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Puke Timoti
Puke Timoti
University of Waikato
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Biocultural hysteresis inhibits adaptation to environmental change
POB Lyver, P Timoti, T Davis, JM Tylianakis
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 34 (9), 771-780, 2019
892019
Building biocultural approaches into Aotearoa–New Zealand’s conservation future
POB Lyver, J Ruru, N Scott, JM Tylianakis, J Arnold, SK Malinen, ...
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 49 (3), 394-411, 2019
852019
Key Māori values strengthen the mapping of forest ecosystem services
POB Lyver, P Timoti, AM Gormley, CJ Jones, SJ Richardson, BL Tahi, ...
Ecosystem services 27, 92-102, 2017
772017
An indigenous community-based monitoring system for assessing forest health in New Zealand
POB Lyver, P Timoti, CJ Jones, SJ Richardson, BL Tahi, S Greenhalgh
Biodiversity and conservation 26, 3183-3212, 2017
732017
A representation of a Tuawhenua worldview guides environmental conservation
P Timoti, POB Lyver, R Matamua, CJ Jones, BL Tahi
Ecology and Society 22 (4), 2017
662017
Complementarity of indigenous and western scientific approaches for monitoring forest state
POB Lyver, SJ Richardson, AM Gormley, P Timoti, CJ Jones, BL Tahi
Ecological Applications, 2018
432018
Using DNA metabarcoding to assess New Zealand’s terrestrial biodiversity
RJ Holdaway, JR Wood, IA Dickie, KH Orwin, PJ Bellingham, ...
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 41 (2), 251-262, 2017
412017
Kia manawaroa kia puawai: Enduring Māori livelihoods
N Harcourt, S Awatere, J Hyslop, Y Taura, M Wilcox, L Taylor, J Rau, ...
Sustainability Science 17 (2), 391-402, 2022
132022
Global change explains reduced seeding in a widespread New Zealand tree: indigenous Tūhoe knowledge informs mechanistic analysis
OMM Yukich Clendon, JK Carpenter, D Kelly, P Timoti, BR Burns, ...
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 6, 1172326, 2023
62023
Alignment of ordinal and quantitative species abundance and size indices for the detection of shifting baseline syndrome
POB Lyver, P Timoti, SJ Richardson, AM Gormley
Ecological Applications 31 (4), e02301, 2021
22021
Global change explains reduced seeding in a widespread New Zealand tree: indigenous Tūhoe knowledge informs mechanistic analysis
OMMY Clendon, JK Carpenter, D Kelly, P Timoti, B Burns, G Boswijk, ...
Frontiers Media SA, 2023
2023
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