Using adaptive management to determine requirements of re‐introduced populations: the case of the New Zealand hihi

DOUG P. ARMSTRONG , ISABEL CASTRO , RICHARD GRIFFITHS
Journal of Applied Ecology 44 ( 5) 953 -962

132
2007
Density-dependent population growth in a reintroduced population of North Island saddlebacks

DOUG P. ARMSTRONG , R. SCOTT DAVIDSON , JOHN K. PERROTT , JON ROYGARD
Journal of Animal Ecology 74 ( 1) 160 -170

72
2005
Adaptive harvesting of source populations for translocation: a case study with New Zealand Robins.

WENDY J. DIMOND , DOUG P. ARMSTRONG
Conservation Biology 21 ( 1) 114 -124

60
2007
Developing the science of reintroduction biology.

PHILIP J. SEDDON , DOUG P. ARMSTRONG , RICHARD F. MALONEY
Conservation Biology 21 ( 2) 303 -312

748
2007
An integrated approach for predicting fates of reintroductions with demographic data from multiple populations.

ELIZABETH H. PARLATO , DOUG P. ARMSTRONG
Conservation Biology 26 ( 1) 97 -106

20
2012
Methods for measuring amounts of energy available from banksia inflorescences

DOUG P. ARMSTRONG , DAVID C. PATON
Austral Ecology 15 ( 3) 291 -297

24
1990
25
1991
Losing anti-predatory behaviour: A cost of translocation

SARAH M. WHITWELL , CHRISTOPHE AMIOT , IAN G. MCLEAN , TIM G. LOVEGROVE
Austral Ecology 37 ( 4) 413 -418

11
2012
Strategic rat control for restoring populations of native species in forest fragments.

DOUG P. ARMSTRONG , NIC GORMAN , RHONDA PIKE , BRIGITTE KREIGENHOFER
Conservation Biology 28 ( 3) 713 -723

9
2014
Modeling Vital Rates of a Reintroduced New Zealand Robin Population as a Function of Predator Control

DOUG P. ARMSTRONG , ELIZABETH H. RAEBURN , REBECCA M. LEWIS , DON RAVINE
Journal of Wildlife Management 70 ( 4) 1028 -1036

31
2006
Estimating the Viability of a Reintroduced New Zealand Robin Population as a Function of Predator Control

DOUG P. ARMSTRONG , ELIZABETH H. RAEBURN , REBECCA M. LEWIS , DON RAVINE
Journal of Wildlife Management 70 ( 4) 1020 -1027

37
2006
Improved methods for reducing translocation mortality and obtaining reliable population projections for reintroduction of the New Zealand Rifleman Acanthisitta chloris

SARAH WITHERS , DOUG ARMSTRONG , TAMSIN WARD-SMITH , STUART PARSONS
Bird Conservation International 29 ( 4) 542 -557

2019
Strategic monitoring of reintroductions in ecological restoration programmes

John G. EWEN , Doug P. ARMSTRONG
Ecoscience 14 ( 4) 401 -409

72
2007
Correlation between nectar supply and aggression in territorial honeyeaters: causation or coincidence?

DougP. Armstrong
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 30 ( 2) 95 -102

27
1992
Post-release monitoring of bird translocations: why is it important and how do we do it

KEVIN A Parker , JOHN G Ewen , PHILIP J Seddon , DOUG P Armstrong
Notornis 60 ( 1) 85 -92

41
2013
Designing experimental reintroductions as experiments

DP Armstrong , T Soderquist , R Southgate
Reintroduction biology of Australian and New Zealand fauna 27 -29

80
1994
Metapopulation management of an extreme disease scenario

Stewart J Huxtable , Drew V Lee , Phil Wise , DP Armstrong
Advances in reintroduction biology of Australian and New Zealand fauna 141 -154

6
2015
2
2009