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Moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) nesting material from rockshelters in the semi‐arid interior of South Island, New Zealand

Pages 115-129 | Received 06 Mar 2008, Accepted 03 Jun 2008, Published online: 22 Feb 2010

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NJ Rawlence, JR Wood, RP Scofield, C Fraser & AJD Tennyson. (2013) Soft-tissue specimens from pre-European extinct birds of New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 43:3, pages 154-181.
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Jamie R. Wood, Melanie J. Vermeulen, Nicola Bolstridge, Shar Briden, Theresa L. Cole, Jessica Rivera-Perez, Lara D. Shepherd, Nicolas J. Rawlence & Janet M. Wilmshurst. (2021) Mid-Holocene coprolites from southern New Zealand provide new insights into the diet and ecology of the extinct little bush moa (Anomalopteryx didiformis). Quaternary Science Reviews 263, pages 106992.
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Lucas J. Legendre & Julia A. Clarke. (2021) Shifts in eggshell thickness are related to changes in locomotor ecology in dinosaurs. Evolution 75:6, pages 1415-1430.
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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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Alicia Grealy, Nicolas Rawlence & Michael Bunce. (2017) Time to Spread Your Wings: A Review of the Avian Ancient DNA Field. Genes 8:7, pages 184.
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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. 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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Jan Werner & Eva Maria Griebeler. (2012) Reproductive investment in moa: a K-selected life-history strategy?. Evolutionary Ecology 26:6, pages 1391-1419.
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Morten E. Allentoft & Nicolas J. Rawlence. (2012) Moa's Ark or volant ghosts of Gondwana? Insights from nineteen years of ancient DNA research on the extinct moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) of New Zealand. Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger 194:1, pages 36-51.
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Leon HuynenBrian J. Gill, Craig D. Millar & David M. Lambert. (2010) Ancient DNA reveals extreme egg morphology and nesting behavior in New Zealand’s extinct moa. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107:37, pages 16201-16206.
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Nicolas J. Rawlence, Jamie R. Wood, Kyle N. Armstrong & Alan Cooper. (2009) DNA content and distribution in ancient feathers and potential to reconstruct the plumage of extinct avian taxa. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276:1672, pages 3395-3402.
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