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View article: Potential for cascading impacts of environmental change and policy on indigenous culture
Potential for cascading impacts of environmental change and policy on indigenous culture Open
Global environmental and societal changes threaten the cultures of indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLC). Despite the importance of IPLC worldviews and knowledge to sustaining human well-being and biodiversity, risks to these cul…
View article: Managing for cultural harvest of a valued introduced species, the Pacific rat (Rattus exulans) in Aotearoa New Zealand
Managing for cultural harvest of a valued introduced species, the Pacific rat (Rattus exulans) in Aotearoa New Zealand Open
Indigenous peoples’ relationships with biodiversity are often poorly recognised in conservation decision-making, but are critical to Indigenous identity and lifeways. These relationships extend to introduced species that are rarely protect…
View article: Publisher Correction: The tuatara genome reveals ancient features of amniote evolution
Publisher Correction: The tuatara genome reveals ancient features of amniote evolution Open
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
View article: The tuatara genome: insights into vertebrate evolution from the sole survivor of an ancient reptilian order
The tuatara genome: insights into vertebrate evolution from the sole survivor of an ancient reptilian order Open
The tuatara ( Sphenodon punctatus ), the only living member of the archaic reptilian order Rhynchocephalia (Sphenodontia) once widespread across Gondwana, is an iconic and enigmatic terrestrial vertebrate endemic to New Zealand. A key link…
View article: Building biocultural approaches into Aotearoa – New Zealand’s conservation future
Building biocultural approaches into Aotearoa – New Zealand’s conservation future Open
Indigenous peoples’ roles in conservation are important because they
\noffer alternate perspectives and knowledge centred on the quality of
\nthe human–environment relationship. Here, we present examples of
\nMāori cultural constructs, mec…