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List of works by Joanne Monks

Attempting to Manage Complex Predator–Prey Interactions Fails to Avert Imminent Extinction of a Threatened New Zealand Skink Population

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Avoiding aliens: Behavioural plasticity in habitat use enables large, nocturnal geckos to survive Pacific rat invasions

article by Joanne M. Monks et al published May 2007 in Biological Conservation

Balancing phylogenetic diversity and species numbers in conservation prioritization, using a case study of threatened species in New Zealand

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Climate‐change impacts exacerbate conservation threats in island systems: New Zealand as a case study

scientific article published on 10 February 2021

Conservation status of New Zealand reptiles, 2012

scientific article published in June 2013

Contrasting patterns of population structure at large and fine geographical scales in a migratory avian disturbance specialist of braided river ecosystems

scientific article published in 2019

Control of invasive predators improves breeding success of an endangered alpine passerine

scientific article

Correlated recovery of five lizard populations following eradication of invasive mammals

Do population indicators work? Investigating correlated responses of bird populations in relation to predator management

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Evaluation of counting methods for monitoring populations of a cryptic alpine passerine, the rock wren (Passeriformes, Acanthisittidae, Xenicus gilviventris)

scientific article published on 04 March 2021

Genetic diversity is maintained in the endangered New Zealand long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculatus) despite a closed social structure and regular population crashes

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Habitat use by southern forest geckos (Mokopirirakau‘Southern Forest’) in the Catlins, Southland

article published in 2013

Heat and water loss vs shelter: a dilemma in thermoregulatory decision-making for a retreat-dwelling nocturnal gecko

scientific article published on 10 August 2020

Impacts of introduced mammalian predators on New Zealand’s alpine fauna

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Individual specialists within a generalist niche: variable diet of stoats and implications for conservation

scientific article published on 26 January 2022

Lizard Conservation in Mainland Sanctuaries

Novel Predators and Naïve Prey: How Introduced Mammals Shape Behaviours and Populations of New Zealand Lizards

2006 doctoral thesis by Joanne Marie Hoare at Victoria University of Wellington

Optimising the sampling of skinks using artificial retreats based on weather conditions and time of day

article by Joanne Hoare et al published 1 October 2009 in Applied Herpetology

Phylogeographic-based conservation implications for the New Zealand long-tailed bat, (Chalinolobus tuberculatus): identification of a single ESU and a candidate population for genetic rescue

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Pitfall trapping outperforms other methods for surveying ground-dwelling large-bodied alpine invertebrates

scientific article published in 2023

Prediction based on data derived from expert elicitation may hinder understanding of extinction risk – Reply to Tingley et al

Resource limitation underlying multiple masting models makes mast seeding sensitive to future climate change

scientific article published on 4 January 2016

Sex ratio bias and extinction risk in an isolated population of Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus)

scientific article (publication date: 2014)

Testing a global standard for quantifying species recovery and assessing conservation impact

scientific article

The effect of two glyphosate formulations on a small, diurnal lizard (Oligosoma polychroma).

scientific article

Thermal heterogeneity of selected retreats in cool-temperate viviparous lizards suggests a potential benefit of future climate warming

scientific article published in 2021

Variable vulnerability to climate change in New Zealand lizards

scientific article published in 2022