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Editions published in Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 200
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First insects from the Manuherikia Group, early Miocene, New Zealand
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Forensic cartography with Hochstetter’s 1859 Pink and White Terraces survey: Te Otukapuarangi and Te Tarata
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Finding New Zealand’s scientific heritage: from Mātauranga Māori to Augustus Hamilton
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The lessons of history for the future of science
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The potential for the use of gene drives for pest control in New Zealand: a perspective
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Current challenges and future directions in lizard conservation in New Zealand
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Biosecurity of exotic reptiles and amphibians in New Zealand: building upon Tony Whitaker's legacy
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A review of potential alpine newt (Ichthyosaura alpestris) impacts on native frogs in New Zealand
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The Glen Murray fossil penguin from the North Island of New Zealand extends the geographic range ofKairuku
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Sheathbill-like birds (Charadriiformes: Chionoidea) from the Oligocene and Miocene of Australasia
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Archaic baleen whale from the Kokoamu Greensand: earbones distinguish a new late Oligocene mysticete (Cetacea: Mysticeti) from New Zealand
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New Zealand pest management: current and future challenges
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A future for public engagement with science in New Zealand
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First diagnosable non-sphenisciform bird from the early Paleocene of New Zealand
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Beetle community changes following pest mammal control at two biodiversity sanctuaries in Wellington, New Zealand
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Editorial Board
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Tuatara: biology and conservation of a venerable survivor
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Morphological and ancient DNA analyses reveal inaccurate labels on two of Buller's bird specimens
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Mimetic theory: toward a New Zealand application
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A comparison of attitudes towards introduced wildlife in New Zealand in 1994 and 2012
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The flora of Double Hill (Dunedin Volcanic Complex, Middle–Late Miocene) Otago, New Zealand
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James Hector and the first geological maps of New Zealand
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Erratum
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Anthony Hume Whitaker, MNZM (1944–2014)
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Early Miocene fossil frogs (Anura: Leiopelmatidae) from New Zealand
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Youngest reported radiocarbon age of a moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) dated from a natural site in New Zealand
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Auckland's green volcanic heart: groundcover vegetation and soils of the Auckland volcanic cone reserve network
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Pre-human New Zealand sea lion (Phocarctos hookeri) rookeries on mainland New Zealand
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Microfossil and Fourier Transform InfraRed analyses of Lapita and post-Lapita human dental calculus from Vanuatu, Southwest Pacific
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Implementing ecological compensation in New Zealand: stakeholder perspectives and a way forward
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Erratum
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Marine Mollusca of the last 2 million years in New Zealand. Part 5. Summary
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