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Journal of Orthoptera Research 26(2): 171-180
https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.26.21712 (06 Dec 2017)
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  • Introduction
  • Methods
    • Footprint tracking tunnels.—
    • Visual searches.—
    • Temperature and humidity.—
    • Analysis.—
  • Results
    • Changes in both distribution and abundance.—
    • Relationship between wētā detected and meteorological conditions.—
    • Observed distributions of geckos and skinks on Matiu/Somes Island.—
  • Discussion
    • Population expansion and change in abundance.—
    • Possible factors affecting the reduction of wētā abundance in the north.—
    • Relationships between reptiles and wētā abundance.—
    • Removal of wētā for translocation.—
  • Conclusions
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