Search Results - "Hegg, Danilo"
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Small crickets of New Zealand (Orthoptera: Grylloidea: Trigonidiidae and Mogoplistidae), with the description of two new genera and species
Published in European journal of taxonomy (09-09-2024)“…Crickets (Order Orthoptera, Infraorder Gryllidea) are under-represented in New Zealand, with a total of eight species identified and formally described thus…”
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High alpine sorcerers: revision of the cave wētā genus Pharmacus Pictet & de Saussure (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae: Macropathinae), with the description of six new species and three new subspecies
Published in European journal of taxonomy (04-04-2022)“…The New Zealand alpine cave wētā genus Pharmacus was first described by Pictet & de Saussure (1893) as a monotypic taxon. Three species were added to the genus…”
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Diversity and distribution of Pleioplectron Hutton cave wētā (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae: Macropathinae), with the synonymy of Weta Chopard and the description of seven new species
Published in European journal of taxonomy (12-11-2019)“…The genus Pleioplectron was first described by Hutton (1896) and included six New Zealand species. This genus has since had three species moved, one each to…”
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Reinstatement of the New Zealand cave wētā genus Miotopus Hutton (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae) and description of a new species
Published in European journal of taxonomy (18-10-2018)“…Comparison of morphological and genetic data from New Zealand forest cave wētā suggests we should recognise the genus Miotopus proposed by Hutton (1898). A new…”
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Yellow-eyed Penguin (Megadyptes antipodes) as a case study to assess the reliability of nest counts
Published in Journal of ornithology (2012)“…Population monitoring of seabirds plays an important role in conservation since it provides the information required to evaluate conservation programmes of…”
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Demography of takahe (Porphyrio hochstetteri) in Fiordland: environmental factors and management affect survival and breeding success
Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-2012)“…The last remaining natural population of the critically endangered takahe (Porphyrio hochsletteri) is confined to the Murchison Mountains in Fiordland, New…”
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