Human-assisted spread of a maladaptive behavior in a critically endangered birdIntroduced mammalian predators induce behavioural changes in parental care in an endemic New Zealand birdPopulation bottlenecks and increased hatching failure in endangered birds.A test of the 'genetic rescue' technique using bottlenecked donor populations of Drosophila melanogaster.Hatching failure increases with severity of population bottlenecks in birds.Inbreeding and endangered species management: is New Zealand out of step with the rest of the world?Adult helpers increase the recruitment of closely related offspring in the cooperatively breeding rifleman.Predation on dependent offspring: a review of the consequences for mean expression and phenotypic plasticity in avian life history traits.THE EVOLUTION OF SPERM SIZE IN BIRDS.Genetic analysis reveals diverse kin-directed routes to helping in the rifleman Acanthisitta chloris.Reciprocal translocation of small numbers of inbred individuals rescues immunogenetic diversity.Testing the predictions of sex allocation hypotheses in dimorphic, cooperatively breeding riflemen.Phylogenetic relationships of the genus Mohoua, endemic hosts of New Zealand’s obligate brood parasitic Long-tailed Cuckoo (Eudynamys taitensis)Response of introduced European birds in New Zealand to experimental brood parasitismResponse of introduced European birds in New Zealand to experimental brood parasitismSexual Selection and the Intromittent Organ of BirdsBegging Intensity of Nestling Birds Varies with Sibling RelatednessWhen the neighbourhood goes bad: can endangered black robins adjust nest-site selection in response to the risk of an invasive predator?Nest site selection by the endangered black robin increases vulnerability to predation by an invasive birdDecreased immunocompetence in a severely bottlenecked population of an endemic New Zealand birdStrategic Regulation of Body Mass and Singing Behavior in New Zealand RobinsDifferential effects of exotic predator-control on nest success of native and introduced birds in New ZealandLizard Conservation in Mainland SanctuariesFlexibility but no coordination of visits in provisioning riflemenLatitudinal differences in the breeding phenology of Grey Warblers covary with the prevalence of parasitism by Shining Bronze-Cuckoos
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