1. Thermal squeeze will exacerbate declines in New Zealand's endemic forest birds. (September 2019) Authors: Walker, Susan; Monks, Adrian; Innes, John Journal: Biological conservation Issue: Volume 237(2019) Page Start: 166 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
2. Resource limitation underlying multiple masting models makes mast seeding sensitive to future climate change. Issue 2 (4th January 2016) Authors: Monks, Adrian; Monks, Joanne M.; Tanentzap, Andrew J. Journal: New phytologist Issue: Volume 210:Issue 2(2016) Page Start: 419 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
3. Determining species diversity and functional traits of beetles for monitoring the effects of environmental change in the New Zealand alpine zone. (February 2021) Authors: Paler, Keely; Monks, Adrian; Leschen, Richard A.B.; Ward, Darren F. Journal: Ecological indicators Issue: Volume 121(2021) Page Start: Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
4. Increased nitrogen cycling facilitates native forest regeneration: Potential for restoring extinct ecological processes?. Issue 1 (1st January 2013) Authors: Tanentzap, Andrew J.; Lee, William G.; Monks, Adrian Journal: Ecological applications Issue: Volume 23:Issue 1(2013) Page Start: 36 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
5. Making the mast of a rainy day: environmental constraints can synchronize mass seeding across populations. Issue 1 (July 2018) Authors: Tanentzap, Andrew J.; Monks, Adrian Journal: New phytologist Issue: Volume 219:Issue 1(2018) Page Start: 6 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
6. Male tree weta are attracted to cuticular scent cues but do not discriminate according to sex or among two closely related species. (17th August 2017) Authors: Wehi, Priscilla M.; Monks, Adrian; Morgan‐Richards, Mary Editors: Tregenza, T. Journal: Ethology Issue: Volume 123:Number 11(2017) Page Start: 825 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
7. Making the mast of a rainy day: environmental constraints can synchronize mass seeding across populations. Issue 1 (31st May 2018) Authors: Tanentzap, Andrew J.; Monks, Adrian Journal: New phytologist Issue: Volume 219:Issue 1(2018) Page Start: 6 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
8. Identifying pathways for managing multiple disturbances to limit plant invasions. Issue 4 (3rd June 2014) Authors: Tanentzap, Andrew J.; Lee, William G.; Monks, Adrian; Ladley, Kate; Johnson, Peter N.; Rogers, Geoffrey M.; Comrie, Joy M.; Clarke, Dean A.; Hayman, Ella; Hooftman, Danny Journal: Journal of applied ecology Issue: Volume 51:Issue 4(2014) Page Start: 1015 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
9. Variation and response to experimental warming in a New Zealand cushion plant species. (7th April 2015) Authors: Cranston, Brittany H.; Monks, Adrian; Whigham, Peter A.; Dickinson, Katharine J. M. Journal: Austral ecology Issue: Volume 40:Number 6(2015) Page Start: 642 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
10. Are threatened plant species specialists, or just more vulnerable to disturbance?. Issue 5 (2nd August 2014) Authors: Monks, Adrian; Burrows, Larry; Wan, Shiqiang Journal: Journal of applied ecology Issue: Volume 51:Issue 5(2014) Page Start: 1228 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗