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    Links between personality, early natal nutrition and survival of a threatened bird

    by Dr John Ewen September 11, 2019, 1:47 AM 0 Comments

    Published in: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B Authors: Kate M. Richardson, Elizabeth H. Parlato, Leila K. Walker, Kevin A. Parker, John G. Ewen and Doug P. Armstrong Abstract: There is growing recognition that variation in animal personality traits can influence survival and reproduction rates, and consequently may be important for wildlife […]

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    Tagged with: Doug Armstrong, Elizabeth Parlato, John Ewen, Kate Richardson, Kevin Parker, Leila Walker, Tiritiri Matangi

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    Time spent with parents varies with early-life condition, but does not predict survival or sociality of juvenile hihi

    by Victoria Franks September 11, 2019, 12:09 AM 0 Comments

    Published in: Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution Authors: Victoria R. Franks, Mhairi McCready, James L. Savage and Rose Thorogood Abstract: Many young birds die soon after fledging, as they lack the skills to find food and avoid predation. Post-fledging parental care is assumed to assist acquisition of these vital skills. However, we still lack empirical examples […]

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    Tagged with: Mhairi McCready, Rose Thorogood, Tiritiri Matangi, Victoria Franks

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    Making structured decisions for reintroduced populations in the face of uncertainty

    by Dr John Ewen August 24, 2019, 3:21 AM 0 Comments

    Published in: Conservation Science and Practice Authors: Julia Panfylova, John G Ewen and Doug Armstrong Abstract: Structured decision‐making (SDM) has become popular in natural resource management but has been underused in reintroduction programs. We illustrate how conservation managers can use SDM to guide management decisions after initial reintroduction, when data are still limited and uncertainty […]

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    Tagged with: Bushy Park, Doug Armstrong, John Ewen, Julia Panfylova, Tiritiri Matangi

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    Rewilding Taranaki's Forests: Adding a splash of hihi colour

    by Dr John Ewen March 26, 2019, 3:40 AM 0 Comments

    Rewilding Taranaki’s forests through reintroduction: adding a splash of hihi colour New Plymouth public event.  Wednesday 3rd April, 2019.  6.00pm – 8.00 pm Venue:  Puke Ariki (1 Ariki Street, New Plymouth) Host/chair will be Dr John Ewen (Zoological Society of London and Co-Chair Hihi Recovery Group) Part one: Hihi are moving in! The story of […]

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    Eavesdropping technology helps protect endangered birds

    by Dr John Ewen March 23, 2019, 12:31 AM 0 Comments

    Video interview available from Reuters at: https://uk.mobile.reuters.com/video/2019/03/04/eavesdropping-technology-helps-protect-e?videoId=521809144&videoChannel=4000 Eavesdropping’ technology and artificial intelligence has helped scientists listen in on an endangered bird population in a remote part of New Zealand. Ella Wilks-Haper reports.  

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    Tagged with: John Ewen, Mhairi McCready, Oliver Metcalf, Rotokare, Simon Collins

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    Can threatened species adapt in a restored habitat? No expected evolutionary response in lay date for the New Zealand hihi

    by Dr John Ewen March 23, 2019, 12:14 AM 0 Comments

    Published in: Evolutionary Applications Authors: Pierre de Villemereuil, Alexis Rutschmann, John Ewen, Anna Santure & Patricia Brekke Abstract: Many bird species have been observed shifting their laying date to earlier in the year in response to climate change. However, the vast majority of these studies were performed on non‐threatened species, less impacted by reduced genetic […]

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    Tagged with: Alexis Rutschmann, Anna Santure, John Ewen, Patricia Brekke, Pierre de Villemereuil, Tiritiri Matangi

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    Little Adaptive Potential in a Threatened Passerine Bird

    by Dr John Ewen March 23, 2019, 12:07 AM 0 Comments

    Published in: Current Biology Authors: Pierre de Villemereuil, Alexis Rutschmann, Kate Lee, John Ewen, Patricia Brekke & Anna Santure Abstract: Threatened species face numerous threats, including future challenges triggered by global change. A possible way to cope with these challenges is through adaptive evolution, which requires adaptive potential. Adaptive potential is defined as the genetic […]

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    Tagged with: Alexis Rutschmann, Anna Santure, John Ewen, Kate Lee, Patricia Brekke, Pierre de Villemereuil, Te Hauturu o Toi, Tiritiri Matangi

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    Hihi research: What the stitchbird's plight means for threatened species everywhere

    by Dr John Ewen March 22, 2019, 11:24 PM 0 Comments

    One of New Zealand’s rarest native birds has shown how threatened species everywhere are facing a tougher time adapting to our fast-changing planet. Scientists have already shown how domesticated animals and wild creatures that aren’t threatened can adapt to different environments if they’re flexible enough, could shift ranges, or can simply evolve. But new research […]

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    Tagged with: Alexis Rutschmann, Anna Santure, Kate Lee, Patricia Brekke, Pierre de Villemereuil, Te Hauturu o Toi, Tiritiri Matangi

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    Bumper hihi breeding season on pest-free Tiritiri Matangi

    by Dr John Ewen March 22, 2019, 11:23 PM 0 Comments

    A record number of hihi or stitchbird have fledged on pest-free Tiritiri Matangi Island in the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park during the latest breeding season. Hihi breeding on Tiritiri Matangi starts in late September and runs until February. This breeding season 252 new birds were added to the hihi population on Tiritiri Matangi. That beats […]

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    Tagged with: Hihi Conservation Charitable Trust, Mhairi McCready, Tiritiri Matangi

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    A novel method for using ecoacoustics to monitor post‐translocation behaviour in an endangered passerine

    by Dr John Ewen February 6, 2019, 11:58 PM 0 Comments

    Published in: Methods in Ecology and Evolution Authors: Oliver C. Metcalf; John G. Ewen; Mhairi McCready; Emma M. Williams and J. Marcus Rowcliffe Abstract: Conservation translocations are an important tool in wildlife management, but monitoring of translocations has traditionally suffered from a lack of techniques for effective post‐release monitoring. Increasing understanding of post‐release movements is vital in improving the success of […]

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    Tagged with: Emma Williams, J. Marcus Rowcliffe, John Ewen, Mhairi McCready, Oliver Metcalf, Rotokare, Simon Collins

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    Genetic variance in fitness indicates rapid contemporary adaptive evolution in wild animals

    by Dr John Ewen May 28, 2022 0 Comments

    Published in: Science Authors: Bonnet et al (there are 40!) Abstract: The rate of adaptive evolution, the contribution of selection to genetic changes that increase mean fitness, is determined by the additive genetic variance in individual relative fitness. To date, there are few robust estimates of this parameter for natural populations, and it is therefore […]

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