Doug Armstrong
Professor
Conservation Biology
Massey University
New Zealand
Biography
Dr. Doug Armstrong is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Conservation Biology, Massey univesity , Newzealand. His research interests includes Conservation Biology., Wildlife Management, Population Modelling, Reintroduction, Ecological Restoration. He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Doug Armstrong is the member of many international affiliations. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He has authored of many research articles/books related to Conservation Biology., Wildlife Management, Population Modelling, Reintroduction, Ecological Restoration.
Research Interest
Conservation Biology, Wildlife Management Population, Modelling Reintroduction, Ecological Restoration.
Publications
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Armstrong, DP. (2017). Population responses of a native bird species to rat control. Journal of Wildlife Management. 81(2), 342-346
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Doerr, LR., Richardson, KM., Ewen, JG., & Armstrong, DP. (2017). Effect of supplementary feeding on reproductive success of hihi (Stitchbird, Notiomystis cincta) at a mature forest reintroduction site. New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 41(1), 34-40
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Taylor, G., Canessa, S., Clarke, RH., Ingwersen, D., Armstrong, DP., Seddon, PJ., . . . Ewen, JG. (2017). Is Reintroduction Biology an Effective Applied Science?. Trends Ecol Evol.