Rattus rattus) and mice (Mus musculus) in a New Zealand forest
KP Brown, H Moller, J Innes, N Alterio
New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 271-275, 1996
2041996
Evidence that possums prey on and scavenge birds’ eggs, birds and mammals
K Brown, J Innes, R Shorten
Notornis 40 (3), 169-177, 1993
1961993
Animal translocations: what are they and why do we do them?
PJ Seddon, WM Strauss, J Innes
Reintroduction Biology: integrating science and management, 1-32, 2012
1772012
Identifying predators at nests of small birds in a New Zealand forest
KP Brown, H Moller, J Innes, P Jansen
Ibis 140 (2), 274-279, 1998
1621998
The use and potential of pest-proof fencing for ecosystem restoration and fauna conservation in New Zealand
B Burns, J Innes, T Day
Fencing for conservation: restriction of evolutionary potential or a riposte …, 2011
1612011
Ranging behaviour of forest‐dwelling ship rats, Rattus rattus, and effects of poisoning with brodifacoum
S Hooker, J Innes
New Zealand journal of zoology 22 (3), 291-304, 1995
1591995
Distribution and abundance of small mammals in relation to habitat in Pureora Forest Park
CM King, JG Innes, M Flux, MO Kimberley, JR Leathwick, DS Williams
New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 215-240, 1996
1481996
Ecological consequences of toxin use for mammalian pest control in New Zealand—an overview
J Innes, G Barker
New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 111-127, 1999
1201999
Role of predator-proof fences in restoring New Zealand's biodiversity: a response to Scofield et al.(2011)
J Innes, WG Lee, B Burns, C Campbell-Hunt, C Watts, H Phipps, ...
New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 232-238, 2012
1112012
Responses of kukupa (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae) and other birds to mammal pest control at Motatau, Northland
J Innes, G Nugent, K Prime, EB Spurr
New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 73-81, 2004
1002004
New Zealand ecosanctuaries: types, attributes and outcomes
J Innes, N Fitzgerald, R Binny, A Byrom, R Pech, C Watts, C Gillies, ...
Journal of the Royal society of New Zealand 49 (3), 370-393, 2019
922019
Population biology of the ship rat and Norway rat in Pureora Forest Park, 1983–87
JG Innes, CM King, M Flux, MO Kimberley
New Zealand Journal of Zoology 28 (1), 57-78, 2001
912001
Effects of human activity on the behaviour of northern New Zealand dotterel Charadrius obscurus aquilonius chicks
A Lord, JR Waas, J Innes
Biological Conservation 82 (1), 15-20, 1997
831997
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