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- Island Arks Symposium IV
- Island Arks Symposium V
- Island Arks Symposium VI
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North Island
Date:
13 Jun 2013
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Tag:
behavioural conservation
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New Zealand
,
North Island
,
population isolation
,
songbird
,
translocation
,
vocal divergence
Conservation implications of song divergence between source and translocated populations of the North Island Kōkako
There’s lots to learn about conservation from Australia’s island neighbor New Zealand, especially about translocation of native bird species. In their paper, “Conservation implications of song diverg
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