All Stories

  1. Exclosure from browsing by invasive ungulates increases species richness and diversity of ground flora in rainforests of New Caledonia
  2. Description of the female and variation in males of the critically endangered Caledargiolestes janiceae Lieftinck, 1975 from South New Caledonia (Odonata: Zygoptera: Argiolestidae)
  3. Advancing cooperative breeding research with a peer-reviewed and “live” Cooperative-Breeding Database (Co-BreeD)
  4. Correction: Towards Automated Ethogramming: Cognitively-Inspired Event Segmentation for Streaming Wildlife Video Monitoring
  5. Towards Automated Ethogramming: Cognitively-Inspired Event Segmentation for Streaming Wildlife Video Monitoring
  6. Free-roaming dogs but not invasive mammals established in the wild endanger the flightless kagu of New Caledonia
  7. Polymorphism at the nestling stage and host‐specific mimicry in an Australasian cuckoo‐host arms race
  8. Austral birds offer insightful complementary models in ecology and evolution
  9. Impact of invasive little fire ants Wasmannia auropunctata on rainforest soil fauna: implications for conservation of the endangered flightless kagu of New Caledonia
  10. A trial of satellite GPS telemetry on feral pigs in tropical mountain rainforest
  11. Spatio-Temporal Event Segmentation for Wildlife Extended Videos
  12. Wolves under cover: The importance of human-related factors in resting site selection in a commercial forest
  13. Discrimination and ejection of eggs and nestlings by the fan-tailed gerygone from New Caledonia
  14. Erratum to: Discrimination and ejection of eggs and nestlings by the fan-tailed gerygone from New Caledonia
  15. Some like it odd: Long‐term research reveals unusual behaviour in the flightless Kagu of New Caledonia
  16. Threat recognition and response in an avian brood-parasite host from New Caledonia
  17. The genus Gynacantha Rambur, 1842 in the South Pacific (Odonata: Anisoptera: Aeshnidae)
  18. IMPACT OF BROOD PARASITISM AND PREDATION ON NEST SURVIVAL OF THE FAN‐TAILED GERYGONE IN NEW CALEDONIA
  19. Re-evaluation of the wolf population management units in central Europe
  20. Opportunity and peril: how wolves use a dense network of forest roads
  21. Unusual blood profiles in the endemic Kagu of New Caledonia are not physiological
  22. Distribution, habitats, phenology and conservation of New Caledonian Odonata
  23. Do a priori hypotheses improve the reliability of wildlife research?
  24. Breeding biology of the Fan-tailed Gerygone Gerygone flavolateralis in relation to parasitism by the Shining Bronze-cuckoo Chalcites lucidus
  25. Visual discrimination of polymorphic nestlings in a cuckoo-host system
  26. Can the intake of antiparasitic secondary metabolites explain the low prevalence of hemoparasites among wild Psittaciformes?
  27. Fraternal Polyandry and Clannish Spatial Organization in a Flightless Island Bird
  28. Mating system and extra-pair paternity in the Fan-tailed Gerygone Gerygone flavolateralis in relation to parasitism by the Shining Bronze-cuckoo Chalcites lucidus
  29. Indirect evidence for body size reduction in a flightless island bird after human colonisation
  30. Parrots of Oceania – a comparative study of extinction risk
  31. Anthropogenic environmental traps: Where do wolves kill their prey in a commercial forest?
  32. Positive range-abundance relationships in Indo-Pacific bird communities
  33. Elevated concentrations of naturally occurring heavy metals inversely correlate with reproductive output and body mass of the KaguRhynochetos jubatus
  34. Towards a successful reintroduction of capercaillies — activity, movements and diet of young released to the Lower Silesia Forest, Poland
  35. Using playback and habitat models to estimate the distribution and population size of the critically endangered Crow Honeyeater, Gymnomyza aubryana, in New Caledonia
  36. Nestling polymorphism in a cuckoo-host system
  37. Establishment of Microsatellite Markers to Assess the Mating System of the Fan-Tailed Gerygone ( Gerygone flavolateralis ) for Studying Cuckoo-Host Arms Race
  38. A new species of the endemic genus Hemicyrthus Reiche (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae) from New Caledonia, with a revised key
  39. A new mother-assisted rearing and release technique (“born to be free”) reduces the exploratory movements and increases survival of young capercaillies
  40. Invasion history affects genetic structure in island rat populations
  41. Puddle use by New Caledonian Rainforest Birds
  42. Naturally high heavy metal concentrations in feathers of the flightless KaguRhynochetos jubatus
  43. Preliminary surveillance for beak and feather disease virus in wild parrots of New Caledonia: implications of a reservoir species for Ouvea Parakeets
  44. Brown bear habitat selection in relation to anthropogenic structures in the Bieszczady Mountains, Poland
  45. Using ecological niche models to infer the distribution and population size of parakeets in New Caledonia
  46. Gourmand New Caledonian crows munch rare escargots by dropping
  47. Breeding Seasons of Landbirds in New Caledonia
  48. Stress-Hormone Levels of Wolves in Relation to Breeding Season, Pack Size, Human Activity, and Prey Density
  49. The need for standardization in wildlife science: home range estimators as an example
  50. Leptospirosis risk increases with changes in species composition of rat populations
  51. Temporal Variation in Flock Size and Habitat Use of Parrots in New Caledonia
  52. Standardising distance sampling surveys of parrots in New Caledonia
  53. Efficiency of a New Reverse-Bait Trigger Snap Trap for Invasive Rats and a New Standardised Abundance Index
  54. Identification of polymorphic microsatellite loci for the endangered Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) by high-throughput sequencing
  55. Publication costs and a moderate impact factor deter potential authors of the Journal of Wildlife Management
  56. Towards Standardisation of Population Estimates: Defecation Rates of Elephants Should be Assessed using a Rainfall Model
  57. Large-scale habitat selection by parrots in New Caledonia
  58. An audio/video surveillance system for wildlife
  59. Exponential population increase in the endangered Ouvéa Parakeet (Eunymphicus uvaeensis) after community-based protection from nest poaching
  60. Inventory of alien birds and mammals in the Wallis and Futuna Archipelago
  61. What Drives Wolves: Fear or Hunger? Humans, Diet, Climate and Wolf Activity Patterns
  62. Cooperative breeding, mate guarding, and nest sharing in two parrot species of New Caledonia
  63. Group Territoriality as a Form of Cooperative Breeding in the Flightless Kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) of New Caledonia
  64. Daily and seasonal variation in wolf activity in the Bieszczady Mountains, SE Poland
  65. Habitat selection by ungulates in relation to predation risk by wolves and humans in the Białowieża Forest, Poland
  66. How does parental role influence the activity and movements of breeding wolves?
  67. Detectability and Disappearance of Ungulate and Hare Faeces in a European Temperate Forest
  68. Mortality of radio‐tracked wild rats in relation to transmitter weight and resilience of transmitters in relation to their design
  69. Reproductive behaviour of wild-living wolves in Białowieża Primeval Forest (Poland)
  70. Territory size of wolvesCanis lupus: linking local (Białowieża Primeval Forest, Poland) and Holarctic-scale patterns
  71. Territory size of wolves Canis lupus: linking local (Bia?owie?a Primeval Forest, Poland) and Holarctic-scale patterns
  72. Howling activity of free-ranging wolves (Canis lupus) in the Białowieża Primeval Forest and the Western Beskidy Mountains (Poland)
  73. Impact of protection on nest take and nesting success of parrots in Africa, Asia and Australasia
  74. Do Orthoptera Need Human Land use in Central Europe? The Role of Habitat Patch Size and Linear Corridors in the Białowieża Forest, Poland
  75. Genetic diversity and relatedness within packs in an intensely hunted population of wolvesCanis lupus
  76. New records of Orthoptera in the Bieszczady Mountains (Southeast Poland) with special regard to the genus Isophya
  77. The process of a wolf pack splitting in Białowieża Primeval Forest, Poland
  78. Spatiotemporal Segregation of Wolves from Humans in the Bialowieza Forest (Poland)
  79. DAILY PATTERNS AND DURATION OF WOLF ACTIVITY IN THE BIAŁOWIEŻA FOREST, POLAND
  80. Wolf Pack Territory Marking in the Bialowieza Primeval Forest (Poland)
  81. Factors determining the distribution of introduced mammals in nature reserves of the southern province, New Caledonia
  82. Selection of den, rendezvous, and resting sites by wolves in the Bialowieza Forest, Poland
  83. Accuracy of Radiotelemetry to Estimate Wolf Activity and Locations
  84. KILL RATES AND PREDATION BY WOLVES ON UNGULATE POPULATIONS IN BIAŁOWIEŻA PRIMEVAL FOREST (POLAND)
  85. Kill Rates and Predation by Wolves on Ungulate Populations in Bialowieza Primeval Forest (Poland)
  86. Daily movements and territory use by radio-collared wolves (Canis lupus) in Bialowieza Primeval Forest in Poland
  87. Bisoniana 122. Accuracy of radio-tracking to estimate activity and distances walked by European bison in the Białowieża Forest, Poland
  88. Accuracy of radio-tracking to estimate activity and distances walked by European bison in the Bialowieża Forest, Poland
  89. Habitats of Odonata in the Białowieża Forest and its surroundings (Poland)
  90. Daily movements and territory use by radio-collared wolves (Canis lupus) in Bialowieza Primeval Forest in Poland
  91. Group structure of forest elephants in the Bossematie Forest Reserve, Ivory Coast
  92. Movements and defaecation of forest elephants in the moist semi-deciduous Bossematie Forest Reserve, Ivory Coast
  93. Diet of forest elephants and their role in seed dispersal in the Bossematié Forest Reserve, Ivory Coast