Published in:Â Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B Authors: Kate M. Richardson, Elizabeth H. Parlato, Leila K. Walker, Kevin A. Parker, John G. Ewen and Doug P. Armstrong Abstract: There is growing recognition that variation in animal personality traits can influence survival and reproduction rates, and consequently may be important for wildlife […]
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Published in:Â Animal Conservation Date published:Â July 2016 Authors:Â K. M. Richardson (1,2), J. G. Ewen (2), P. Brekke (2), L. R. Doerr (3), K. A. Parker (4,5) Â & D. P. Armstrong (1) 1 Wildlife Ecology Group, Te Kura Matauranga o nga Taonga a Papatuanuku, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand 2 Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of […]
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Published in: Animal Conservation  Date published: February 2016  Authors: Kate M. Richardson1,2 and John G. Ewen2 Wildlife Ecology Group, Te Kura MÄtauranga o ngÄ Taonga Ä Papatuanuku, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, Regent’s Park, London NW1 4RY, UK  Abstract Understanding the factors driving […]
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The personalities of birds such as hihi can be affected by their diet as chicks in the nest, according to research by Massey University PhD student and Hihi Specialist Group member Kate Richardson. The latest chapter in Kate’s PhD thesis, which she is in the process of writing up, is entitled ‘Personality in hihi: the […]