Staff Publication Bibliographies

Landcare Research Publications 2008/09

(1) Aislabie J, Jordan S, Ayton J, Klassen JL, Barker GM, Turner S 2009. Bacterial diversity associated with ornithogenic soil of the Ross Sea region, Antarctica. Canadian journal of microbiology 55(1): 21-36.

(2) Aislabie J, Ryburn J, Sarmah A 2009. Culturable microbes in shallow groundwater underlying ornithogenic soil of Cape Hallett, Antarctica. Canadian journal of microbiology 55(1): 12-20.

(3) Andersen MT, Liefting LW, Havukkala I, Beever RE 2008. [Abstract] The complete genome sequence of Candidatus Phytoplasma australiense. Journal of plant pathology 90(2 Supplement): S2 3353-354.

(4) Anderson DP, Byrom AE, Clayton RI, Gleeson D, Warburton B 2008. [Abstract] Using genetics and Bayesian modelling to evaluate the eradication of stoats (Mustela erminea) from Resolution Island, Fiordland, New Zealand. In:  Search and detection: theory and application in disease and wildlife management.Pipitea Campus, Victoria University, Wellington, NZ, 10-11 November, 2008.

(5) Andrew RM, Forgie V 2008. Life cycle assessment of canola biodiesel in New Zealand. Palmerston North, N.Z.: New Zealand Centre for Ecological Economics. 34 p.

(6) Andrew RM, Vesely ET 2008. Life-cycle energy and CO2 analysis of stormwater treatment devices. Water Science and Technology 58(5): 985-993.

(7) Asing J, Saggar S, Singh J, Bolan NS 2008. Assessment of nitrogen losses from urea and an organic manure with and without nitrification inhibitor, dicyandiamide, applied to lettuce under glasshouse conditions. Australian Journal of Soil Research 46(6-7): 535-541.

(8) Ātaria J [2008]. Environmental research. In: Te Rito JS, Healy SM ed. Te ara pūtaiao : Māori insights in science. Auckland, Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga. Pp. 7-25.

(9) Ausseil A-GE, Dymond JR 2008. Estimating the spatial distribution of sediment concentration in the Manawatu River, New Zealand, under different land-use scenarios. In:  Schmidt Jea ed.Sediment dynamics in changing environments Symposium of the International Commission on Continental Erosion.Christchurch, New Zealand, 1-5 December, 2008.

(10) Ballance LT, Ainley DG, Ballard G, Barton K 2009. An energetic correlate between colony size and foraging effort in seabirds, an example of the AdElie penguin Pygoscelis adeliae. Journal of Avian Biology 40(3): 279-288.

(11) Barbour MM, Hanson DT 2009. Stable carbon isotopes reveal dynamics of respiratory metabolism. New Phytologist 181(2): 243-245.

(12) Barker GM 2008. Mollusc herbivory influenced by endophytic clavicipitaceous fungal infections in grasses. Annals of Applied Biology 153(3): 381-393.

(13) Barringer JRF, Hewitt AE, Lynn IH, Schmidt J 2008. National mapping of landform elements in support of S-Map, a New Zealand soils database. In: Zhou Q, Lees B, Tang G ed. Advances in digital terrain analysis. Berlin, Springer. Pp. 443-458.

(14) Barron M, Anderson D, Parkes J 2008. [Abstract] Evaluation of feral pig removal in Hawaiian preserves. In:  Search and detection: theory and application in disease and wildlife management.Pipitea Campus, Victoria University, Wellington, NZ, 10-11 November, 2008.

(15) Bassett IE, Beggs JR, Paynter Q 2009. [Abstract] Introduced biocontrol beetle affects beetle community composition through altered decomposition dynamics. In:  Islands and hotspots: the 58th annual conference of the Entomological Society of New Zealand.Tamaki Campus, University of Auckland, Auckland N.Z.,  Pp. 49.

(16) Bauer J, Kirschbaum MUF, Weihermuller L, Huisman JA, Herbst M, Vereecken H 2008. Temperature response of wheat decomposition is more complex than the common approaches of most multi-pool models. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 40(11): 2780-2786.

(17) Bebbington J, Higgins C, Frame B 2009. Initiating sustainable development reporting: evidence from New Zealand. Accounting, auditing & accountability journal 22(4): 588-625.

(18) Bee JN, Tanentzap AJ, Lee WG, Lavers RB, Mark AF, Mills JA, Coomes DA 2009. The benefits of being in a bad neighbourhood: plant community composition influences red deer foraging decisions. Oikos 118(1): 18-24.

(19) Beever RE, Andersen MT, Winks CJ 2008. [Abstract] Transmission of “Candidatus Phytoplasma australiense” to Cordyline australis and Coprosma robusta Journal of plant pathology 90(2 Supplement): S2 459.

(20) Beever JE, Fife AJ 2008. Hypnobartlettia fontana is an environmental form of Cratoneuropsis relaxa (Bryophyte: Amblystegiaceae). New Zealand Journal of Botany 46(3): 341-345.

(21) Beever RE, Waipara NW, Ramsfield TD, Dick MA, Horner IJ 2009. Kauri (Agathis australis) under threat from Phytophthora? . In:  Goheen EM, Frankel SJ ed.Proceedings Fourth meeting of the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) Working Party S07.02.09: Phytophthoras in forests and natural ecosystems Albany, CA,  Pp. 74-85.

(22) Bell T 2008. [Abstract] A novel technique for monitoring highly cryptic lizard species in forests. In: [Abstracts] 6th World Congress of Herpetology.Manaus, Brazil, 17-22 August, 2008. http://worldcongressofherpetology.org/

(23) Bell T, Germano JM, Miller K 2008. [Abstract] A review of herpetofaunal reintroductions, translocation and supplementation (RTS) projects in New Zealand. In: [Abstracts] 6th World Congress of Herpetology.Manaus, Brazil, 17-22 August, 2008. http://worldcongressofherpetology.org/

(24) Bell T 2008. [Abstract] The NZ Lizards Database: empowering people and organisations with knowledge for informed decision-making and management. In: [Abstracts] 6th World Congress of Herpetology.Manaus, Brazil, 17-22 August, 2008. http://worldcongressofherpetology.org/

(25) Bell T, Patterson GB, Jewell TR 2008. Alpine lizard research in Fiordland National Park, February - March 2007 DoC Research and Development Series 304. Wellington, NZ, Department of Conservation. 19 p. In 2004, a new species of skink (‘Sinbad skink’; Oligosoma sp. ‘Sinbad Valley’) was discovered in Fiordland National Park, South Island, New Zealand. Although the individual was collected as a potential holotype specimen, it was a juvenile; therefore, a taxonomic description of this species remained incomplete. Field expeditions were undertaken to the Darran Mountains and Llawrenny Peaks, Fiordland National Park, to collect data on and photographs of an adult Sinbad skink for the preparation of a formal taxonomic description of the species. The Barrier Knob and Sinbad Gully areas were surveyed and 11 lizards, including one Sinbad skink, were captured over 5 days. One possible new species of skink, which has been assigned the tag name ‘Barrier skink’, was discovered. Another skink (tentatively called the ‘mahogany skink’) may represent a second new species, but requires further investigation. The presence of introduced mammals and weka (Gallirallus australis) within the Sinbad area are of concern for both the Sinbad and mahogany (Oligosoma sp. ‘mahogany skink’) skinks, since these skinks are likely to have high priority for research and conservation. Further surveys are required to identify and secure populations of each taxon, and to establish their range, habitat and microhabitat, and conservation status. Our findings suggest that Fiordland is a potential ‘hotspot’ for lizard diversity. Additional surveys for both geckos and skinks in the Fiordland National Park are required, as further new species are likely to exist throughout the area.

(26) Bell T 2008. [Book review] Roast kakapo for dinner, anyone? Conservation management from an international perspective. New Zealand journal of ecology 32(1): 140-142.

(27) Bell T, Germano JM, Miller KA 2008. [Poster] A review of herpetofaunal translocation projects in New Zealand.Manaus, Brazil,17-22 August, 2008. http://worldcongressofherpetology.org/

(28) Bell T, Patterson G 2008. A rare alpine skink Oligosoma pikitanga n. sp. (Reptilia: Scincidae) from Llawrenny Peaks, Fiordland, New Zealand. Zootaxa 1882: 57-68. http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2008/f/z01882p068f.pdf

(29) Bellingham PJ, Sparrow AD 2009. Multi-stemmed trees in montane rain forests: their frequency and demography in relation to elevation, soil nutrients and disturbance. Journal of Ecology 97(3): 472-483.

(30) Beveridge AE 2009. Ecology, management and history of the forests of the Mamaku Plateau, New Zealand : an annotated bibliography. [Wellington], Dept. of Conservation. 154 p.

(31) Bicknell RA, Heenan P, Dawson MI, Fletcher PJ, Christie MC 2009. Matromorphy in Pachycladon exile (Brassicaceae) revealed by interspecific hybridisation. New Zealand journal of botany 47: 139-148.

(32) Blackwell G, Fukuda Y, Maegli T, MacLeod CJ 2008. Room for everyone? Refugia and native biodiversity in New Zealand’s agricultural landscapes. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 51(4): 473-476.

(33) Bockheim JG, Prentice ML, McLeod M 2008. Distribution of glacial deposits, soils, and permafrost in Taylor Valley, Antarctica. Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research 40(2): 279-286.

(34) Bockheim J, McLeod M 2008. Early Pliocene expansion of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, Upper Wright Valley, Antarctica. Geografiska Annaler Series a-Physical Geography 90A(3): 187-199.

(35) Bockheim JG, Campbell IB, McLeod M 2008. Use of soil chronosequences for testing the existence of high-water-level lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Catena 74(2): 144-152.

(36) Boine B, Pearson MN, Beever RE, Bailey A, Foster G 2008. [Abstract] Tools for studying virus-fungus interactions. Journal of plant pathology 90(2 Supplement): S2 110-111.

(37) Boren LJ, Gemmell N, Barton K 2009. The role and presence of a guide: preliminary findings from swim with seal programs and land-based seal viewing in New Zealand. Tourism in Marine Environments 5(2/3): 187-199.

(38) Bosson M, Nugent G, Ramsey D, Caley P 2008. [Abstract] Combining livestock and wildlife surveillance data to assess the likelihood of freedom from bovine tuberculosis in New Zealand. In:  Search and detection: theory and application in disease and wildlife management.Pipitea Campus, Victoria University, Wellington, NZ, 10-11 November, 2008.

(39) Bottrill MC, Joseph LN, Carwardine J, Bode M, Cook C, Game ET, Grantham H, Kark S, Linke S, McDonald-Madden E, Pressey RL, Walker S, Wilson KA, Possingham HP 2008. Is conservation triage just smart decision making? Trends in ecology & evolution 23(12): 649-654. http://www.uq.edu.au/spatialecology/docs/Publications/2008_Bottrill_etal_IsConservationTriage.pdf

(40) Bottrill MC, Joseph LN, Carwardine J, Bode M, Cook C, Game ET, Grantham H, Kark S, Linke S, McDonald-Madden E, Pressey RL, Walker S, Wilson KA, Possingham HP 2009. Finite conservation funds mean triage is unavoidable. Trends in ecology & evolution 24(4): 183-184.

(41) Bowman WP, Turnbull MH, Tissue DT, Whitehead D, Griffin KL 2008. Sapwood temperature gradients between lower stems and the crown do not influence estimates of stand-level stem CO2 efflux. Tree Physiology 28(10): 1553-1559.

(42) Bown HE, Watt MS, Clinton PW, Mason EG, Whitehead D 2009. The influence of N and P supply and genotype on carbon flux and partitioning in potted Pinus radiata plants. Tree physiology 29(7): 857-868.

(43) Brown GW, Scroggie MP, Choquenot D 2008. Precision and accuracy of flyout counts of the common bent-wing bat (Miniopterus schreibersit). Acta Chiropterologica 10(1): 145-151.

(44) Brown M, Whitehead D, Hunt JE, Clough TJ, Arnold GC, Baisden WT, Sherlock RR 2009. Regulation of soil surface respiration in a grazed pasture in New Zealand. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 149(2): 205-213.

(45) Buckley TR, Attanayake D, Park D, Ravindran S, Jewell TR, Normark BB 2008. Investigating hybridization in the parthenogenetic New Zealand stick insect Acanthoxyla (Phasmatodea) using single-copy nuclear loci. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 48(1): 335-349.

(46) Buckley TR, Attanayake D, Bradler S 2009. Extreme convergence in stick insect evolution: phylogenetic placement of the Lord Howe Island tree lobster. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 276(1659): 1055-1062.

(47) Buxton RP, Peltzer D, Burrows L, Timmins S, Wardle P 2008. Impact of domestic stock on Department of Conservation grazing lease vegetation in South Westland. Results from monitoring 1989-2004, and recommendations. Wellington, Department of Conservation. 45 p. This long-term study aimed to determine the effect of domestic stock (particularly cattle) grazing on forest margin plant communities in South Westland, New Zealand. Between 1989 and 1992, six pairs of matched exclosure and control plots were established across forest–grassland boundaries on river flats grazed by cattle. These were resurveyed at intervals of 3–5 years. Short-term (8–13 years) vegetation responses to stock exclusion varied with community type in both rapidity and direction. Fencing reduced the number of all herbs, particularly in floodplain grassland habitats, and increased the cover of exotic herbs. Fencing appeared to promote establishment of Nothofagus menziesii seedlings and saplings in forest habitats, but may have suppressed woody seedling establishment in ecotone habitats. The number of shrubs preferred by stock only increased with fencing or between measurements in some locations, suggesting that previous or ongoing grazing by mammals other than domestic stock was continuing to have an impact. Fencing increased tree fern numbers in forest habitats. The results clearly showed that the effect of excluding stock was variable. In part, this was due to indirect competition effects of weeds and the impacts of other browsing animals. Manipulative experiments are required to disentangle the direct effects of cattle grazing from those of other animals. A survey of local grazing concessions in the vicinity of each exclosure is needed to determine how representative these sites are of grazed forest margin vegetation in South Westland, and thus how widely predictions about the effects of grazing exclusion based on them might be applied. Maintenance of native herb species diversity in grasslands can be compatible with low-intensity grazing; however, maintenance of woody regeneration in many ecotone forest types is not compatible with grazing. Therefore, no one approach can be applied in all situations and site-specific information is required for conservation management.

(48) Byrom AE, Anderson DP, Clayton RI, Gleeson D, Warburton B 2008. [Abstract] Using genetics and Bayesian modelling to evaluate the eradication of stoats (Mustela erminea) from Resolution Island, Fiordland, New Zealand. In:  Glen AS ed.Program and book of abstracts 21st Australasian Wildlife Management Society Conference : Human Impacts on Wildlife.Fremantle, W.A.,  Pp. 80.

(49) Carr D, Cruthers N, Girvan E, Scheele S 2008. Approaches for conservators to the identification of plant material used in Māori aftefacts. Studies in conservation 53(4): 252-263.

(50) Cavanagh JAE, Zawar-Reza P, Wilson JG 2009. Spatial attenuation of ambient particulate matter air pollution within an urbanised native forest patch. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening 8(1): 21-30.

(51) Cernusak LA, Tcherkez G, Keitel C, Cornwell WK, Santiago LS, Knohl A, Barbour MM, Williams DG, Reich PB, Ellsworth DS, Dawson TE, Griffiths HG, Farquhar GD, Wright IJ 2009. Viewpoint: Why are non-photosynthetic tissues generally C-13 enriched compared with leaves in C-3 plants? Review and synthesis of current hypotheses. Functional Plant Biology 36(3): 199-213.

(52) Chapple DG, Patterson GB, Bell T, Daugherty CH 2008. Taxonomic revision of the New Zealand Copper Skink (Cyclodina aenea : Squamata : Scincidae) species complex, with descriptions of two new species. Journal of Herpetology 42(3): 437-452.

(53) Chng SF, Cromey MG, Stewart A, Dodd S, Jaspers MV 2008. [Abstract] Inoculation of soils with different amounts of Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici to detect take-all suppressiveness. Journal of plant pathology 90(2 Supplement): 405.

(54) Choquenot D, Parkes J 2008. [Abstract] Modeling the policy and economic context for detection-based monitoring tools: the costs and benefits of detecting last survivors and first re-colonisers. In:  Search and detection: theory and application in disease and wildlife management.Pipitea Campus, Victoria University, Wellington, NZ, 10-11 November, 2008.

(55) Choquenot D, Bolton N, Woods D 2008. Evaluating helicopter-based surveys for estimating densities of Himalayan thar. Wildlife Research 35(4): 358-364.

(56) Clarkson BR, Schipper LA, Silvester WB 2009. Nutritional niche separation in coexisting bog species demonstrated by 15N-enriched simulated rainfall. Austral ecology 34: 377-385.

(57) Clothier B, Mackay A, Mills T, Parfitt R 2008. Natural capital, land-use planning and nutrient issues. New Zealand journal of forestry 53(2): 8-11.

(58) Cole A, Flenley J 2008. Modelling human population change on Easter Island far-from-equilibrium. Quaternary International 184: 150-165.

(59) Connor H, Fountain J 2009. Plants that poison : a New Zealand guide. Lincoln, NZ, Manaaki Whenua Press. 112 p.

(60) Coomes DA, Kunstler G, Canham CD, Wright E 2009. A greater range of shade-tolerance niches in nutrient-rich forests: an explanation for positive richness-productivity relationships? Journal of ecology 97(4): 705-717.

(61) Cornwell WK, Cornelissen JHC, Amatangelo K, Dorrepaal E, Eviner VT, Godoy O, Hobbie SE, Hoorens B, Kurokawa H, Perez-Harguindeguy N, Quested HM, Santiago LS, Wardle DA, Wright IJ, Aerts R, Allison SD, van Bodegom P, Brovkin V, Chatain A, Callaghan TV, Diaz S, Garnier E, Gurvich DE, Kazakou E, Klein JA, Read J, Reich PB, Soudzilovskaia NA, Vaieretti MV, Westoby M 2008. Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide. Ecology Letters 11(10): 1065-1071.

(62) Cowan PE, Warburton B, Coleman J, Fuglestad M, Dietrich J 2008. [Abstract] Decision support systems for invasive mammal management in New Zealand. In: Building on success, learning from failures: 100 ways to beat invasive mammals CSIAM 2008 International Symposium on Control Strategy of Invasive Alien Mammals 2008.Naha, Okinawa, Japan, 27-31 October, 2008. Pp. 31.

(63) Cowan PE 2008. [Abstract] Species selectivity - the future of vertebrate pest control? In:  Biosecurity connections : 'touch, pause, engage'.Novotel Tainui, Hamilton, NZ,  Pp. 11.

(64) Cowan PE, Grant WN, Ralston M 2008. Assessing the suitability of the parasitic nematode Parastrongyloides trichosuri as a vector for transmissible fertility control of brushtail possums in New Zealand - ecological and regulatory considerations. Wildlife Research 35: 573-577.

(65) Cripps MG, Edwards GR, Waipara NW, Bourdot GW, Saville DJ, Fowler SV 2009. Does transmission of the rust pathogen, Puccinia punctiformis, require stem mining vectors? Biocontrol Science and Technology 19(4): 447-454.

(66) Crisp MD, Arroyo MTK, Cook LG, Gandolfo MA, Jordan GJ, McGlone MS, Weston PH, Westoby M, Wilf P, Linder HP 2009. Phylogenetic biome conservatism on a global scale. Nature 458(7239): 754-756.

(67) Crosby T 2009. [Abstract] The mango seed weevil: records of its distribution in SE Asia and biosecurity implications. In:  Islands and hotspots: the 58th annual conference of the Entomological Society of New Zealand.Tamaki Campus, University of Auckland, Auckland N.Z.,  Pp. 39.

(68) De Lange P, Heenan P, Keeling DJ, Murray BG, Smissen R, Sykes WR 2008. Biosystematics and conservation: a case study with two enigmatic and uncommon species of Crassula from New Zealand. Annals of Botany 101: 881-899.

(69) de Lange P, Heenan P, Sawyer J 2008. Flora. In: Miskelly C ed. Chatham Islands : heritage and conservation. Christchurch, Canterbury University Press. Pp. 97-115.

(70) de Lange P, Heenan P, Townsend AJ 2009. Rorippa laciniata (Brassicaceae), a new addition to the flora of New Zealand. New Zealand journal of botany 47: 133-137.

(71) de Lange P, Norton DA, Courtney SP, Heenan P, Barkla JW, Cameron EK 2009. Threatened and uncommon plants of New Zealand (2008 revision). New Zealand Journal of Botany 47(1): 61-96.

(72) de Neef D, Stewart GH, Meurk CD 2008. Urban biotopes of Aotearoa New Zealand (URBANZ) (III): Spontaneous urban wall vegetation in Christchurch and Dunedin. Phyton-Annales Rei Botanicae 48(1): 133-154.

(73) Derraik JGB, Tompkins DM, Alley MR, Holder P, Atkinson T 2008. Epidemiology of an avian malaria outbreak in a native bird species (Mohoua ochrocephala) in New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 38(4): 237-242.

(74) Dickie IA, Moyersoen B 2008. Towards a global view of ectomycorrhizal ecology. New Phytologist 180(2): 263-265.

(75) Dickie IA, Richardson SJ, Wiser S 2009. Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities and soil chemistry in harvested and unharvested temperate Nothofagus rainforests. Canadian journal of forest research 39: 1069-1079.

(76) Dickie IA, Dentinger BTM, Avis PG, McLaughlin DJ, Reich PB 2009. Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities of oak savanna are distinct from forest communities. Mycologia 101(4): 473-483.

(77) Didham RK, Barker GM, Costall JA, Denmead LH, Floyd CG, Watts CH 2009. The interactive effects of livestock exclusion and mammalian pest control on the restoration of invertebrate communities in small forest remnants. New Zealand journal of zoology 36: 135-163.

(78) Duane A. Peltzer, Peter J. Bellingham, Hiroko Kurokawa, Lawrence R. Walker, David A. Wardle, Gregor W. Yeates 2009. Punching above their weight: low-biomass non-native plant species alter soil properties during primary succession. Oikos 118(7): 1001-1014.

(79) Duckworth JA, Cui X, Scobie S, Arrow J, Cowan PE 2008. Development of a contraceptive vaccine for the marsupial brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula): lack of effects in mice and chickens immunised with recombinant possum ZP3 protein and a possum ZP3 antifertility epitope. Wildlife Research 35(6): 563-572.

(80) Dugdale J, Emberson R 2008. Terrestrial invertebrates. In: Miskelly C ed. Chatham Islands : heritage and conservation. Christchurch, Canterbury University Press. Pp. 116-122.

(81) Duncan RP, Cassey P, Blackburn TM 2009. Do climate envelope models transfer? A manipulative test using dung beetle introductions. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 276(1661): 1449-1457.

(82) Dymond JR, Shepherd JD, Arnold GC, Trotter CM 2008. Estimating area of forest change by random sampling of change strata mapped using satellite imagery. Forest Science 54(5): 475-480.

(83) Dymond JR, Ausseil AGE, Overton JM 2008. A landscape approach for estimating the conservation value of sites and site-based projects, with examples from New Zealand. Ecological Economics 66(2-3): 275-281.

(84) Edgar N 2009. Icon Lakes in New Zealand: Managing the Tension Between Land Development and Water Resource Protection. Society & Natural Resources 22(1): 1-11.

(85) Efford MG, Borchers DL, Byrom AE 2009. Density estimation by spatially explicit capture–recapture: likelihood-based methods. In: Thomson DL, Cooch EG, Conroy MJ ed. Modeling demographic processes in marked populations. New York, Springer. Pp. 255-269.

(86) Eger A, Hewitt A 2008. Soils and their relationship to aspect and vegetation history in the eastern Southern Alps, Canterbury High Country, South Island, New Zealand. Catena 75(3): 297-307.

(87) Elliott AH, Shankar U, Hicks DM, Woods RA, Dymond JR 2008. SPARROW regional regression for sediment yields in New Zealand rivers. In:  Schmidt J ed. Symposium of the International Commission on Continental Erosion (ICCE).Christchurch, New Zealand, 1-5 December, 2008. Pp. 242-249.

(88) Engel JJ, Glenny D 2008. Austral Hepaticae 44. A revision of Marsupidium Mitt. for New Zealand. Nova Hedwigia 87(3-4): 277-313.

(89) Engel JJ, Glenny D 2008. A flora of the liverworts and hornworts of New Zealand. St Louis, Missouri, Missouri Botanical Garden Press. 898 p.

(90) Epton MJ, Dawson RD, Brooks WM, Kingham S, Aberkane T, Cavanagh JAE, Frampton CM, Hewitt T, Cook JM, McLeod S, McCartin F, Trought K, Brown L 2008. The effect of ambient air pollution on respiratory health of school children: a panel study. Environmental Health 7.

(91) Fan JW, Wang K, Harris W, Zhong HP, Hu ZM, Han B, Zhang WY, Wang JB 2009. Allocation of vegetation biomass across a climate-related gradient in the grasslands of Inner Mongolia. Journal of Arid Environments 73(4/5): 521-528.

(92) Fenemor A, Deans NA, Davie T, Allen W, Dymond JR, Kilvington M, Phillips C, Basher L, Gillespie P, Young R, Sinner J, Harmsworth G, Atkinson M, Smith R 2008. Collaboration and modelling - tools for integration in the Motueka catchment, New Zealand. Water S.A. 34(4).

(93) Fife A, De Lange P 2008. Mosses. In: Miskelly C ed. Chatham Islands : heritage and conservation. Christchurch, Canterbury University Press. Pp. 108-109.

(94) Fisher P 2008. [Abstract] Degradation of 1080 in common NZ soil types and conditions. In: [Proceedings] 2008 Technology Transfer Conference.Brentwood Hotel, Kilburnie, Wellington, NZ, 26-27 November, 2008. Pp. 6.

(95) Fisher P, Warburton B, Morgan D, Cowan PE, Duckworth J 2008. Animal welfare in vertebrate pest management and research in New Zealand. In:  Cragg P, Keenan J, Sutherland G ed.Blue skies to deep water : the reality and the promise. Proceedings of the ANZCCART conference ANZCCART Conference.Auckland, N.Z., 29 June - 1 July, 2008. Pp. 89-94. http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/Site/About/Our_structure/advisory/anzccart/conf2008/Proceedings_2008_Confe5rence.aspx

(96) Fisher P, O'Connor CE, Morriss G 2008. Oral toxicity of p-aminopropiophenone to brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula), dama wallabies (Macropus eugenii), and mallards (Anas platyrhynchos). Journal of Wildlife Diseases 44(3): 655-663.

(97) Fisher P, Airey A 2009. Factors affecting 1080 pellet bait acceptance by house mice (Mus musculus) DOC research & development series 306. [Wellington], Department of Conservation, N.Z. 23 p.

(98) Flann C, Breitwieser I, Ward JM, Walsh NG, Ladiges PY 2008. Morphometric study of Euchiton traversii complex (Gnaphalieae : Asteraceae). Australian Systematic Botany 21(3): 178-191.

(99) Fletcher MJ, Larivière MC 2009. Anzygina,  a new genus for some Australasian microleafhopper species formerly placed in the genus Zygina Fieber (Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae: Erythroneurini). Australian Journal of Entomology 48(2): 164-176.

(100) Forgie V, Andrew R, Hooker L, Patterson M, Moleta G 2008. A Genuine Progress Indicator for New Zealand: Environmental Valuation. Palmerston North, NZ: New Zealand Centre for Ecological Economics. 117 p.

(101) Forgie V, Giltrap D, Andrew R 2008. Life Cycle Assessment of Producing Biogas from Waste Kiwifruit. Palmerston North, NZ: New Zealand Centre for Ecological Economics,  and Landcare New Zealand. 32 p.

(102) Forgie V, Andrew RM 2008. Life Cycle Assessment of Using Straw to Produce Industrial Energy in New Zealand. Palmerston North, NZ and Lincoln, NZ: New Zealand Centre for Ecological Economics and Landcare Research NZ. 33 p.

(103) Forgie S 2009. [Abstract] New Zealand's threatened rare ecosystems: hot & cold spots, a matter of interpretation. In:  Islands and hotspots: the 58th annual conference of the Entomological Society of New Zealand.Tamaki Campus, University of Auckland, Auckland N.Z.,  Pp. 19.

(104) Forsyth DM, Parkes JP, Woolnough AP, Pickles G, Collins M, Gordon I 2009. Environmental and economic factors determine the number of feral goats commercially harvested in Western Australia. Journal of Applied Ecology 46(1): 101-109.

(105) Frame B 2008. 'Wicked', 'messy', and 'clumsy': long-term frameworks for sustainability. Environment and Planning C-Government and Policy 26(6): 1113-1128.

(106) Frame B, Cavanagh J 2009. Experiences of sustainability assessment: An awkward adolescence. Accounting Forum(33): 195-208.

(107) Fraser DS, O'Halloran K, van de Heuvel MR 2009. Toxicity of pulp and paper solid organic waste constituents to soil organisms. Chemosphere 75(5): 660-668.

(108) Fuller IC, Marden M 2008. Connectivity in steepland environments: complex behaviour at the slope-channel nexus and implications for sediment delivery. In:  Inequality, Sustainablility, Policy: Geography across the Divide.Wellington, N.Z., 2-5 July, 2008.

(109) Fuller I, Marden M 2008. Connectivity in steep-land environments: gully–fan coupling in the Tarndale system, Waipaoa catchment, New Zealand. In:  Schmidt Jea ed. Sediment dynamics in changing environments: symposium of the International Commission on Continental Erosion.Christchurch, NZ, 1-5 December, 2008. Pp. 275-282.

(110) Gabe J, Trowsdale S, Vale R 2009. Achieving integrated urban water management: planning top-down or bottom-up? Water science and technology 59(10): 1999-2008.

(111) Galloway DJ 2008. Austral lichenology: 1690-2008. New Zealand Journal of Botany 46(4): 433-521.

(112) Gamage GB, Boyle C, McLaren SJ, McLaren J 2008. Life cycle assessment of commercial furniture: a case study of Formway LIFE chair. International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 13(5): 401-411.

(113) Germano JM, Molinia FC, Bishop P, Cree A 2008. [Abstract] Sex identification in Anurans: a method using urinary hormone metabolites. In: [Abstracts] 6th World Congress of Herpetology.Manaus, Brazil. http://worldcongressofherpetology.org/

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(354) Zhang ZQ 2008. Contributing to the progress of descriptive taxonomy. Zootaxa(1968): 65-68. http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2008/f/zt01968p068.pdf

(355) Zhang ZQ 2008. Opening the door to electronic publication of zoological nomenclature and taxonomy. Zootaxa(1908): 68-68.

(356) Zhang ZQ 2008. Zoological taxonomy at 250: showcasing species descriptions in the cyber era. Zootaxa(1671): 1-2.

(357) Zhang ZQ 2009. A daily journal of taxonomy for rapid species discovery. Zootaxa(2120): 1-2. http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2009/f/zt02120p002.pdf

(358) Zhang ZQ 2009. Nomenclatural notes on Rhinothrombium Berlese, 1910 (Acari: Tanaupodidae). Systematic and applied acarology 14: 65-67.

(359) Zhao ZQ, Ye WM, Giblin-Davis RA, Li DM, Thomas WK, Davies KA, Riley IT 2008. Morphological and molecular analysis of six aphelenchoidoids from Australian conifers and their relationship to Bursaphelenchus (Fuchs, 1937). Nematology 10: 663-678.

(360) Zhao ZQ 2009. [Abstract] Morphology and molecular study of nematodes in the family Tripylidae, Oerley 1880 from New Zealand. In:  Islands and hotspots: the 58th annual conference of the Entomological Society of New Zealand.Tamaki Campus, University of Auckland, Auckland N.Z.,  Pp. 53.

Landcare Research 2009 Accepted Papers

(1) Chng SF, Cromey MG, Stewart A, Dodd S, Jaspers MV 2008. [In press] Are take-all suppressive soils present in New Zealand? In:  Australasian Soilborne Diseases.

(2) Holland OJ, Cowan PE, Gleeson DM, Duckworth JA, Chamley LW 2009. [In press] MHC haplotypes and response to immunocontraceptive vaccines in the brushtail possum. Journal of reproductive immunology.

(3) Men Y, He L-Y, Zhang A-Q, Theng BKG 2009. [In press] A novel ambipolar resin for extracting soil nutrients. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science.

(4) Mithraratne N [In press] Roof-top wind turbines for microgeneration in urban houses in New Zealand. Energy and Buildings In Press, Corrected Proof.

(5) Parkes J, Panetta D ed. [2009]. [In press] Eradication of invasive species : progress and emerging issues in the 21st century. Oxford, Oxford University Press.

(6) Russell SL, Thomson I [In press] Analysing the role of sustainable development indicators in accounting for and constructing a Sustainable Scotland. Accounting Forum.

(7) Wiser S, Buxton R 2009. [In press] Montane outcrop vegetation of Banks Peninsula, South Island, New Zealand. New Zealand journal of ecology 33(2).

 


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