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    Resurrecting Extinct Interactions with Extant Substitutes by Griffiths, Christine J., Hansen, Dennis M., Jones, Carl G., Zuël, Nicolas, Harris, Stephen

    Published in Current biology (10-05-2011)
    “…There is increasing evidence that restoration ecologists should be most concerned with restoring species interactions rather than species diversity per se [1]…”
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    Anthropogenic Natal Environmental Effects on Life Histories in a Wild Bird Population by Cartwright, Samantha J., Nicoll, Malcolm A.C., Jones, Carl G., Tatayah, Vikash, Norris, Ken

    Published in Current biology (03-03-2014)
    “…Recent work suggests that the environment experienced in early life can alter life histories in wild populations [1–5], but our understanding of the processes…”
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    Tracking Viral Evolution during a Disease Outbreak: the Rapid and Complete Selective Sweep of a Circovirus in the Endangered Echo Parakeet by KUNDU, Samit, FAULKES, Christopher G, GREENWOOD, Andrew G, JONES, Carl G, KAISER, Pete, LYNE, Owen D, BLACK, Simon A, CHOWRIMOOTOO, Aurelie, GROOMBRIDGE, Jim J

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-05-2012)
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    Contrasting effects of tropical cyclones on the annual survival of a pelagic seabird in the Indian Ocean by Nicoll, Malcolm A. C., Nevoux, Marie, Jones, Carl G., Ratcliffe, Norman, Ruhomaun, Kevin, Tatayah, Vikash, Norris, Ken

    Published in Global change biology (01-02-2017)
    “…Tropical cyclones are renowned for their destructive nature and are an important feature of marine and coastal tropical ecosystems. Over the last 40 years,…”
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    Standards for documenting and monitoring bird reintroduction projects by Sutherland, William J., Armstrong, Doug, Butchart, Stuart H. M, Earnhardt, Joanne M., Ewen, John, Jamieson, Ian, Jones, Carl G., Lee, Rebecca, Newbery, Peter, Nichols, James D., Parker, Kevin A., Sarrazin, François, Seddon, Philip J., Shah, Nirmal, Tatayah, Vikash

    Published in Conservation letters (01-08-2010)
    “…It would be much easier to assess the effectiveness of different reintroduction methods, and so improve the success of reintroductions, if there was greater…”
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    Individual consistency in migration strategies of a tropical seabird, the Round Island petrel by Franklin, Kirsty A, Norris, Ken, Gill, Jennifer A, Ratcliffe, Norman, Bonnet-Lebrun, Anne-Sophie, Butler, Simon J, Cole, Nik C, Jones, Carl G, Lisovski, Simeon, Ruhomaun, Kevin, Tatayah, Vikash, Nicoll, Malcolm A C

    Published in Movement ecology (14-03-2022)
    “…In migratory species, the extent of within- and between-individual variation in migratory strategies can influence potential rates and directions of responses…”
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    The need for enemy-free space: The impact of an invasive gecko on island endemics by Cole, Nik C., Jones, Carl G., Harris, Stephen

    Published in Biological conservation (01-10-2005)
    “…How introduced reptiles cause the loss of endemic reptiles is poorly understood and currently there are no available techniques for dealing with this major…”
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    Competition and community structure in diurnal arboreal geckos (genus Phelsuma) in the Indian Ocean by Harmon, Luke J., Harmon, Lisa L., Jones, Carl G.

    Published in Oikos (01-11-2007)
    “…In this study, we investigate community structure in day geckos (genus Phelsuma) in the Indian Ocean. Much of what we know about communities of diurnal…”
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    Range expansion and hybridization in Round Island petrels (Pterodroma spp.): evidence from microsatellite genotypes by Brown, Ruth M, Nichols, Richard A, Faulkes, Chris G, Jones, Carl G, Bugoni, Leandro, Tatayah, Vikash, Gottelli, Dada, Jordan, William C

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-08-2010)
    “…Historical records suggest that the petrels of Round Island (near Mauritius, Indian Ocean) represent a recent, long-distance colonization by species…”
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    The welfare implications of using exotic tortoises as ecological replacements by Griffiths, Christine J, Zuël, Nicolas, Tatayah, Vikash, Jones, Carl G, Griffiths, Owen, Harris, Stephen

    Published in PloS one (19-06-2012)
    “…Ecological replacement involves the introduction of non-native species to habitats beyond their historical range, a factor identified as increasing the risk of…”
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    Phylogenetic relationships in Pterodroma petrels are obscured by recent secondary contact and hybridization by Brown, Ruth M, Jordan, William C, Faulkes, Chris G, Jones, Carl G, Bugoni, Leandro, Tatayah, Vikash, Palma, Ricardo L, Nichols, Richard A

    Published in PloS one (31-05-2011)
    “…The classification of petrels (Pterodroma spp.) from Round Island, near Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, has confounded researchers since their discovery in…”
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    Restricted dispersal reduces the strength of spatial density dependence in a tropical bird population by Burgess, Malcolm D, Nicoll, Malcolm A.C, Jones, Carl G, Norris, Ken

    “…Spatial processes could play an important role in density-dependent population regulation because the disproportionate use of poor quality habitats as…”
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    Positive Indirect Interactions between Neighboring Plant Species via a Lizard Pollinator by Hansen, Dennis M., Kiesbüy, Heine C., Jones, Carl G., Müller, Christine B.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-04-2007)
    “…In natural communities, species are embedded in networks of direct and indirect interactions. Most studies on indirect interactions have focused on how they…”
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    Trees, birds and bees in Mauritius: exploitative competition between introduced honey bees and endemic nectarivorous birds? by Hansen, Dennis M., Olesen, Jens M., Jones, Carl G.

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-05-2002)
    “…Aims To investigate effects of introduced honey bees, Apis mellifera L., on the nectar-feeding activity of two species of endemic nectarivorous birds, the Grey…”
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    Declining Survival Rates in a Reintroduced Population of the Mauritius Kestrel: Evidence for Non-Linear Density Dependence and Environmental Stochasticity by Nicoll, M. A. C., Jones, Carl G., Norris, Ken

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-11-2003)
    “…1. We studied a reintroduced population of the formerly critically endangered Mauritius kestrel Falco punctatus Temmink from its inception in 1987 until 2002,…”
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    Impacts of herbivory by ecological replacements on an island ecosystem by Moorhouse‐Gann, Rosemary J., Vaughan, Ian P., Cole, Nik C., Goder, Martine, Tatayah, Vikash, Jones, Carl G., Mike, Daevid, Young, Richard P., Bruford, Michael W., Rivers, Malin C., Hipperson, Helen, Russo, Isa‐Rita M., Stanton, David W. G., Symondson, William O. C.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-09-2022)
    “…The use of ecological replacements (analogue species to replace extinct taxa) to restore ecosystem functioning is a promising conservation tool. However, this…”
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    Phenological tracking of a seasonal climate window in a recovering tropical island bird species by Taylor, Joseph, Nicoll, Malcolm A. C., Black, Emily, Wainwright, Caroline M., Jones, Carl G., Tatayah, Vikash, Vidale, Pier Luigi, Norris, Ken

    Published in Climatic change (01-02-2021)
    “…Constraints on evolutionary adaptation and range shifts mean that phenotypic plasticity, which includes physiological, developmental or behavioural responses…”
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