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Unexpected microfungal diversity : woody decay Lasiosphaeriaceae, Chaetosphaeriaceae and Helminthosphaeriaceae of New Zealand
New Zealand's lignicolous pyrenomycete flora has been little studied. The cosmopolitan Lasiosphaeriaceae, largest and least studied family in the Sordariales, has long been noted for its morphological diversity and the ...
Middle Eocene to middle Miocene evolution of the Te Anau basin, western Southland, New Zealand
After spreading ceased in the Tasman Sea in the Late Cretaceous, reorganisation of the Pacific-Australia plate boundary within the New Zealand region saw the development of several sedimentary basins during an extensional ...
Historic and contemporary population genetics and their management implications for an endangered New Zealand passerine, the mohua (Mohoua ochrocephala)
Many species associated with New Zealand native forests have experienced extreme range declines and population size reductions due to habitat alterations and introduced predators. Removing immediate threats should be the ...
The adsorption of heavy metals by waste tea and coffee residues
This thesis is concerned with the use of natural waste materials, specifically used tea leaves and coffee grounds, as adsorbents for the removal of trace metals from water, e.g. in waste water treatment. Trace metals such ...
Running in pain : an autoethnography of power, coercion and injury in coach-athlete relationship
This autoethnographic study investigates the emotional and social dimensions of a coaching relationship from the athlete's perspective. Autoethnography is an approach that draws on highly personalised biographical accounts ...
Glacial extent on Campbell Island at the last glacial maximum
Campbell Island, New Zealand’s southernmost island, is located approximately 700 km south of the South Island at 52.33˚S, 169.09˚E. In February 2009, the R/V Polaris II (Otago University’s research vessel) travelled to ...
Conservation biology of New Zealand Sea Lions (Phocarctos hookeri)
New Zealand sea lion (Phocarctos hookeri) is a pinniped endemic to New Zealand and is among the rarest of sea lion species. New Zealand sea lions are incidentally caught in the trawl fishery for squid around the Auckland ...