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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand

Overview

Mick N. Clout is affiliated with the University of Auckland in New Zealand and specializes in Environmental Science, with a particular focus on Ecology. Their work has contributed to subfields such as Ecology, Ecological Modeling, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Insect Science.

Their research topics cover various areas including:

  • Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Conservation, Ecology, Wildlife Education
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Avian ecology and behavior

Mick N. Clout has published in several peer-reviewed journals, with frequent contributions in venues such as:

  • Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  • Ecological Applications
  • Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
  • Notornis

Recent publications include:

  • "A 2021 Horizon Scan of Emerging Global Biological Conservation Issues," 2020, Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  • "A global biological conservation horizon scan of issues for 2023," 2022, Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  • "Niche partitioning in a guild of invasive mammalian predators," 2022, Ecological Applications
  • "Niche Partitioning in a Guild of Invasive Mammalian Predators," 2022, Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
  • "Longevity records for Chatham Island pigeon (Hemiphaga chathamensis) and New Zealand pigeon (H. novaeseelandiae)," 2021, Notornis

Mick N. Clout's frequent collaborators include:

  • William J. Sutherland
  • Erica Fleishman
  • Kevin J. Gaston
  • Alice C. Hughes
  • Xavier Le Roux

In 2010, Mick N. Clout was awarded a Fellowship of the Royal Society of New Zealand.

Best Publications

  • BIOTIC INVASIONS: CAUSES, EPIDEMIOLOGY, GLOBAL CONSEQUENCES, AND CONTROL

    Richard N. Mack;Daniel Simberloff;W. Mark Lonsdale;Harry Evans

  • Horizon scan of global conservation issues for 2011

    William J. Sutherland;Rosalind Aveling;Thomas M. Brooks;Mick Clout

  • Spatial heterogeneity of mesopredator release within an oceanic island system

    Matt J. Rayner;Mark Erno Hauber;Michael J. Imber;Rosalie K. Stamp

  • The importance of birds as browsers, pollinators and seed dispersers in New Zealand forests

    M. N. Clout;J. R. Hay

  • Effects of supplementary feeding on the offspring sex ratio of kakapo: a dilemma for the conservation of a polygynous parrot

    Mick N. Clout;Graeme P. Elliott;Bruce C. Robertson

  • Conservation Issues in New Zealand

    John Craig;Sandra Anderson;Mick Clout;Bob Creese

  • Effects of Plantation Forestry on Birds in New Zealand

    M. N. Clout;P. D. Gaze

  • The prey of domestic cats ( Felis catus ) in two suburbs of Auckland City, New Zealand

    Craig Gillies;Mick Clout

  • The invasion ecology of mammals: a global perspective

    Mick N. Clout;James C. Russell

  • Sex allocation theory aids species conservation.

    Bruce C Robertson;Graeme P Elliott;Daryl K Eason;Mick N Clout

  • Intercepting the first rat ashore

    James C. Russell;David R. Towns;Sandra H. Anderson;Mick N. Clout

  • A 2017 Horizon Scan of Emerging Issues for Global Conservation and Biological Diversity

    William J. Sutherland;Phoebe Barnard;Steven Broad;Mick Clout

  • Review of rat invasion biology: implications for island biosecurity.

    J. C. Russell;D. R. Towns;M. N. Clout

  • The Global Islands Invasive Vertebrate Eradication Database: A tool to improve and facilitate restoration of island ecosystems

    B. Keitt;K. Campell;A. Saunders;M. Clout

  • Contact rates between possums revealed by proximity data loggers

    Weihong Ji;Weihong Ji;Piran C. L. White;Mick N. Clout

  • Saving the Kakapo: the conservation of the world's most peculiar parrot

    Mick N. Clout;Don V. Merton

  • The diversity and origin of exotic ants arriving in New Zealand via human-mediated dispersal

    Darren F. Ward;Jacqueline R. Beggs;Mick N. Clout;Richard J. Harris

  • New Zealand pest management: current and future challenges

    Stephen Goldson;G. W. Bourdôt;E. G. Brockerhoff;A. E. Byrom

  • A Horizon Scan of Global Conservation Issues for 2016.

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  • Eradicating invasive plants: hard-won lessons for islands.

    R. N. Mack;W. M. Lonsdale;C. R. Veitch;M. N. Clout

  • Island invasives : scaling up to meet the challenge

    C.R. Veitch;M.N. Clout;A.R. Martin;J.C. Russell

  • IUCN SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group: invasive alien species information management supporting practitioners, policy makers and decision takers

    Shyama Pagad;Piero Genovesi;Lucilla Carnevali;Riccardo Scalera

Frequent Co-Authors

James C. Russell
James C. Russell University of Auckland
Mark E. Hauber
Mark E. Hauber Queens College, CUNY
David R. Towns
David R. Towns Auckland University of Technology
Dianne M. Gleeson
Dianne M. Gleeson University of Canberra
Mark Spalding
Mark Spalding University of Cambridge
Erica Fleishman
Erica Fleishman Oregon State University
George L. W. Perry
George L. W. Perry University of Auckland
Lynn V. Dicks
Lynn V. Dicks University of Cambridge
Jules Pretty
Jules Pretty University of Essex
William J. Sutherland
William J. Sutherland University of Cambridge

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