Kelvin M. Lloyd
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View article: The evolution of indigenous grasses and their response to environmental change
The evolution of indigenous grasses and their response to environmental change Open
View article: Enhancing awareness and adoption of cultural values through use of Māori bird names in science communication and environmental reporting
Enhancing awareness and adoption of cultural values through use of Māori bird names in science communication and environmental reporting Open
In biodiversity reporting, use of Maori species names supports the cultural aspirations of Maori.It helps to retain the Maori language and its dialects, and implicitly acknowledges indigenous relationships with the environment.However, alt…
View article: Can we predict which species win when new habitat becomes available?
Can we predict which species win when new habitat becomes available? Open
Land cover change is a key component of anthropogenic global environmental change, contributing to changes in environmental conditions of habitats. Deforestation is globally the most widespread and anthropogenically driven land cover chang…
View article: Can we predict which species win when new habitat becomes available?
Can we predict which species win when new habitat becomes available? Open
Land cover change is a key component of anthropogenic global environmental change, contributing to changes in environmental conditions of habitats. These changes can lead to the redistribution of species and shifts in the functional compos…
View article: Experimental translocations of the threatened New Zealand plants Carex inopinata Cook (Cyperaceae) and Simplicia laxa Kirk (Poaceae)
Experimental translocations of the threatened New Zealand plants Carex inopinata Cook (Cyperaceae) and Simplicia laxa Kirk (Poaceae) Open
Carex inopinata Cook (Cyperaceae) and Simplicia laxa Kirk (Poaceae) are two threatened 'grassy' plants that generally occur in dry grassland and rock outcrop habitats.However, the restriction of these species to such areas may indicate rel…