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Doug P Armstrong
Doug P Armstrong
Emeritus Professor of Conservation Biology, Massey University
Verified email at massey.ac.nz
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Developing the science of reintroduction biology
PJ Seddon, DP Armstrong, RF Maloney
Conservation biology 21 (2), 303-312, 2007
13732007
Directions in reintroduction biology
DP Armstrong, PJ Seddon
Trends in ecology & evolution 23 (1), 20-25, 2008
12882008
Reversing defaunation: restoring species in a changing world
PJ Seddon, CJ Griffiths, PS Soorae, DP Armstrong
Science 345 (6195), 406-412, 2014
6892014
Invasive mammal eradication on islands results in substantial conservation gains
HP Jones, ND Holmes, SHM Butchart, BR Tershy, PJ Kappes, I Corkery, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (15), 4033-4038, 2016
5212016
Seedlings from large seeds tolerated defoliation better: a test using phylogeneticaly independent contrasts
DP Armstrong, M Westoby
Ecology 74 (4), 1092-1100, 1993
3011993
Reintroduction biology: integrating science and management
JG Ewen, DP Armstrong, KA Parker, PJ Seddon
John Wiley & Sons, 2012
2422012
When do we need more data? A primer on calculating the value of information for applied ecologists
S Canessa, G Guillera‐Arroita, JJ Lahoz‐Monfort, DM Southwell, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 6 (10), 1219-1228, 2015
2012015
Using adaptive management to determine requirements of re‐introduced populations: the case of the New Zealand hihi
DP Armstrong, I Castro, R Griffiths
Journal of Applied Ecology 44 (5), 953-962, 2007
1982007
Standards for documenting and monitoring bird reintroduction projects
WJ Sutherland, D Armstrong, SHM Butchart, JM Earnhardt, J Ewen, ...
Conservation Letters 3 (4), 229-235, 2010
1722010
Cost distance modelling of landscape connectivity and gap‐crossing ability using radio‐tracking data
Y Richard, DP Armstrong
Journal of Applied Ecology 47 (3), 603-610, 2010
1612010
An introduction to using mark-recapture analysis for monitoring threatened species
M Lettink, DP Armstrong
Department of Conservation Technical Series A 28, 5-32, 2003
1542003
Is reintroduction biology an effective applied science?
G Taylor, S Canessa, RH Clarke, D Ingwersen, DP Armstrong, PJ Seddon, ...
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 32 (11), 873-880, 2017
1522017
Population dynamics of reintroduced forest birds on New Zealand islands
DP Armstrong, RS Davidson, WJ Dimond, JK Perrott, I Castro, JG Ewen, ...
Journal of Biogeography 29 (5‐6), 609-621, 2002
1352002
Integrating the metapopulation and habitat paradigms for understanding broad‐scale declines of species
DP Armstrong
Conservation Biology 19 (5), 1402-1410, 2005
1322005
Mortality and behaviour of hihi, an endangered New Zealand honeyeater, in the establishment phase following translocation
DP Armstrong, I Castro, JC Alley, B Feenstra, JK Perrott
Biological conservation 89 (3), 329-339, 1999
1251999
Strategic monitoring of reintroductions in ecological restoration programmes
JG Ewen, DP Armstrong
Ecoscience 14 (4), 401-409, 2007
1182007
Modelling reintroduced populations: the state of the art and future directions
DP Armstrong, MH Reynolds
Reintroduction biology: integrating science and management, 165-222, 2012
1172012
The theory and practice of catching, holding, moving and releasing animals
KA Parker, MJ Dickens, RH Clarke, TG Lovegrove
Reintroduction biology: integrating science and management, 105-137, 2012
1152012
Successful island reintroductions of New Zealand robins and saddlebacks with small numbers of founders
SS Taylor, IG Jamieson, DP Armstrong
Animal Conservation Forum 8 (4), 415-420, 2005
1142005
Adaptive management of reintroduction
MA McCarthy, DP Armstrong, MC Runge
Reintroduction biology: integrating science and management, 256-289, 2012
1132012
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