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Burger 2005 Pisonia J Trop Ecol
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Dispersal and germination of seeds of Pisonia grandis, an Indo-Pacific tropical tree associated with insular seabird colonies by Alan E. Burger, Department of Biology, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 3N5 Canada, and Nature Seychelles, Mont Fleuri, Seychelles. Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Burger Lawrence shearwater2001 MO
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BURGER, A.E. & LAWRENCE, A.D. 2001. Census of Wedge-tailed Shearwaters Puffinus pacificus and Audubon’s Shearwaters P. lherminieri on Cousin Island, Seychelles using call-playback. Marine Ornithology 29: 57–64.
Shah,N.J. and Parr, S. 1999. Inter-island movements by Seychelles Magpie-robins Copsychus sechellarum: attempts at re-colonisation? Bird Conservation International 9:283-286.
Shah,N.J. 2001. Eradication of alien predators in the Seychelles: an example of conservation action on tropical islands. Biodiversity Conservation 10:1219-1220, 2001.
Currie, D., Bristol, R.,Millett, J. & Shah, N. J. The distribution and population of the Seychelles black paradise flycatcher Terpsiphone corvina: implications for conservation and translocation. Bird Conservation International (2003) 13:307-318.
Currie, D., Bristol, R., Millett, J., Hill, M. Bristol, U., Parr, S. J. & Shah, N. J.2003. Habitat requirements of the Seychelles black paradise flycatcher Terpsiphone corvina: a re-evaluation of translocation priorities. Ibis 145, 624-636.
Shah,N.J., Henri, K., Souyave, J. and Parr, S. 2003. A template for re-introductions in Seychelles: a solution in search of a problem? – in reply. Re-introduction News No. 23: November 2003.
Millett, J et al, 2003.Re-introduction of endemic birds in the Seychelles: a response – in reply. Re-introduction News No. 23: November 2003
Conservation introductions of Seychelles fody and warbler to Denis Island, Seychelles by Rachel Bristol, Science Co-ordinator, Nature Seychelles. Re-introduction NEWS: No. 24 April 2005
Currie, D., Fanchette, R., Millett, J., Hoareau, C. & Shah, N.J.2004. The distribution and population of the Seychelles (Bare-legged) Scops Owl Otus insularis on Mahé: consequences for conservation. Ibis
146: 27–37.
Currie, D., Fanchette, R.,Millett, J., Hoareau, C. & Shah, N. J. 2004. The distribution and population of the Seychelles (bare-legged) scops owl Otus insularis on Mahé: consequences for conservation Ibis 146 (1), 27-37.
Currie, D., Millett, J.,Hill, M. & Shah, N. J. (2002). Factors affecting responses of the Seychelles scops owl Otus insularis to playback of conspecific calls: consequences for monitoring and management. Bird Conservation International, 12:353-364.
David S. Richardson, Jan Komdeur, Terry Burke. 2003. Altruism and infidelity among warblers. Nature VOL 422. 10 APRIL 2003
Robinson et al. 2008. Reef Fish Spawning Aggregations in the Western Indian Ocean: Current Knowledge and Implications for Management
Robinson et al. 2008. Dynamics of camouflage (Epinepheluspolyphekadion) and brown marbled grouper (Epinephelus fuscoguttat. BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE, 83(2): 415–431, 2008
Reaser et al. 2007. Ecological and socioeconomic impacts of invasive alien species in island ecosystems. Environmental Conservation 34 (2): 98–111 © 2007 Foundation for Environmental Conservation
J . D . HADFIELD, D. S. RICHARDSON, and T . BURKE. 2006. Towards unbiased parentage assignment: combining genetic, behavioural and spatial data in a Bayesian framework. Molecular Ecology (2006)
Feare et al. 1997. Habitat use by Seychelles Sooty Terns Sterna fuscata and implications for colony management. Biological Conservation 81 (1997) 69 76 © 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd

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