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List of works by Priscilla M. Wehi

A short scan of Māori journeys to Antarctica

scientific article

Artefacts, biology and bias in museum collection research

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Contribution of Indigenous Peoples' understandings and relational frameworks to invasive alien species management

scientific article published in 2023

Cooperation-mediated plasticity in dispersal and colonization

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Cultural stewardship in urban spaces: Reviving Indigenous knowledge for the restoration of nature

scientific article published in 2024

Diet selectivity in a terrestrial forest invertebrate, the Auckland tree wētā, across three habitat zones.

scientific article published in February 2018

Enhancing awareness and adoption of cultural values through use of Māori bird names in science communication and environmental reporting

scientific article

Harakeke (Phormium tenax) ecology and historical management by Maori: The changing landscape in New Zealand

2005 doctoral thesis by Priscilla M. Wehi at University of Waikato

Human Perceptions of Megafaunal Extinction Events Revealed by Linguistic Analysis of Indigenous Oral Traditions

scientific article published on 04 June 2018

Importance of including cultural practices in ecological restoration

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Indigenous ancestral sayings contribute to modern conservation partnerships: examples using Phormium tenax

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Interpreting past trophic ecology of a threatened alpine parrot, kea<i>Nestor notabilis</i>, from museum specimens

scientific article published in 2022

Island biocultural diversity and traditional ecological knowledge

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Isotopic fractionation in a large herbivorous insect, the Auckland tree weta

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Ka mua, ka muri: the inclusion of mātauranga Māori in New Zealand ecology

scholarly article published 2019

Kaitiakitanga, place and the urban restoration agenda

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Kua takoto te mānuka: mātauranga Māori in New Zealand ecology

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Leadership and diversity in the New Zealand Ecological Society

scientific article published in 2019

Male tree weta are attracted to cuticular scent cues but do not discriminate according to sex or among two closely related species

Marine resources in Māori oral tradition: He kai moana, he kai mā te hinengaro

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Māori oral traditions record and convey indigenous knowledge of marine and freshwater resources

Reciprocal relationships: identity, tradition and food in the Kīngitanga Poukai He Manaakitanga: o te tuakiri, o te tikanga me te kai ki te Poukai o te Kīngitanga

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Rāhui and conservation? Māori voices in the nineteenth century niupepa Māori

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Social rank, hormones and reproductive behaviour of male brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) : implications for biocontrol

1996 master's thesis by Priscilla McAllum at Lincoln University

Sub-lethal exposure to a mammalian pesticide bait alters behaviour in an orthopteran

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The use of the Māori language in species nomenclature

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Tolerance for nutrient imbalance in an intermittently feeding herbivorous cricket, the Wellington tree weta.

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Traditional plant harvesting in contemporary fragmented and urban landscapes

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‘Get together, work together, write together’: a novel framework for conservation of New Zealand frogs

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