Complete List of Publications:
Dr Ian Hogg
Journal Articles:
McGaughran, A., G. Torricelli, A. Carapelli, F. Frati, M.I. Stevens, P. Convey, I.D. Hogg. 2010. Contrasting phylogeographic patterns for springtails reflect different evolutionary histories between the Antarctic Peninsula and continental Antarctica. Journal of Biogeography 37: 103-119
Sutherland, D.L., I.D. Hogg, J.R. Waas. 2010. Phylogeography and species discrimination in the Paracalliope fluviatilis species complex (Crustacea; Amphipoda): can morphologically similar heterospecifics identify compatible mates? Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 99: 196-205
Hogg, I.D., B.J. Smith, J.C. Banks, J.R. deWaard, P.D.N. Hebert. 2009. Testing the utility of mitochondrial COI sequences for the identification and phylogenetic analysis of New Zealand caddisflies (Trichoptera). New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 43: 1137-1146
Ross, P.M., I.D. Hogg, C.A. Pilditch, C.J. Lundquist. 2009. Phylogeography of New Zealand's coastal benthos. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 43: 1009 -1027
Caruso, T., I.D. Hogg, A. Carapelli, F. Frati, R. Bargagli. 2009. Large-scale patterns in the distribution of Collembola (Hexapoda) species in Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems. Journal of Biogeography 36: 879–886
Banks, J.C., S.C. Cary, I.D. Hogg. 2009. The phylogeography of Adelie penguin faecal flora. Environmental Microbiology 11: 577–588
Balvert S F, Duggan I C, Hogg I D. 2008. Zooplankton seasonal dynamics in a recently filled mine pit lake: the effect of non-indigenous Daphnia establishment, Aquatic Ecology (in print), published online 25 January.
Caruso, T., I.D. Hogg, A. Carapelli, F. Frati, R. Bargagli. 2008. Large-scale spatial patterns of the probability of Collembola (Hexapoda) species occurrence in Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems. Journal of Biogeography (in press)
Balvert, S.F., I.C. Duggan, I.D. Hogg. 2008. The influence of lake age and morphology on zooplankton composition and dynamics in a recently filled pit lake. Aquatic Ecology (online early)
McGaughran, A., I.D. Hogg, M.I. Stevens. 2008. Patterns of population genetic structure for springtails and mites in southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 46: 606-618.
Adams, B.J, Wall, D.H., Gozel, U., Dillman, A.R., Chaston, J.M., Hogg, I.D. 2007. The southernmost worm, Scottnema lindsayae ( Nematoda); diversity, dispersal and ecological stability. Polar Biology 30: 809-815.
Haase, M., B .Marshall, I. Hogg. 2007. Disentangling causes of disjunction on the South Island of New Zealand: the alpine fault hypothesis of vicariance revisited. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 91: 361–374.
Nolan, L., I.D. Hogg, D.L. Sutherland, M.I. Stevens, K. Schnabel. 2007. Allozyme and mitochondrial DNA variability within the New Zealand damselfly genera Xanthocnemis, Austrolestes, and Ischnura (Odonata). New Zealand Journal of Zoology 34: 371–380.
Stevens, M.I., F. Frati, A. McGaughran, G. Spinsanti, I.D. Hogg. 2007. Phylogeographic structure suggests multiple glacial refugia in northern Victoria Land for the endemic Antarctic springtail Desoria klovstadi. Zoologica Scripta 36: 201-212.
Sutherland, D. L., I.D. Hogg, J. R. Waas.. 2007. Is size assortative mating in Paracalliope fluviatilis (Crustacea; Amphipoda) explained by male-male competition or female choice? Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 92: 173 –181.
Adams, B J., R. D. Bardgett, E. Ayres, D.H.Wall, J.Aislabie, S. Bamforth, R. Bargagli, C. Cary, P. Cavacini, L. Connell, P. Convey, J. W. Fell, F. Frati, I.D. Hogg, K.K.Newsham, A O'Donnell, N. Russell, R.D. Seppelt, M.I. Stevens. 2006. Diversity and distribution of Victoria land biota. Soil Biology &
Biochemistry 38: 3003-3018.
Stevens, M. I, Hogg I D. 2006.
Chapter 9: The molecular ecology of Antarctic terrestrial and limnetic
invertebrates and microbes. Trends in Antarctic terrestrial and limnetic
ecosystems, pp 177-192.
Stevens, M. I.,A. Fjellberg, P. Greenslade, I.D. Hogg, P. Sunnucks. 2006.Redescription of the Antarctic springtail Desoria klovstadi using morphological and molecular evidence. Polar Biology 29: 820-830.
Stevens Mark I, Frati Francesco, McGaughran Angela, Spinsanti Giacomo and Hogg,
Ian D. 2006. Phylogeographic structure suggests multiple glacial refugia
in northern Victoria Land for the endemic Antarctic springtail Desoria klovstadi (Collembola, Isotomidae). Zoologica Scripta 36: 201-212.
Stevens, Mark I., and Hogg, Ian D. 2006. Contrasting levels of
mitochondrial DNA variability between mites (Penthalodidae) and
springtails (Hypogastruridae) from the Trans-Antarctic Mountains suggest
long-term effects of glaciation and life history on substitution rates, and
speciation processes. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 38: 3171-3180.
Stevens, M.I., P. Greenslade, I.D. Hogg, P. Sunnucks. 2006.Southern Hemisphere Springtails: could any have survived glaciation of Antarctica? Molecular Biology and Evolution 23: 874-882.
Hogg, Ian D., Cary, Craig S., Convey, Pete., Newsham, Kevin K., O'Donnell,
Anthony G., Adams, Byron J., Aislabie, Jackie., Frati, Francesco., Stevens, Mark
I., & Wall, Diana H. 2006. Biotic interactions in Antarctic
terrestrial ecosystems: Are they a factor? Soil Biology &
Biochemistry 38, pp 3035-3040.
Stevens, Mark, I., Hogg, Ian, D., and
Pilditch, Conrad, A. 2006. Evidence for female-biased juvenile
dispersal in corophiid amphipods from a New Zealand estuary. Journal of
Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 331: 9-20.
McGaughran, Angela; Hogg, Ian D; Stevens, Mark I; Chadderton, W.
Lindsay and Winterbourn, Michael J. 2006. Genetic divergence of three freshwater
isopod species from southern New Zealand. Journal
of Biogeography 33, pp 23-30.
Nolan, L., I.D. Hogg, M.I.Stevens, M. Haase. 2006. Fine scale distribution of mtDNA haplotypes for the springtail Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni (Collembola) corresponds to an ancient shoreline in Taylor Valley, continental Antarctica. Polar Biology 29: 813-819.
Hogg, Ian D., Stevens, Mark I., Schnabel, Kareen E., Chapman, M. Ann.
2006. Deeply divergent lineages of the widespread New Zealand amphipod Paracalliope fluviatilis revealed using allozyme
and mitochondrial DNA analyses. Freshwater Biology 51: 236-248.
Hogg, Ian D., Hebert,
Paul D. N. 2004. Biological indentification of springtails (Hexapoda: Collembola)
from the Canadian Arctic, using mitochondrial DNA barcodes. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 82: 749-754.
Stevens, M.I., and I.D. Hogg. 2004. New Zealand’s
corophiid amphipods: allozyme evidence for speciation during the Cenozoic. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 81: 119-133
Stevens, M.I., and I.D. Hogg. 2003. Long-term
isolation and recent range expansion revealed for the endemic springtail Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni from southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Molecular Ecology 12: 2357-2369.
Chapman, M.A., Hogg,
I.D., Schnabel, K.E., and Stevens, M.I. 2002. Proposed synonymy of the New
Zealand corophiid amphipod genus, Chaetocorophium Karaman, 1979, with Paracorophium Stebbing, 1899: morphological and genetic evidence. Journal
of the Royal Society of New Zealand 32: 229-241.
Hogg, I.D.,
and Stevens, M.I. 2002. Soil fauna of Antarctic Coastal Landscapes. Chapter 15
in Beyer, L. and Boelter, M. (eds.). Geoecology of Antarctic Ice-free Coastal
Landscapes. Ecological Studies Analysis and Synthesis, Vol. 154, 265-280. Springer-Verlag,
Berlin.
Stevens, M.I. and I.D. Hogg. 2002.
Expanded distributional records of Collembola and Acari in southern Victoria
Land, Antarctica. Pedobiologia 46: 485-496.
Stevens, M.I., I. D. Hogg and M. A. Chapman. 2002. The corophiid amphipods of Tauranga Harbour, New
Zealand: evidence of an Australian crustacean invader. Hydrobiologia 474: 147-154.
Hogg, I.D.,
P. Willmann-Huerner, and M.I. Stevens. 2002. Population genetic structures of two New Zealand stream insects:Archichauliodes diversus (Megaloptera) and Coloburiscus humeralis (Ephemeroptera). New Zealand Journal of
Marine and Freshwater Research 36: 491-501.
Burger, D.F., I.D. Hogg, and J.D.
Green. 2002. Distribution and
abundance of zooplankton in the Waikato River, New Zealand. Hydrobiologia 479: 31-38.
Hogg, I.D.,
J.M. Eadie, D.D. Williams, and D. Turner. 2001. An evaluation of fluctuating
asymmetry as an indicator of low-level thermal perturbation in a stream dwelling
insect. Journal of Applied Ecology 38: 1326-1339.
Collier, K., C. Fowles and I. Hogg.
2000. Management, Education and Conservation. Chapter 15 in Collier, K. and M.
Winterbourn (eds). Stream Invertebrates of New Zealand: Ecology and
Implications for Management. Limnological Society of New Zealand.
Hudson, Q.J., Wilkins, R.J., Waas, J. R. and Hogg, I.D. 2000. Low genetic variability in small populations of New
Zealand kokako (Callaeas cinerea wilsoni). Biological Conservation 96: 105-112.
Hogg, I.D.,
Y. de Lafontaine, and J.M. Eadie. 2000. Genotypic variation among Gammarus
fasciatus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from the Great Lakes – St. Lawrence River:
implications for the conservation of widespread freshwater invertebrates. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57: 1843-1852.
Schnabel. K.E., Hogg,
I.D. and Chapman, M.A. 2000. Population genetic structures of two New
Zealand corophiid amphipods and the presence of morphologically cryptic species:
implications for the conservation of diversity. New Zealand Journal of
Marine and Freshwater Research. 34: 637-644.
Hogg, I.D.,
Eadie, J.M. and de Lafontaine, Y. 1999. Passive dispersal among fragmented
habitats: the population genetic consequences for freshwater and estuarine
amphipods. In Crustaceans and the Biodiversity Crisis. Edited by F.R. Schram, and J.C. von Vaupel Klein. Brill, Leiden. pp. 307 – 326.
Schnabel. K.E., Hogg,
I.D. and Chapman, M.A. 1999. Limited gene flow among populations of New
Zealand corophiid amphipods - evidence for cryptic speciation? In Crustaceans and the Biodiversity
Crisis. Edited by F.R. Schram, and J.C. von Vaupel Klein. Brill, Leiden
pp. 295 – 305.
Hogg, I.D., J.M. Eadie, and Y. de Lafontaine. 1998. Atmospheric change and the diversity of
aquatic invertebrates: are we missing the boat? Environmental Monitoring and
Assessment 49: 291-301.
Hogg, I.D,
C. Larose, Y. de Lafontaine, and K.G. Doe. 1998. Genetic evidence for a Hyalella species complex within the Great Lakes – St. Lawrence River
drainage basin: implications for ecotoxicology and conservation biology. Canadian Journal of Zoology 76: 1134-1140.
Williams, D.D., and I.D. Hogg. 1998.
Ecological disruption resulting from the creation and modification of
agricultural and urban drainage channels in Canada and Australia - Can such
habitats contribute to invertebrate conservation? in, M. Wade, C. Newbold, J.
Gardiner, J. Harpley (eds). Nature Conservation and the Management of
Drainage System Habitat. John Wiley and Sons. Chichester, England.
Hogg, I.D.,
Y. de Lafontaine, and J.M. Eadie. 1997. Phenotypic variation in benthic
invertebrates: an indicator of freshwater quality? pages 109-117 in, Boon, P.J.,
and Howell, D.L. (eds). Freshwater Quality: Defining the Indefinable.
Scottish Natural Heritage/HMSO Publications, London.
Hogg, I.D.,
and D.D. Williams. 1996. Modelling the potential changes in spring communities
resulting from global warming. Crunoecia 5: 197-205.
Hogg, I.D.,
and D.D. Williams. 1996. Response of stream invertebrates to a global warming
thermal regime: an ecosystem-level manipulation. Ecology 77:
395-407.
Hogg, I.D.,
D.D. Williams, J.M. Eadie and S.A. Butt. 1995. The consequences of global
warming for stream invertebrates: a field simulation. Journal of Thermal
Biology 20: 199-206.
Williams, D.D., N.E. Williams, and I.D.
Hogg. 1995. Life history plasticity of Nemoura trispinosa (Plecoptera:
Nemouridae) along a permanent - temporary water habitat gradient. Freshwater
Biology 34: 155-163.
Lambert, D., W. Maher, and I. Hogg.
1992. Changes in phosphorus fractions during storage of lake water. Water
Research 26: 645-648.
Hogg, I.D.,
D.D. Williams, and B.W. Feltmate. 1992. Freshwater springs: ideal sites for
large-scale spatial and temporal manipulations of aquatic systems. pages 189-198
in, Stanford, J.A., and Simons, J.J. (eds.). Proceedings of the First
International Conference on Groundwater Ecology. American Water Resources
Association. Bethesda, Maryland.
Hogg, I.D.,
and R.H. Norris. 1991. Effects of runoff from land clearing and urban
development on the distribution and abundance of macroinvertebrates in pool
areas of a river. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 42: 507-518.
Williams D.D., and I.D. Hogg. 1988. The
ecology and production of invertebrates in a Canadian coldwater spring. Holarctic Ecology 11: 41-54.
Norton R.A., D.D. Williams, I.D. Hogg, and S.C. Palmer. 1988. Biology of the oribatid mite Mucronothrus nasalis (Acari: Oribatida: Trhypochthoniidae) from a small coldwater springbrook in
eastern Canada. Canadian Journal of Zoology 66: 620-629.
Boonstra R., and I. Hogg. 1988. Friends and strangers: a test of the Charnov-Finerty hypothesis. Oecologia 77: 95-100.
Other Publications:
Hogg I, Green A, Storey B, Aislabie J, Stevens M, Cary C, Balks M. 2010. Perceptions and reality: A new understanding of terrestrial life in the Ross Sea Region. Antarctic 28 (2), New Zealand Antarctic Society pp 27-29. (non-refereed journal article)
Hogg I, Webster-Brown J. 2010. Innocents in the Dry Valleys: An account of the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition 1958- 1959 by Colin Bull. Antarctic 28 (2), New Zealand Antarctic Society pp 39. (Book review)
Pitkethley Rob and Hogg Ian. 2006. Breeding programme gets thumbs up. Fish & Game New Zealand, special issue twenty three, Eastern region and Hawke’s Bay region supplement, pp 82. (non-refereed journal article)
Hogg, I.D. 2003. Book Review: Spiders of New Zealand
and their worldwide kin. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 30: 77.
Hogg, I.D. 2001. Ecology Light 1.0 – A review
of Essentials of Ecology by Townsend, Harper and Begon. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 25: 83.
Larose, C. and I.D. Hogg. 1998.
Évaluation de la génétique des populations d’invertébratés benthiques du bassin
versant des grands lacs et du Saint-Laurent au moyen de l’électrophorèse sur
acétate de cellulose. Environment Canada Technical Series DT-12. 19pp.
Hogg, I.D.
1996. Meeting Review. “Water Quality: defining the indefinable?” A conference
organised and sponsored by the Scottish Natural Heritage. September 6-7, 1995. Environmental Conservation 23: 92.
Hogg I.D.,
and R.H Norris. 1988. Murrumbidgee River water quality performance monitoring.
National Capital Development Commission. Canberra, Australia. 68pp.
Recent Conference Presentations/Published Abstracts:
Banks J, Cary C, Hogg I, Waas J. 2010. The effects of stress from human disturbance on the composition and diversity of faecal bacteria from Adelie Penguins. Annual Antarctic Conference: A Taste of the Ice, Christchurch, New Zealand, 5-7 July. (poster presentation)
Demetras N J, Hogg I D, Banks J C. 2010. Fine-scale genetic diversity for two terrestrial arthropods in the Southern Dry Valleys, Ross Dependency. Annual Antarctic Conference: A Taste of the Ice, Christchurch, New Zealand, 5-7 July. (oral presentation)
Green TGA, Cary S C, Hogg I D, Storey B C, Stevens M I, Lee C K. 2010. A landscape scale approach to predicting biodiversity in the Dry Valleys, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. The 17th International Symposium on Polar Sciences, Incheon, South Korea, 26 - 28 May. (oral presentation)
Green TGA, Cary S C, Hogg I D, Storey B C, Stevens M I, Lee C K. 2010. A landscape scale approach to predicting biodiversity in the Dry Valleys, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Oslo Science Conference, Oslo, Norway, 8-12 June. (oral presentation)
Storey B C, Green TGA, Cary S C, Hogg I D, Sparrow A, Stevens M I, Lee C K, Jones I. 2010. Biodiversity at a landscape scale in the Dry Valleys, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Annual Antarctic Conference: A Taste of the Ice, Christchurch, New Zealand, 5-7 July. (oral presentation
Baillie B R, Hicks B J, van den Heuvel M R, Hogg I D, Kimberley M O. 2009. Contribution of wood to indigenous fish community characteristics. The New Zealand Hydrological and Freshwater Sciences Societies Joint Conference, Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand, 23-27 November. (oral presentation)
Banks J, Cary C, Hogg I. 2009. The faecal flora of White Island Weddell seals: Stuck in a crack? Annual Antarctic Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, 1-3 July. (poster presentation)
Banks J, Hogg I, Duggan I, Knox M, Hicks B. 2009. Biosurveillance of fish and invertebrates by genetic methods. Collected abstracts of the combined annual science review meetings of the Lake Ecosystem Restoration New Zealand and the Freshwater Products and Strategies Program of the Invasive Animals Co-operative Research Centre, Hamilton, New Zealand, 23-25 June. (oral presentation)
Banks J, Hogg I, Duggan I, Knox M, Hicks B. 2009. Biosurveillance of fish and zooplankton in New Zealand lakes and reservoirs using DNA barcoding. Third International Barcode of Life Conference, Mexico, 7-13 November. (oral presentation)
Barrett, J E, Hopkins, D W, Hogg, I, Cary, S C. 2009. Spatial variation in soil organic matter in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica, Xth SCAR International Biology Symposium, Hokkaido, Japan, 26-31 July. (oral presentation)
Demetras N J, Hogg I D, Ross P M, Banks J C. 2009. Fine scale distribution of mtDNA haplotypes for the springtail Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni and the mite Stereotydeus mollis in the southern most Dry Valleys, Victoria Land. Annual Meeting MolEcol, Tautuku, New Zealand, 27-29 November. (oral presentation)
Demetras N J, Hogg I D, Stevens M I, Ross P M, Banks J C, Cary S C. 2009. Distribution of mtDNA haplotypes for the springtail Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni relative to physical, chemical and biological characteristics in the southern Dry Valleys, Victoria Land. Xth SCAR International Biology Symposium, Hokkaido, Japan, 26-31 July. (oral presentation)
Green T G, Cary S C, Hogg I D, Stevens M I, Brabyn L, Cowan D A, Storey B C, McDonald I R, Jones I, Hopkins D, Sparrow A. 2009. Understanding terrestrial Antarctic biocomplexity in a dry valley landscape. Xth SCAR International Biology Symposium, Hokkaido, Japan, 26-31 July. (oral presentation)
Green TGA, Cary C, Storey B, Hogg I, Brabyn L, Sparrow A, Hopkins D. 2009. Predicting biocomplexity in Dry Valley ecosystems (TABS): An IPY project. Annual Antarctic Conference, Auckland, New Zealand,1-3 July. (oral presentation)
Jones T, Wilkins D, Cary C, Green A, Hogg I. 2009. Resolving lichen relationships in the Ross Sea region. Department of Biological Sciences PhD Student Conference Day, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, 9 December. (oral presentation)
Jones T, Wilkins D, Cary C, Green A, Hogg I. 2009. Resolving lichen relationships in the Ross Sea region. Department of Biological Sciences PhD Student Conference Day, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, 9 December. (oral presentation)
Knox M A, Banks J C, Hicks B J, Ross P M, Demetras N J, Hogg I D. 2009. CSI: Waikato. Biosurveillance of invasive fish in New Zealand lakes using DNA barcoding. The New Zealand Hydrological & Freshwater Sciences Societies Joint Conference, Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand, 23-27 November. (poster presentation)
Knox M, Hogg I, Pilditch C, Loerz A. 2009. Patterns of amphipod biodiversity on Chatham Rise and Challenger Plateau. The Joint New Zealand Marine Sciences and Meteorological Societies conference “Climate and Oceans”, Auckland, New Zealand, 2-4 September. (oral presentation)
Knox M, Hogg I, Pilditch C, Loerz A. 2009. Patterns of biodiversity in the New Zealand marine environment examined using amphipod crustaceans. Department of Biological Sciences PhD Student Conference Day, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, 9 December. (oral presentation)
Ross P, Hogg I, Pilditch C, Lundquist C. 2009. Phylogeography of New Zealand's coastal benthos: them’s the breaks. The Joint New Zealand Marine Sciences and Meteorological Societies conference “Climate and Oceans”, Auckland, New Zealand, 2-4 September. (oral presentation)
Ross P, Pilditch C, Hogg I, Lundquist C. 2009. Predicting among-estuary connectivity based on population genetics of the New Zealand Littleneck Clam Austrovenus stutchburyi. The Coastal and Estuarine Research Foundation 20th Biennial Conference, Portland, Oregon, USA, 1-5 November. (oral presentation)
Ross P M, Pilditch C A, Hogg I D, Lundquist C J. 2009. Limited dispersal or natural selection? Population genetic structure in a New Zealand bivalve. Western Society of Naturalists 90th Annual Meeting. Monterey, CA, USA; 12-15 November 2009. (oral presentation)
Ross P, Pilditch C, Hogg I, Lundquist C. 2009. Limited dispersal or natural selection? Population genetic structure of the New Zealand cockle. Department of Biological Sciences PhD Student Conference Day, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, 9 December. (oral presentation)
Banks J C, Cary S C, Hogg I D. 2008. Souvenirs or heirlooms: The phylogeography of Adelie penguin faecal flora. Oamaru Penguin Symposium, Oamaru, New Zealand, 26-27 June. (oral presentation)
Banks J C, Cary S C, Hogg I D. 2008. Souvenirs or heirlooms? The phylogeography of Adelie penguin faecal flora. 2008 Annual Antarctic Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand, 30 June – 2 July. (oral presentation)
Banks J C, Cary S C, Hogg I D. 2008. Souvenirs or heirlooms? The phylogeography of Adelie penguin faecal flora. 12th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, Cairns, Australia, 17-22 August. (poster presentation)
Hogg I. 2008. Keynote presentation and host of reception and dinner. Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program International Workshop: Developing integrated and sustained arctic terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity monitoring networks, Canada, 11-12 September. (oral presentation).
Ross Philip, Pilditch Conrad, Hogg Ian. 2008. Where are you going, where have you been? What we can learn about population connectivity from cockle DNA. NZMSS & AMSA Marine Sciences Conference, Human Impacts & Functioning Ecosystems, Christchurch, 6-10 July, pp 112. (oral presentation)
Banks J C, Cary S C, Hogg I, Waas J. 2007. Souvenirs or heirlooms? The faecal flora of Adelie penguins. Evolution 2007 Joint Meeting, Christchurch, New Zealand, 16-20 June. (oral presentation)
Banks J, Cary C, Hogg I, Waas J. 2007. Souvenirs or heirlooms? The faecal flora of Adelie penguins. Antarctica: 50 Years on the Ice, Just the Tip of the Iceberg, Wellington, New Zealand, 2-6 July. (poster presentation)
Hogg I. 2007. Diversity of terrestrial arthropods in Victoria Land and the Trans Antarctic Mountains. International workshop 6th PNRA meeting on Antarctic Biology: critical issues and research priorities for the IPY and 2007-09, Italy, 7-9th June. (oral presentation)
Ibarraran-Viniegra Ana Sofia, Hogg Ian. 2007. Identification of New Zealand Chironomids: does morphology match molecules? Cell, Molecular and Developmental Biology Research Retreat, Canada, 11-13 June. (Poster presentation)
Knox Matt, Pilditch C A, Hogg I D, Lörz A N. 2007. Population connectivity of New Zealand shelf amphipod species using DNA sequences. The New Zealand Marine Sciences Society Conference, Sea Change – Impacts of Climate Change on Marine Systems, Hamilton, 29-31 August. (poster presentation)
Ross P, Hogg I, Pilditch C, Lundquist C. 2007. Connectivity amongst New Zealand estuaries: using the common cockle (Austrovenus stutchburyi) as a model to examine inter-estuary dispersal and predict larval transport. Evolution 2007, Christchurch, New Zealand,16-20 June. (oral presentation)
Ross P, Pilditch C, Hogg I and Lundquist C. 2007. Predicting between-estuary connectivity based on population genetics of the cockle Austrovenus stutchburyi. Tenth Annual New Zealand Molecular Ecology Meeting, Christchurch, 7-9 December. (oral presentation)
McGaughran A, Hogg I, Fjellberg A, Stevens
M and Nolan L. 2005. Wright and Victoria Valleys: A biodiversity hotspot?
Synthesis of Soil Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning in Victoria Land,
Antarctica: An NSF Sponsored Workshop. Jekyll Island, GA, USA, April 21-23. Fowler B,
Hogg I, Duggan I. 2005.
Monitoring performance of the Hamilton Zoo ponds using zooplankton. Australasian
Urban Ecology Research Colloquium, Brisbane, Australia, December 3rd.
Balvert S, Duggan I, Hogg I. 2005. Weavers Lake: Rehabilitation of an open-cast coal mine to create an urban amenity. Australasian Urban Ecology Research Colloquium, Brisbane, Australia, December 3rd.
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