Items where Author is "Collar, NJ"
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Phiri, CG ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8721-4738, Collar, NJ ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9677-3611, Devenish, C ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5249-0844 and Marsden, SJ ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0205-960X (2024) Spatio-temporal usage of water sources by Black-cheeked Lovebirds Agapornis nigrigenis: implications for conservation planning. Bird Conservation International, 34. ISSN 0959-2709
Squires, TM, Collar, NJ, Devenish, C, Owen, A, Pratiwi, A, Winarni, NL and Marsden, SJ ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0205-960X (2022) Controlling trapping, overgrazing and invasive vegetation is key to saving Java's last population of the Black-winged Myna. Ornithological Applications, 124 (2). duac004. ISSN 0010-5422
Reuleaux, A, Siregar, BA, Collar, NJ, Mardiastuti, A and Marsden, SJ ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0205-960X (2022) Productivity constraints on Citron-crested Cockatoos in a rich community of large hole-nesting birds. Avian Research, 13. p. 100015. ISSN 2053-7166
Valle, S, Collar, NJ, Melo, M and Marsden, SJ (2021) What can the abundance of Grey Parrots on Príncipe Island tell us about large parrot conservation? Journal of Tropical Ecology, 36 (6). pp. 293-297. ISSN 0266-4674
Reuleaux, A, Siregar, BA, Collar, NJ, Panggur, MR, Mardiastuti, A, Jones, MJ and Marsden, SJ (2020) Protected by dragons: Density surface modeling confirms large population of the critically endangered Yellow-crested Cockatoo on Komodo Island. Condor: an international journal of avian biology, 122 (4). ISSN 0010-5422
Valle, S, Collar, NJ, Harris, WE and Marsden, SJ (2018) Trapping method and quota observance are pivotal to population stability in a harvested parrot. Biological Conservation, 217. pp. 428-436. ISSN 0006-3207
Valle, S, Collar, NJ, Harris, WE and Marsden, SJ (2017) Spatial and seasonal variation in abundance within an insular grey parrot population. African Journal of Ecology. ISSN 0141-6707
Española, CP, Collar, NJ, Mallari, NAD and Marsden, SJ (2016) Large avian frugivores in the Philippines show linear responses to improvements in forest quality. Forest Ecology and Management, 375. pp. 127-133. ISSN 0378-1127