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    Ecology: The fruits of local knowledge by Wootton, Kate L, O'B Lyver, Phil

    Published in Current biology (08-04-2024)
    “…Local and indigenous communities often have an intimate connection to nature that is reflected in their ecological knowledge and practices. A new study shows…”
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    Trends in the breeding population of Adélie penguins in the Ross Sea, 1981-2012: a coincidence of climate and resource extraction effects by Lyver, Phil O'B, Barron, Mandy, Barton, Kerry J, Ainley, David G, Pollard, Annie, Gordon, Shulamit, McNeill, Stephen, Ballard, Grant, Wilson, Peter R

    Published in PloS one (12-03-2014)
    “…Measurements of the size of Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) colonies of the southern Ross Sea are among the longest biologic time series in the Antarctic…”
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    Engaging Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in Environmental Management Could Alleviate Scale Mismatches in Social–Ecological Systems by HERSE, MARK R., LYVER, PHIL O’B., SCOTT, NIGEL, MCINTOSH, ANGUS R., COATS, SIMON C., GORMLEY, ANDREW M., TYLIANAKIS, JASON M.

    Published in Bioscience (01-08-2020)
    “…Scale mismatches in social–ecological systems constrain conservation by obscuring signals of environmental change, which could otherwise feed back to inform…”
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    A demographic model to support customary management of a culturally important waterfowl species by Herse, Mark R., Lyver, Phil O'B., Gormley, Andrew M., Scott, Nigel J., McIntosh, Angus R., Fletcher, David, Tylianakis, Jason

    Published in Ecology and society (01-09-2022)
    “…Scientific support invited by Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLC) to assist with customary environmental management can improve conservation and…”
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    Complementarity of indigenous and western scientific approaches for monitoring forest state by Lyver, Phil O’B., Richardson, Sarah J., Gormley, Andrew M., Timoti, Puke, Jones, Christopher J., Tahi, Brenda L.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-10-2018)
    “…Cross-cultural environmental monitoring systems inform on a broad suite of indicators relevant to both scientific and local communities. In this study, we used…”
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    Infectious diseases of Antarctic penguins: current status and future threats by Grimaldi, Wray W., Seddon, Phil J., Lyver, Phil O’B., Nakagawa, Shinichi, Tompkins, Daniel M.

    Published in Polar biology (01-05-2015)
    “…Until roughly 200 years ago, the Antarctic was untouched by humankind. With ratification of the Antarctic Treaty in 1961, this region was set aside forever for…”
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    Post-fledging survival of Adélie penguins at multiple colonies: chicks raised on fish do well by Ainley, David G., Dugger, Katie M., La Mesa, Mario, Ballard, Grant, Barton, Kerry J., Jennings, Scott, Karl, Brian J., Lescroël, Amelie, Lyver, Phil O’B., Schmidt, Annie, Wilson, Peter

    “…We assessed whether the mass of Adélie penguin Pygoscelis adeliae fledglings at 3 colonies of markedly disparate size on Ross Island, Ross Sea, correlated with…”
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    Survival differences and the effect of environmental instability on breeding dispersal in an Adélie penguin meta-population by Dugger, Katie M, Ainley, David G, Lyver, Phil O'B, Barton, Kerry, Ballard, Grant

    “…High survival and breeding philopatry was previously confirmed for the Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) during a period of stable environmental conditions…”
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    Climate change winners: receding ice fields facilitate colony expansion and altered dynamics in an Adélie penguin metapopulation by LaRue, Michelle A, Ainley, David G, Swanson, Matt, Dugger, Katie M, Lyver, Phil O'B, Barton, Kerry, Ballard, Grant

    Published in PloS one (03-04-2013)
    “…There will be winners and losers as climate change alters the habitats of polar organisms. For an Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) colony on Beaufort Island…”
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    Inter-individual differences in the foraging behavior of breeding Adélie penguins are driven by individual quality and sex by Lescroël, Amelie, Lyver, Phil O’B., Jongsomjit, Dennis, Veloz, Sam, Dugger, Katie M., Kappes, Peter, Karl, Brian J., Whitehead, Amy L., Pech, Roger, Cole, Theresa L., Ballard, Grant

    “…Inter-individual differences in demographic traits of iteroparous species can arise through learning and maturation, as well as from permanent differences in…”
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    Initiating open access licensing in the New Zealand Journal of Ecology to further promote ecological science and better align copyright with the intent of Te Tiriti o Waitangi by Etherington, Thomas R., Lyver, Phil O’B., Walker, Leilani A.

    Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-2023)
    “…Copyright is a form of intellectual property right for published works that seeks to protect the creator's and provider's rights to be able to (1) reuse their…”
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    Good predators: the roles of weka (Gallirallus australis) in New Zealand’s past and present ecosystems by Carpenter, Joanna K., Innes, John G., Wood, Jamie R., Lyver, Phil O’B.

    Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-2021)
    “…There is increasing interest in restoring native predators in order to regulate ecosystems and maintain biodiversity, but predator reintroductions are still…”
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    Pandemic prevention should not victimize Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities by Tylianakis, Jason M., Herse, Mark R., Malinen, Sanna, Lyver, Phil O'B.

    Published in Conservation letters (01-09-2021)
    “…Vietnam has issued a directive to strengthen existing penalties for illegal trade and consumption of wildlife. [...]hundreds of animal rights groups have…”
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    Burrowing seabird effects on invertebrate communities in soil and litter are dominated by ecosystem engineering rather than nutrient addition by Orwin, Kate H, Wardle, David A, Towns, David R, St. John, Mark G, Bellingham, Peter J, Jones, Chris, Fitzgerald, Brian M, Parrish, Richard G, Lyver, Phil O’B

    Published in Oecologia (01-01-2016)
    “…Vertebrate consumers can be important drivers of the structure and functioning of ecosystems, including the soil and litter invertebrate communities that drive…”
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    Sex‐specific recruitment rates contribute to male‐biased sex ratio in Adélie penguins by Morandini, Virginia, Dugger, Katie M., Schmidt, Annie E., Varsani, Arvind, Lescroël, Amélie, Ballard, Grant, Lyver, Phil O'B., Barton, Kerry, Ainley, David G.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-02-2024)
    “…Sex‐related differences in vital rates that drive population change reflect the basic life history of a species. However, for visually monomorphic bird…”
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    Spatio-temporal occurrence patterns of cetaceans near Ross Island, Antarctica, 2002–2015: implications for food web dynamics by Ainley, David G., Lindke, Ken, Ballard, Grant, Lyver, Phil O’B., Jennings, Scott, Toniolo, Viola, Pennycook, Jean, Massaro, Melanie, Santora, Jarrod A.

    Published in Polar biology (01-09-2017)
    “…The Ross Sea pelagic food web is closely coupled, with the foraging among abundant upper level species affecting the foraging of one another. To investigate…”
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    Factors driving Adélie penguin chick size, mass and condition at colonies of different sizes in the Southern Ross Sea by Whitehead, Amy L., Lyver, Phil O’B., Ballard, Grant, Barton, Kerry, Karl, Brian J., Dugger, Katie M., Jennings, Scott, Lescroël, Amelie, Wilson, Peter R., Ainley, David G.

    “…Body size, mass and condition can affect an organism’s ability to cope with variation in resource availability or metabolic demand, particularly as juveniles…”
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