Dr Deb Wilson is an Honorary Associate Professor with the Zoology Department. Please follow the link below to view her profile at Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research.
Ecologist at Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research
Current and Recent Postgraduate Students
- Kim Miller (MSc, 2020): Assessing the habitat preference of mammalian predators in the urban green spaces of New Zealand cities
- Charlotte Patterson (MSc, 2020): Modelling reinvasion of the common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) within a New Zealand urban centre
- Jamie McAulay (MSc, 2018): Using stable isotope analysis to study the diet of stoats in the alpine zone of New Zealand
- Georgina Pickerell (PhD, 2015): Braided-river islands as refuges from introduced mammalian predators : characteristics influencing predator presence, and consequences of reduced flow.
- Rebecca Lawrence (MSc, 2011): Using artificial food patches to investigate the foraging behaviour of ship rats, and testing for suitable study populations of house mice.
- Des Smith (PhD, 2005): Movements, population dynamics and predatory behaviour of stoats inhabiting alpine grasslands in Fiordland.
- Richard Clayton (MSc, 2005): The influence of introduced mammals on forest regeneration on islands in Paterson Inlet, Rakiura National Park.