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  • 3. Exploring the internal and external wildlife gradients created by conservation fences.
    Moseby KE, McGregor H, Hill BM, Read JL.
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  • 6. On the apparent failure of silt fences to protect freshwater ecosystems from sedimentation: A call for improvements in science, technology, training and compliance monitoring.
    Cooke SJ, Chapman JM, Vermaire JC.
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  • 10. Knocking on Heaven's Door: Are Novel Invaders Necessarily Facing Naïve Native Species on Islands?
    Gérard A, Jourdan H, Millon A, Vidal E.
    PLoS One; 2016 Dec 01; 11(3):e0151545. PubMed ID: 26978784
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  • 11. Expansion of Vertebrate Pest Exclusion Fencing and Its Potential Benefits for Threatened Fauna Recovery in Australia.
    Smith D, Waddell K, Allen BL.
    Animals (Basel); 2020 Sep 01; 10(9):. PubMed ID: 32883031
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  • 16. Predation of the endangered Ae'o (Hawaiian Stilt) by a native raptor, the Pueo (Hawaiian Short-eared Owl) on the island of O'ahu, Hawai'i, USA.
    Garcia-Heras MS, Idle JL, Wang O, Harmon KC, Wilhite CJ, Stormcrow KA, Naguwa WH, Davidson LN, Katayama LS, Price MR.
    Ecol Evol; 2024 Jan 01; 14(1):e10844. PubMed ID: 38230370
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  • 17. Vertical foraging shifts in Hawaiian forest birds in response to invasive rat removal.
    Wilson Rankin EE, Knowlton JL, Gruner DS, Flaspohler DJ, Giardina CP, Leopold DR, Buckardt A, Pitt WC, Fukami T.
    PLoS One; 2018 Jan 01; 13(9):e0202869. PubMed ID: 30248110
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