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Hihi (Stitchbird)

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  • Title: Translocation History of hihi (stitchbird), an endemic New Zealand honeyeater entered by Amanda Spratt
    Authors: Boyd, Shaarina and Isabel Castro
    Publisher: Re-introduction News
    Year: 2000
    Volume: 19
    Pages: 28-30
    Location:
    Type: Non-peer-reviewed article
  • Title: Translocation of Hihi or Stitchbird Notiomystis cincta to Kapiti Island, New Zealand: transfer techniques and comparision of release strategies entered by Amanda Spratt
    Authors: Castro, Isabel, Julienne C. Alley, Raewyn A. Empson, and Edward O. Minot
    Publisher: Surrey Beatty & Sons
    Year: 1994
    Volume:
    Pages: 113-120
    Location: Chipping Norton In: Reintroduction Biology of Australian and New Zealand Fauna ed. M. Serena
    Type: Book/chapter in book
  • Title: Patterns of mortality for each life-history stage in a population of the endangered New Zealand stitchbird entered by Jade McGill
    Authors: Low, M., and Part, T.
    Publisher: Journal of Animal Ecology
    Year: 2009
    Volume: 78
    Pages: 761-771
    Location:
    Type: peer-reviewed article
  • Title: Age-specific variation in reproduction is largely explained by the timing of territory establishment in the New Zealand stitchbird Notiomystis cincta entered by Jade McGill
    Authors: Low, M., Part, T., and Forslund, P.
    Publisher: Journal of Animal Ecology
    Year: 2007
    Volume: 76
    Pages: 459-470
    Location:
    Type: peer-reviewed article
  • Title: Handbook of Australian, New Zealand, and Antarctic Birds entered by Amanda Spratt
    Authors: Marchant, S., Higgins, P.J., Ambrose, S.J., Davies, S.J.J.F., and Steele, W.K.
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Year: 1990
    Volume: 1-7
    Pages:
    Location: New York
    Type: Book/chapter in book