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Publikováno v:
Australian Field Ornithology. 38:164-171
The combined records of two 20th-century observers (Martin Bourgoin and Julian Ford) of Night Parrots Pezoporus occidentalis at permanent springs on the Ethel River amount to more published records of this elusive bird over a longer timespan (1912–
Autor:
C. M. Ferguson, Maureen O'Callaghan, R. M. MacDiarmid, M. Mark-Shadbolt, Sean D. G. Marshall, H. Ehau-Taumaunu
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New Zealand Entomologist. 43:23-32
For Māori the kūmara symbolises the extensive voyages from the ancestral home of Hawaiki to Aotearoa New Zealand and the ingenuity needed to adapt growing practices for a tropical crop to the clima...
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Restoration Ecology. 29
The use of native grasses for both restoration and commercial purposes is becoming increasingly important globally. Many native grasses have limited success in seed‐based restoration (e.g. post‐mine rehabilitation) and commercial industries (e.g.
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New Zealand Plant Protection. 70:235-240
Caterpillars of the genus Wiseana, commonly known as porina, are pests of improved pastures in New Zealand. Seven species are currently recognised but morphological identification of individual species is extremely difficult. Therefore, two new molec
Publikováno v:
Australian Systematic Botany.
We present a phylogeny based on four DNA molecular markers (rps16–trnK spacer, rps16 intron, rpl32–trnL spacer and ITS) concentrating on species of Eragrostis Wolf in Australia. Two Australian radiations are shown within Eragrostis, one being cen
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Pest Management Science. 73:2334-2344
BACKGROUND Porina is the common name used to describe moths and caterpillars of the seven endemic species and three haplotypes of Wiseana in New Zealand. Several species have adapted to eating introduced pasture plants, however a paucity of defining
Autor:
Colin M. Ferguson, Sylvester Richard Atijegbe, Michael Rostás, Susan P. Worner, Sarah Mansfield
Publikováno v:
Journal of chemical ecology. 46(5-6)
Endemic moth species of the genus Wiseana spp. (Hepialidae) have become serious pests of introduced pasture plants in New Zealand. The original native host plants of these moths have not been confirmed. This study investigated the performance (surviv
Autor:
Scott Hardwick, Vanessa M. Cave, Lincoln A. Harper, David A. Wright, Ray A. Moss, Amy K. Beattie, Chikako van Koten, J. Swaminathan, Mark R. McNeill, Nicola K. Richards, Colin M. Ferguson, Mark R. H. Hurst
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Pest management scienceREFERENCES. 76(1)
BACKGROUND Porina is the common name for moths and larvae of the genus Wiseana (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae), some of which are significant pasture pests in New Zealand. Because of environmental concerns and the non-target effects of insecticide control