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Rachael L. Sagar
Rachael L. Sagar
National Eradication Team, Te Papa Atawhai Department of Conservation, New Zealand
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Honeybees Apis mellifera can detect the scent of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
DM Suckling, RL Sagar
Tuberculosis 91 (4), 327-328, 2011
422011
GPS telemetry for small seabirds: using hidden Markov models to infer foraging behaviour of Common Diving Petrels (Pelecanoides urinatrix urinatrix)
J Zhang, M Rayner, S Vickers, T Landers, R Sagar, J Stewart, B Dunphy
Emu-Austral Ornithology 119 (2), 126-137, 2019
312019
Seabirds as environmental indicators: foraging behaviour and ecophysiology of common diving petrels (Pelecanoides urinatrix) reflect local-scale differences in …
BJ Dunphy, SI Vickers, J Zhang, RL Sagar, TJ Landers, SJ Bury, ...
Marine Biology 167, 1-12, 2020
272020
Introduced land mammals and their impacts on the birds of the subantarctic Auckland Islands
J Russell, SR Horn, CM Miskelly, RL Sagar, RH Taylor
Ornithological Society of New Zealand Inc., 2020
252020
Comparative seabird diving physiology: first measures of haematological parameters and oxygen stores in three New Zealand Procellariiformes
BJ Dunphy, GA Taylor, TJ Landers, RL Sagar, BL Chilvers, L Ranjard, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 523, 187-198, 2015
212015
MatlabHTK: a simple interface for bioacoustic analyses using hidden Markov models
L Ranjard, BS Reed, TJ Landers, MJ Rayner, MR Friesen, RL Sagar, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 8 (5), 615-621, 2017
202017
The next frontier: assessing the feasibility of eradicating mammalian pests from Auckland Island
SR Horn, RL Sagar, VK Frank, FS Cox, PM Jacques, J Ware, ...
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 46 (3), 3500, 2022
142022
Optimising translocation efforts of Mottled Petrels (Pterodroma inexpectata): growth, provisioning, meal size and the efficacy of an artificial diet for chicks
RL Sagar, A Leseberg, K Hunt, K Nakagawa, B Dunphy, MJ Rayner
Emu-Austral Ornithology 115 (2), 137-145, 2015
132015
Monitoring and detection of feral cats on Auckland Island.
AS Glen, RL Sagar, T Brav-Cubitt, PM Jacques
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 46 (3), 2022
122022
Regular handling reduces corticosterone stress responses to handling but not condition of semi-precocial mottled petrel (Pterodroma inexpectata) chicks
RL Sagar, J Cockrem, MJ Rayner, MC Stanley, J Welch, BJ Dunphy
General and comparative endocrinology 272, 1-8, 2019
102019
Population trends of house mice during tussock mast seeding on Auckland Island.
RL Sagar, FS Cox, SR Horn, JC Russell
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 46 (3), 2022
82022
Spatial ecology meets eradication of feral cats on Auckland Island
M Rodríguez-Recio, RL Sagar, L Chan, FS Cox, PM Jacques
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 46 (3), 1-12, 2022
72022
How low can you sow? House mouse eradication on Motuareronui/Adele Island.
J Livingstone, SR Horn, KG Broome, RL Sagar
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 46 (3), 2022
72022
Eradication confirmation of mice from Antipodes Island and subsequent terrestrial bird recovery
SR Horn, FS Cox, GP Elliott, KJ Walker, JC Russell, RL Sagar, TC Greene
62022
Feral cats on Rakiura Stewart Island: population attributes and potential eradication tools.
AS Glen, SW Howard, PM Jacques, RL Sagar, FS Cox
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 46 (3), 2022
32022
Maximising success: Translocation does not negatively impact stress reactivity and development in petrel chicks
RL Sagar, C Mitchell, MJ Rayner, MC Stanley, BJ Dunphy
Global ecology and conservation 17, e00508, 2019
32019
Preparing for translocation: chick development, provisioning regimes and an experimental translocation of mottled petrels, Pterodroma inexpectata
R Sagar
Masters Thesis-University of Auckland, 2014
12014
Foraging Ecology & Conservation Physiology of the Mottled Petrel, Pterodroma inexpectata, with Applications for Maximising the Success of Petrel Conservation
R Sagar
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland, 2019
2019
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