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    Flying south: Foraging locations of the Hutton's shearwater (Puffinus huttoni) revealed by Time‐Depth Recorders and GPS tracking by Bennet, Della G., Horton, Travis W., Goldstien, Sharyn J., Rowe, Lindsay, Briskie, James V.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-07-2019)
    “…The Hutton's shearwater Puffinus huttoni is an endangered seabird endemic to Kaikōura, New Zealand, but the spatial and temporal aspects of its at‐sea foraging…”
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    Global phylogeography of the widely introduced North West Pacific ascidian Styela clava by Goldstien, Sharyn J, Dupont, Lise, Viard, Frédérique, Hallas, Paul J, Nishikawa, Teruaki, Schiel, David R, Gemmell, Neil J, Bishop, John D D

    Published in PloS one (22-02-2011)
    “…The solitary ascidian Styela clava Herdman, 1882 is considered to be native to Japan, Korea, northern China and the Russian Federation in the NW Pacific, but…”
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    Comparative phylogeography of coastal limpets across a marine disjunction in New Zealand by GOLDSTIEN, SHARYN J, SCHIEL, DAVID R, GEMMELL, NEIL J

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-10-2006)
    “…Cook Strait, which separates the North and South Island of New Zealand, has been a transient, but re-occurring feature of the New Zealand land mass throughout…”
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    Using temporal sampling to improve attribution of source populations for invasive species by Goldstien, Sharyn J

    Published in PloS one (03-06-2013)
    “…Notes how numerous studies have applied genetic tools to the identification of source populations and transport pathways for invasive species but there are…”
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    Hybrid-Lambda: simulation of multiple merger and Kingman gene genealogies in species networks and species trees by Zhu, Sha, Degnan, James H, Goldstien, Sharyn J, Eldon, Bjarki

    Published in BMC bioinformatics (15-09-2015)
    “…There has been increasing interest in coalescent models which admit multiple mergers of ancestral lineages; and to model hybridization and coalescence…”
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    Life history stage and vessel voyage profile can influence shipping-mediated propagule pressure of non-indigenous biofouling species by Schimanski, Kate B., Goldstien, Sharyn J., Hopkins, Grant A., Atalah, Javier, Floerl, Oliver

    Published in Biological invasions (01-07-2017)
    “…To control the spread of non-indigenous species it is necessary to understand how early stages of the invasion process, such as age of propagule at time of…”
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    Seasonal and annual variation in the diving behaviour of Hutton's shearwater (Puffinus huttoni) by Bennet, Della G., Horton, Travis W., Goldstien, Sharyn J., Rowe, Lindsay, Briskie, James V.

    Published in New Zealand journal of zoology (01-10-2020)
    “…With the development and implementation of tracking technology, we are now able to monitor the foraging behaviour of seabirds while at sea. Time-Depth…”
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    When rediscovery is not enough: Taxonomic uncertainty hinders conservation of a critically endangered bird by Robertson, Bruce C., Stephenson, Brent M., Goldstien, Sharyn J.

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-12-2011)
    “…[Display omitted] ► The “extinct” New Zealand storm-petrel Oceanites maorianus is an enigmatic taxon only known from three museum specimens. ► We compare…”
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    Phylogenetic affinities of the Fregetta storm-petrels are not black and white by Robertson, Bruce C., Stephenson, Brent M., Ronconi, Robert A., Goldstien, Sharyn J., Shepherd, Lara, Tennyson, Alan, Carlile, Nicholas, Ryan, Peter G.

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-04-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] •Fregetta comprises black-bellied and white-bellied storm-petrels.•White-bellied form of black-bellied storm-petrel thought present in South…”
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    Distribution, body size, genetic structure and conservation of Siphlaenigma janae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) by Pohe, Stephen R., Winterbourn, Michael J., Goldstien, Sharyn J., Harding, Jon S.

    Published in New Zealand journal of zoology (03-04-2018)
    “…Distribution, body size and genetic structure of the poorly known New Zealand mayfly Siphlaenigma janae were investigated to improve understanding of its…”
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    Factors influencing the en route survivorship and post-voyage growth of a common ship biofouling organism, Bugula neritina by Schimanski, Kate B., Piola, Richard F., Goldstien, Sharyn J., Floerl, Oliver, Grandison, Clare, Atalah, Javier, Hopkins, Grant A.

    Published in Biofouling (Chur, Switzerland) (13-09-2016)
    “…The likelihood that viable non-indigenous biofouling species will survive a voyage on a vessel is influenced by a range of factors, including the speed,…”
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    Distribution, nymphal habitat, genetic structure and conservation of the New Zealand mayfly Isothraulus abditus (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) and a description of its subimago by Pohe, Stephen R., Winterbourn, Michael J., Goldstien, Sharyn J., Ball, Olivier J.-P., Harding, Jon S.

    Published in New Zealand journal of zoology (02-01-2019)
    “…Distribution, nymphal habitat and genetic structure of the New Zealand mayfly Isothraulus abditus were investigated to improve our understanding of its ecology…”
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    Genetic and phenotypic variability in Stenoperla prasina (Newman, 1845) (Plecoptera: Eustheniidae) in relation to latitude and altitude in New Zealand by Winterbourn, Michael J., Pohe, Stephen R., Goldstien, Sharyn J.

    Published in Aquatic insects (03-04-2017)
    “…Genetic divergence, body size and variations in external genitalia of the stonefly Stenoperla prasina (Newman, 1845) (Plecoptera: Eustheniidae) were…”
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    Colonisation and connectivity by intertidal limpets among New Zealand, Chatham and Sub-Antarctic Islands: I. Genetic connections by Goldstien, Sharyn J., Gemmell, Neil J., Schiel, David R.

    “…Limpets of the genusCellanaare important grazers in the intertidal zone throughout New Zealand and in many ways serve as models for understanding biogeographic…”
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    Development and application of a quantitative real-time PCR assay for the globally invasive tunicate Styela clava by Gillum, Joanne

    Published in Management of biological invasions (01-06-2014)
    “…Styela clava Herdman, 1881, is a solitary ascidian native to the Northwest Pacific, which has spread globally over the past 90 years, reaching pest levels and…”
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    Phylogeography of the New Zealand blue duck (Hymenolaimus malacorhynchos): implications for translocation and species recovery by Robertson, Bruce C, Steeves, Tammy E, McBride, Katherine P, Goldstien, Sharyn J, Williams, Murray, Gemmell, Neil J

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-12-2007)
    “…Translocation of individuals among extant populations is an important tool in species conservation that allows managers to supplement dwindling populations and…”
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    At-sea foraging behaviour in Hutton’s shearwater (Puffinus huttoni) as revealed by stable isotope analysis by Bennet, Della G., Horton, Travis W., Goldstien, Sharyn J., Rowe, Lindsay, Briskie, James V.

    Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-2022)
    “…Stable isotope analysis of feathers can provide an indirect method to investigate the diet and foraging locations of birds during the time the feathers were…”
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