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Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 11, Iss 22, Pp 15664-15682 (2021)
Abstract We used DNA barcoding to assess the diversity and distribution of New Zealand's groundwater amphipods and isopods (Crustacea) and to determine whether biodiversity and endemism within tectonically active New Zealand are similar to those of m
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Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 11, Iss 22, Pp 15664-15682 (2021)
Ecology and Evolution
Ecology and Evolution
We used DNA barcoding to assess the diversity and distribution of New Zealand's groundwater amphipods and isopods (Crustacea) and to determine whether biodiversity and endemism within tectonically active New Zealand are similar to those of more tecto
Autor:
Judith Webber, Travis Grace, Louise Weaver, Pierre-Yves Dupont, Kimberly Thien Huynh, Graham D. Fenwick, Eliza Cowey, Simon Howard, Phil Abraham, Bronwyn Humphries, Murray E. Close
Publikováno v:
Groundwater. 58:901-912
The vast majority of microorganisms in aquifers live as biofilms on sediment surfaces, which presents significant challenges for sampling as only the suspended microbes will be sampled through normal pumping. The use of a down-well low frequency soni
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 39:1193-1197
Autor:
Graham D. Fenwick, Mike R. Scarsbrook
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 37:405-413
Crustaceans were sampled in 17 groundwater wells at five locations in North and South Islands of New Zealand. Three sampling locations were associated with unconfined aquifers adjacent to gravel‐bed rivers, whereas the other two locations were dist
Autor:
Graham D. Fenwick
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 31:457-479
Collections of groundwater crustaceans from deep (20 m) wells near Christchurch, New Zealand, included specimens of Paracrangonyx compactus, a poorly known species that is rarely collected A second undescribed species in this hitherto mono‐specific
Autor:
Graham D. Fenwick
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 31:341-363
Although it is >100 years since the first taxonomic descriptions appeared, the freshwater and groundwater amphipod fauna of New Zealand is still poorly known During the nineteenth century, the New Zealand groundwater fauna became renowned through the
Autor:
Graham D. Fenwick, Derrick J. Neal
Publikováno v:
Gender, Work & Organization. 8:205-225
The effect of gender composition on group performance was investigated over three years using the MARKSTRAT 2 simulation. Senior undergraduates formed groups and competed within five-firm (group) industries over 10 weeks, as well as submitting group
Autor:
Graham D. Fenwick, Brian H. Patrick, Mark S. Harvey, I. D. McLellan, Pam J. Dale, Barbara I. P. Barratt, P. M. Fraser, José G. B. Derraik, Roderick P. Macfarlane, Gerard P. Closs, Peter M. Johns, Phil J. Sirvid, Rosa C. Henderson, Gary M. Barker, John W. Early, Katharine J. M. Dickinson, Alan C. Eyles
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Zoology. 28:273-290
This is the first published invertebrate survey focusing on a low‐altitude shrubland community in New Zealand. Invertebrates were collected from a remnant native shrubland (450 m) protected by the Brookdale Conservation Covenant, Rock and Pillar Ra
Autor:
Graham D. Fenwick, Cameron I Wright
Publikováno v:
Journal of Business Research. 47:135-145
Country of origin (COO) effects on consumer purchasing processes have been studied extensively, but the effectiveness of using this cue to encourage buying of domestically produced goods is poorly understood. The performance of firms belonging to the