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    Global relative paleointensity and regional paleosecular variation: High resolution signals in New Zealand marine sediments 

    Robbins, Jessie Louise
    Advancement in understanding paleosecular variation and its driving mechanisms is hindered by the current paucity of paleomagnetic records from the Southern Hemisphere. To date, the record from New Zealand is limited, and ...
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    Conservation biology of bottlenose dolphins in Fiordland, New Zealand 

    Currey, Rohan J. C.
    The bottlenose dolphins of Fiordland, New Zealand, live at the southern limit of the species’ worldwide range. They are exposed to impacts from tourism and habitat modification, particularly in Doubtful Sound, and their ...
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    Fine-scale ecology of alpine patterned ground, Old Man Range, Central Otago, New Zealand 

    Scott, Matthew B
    This study is an interdisciplinary ecological study addressing the fine-scale relationships between plants, invertebrates and the environment in an alpine ecosystem. Alpine environments are marked by steep environmental ...
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    Developing compound-specific stable isotope tools for monitoring landfill leachate 

    Benbow, Timothy J
    This thesis has developed a suite of compound specific stable isotope tools to monitor landfill leachate and identify the infiltration of leachate to ground water and surface water. These tools have the power to indicate ...
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    Distribution and ranging of Hector's dolphins : implications for protected area design 

    Rayment, William
    The efficacy of a Marine Protected Area (MPA) is contingent on it having a design appropriate for the species it is intended to protect. Hector's dolphin (Cephalorhynchus hectori), a coastal delphinid endemic to New Zealand, ...
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    Historic and contemporary population genetics and their management implications for an endangered New Zealand passerine, the mohua (Mohoua ochrocephala) 

    Tracy, Lisa Naomi
    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 ...
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    Dissolved organic matter in New Zealand natural waters 

    Gonsior, Michael
    Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the most dynamic and least understood part of the global oceanic carbon cycle. Furthermore the molecular composition of DOM is largely unknown. This study focused on the distribution ...
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    Patterns of aggression in New Zealand children 

    Kerr, Charlotte Jane
    Social aggression is a covert form of aggression, used to damage the self-esteem and/ or status of another. Previous research has shown that girls tend to utilize this form of aggression more often than physical aggression. ...
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    Rheology of the Alpine Fault Mylonite Zone: deformation processes at and below the base of the seismogenic zone in a major plate boundary structure 

    Toy, Virginia
    The Alpine Fault is the major structure of the Pacific-Australian plate boundary through New Zealand’s South Island. During dextral reverse fault slip, a <5 million year old, ~1 km thick mylonite zone has been exhumed in ...
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    Conservation biology of New Zealand Sea Lions (Phocarctos hookeri) 

    Childerhouse, Simon John
    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 ...
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