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Lachnaceae in New Zealand - Aotearoa
A brief informal outline of the diversity of Lachnaceae (Leotiomycetes, Helotiales) known for New Zealand, based on PDD and ICMP specimens with DNA sequences. The phylogenetic... -
hymenoptera_bodysize
Body and forewing length of Hymenoptera from New Zealand - native, exotic, biocontrol species -
Non-native conifer potential distributions in New Zealand
The data, code, and figures used in the production of: Etherington TR, Peltzer DA, Wyse SV (2022) Future climates are predicted to alter the potential distributions of... -
State of NZ Garden Birds 2021 | Reports
Birds act as 'backyard barometers' - telling us about the health of the environment we live in. They are signalling significant changes in our environment over the past 10- and... -
State of NZ Garden Birds 2020 | Reports
Birds act as 'backyard barometers' - telling us about the health of the environment we live in. They are signalling significant changes in our environment over the past 10- and... -
NZGBS 2020 | Trend estimates
Percent change in counts for 14 garden bird counts for the past 10 years (2010-20) and 5 years (2015-20) at four spatial scales: national, regional (R), territorial authority... -
NZGBS 2021 | Trend estimates
Percent change in counts for 14 garden bird counts for the past 10 years (2011-21) and 5 years (2016-21) at four spatial scales: national, regional (R), territorial authority... -
Flowering times of New Zealand plants
These data and R scripts contain information on flowering times and other plant traits for >1300 dicot species in the NZ flora, and methods for analysing flowering times... -
Graphics | Map outlines
Sketched graphics depicting map outlines. Graphics produced by C. Mary Brake, Reflection Graphics for the NZ Garden Bird Survey as part of the 'Building Trustworthy Biodiversity... -
NZGBS 2018 | trend analysis methods
This report summarises the data editing, analysis and interpretation protocols for State of NZ Garden Birds 2018 - Te Ahua o nga Manu o te Kari i Aotearoa, which are as follows:... -
NZGBS 2018 | participation trends
This report summarises spatial coverage and trends in participation in the NZ Garden Bird Survey (NZGBS) 2007 to 2018 based on garden-survey records only. It then explores the... -
State of NZ Garden Birds 2019 | Reports
Birds act as 'backyard barometers' - telling us about the health of the environment we live in. They are signalling significant changes in our environment over the last 10- and... -
NZGBS 2017 | Trend estimates
Percent change in counts for 14 garden bird counts for the 10 years (2007-18) at four spatial scales: national, regional (R), urban-rural (U) and area unit (A) as defined by... -
NZGBS 2019 | Trend estimates
Percent change in counts for 14 garden bird counts for the last 10 years (2009-19) and 5 years (2014-19) at four spatial scales: national, regional (R), territorial authority... -
NZGBS 2018 | Trend estimates
Percent change in counts for 14 garden bird counts for the last 10 years (2008-18) and 5 years (2013-18) at four spatial scales: national, regional (R), territorial authority... -
State of NZ Garden Birds 2018 | Reports
Birds act as 'backyard barometers' - telling us about the health of the environment we live in. They are signalling significant changes in our environment over the last 10 and... -
State of NZ Garden Birds 2017 | Reports
Birds act as 'backyard barometers' - telling us about the health of the environment we live in. They are signalling significant changes in our environment over the last 11... -
NZ Garden Bird Survey | Logo development
Process used to select a logo for the NZ Garden Bird Survey. The NZGBS community was invited to vote and comment on eight candidate logo concepts. This work was undertaken as... -
NZGBS 2018 | Barplots | Urban Rural
Changes in NZ Garden Bird counts for 14 common garden birds for urban rural areas for the last 10 years (2008 to 2018) and last 5 years (2013 to 2018). Barplots are only... -
Graphics | Bird icons | Grey set 1
Grey icons for some common NZ garden birds with background circles (dark grey for native species; light grey for introduced species). Designed by Fabiola C. Rodriguez Estrada...