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Kipuka Project Publications


Peer Reviewed

Flaspohler D, Giardina C, Asner G, Hart P, Price J, Lyons C, Castaneda X. 2010. Long-term effects of fragmentation and fragment properties on bird 
species richness in Hawaiian forests.  Biological Conservation 143:  280–288.




Masters Theses


Kaye, S. 2011. Trophic-level variation among introduced rats in a naturally fragmented landscape. University of Hawai‘i at Hilo. MS thesis.

Kovach, T. 2012. Determinants of avian density across a fragmented landscape. University of Hawai‘i at Hilo. MS thesis. 

Phifer, C. 2012. The pollination ecology of Broussaisia arguta (Hydrangeaceae) in a fragmentated forest on the Island of Hawai‘i. University of Hawai‘i at Hilo. MS thesis. 

Newsletters and Outreach Materials


The USFS Natural Inquirer - Spring 2012


Kipuka Project Newsletter - Spring 2011
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