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  5. The life cycle of the tick in a sooty tern colony in the Seychelles




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Feare_Gill 1997 A loculosum J Zool 241 643-648.pdf

Feare et al. 1997. The life cycle of the tick Amblyomma Zoculosum in a Sooty tern Sterna fuscata colony in the Seychelles. J. ZOO^., Loid. (1997) 241, 643-648


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  5. The morphology, distribution and conservation implications of introduced rats, Rattus spp.




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M. J. Hill,T.Vel and N. J. Shah. 2003. The morphology, distribution and conservation implications of introduced rats, Rattus spp. in the granitic Seychelles. African Journal of Ecology, Afr. J. Ecol., 41, 179-186


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  5. The role of exotic plants in the invasion of Seychelles by the polyphagous insect




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The role of exotic plants in the invasion of Seychelles – Hazell et al .pdf

Steaphan P. Hazell, Terence Vel, & Mark D. E. Fellowes. The role of exotic plants in the invasion of Seychelles by the polyphagous insect Aleurodicus dispersus: a phylogenetically controlled analysis. Biol Invasions DOI 10.1007/s10530-007-9120-2


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  5. The role of group size and environmental factors on survival in a cooperatively breeding tropical pa




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Brouwer 2006 groups size and survival sw.pdf

Brouwer et al. 2006. The role of group size and environmental factors on survival in a cooperatively breeding tropical passerine. Journal of Animal Ecology (2006)


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  5. The Status, Distribution and Diet of the Seychelles Kestrel




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Seychelles_Kestrel_Ibis_1974.pdf

Feare C. J. 1974.The Status, Distribution and Diet of the Seychelles Kestrel. Ibis 116


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  5. The success of a soft-release reintroduction of the flightless Aldabra rail on Aldabra Atoll




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Wanless Reintroduction Biol Cons.pdf

Wanless et al. 2002. The success of a soft-release reintroduction of the flightless Aldabra rail (Dryolimnas [cuvieri] aldabranus) on Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles. Biological Conservation 107 (2002) 203–210


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  5. The taxonomic status of Chaerephon pumilus from the western Seychelles




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Goodman-1 Bats.pdf

Goodman et al. 2007. The taxonomic status of Chaerephon pumilus from the western
Seychelles: resurrection of the name C. pusillus for an endemic species. Acta Chiropterologica, 9(2): 391–399, 2007 PL ISSN 1508-1109 © Museum and Institute of Zoology PAS


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  5. The timing of arrival of humans and their commensal animals on Western Indian Ocean oceanic islands.




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Cheke-2010-HumansCommensals in IO.pdf

Cheke, Anthony. (2010) The timing of arrival of humans and their commensal animals on
Western Indian Ocean oceanic islands. Phelsuma 18 (2010); 38-69


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  5. The use of Starlicide in preliminary trials to control invasive common myna Acridotheres tristis populations on St Helena and Ascension islands, Atlantic Ocean




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The use of Starlicide in preliminary trials to control invasive common myna Acridotheres tristis populations on St Helena and Ascension islands, Atlantic Ocean.pdf

Introduced common mynas Acridotheres tristis have been implicated as a threat to native biodiversity on the oceanic islands of St Helena and Ascension (UK). A rice-based bait treated with Starlicide® wasbroadcast for consumption by flocks of common mynas at the government rubbish tips on the two islands during investigation of potential myna management techniques.


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  5. The White-throated Rail Dryolimnas cuvieri on Aldabra




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AldabraRailPTRSB1971.pdf

M.J. Penny & A. W. Diamond. 1971. The White-throated Rail Dryolimnas cuvieri on Aldabra. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society London. B. 260. 529-548


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  5. This study assesses the biogeographic classification of the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) on the basis of the species diversity and distribution of reef-building corals. Twenty one locations were sampled between 2002 and 2011




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The Diversity and Biogeography of Western Indian Ocean Reef-Building Corals.pdf

This study assesses the biogeographic classification of the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) on the basis of the species diversity and distribution of reef-building corals. Twenty one locations were sampled between 2002 and 2011.


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  5. Towards unbiased parentage assignment: combining genetic, behavioural and spatial data in a Bayesian




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baysian parentage 2006.pdf

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)


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  5. Tracking seabirds to identify potential Marine Protected Areas in the tropical western Indian Ocean




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2012 Le Corre Biol Conserv.pdf

Le Corre, M., et al. Tracking seabirds to identify potential Marine Protected Areas in the tropical western Indian Ocean. Biol. Conserv. (2012), doi:10.1016/j.biocon. 2011.11.015


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  5. Translocation of the Seychelles warbler Acrocephalus sechellensis to establish a new population




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Richardson et al 2006, translocation to denis.pdf

Richardson D.S., Bristol R. & Shah N.J. 2006. Translocation of the Seychelles warbler Acrocephalus sechellensis to establish a new population on Denis Island, Seychelles. Conservation Evidence (2006) 3, 54-57


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  5. Translocation of the Seychelles Warbler to establish a new population on Fregate Island




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Report on the Seychelles warbler translocation to Fregate published in Conservation Evidence. This is the fourth translocation of this species, fulfilling the species action plan requirement of five populations of this endemic island passerine.


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  5. Trends, current understanding and future research priorities for artisanal coral reef fisheries rese




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JohnsonFishFisheries2013.pdf

A.E. Johnson et al. 2013. Trends, current understanding and future research priorities for artisanal coral reef fisheries research. F I SH and F I SHERI E S , 2013, 14, 281–292


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  5. Using an Ecosystem Model to Evaluate Fisheries Management Options to Mitigate Coral Bleaching on Wes




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Carlos Ruiz Sebastián and Tim R. McClanahan. 2013. Using an Ecosystem Model to Evaluate Fisheries Management Options to Mitigate Coral Bleaching on Western Indian Ocean Coral Reefs. Western Indian Ocean J. Mar. Sci. Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 77-86, 2012 © 2013 WIOMSA


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  5. Was there a second adaptive radiation of giant tortoises in the Indian Ocean?




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Tortoises – Austin etal Mol Ecol 2003-06.pdf

JEREMY J. AUSTIN, E. NICHOLAS ARNOLD and ROGER BOUR. 2003. Was there a second adaptive radiation of giant tortoises in the Indian Ocean? Using mitochondrial DNA to investigate speciation and biogeography of Aldabrachelys (Reptilia, Testudinidae). Molecular Ecology (2003) 12, 1415–1424


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  5. Western Indian Ocean coral communities: bleaching responses and susceptibility to extinction




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McClanahan et al 2007 – WIO coral bleaching – MEPS.pdf

McClanahan et al. 2007. Western Indian Ocean coral communities: bleaching responses and susceptibility to extinction. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 337: 1–13, 2007


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  5. Why Seychelles Warblers fail to recolonize nearby islands: unwilling or unable to fly there?




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Warbler flight.pdf

J. Komdeur et al.. 2004. Why Seychelles Warblers fail to recolonize nearby islands: unwilling or unable to fly there? 2004 British Ornithologists’ Union