Published in:Â The Journal of Wildlife Management Date published:Â May 2016 Authors:Â Julia Panfylova, Ellis Bemelmans, Chris Devine, Peter Frost, Doug Armstrong Abstract Modeling survival of reintroduced populations is critical for understanding population dynamics and therefore making appropriate management decisions. We analyzed survival data collected over the first 2 years after a reintroduction of hihi (Notiomystis cincta), an […]
Dr John Ewen
Recovery Group Co-Chair
Science Advisor
I have been interested and working with hihi since I was involved with establishing the Tiritiri Matangi island population through translocation in 1995. I am now employed as a Research Fellow at the Zoological Society of London and have been here since 2004. My research is multi-disciplinary and focusses on small population biology and management. I use decision science to assist in planning hihi management and drive our applied research with this species and have experience in molecular and behavioural ecology, wildlife health and nutrition and reintroduction biology.
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- Address: Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, Regents Park, NW1 4RY, London, UK
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