Dr Carolyn (Kim) King: Graduate Students
Dr Carolyn (Kim) King has supervised the following students in graduate study.
PhD Students
Bridgman, Lucy (in progress). Rodent ecology and behaviour.
MSc Students
Foster, Stacey (2010). Interspecific competitive interactions between Rattus norvegicus and Rattus rattus.
Chubb, Tanya (2008). Genetics of New Zealand house mice.
Connolly, Trevor (2008). Monitoring potential breaches in pest-proof fences.
Watkins, Alison (2007). Detectability and patchiness of
small mammals in three New Zealand forests.
Newbold [nee Stevens], Haylie (2007). Learning and sensory abilities of
stoats and ferrets - what light wavelengths can they detect?
Sutton, Nicole (2005). Monitoring the distribution of the
Mahoenui Giant weta using site occupancy estimation modelling.
Prout, David (2003). Experimental approaches to control
of stoats in North Island forest.
Winder, Stacey (2002). Behavioural responses of stoats to new bait formulations.
Drake, Kelly
(2001). Scent lines for control of deer and goats (supervised jointly
with Dr C. Cook).
Jamieson, Paul (2001). Taxonomic identification
of the NZ house mouse.
Purdey, Dan (2001). Development of a new
automatic bait dispenser for stoats.
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