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An individual study is a summary of a specific scientific study, providing background context, the conservation action(s) taken and their consequences.
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Recovery of the kakerori: an endangered forest bird of the Cook Islands Based on: Robertson H.A., Hay J.R. & Saul E.K. (1994). Study Link |
1994 | 2 | |
Rodent control decreases predation on artificial nests in O'ahu 'Elepaio habitat Based on: VanderWerf E.A. (2001). Study Link |
2001 | 1 | |
Rodent control and food supplementation increase productivity of endangered San Clemente loggerhead shrikes (Lanius ludovicianus mearnsi) Based on: Heath S.R., Kershner E.L., Cooper D.M., Lynn S., Turner J.M., Warnock N., Farabaugh S., Brock K. & Gracelon D.K. (2008). Study Link |
2008 | 3 | |
Detrimental effects of two widespread invasive ant species on weight and survival of colonial nesting seabirds in the Hawaiian Islands Based on: Plentovich S., Hebshi A. & Conant S. (2009). Study Link |
2009 | 1 | |
Effect of strychnine control on nest predators of dabbling ducks Based on: Lynch G.M. (1972). Study Link |
1972 | 1 | |
Seasonal predator removal relative to hatch rate of duck nests in waterfowl production areas Based on: Sargeant A.B., Sovada M.A. & Shaffer T.L. (1995). Study Link |
1995 | 1 | |
Effects of predator removal on mallard duckling survival Based on: Pearse A.T. & Ratti J.T. (2004). Study Link |
2004 | 1 | |
Investigating the effects of predator removal and habitat management on nest success and breeding population size of a farmland passerine: a case study Based on: White P.J.C., Stoate C., Szczur J. & Norris K. (2008). Study Link |
2008 | 2 |
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An individual study is a summary of a specific scientific study, usually taken from a scientific journal, but also from other resources such as reports. It tells you the background context, the action(s) taken and their consequences.
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