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List of works by Mike H. Bowie

A practical technique for non-destructive monitoring of soil surface invertebrates for ecological restoration programmes

scientific article published in 2004

A survey of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in Ahuriri Scenic Reserve, Banks Peninsula, and comparisons with a previous survey performed 30 years earlier

scientific article published in 2018

An appraisal of simple tree-mounted shelters for non-lethal monitoring of weta (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae and Rhaphidophoridae) in New Zealand nature reserves

BOOK REVIEW: The Inside Out of Flies. Erica McAlister. Published by CSIRO Publishing, Australia.

Book review published in 2022

Electrophoretic studies on azinphos-methyl resistant and susceptible strains of the lightbrown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)

1985 diploma thesis by Michael H. Bowie at University of Canterbury

Evaluation of image analysis for studing mite behaviour

1996 master's thesis by Mike H. Bowie at Lincoln University

Factors influencing occupancy of modified artificial refuges for monitoring the range-restricted Banks Peninsula tree weta Hemideina ricta (Anostostomatidae)

scholarly article published in 2014

Field boundaries as barriers to movement of hover flies (Diptera: Syrphidae) in cultivated land

scientific article published on 25 January 2003

Invertebrate survey of reserves, covenants and significant remnants of eastern Banks Peninsula in 2010-2011

2011 scientific report by Lincoln University

Measuring diversity and abundance of invertebrates in Ahuriri, Coopers Knob and Orongomai Reserves in the Port Hills, Canterbury

scientific report

Molecular identification and distribution of native and exotic earthworms in New Zealand human-modified soils

article

Persistence of biodiversity in a dryland remnant within an intensified dairy farm landscape

article published in 2016

Response of endemic and exotic earthworm communities to ecological restoration

scientific article published in 2016

Response of endemic and exotic earthworm communities to ecological restoration

THE USE OF TREE-MOUNTED ARTIFICIAL SHELTERS TO INVESTIGATE ARBOREAL SPIDER COMMUNITIES IN NEW ZEALAND NATURE RESERVES

article

The ecological importance of moss ground cover in dry shrubland restoration within an irrigated agricultural landscape matrix

scientific article published on 23 April 2022

Tree guards and weed mats in a dry shrubland restoration in New Zealand

scientific article published on 25 September 2018