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    A metabolic theory of ecology applied to temperature and mass dependence of N and P excretion by common carp by Morgan, Dai K. J., Hicks, Brendan J.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-03-2013)
    “…Our study used a metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) to explore scaling of metabolic rates by body size and temperature, and to predict nutrient excretion by…”
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    Predictors of relative abundance of tree weta (Hemideina thoracica) in an urban forest remnant by Wehi, Priscilla M., Jorgensen, Murray, Morgan, Dai K.J.

    Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-2015)
    “…Restoration of urban forest remnants is an increasing activity worldwide, but the effects of restoration efforts on local wildlife in urban remnants remain…”
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    Do heterospecific size and demeanour influence visitation behaviour of birds at urban foraging patches? by Borowske, Alyssa, Morgan, Dai K. J, Waas, Joseph R

    Published in Journal of ethology (2012)
    “…We compared the feeding behaviour of garden birds in the presence of four heterospecific decoy species at suburban feeding stations to assess the relative…”
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    Efficacy of bird repellents at deterring North Island robins (Petroica australis longipes) and tomtits (P. macrocephala toitoi) from baits by Clapperton, B. Kay, Morgan, Dai K. J., Day, Tim D., Oates, Kerry E., Beath, Alison M., Cox, Neil R., Matthews, Lindsay R.

    Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-2014)
    “…North Island robins (Petroica australis longipes) and tomtits (P. macrocephala toitoi) are at risk of being poisoned during pest control operations in New…”
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    Native bird abundance after Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) removal from localised areas of high resource availability by Morgan, Dai K. J

    Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-2012)
    “…Assesses whether continuously removing Australian magpies (Gymnorhina tibicen) for 6 weeks from localised areas of high resource availability (e.g. bush…”
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    Can redirected aggression explain interspecific attacks by Australian magpies on other birds? by Morgan, Dai, Waas, Joseph, Innes, John

    Published in Behaviour (01-07-2007)
    “…Abstract Attacks by participants of conflicts against a third party are referred to as redirected aggression. Usually the third party is a conspecific — few…”
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    A global database of nitrogen and phosphorus excretion rates of aquatic animals by Vanni, Michael J., McIntyre, Peter B., Allen, Dennis, Arnott, Diane L., Benstead, Jonathan P., Berg, David J., Brabrand, Åge, Brosse, Sébastien, Bukaveckas, Paul A., Caliman, Adriano, Capps, Krista A., Carneiro, Luciana S., Chadwick, Nanette E., Christian, Alan D., Clarke, Andrew, Conroy, Joseph D., Cross, Wyatt F., Culver, David A., Dalton, Christopher M., Devine, Jennifer A., Domine, Leah M., Evans-White, Michelle A., Faafeng, Bjørn A., Flecker, Alexander S., Gido, Keith B., Godinot, Claire, Guariento, Rafael D., Haertel-Borer, Susanne, Hall, Robert O., Henry, Raoul, Herwig, Brian R., Hicks, Brendan J., Higgins, Karen A., Hood, James M., Hopton, Matthew E., Ikeda, Tsutomu, James, William F., Jansen, Henrice M., Johnson, Cody R., Koch, Benjamin J., Lamberti, Gary A., Lessard-Pilon, Stephanie, Maerz, John C., Mather, Martha E., McManamay, Ryan A., Milanovich, Joseph R., Morgan, Dai K. J., Moslemi, Jennifer M., Naddafi, Rahmat, Nilssen, Jens Petter, Pagano, Marc, Pilati, Alberto, Post, David M., Roopin, Modi, Rugenski, Amanda T., Schaus, Maynard H., Shostell, Joseph, Small, Gaston E., Solomon, Christopher T., Sterrett, Sean C., Strand, Øivind, Tarvainen, Marjo, Taylor, Jason M., Torres-Gerald, Lisette E., Turner, Caroline B., Urabe, Jotaro, Uye, Shin-Ichi, Ventelä, Anne-Mari, Villeger, Sébastien, Whiles, Matt R., Wilhelm, Frank M., Wilson, Henry F., Xenopoulos, Marguerite A., Zimmer, Kyle D.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-05-2017)
    “…Animals can be important in modulating ecosystem-level nutrient cycling, although their importance varies greatly among species and ecosystems. Nutrient…”
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    A global database of nitrogen and phosphorous excretion rates of aquatic animals by Vanni, Michael, McIntyre, Peter, Allen, Dennis, Arnott, Diane,L, Benestad, Jonathan, P, Berg, David, J, Brabrand, Åge, Brosse, Sebastien, Bukaveckas, Paul, A, Caliman, Adriano, Capps, Krista, A, Carneiro, Luciana, S, Chadwick, Nanette, E, Christian, Alan, D, Clarke, Andrew, Condroy, Joseph, D, Cross, Wyatt, F, Culver, David, A, Dalton, Christopher, M, Devine, Jennifer, A, Domine, Leah, M, Evans-White, Michelle, A, Faafeng, Bjørn A, Flecker, Aleksander, S, Keith, B. Gido, Godinot, Claire, Guariento, Rafael D, Haertel-Borer, Susanne, Hall, Robert, O, Henry, Rauol, Herwig, Brian, R, Hicks, Brendan, J, Higgins, Karen, A, Hood, James M, Hopton, Matthew E, Ikeda, Tsutomu, JAMES, WILLIAM F, Jansen, Henrice M, JOHNSON, CODY R, KOCH, BENJAMIN J, LAMBERTI, GARY A, LESSARD-PILON, STEPHANIE, MAERZ, JOHN C, MATHER, MARTHA E, MCMANAMAY, Ryan A, MILANOVICH, JOSEPH R, MORGAN, DAI K. J, MOSLEMI, JENNIFER M, NADDAFI, RAHMAT, Nilssen, Jens Petter, Pagano, Marcello, PILATI, ALBERTO, POST, DAVID M, ROOPIN, MODI, RUGENSKI, AMANDA T, SCHAUS, MAYNARD H, SHOSTELL, JOSEPH, SMALL, GASTON E, Solomon, Christopher T, STERRETT, SEAN C, Strand, Øivind, TARVAINEN, MARJO, TAYLOR, JASON M, TORRES-GERALD, LISETTE E, TURNER, CAROLINE B, Urabe, Jotaro, Uye, Shin-ichi, VENTELÄ, ANNE-MARI, VILLEGER, SÉBASTIEN, WHILES, MATT R, WILHELM, FRANK M, WILSON, Henry F, XENOPOULOS, MARGUERITE A, ZIMMER, KYLE D

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (2017)
    “…Animals can be important in modulating ecosystem-level nutrient cycling, although their importance varies greatly among species and ecosystems. Nutrient…”
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    Native bird abundance after Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) removal from localised areas of high resource availability by Morgan, Dai K.J., Waas, Joseph R., Innes, John, Arnold, Greg

    Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-2012)
    “…Many reports exist of Australian magpies (Gymnorhina tibicen) attacking and sometimes killing other birds. One study concluded that magpies had little impact…”
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