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Hawaii Biodiversity
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Duffy, D.C. and P. Capece. 2011. Biology and
Impacts of Pacific Invasive Species 7. The domestic cat (Felis
catus). Pacific Science . 66(2):66 pages
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Duffy, D.C. 2010. Changing Seabird Management
in Hawai‘i: From Exploitation through
Management to Restoration. Waterbirds.
33(2):193-207
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Kraus, F. and D.C. Duffy. 2010. A
successful model from Hawaii for rapid response to invasive species.
Journal for Nature Conservation. 18: 135–141
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Hebshi, A., D.C. Duffy and K.D.
Hyrenbach. 2008. Associations between seabirds and subsurface
predators around Oahu, Hawaii. Aquatic Biology. 4: 89–98
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Duffy, D.C. and F. Kraus. 2008. Taking
Medawar's medicine: science as the art of the soluble for Hawaii's
terrestrial extinction crisis. Pacific Conservation Biology
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Foster, J.T., B.L. Woodworth, L.E.
Eggert, P.J. Hart, D. Palmer, D.C. Duffy and R.C. Fleischer. 2007.
Avian malaria (Plasmodium relictum) and the origins of
resistant populations of Hawaiian Honeycreepers. Molecular
Ecology 16: 4738-4746
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Duffy, D.C., S. Conant, S.F. Dunbar,
N.W. Yeung, J.M. Hawhee, W.A. Kuntz, S.M. Plentovich, K.L. Krend,
V.K., Stein, K.R. Buholm, H.L. Spalding, M. Parker, M.L. Dailer, and
L.E. Kozloff. July 2006 Hawaii Conservation Conference Poster:
Can plan or no can plan? Review of natural resource management
planning in Hawaii. Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, HI
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Porter, W.P., N. Vakharia, W.D.
Klousie, and D.C. Duffy. 2006. Po'ouli landscape bioinformatics
models predict energetics, behavior, diets, and distribution on
Maui.
From the symposium "Ecophysiology and Conservation: The
Contributions of Energetics" presented at the annual meeting of the
Society for Integrative Biology, January 4-8, 2006 at Orlando, FL.
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Duffy, D.C. and F. Kraus. May 2006.
Science and the Art of the Solvable in
Hawaii's Extinction Crisis. Environment Hawaii 16(11)1: 3-6.
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Woodworth, B.L., C.T. Atkinson, D.A. LaPointe, P.J. Hart, C.S.
Spiegel, E.J. Tweed, C. Henneman, J. LeBrun, T. Denette, R. Demots,
K.L. Kozar, D. Trigilia, D. Lease, A. Gregor, T. Smith, and D.C.
Duffy. 2005. Host population persistence in the face of
introduced vector-borne diseases: Hawaii amakihi and avian malaria.
Proc. of the Nat. Acad. of Sciences. 102(5): 1531-1536
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