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Plant remains in coprolites: diet of a subalpine moa (Dinornithiformes) from southern New Zealand

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Pages 149-156 | Received 19 May 2003, Accepted 28 Nov 2003, Published online: 22 Dec 2016

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Joanna K. Carpenter, Jamie R. Wood, Janet M. Wilmshurst & Dave Kelly. (2018) An avian seed dispersal paradox: New Zealand's extinct megafaunal birds did not disperse large seeds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285:1877, pages 20180352.
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Alexander P. Boast, Laura S. WeyrichJamie R. WoodJessica L. MetcalfRob Knight & Alan Cooper. (2018) Coprolites reveal ecological interactions lost with the extinction of New Zealand birds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115:7, pages 1546-1551.
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Jamie R. Wood, George L. W. Perry & Janet M. Wilmshurst. (2016) Using palaeoecology to determine baseline ecological requirements and interaction networks for de‐extinction candidate species. Functional Ecology 31:5, pages 1012-1020.
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Jamie R. Wood & Vanesa L. De Pietri. (2015) Next-generation paleornithology: Technological and methodological advances allow new insights into the evolutionary and ecological histories of living birds. The Auk 132:2, pages 486-506.
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Jamie R. Wood & Janet M. Wilmshurst. (2014) Late Quaternary terrestrial vertebrate coprolites from New Zealand. Quaternary Science Reviews 98, pages 33-44.
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D. Naish. (2014) The fossil record of bird behaviour. Journal of Zoology 292:4, pages 268-280.
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Jamie R. WoodJanet M. WilmshurstSarah J. RichardsonNicolas J. Rawlence, Steven J. WagstaffTrevor H. Worthy & Alan Cooper. (2013) Resolving lost herbivore community structure using coprolites of four sympatric moa species (Aves: Dinornithiformes). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110:42, pages 16910-16915.
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Jamie R. Wood, Janet M. Wilmshurst, Steven J. Wagstaff, Trevor H. Worthy, Nicolas J. Rawlence & Alan Cooper. (2012) High-Resolution Coproecology: Using Coprolites to Reconstruct the Habits and Habitats of New Zealand’s Extinct Upland Moa (Megalapteryx didinus). PLoS ONE 7:6, pages e40025.
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Michael J. Thorsen, Philip J. Seddon & Katharine J. M. Dickinson. (2011) Faunal influences on New Zealand seed dispersal characteristics. Evolutionary Ecology 25:6, pages 1397-1426.
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David Lee & Kevin Gould. (2009) Three birds with one stone: moas, heteroblasty and the New Zealand flora. New Phytologist 184:2, pages 282-284.
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