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David Towns
Auckland University of Technology - Auckland / New Zealand
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 246
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David Towns's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Above‐and below‐ground impacts of introduced predators in seabird‐dominated island ecosystems Ecology letters 9 (12), 1299-1307, 2006
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Patterns of range contractions and extinctions in the New Zealand herpetofauna following human colonisation New Zealand journal of zoology 21 (4), 325-339, 1994
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Above‐and below‐ground impacts of introduced predators in seabird‐dominated island ecosystems Ecology letters 9 (12), 1299-1307, 2006
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From small Maria to massive Campbell: forty years of rat eradications from New Zealand islands New Zealand journal of zoology 30 (4), 377-398, 2003
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Patterns of range contractions and extinctions in the New Zealand herpetofauna following human colonisation New Zealand journal of zoology 21 (4), 325-339, 1994
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