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structure morphology is a powerful predictor of pollinator effectiveness......identifying and accurately measuring key traits that drive ecosystem processes is critical as global change increasingly alters ecological communities, and subsequently, ecosystem functions worldwide." Later research in which she participated investigated the degree to which changes of natural habitats to agricultural land can contribute to a decline in effective pollination rates. The report noted that while pollination rates increased as there was more conversion to agricultural land, "pollination service delivery became increasingly dominated by a few exotic fly species that were active throughout the day, compared to native species, which had more constrained activity patterns." It was suggested that it was important to restore and manage diverse natural habitats but that in cases where pollination has been disturbed by human intervention, exotic pollinators can be effective, and careful decisions need to be made about the use of pesticides to maintain pollinator communities whether they are native or exotic.
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251:, a policy paper to "provide strategic direction for research of relevance to Māori...with a mission to 'unlock the innovation potential of Mäori knowledge, resources and people to assist New Zealanders to create a better future'." Beggs was one academic who challenged the premise in the document that Performance Based Research Funding (PBRF) would provide good returns for Māori and in a paper she co-authored, identified problems resulting from this that "
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confirmed Beggs as a new board member of the organisation, noting in their introductory newsletter: "The main purpose of
Jacqueline’s research is to contribute to the understanding of the ecological consequences of invasive species and ultimately to assist in conserving the native biodiversity of New
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For this edition, Beggs contributed to editorials that stressed the importance of the inclusion of mātauranga Māori in New
Zealand ecological research while noting that there needed to be institutional and systemic support for scientific researchers to change practices and recognise the contribution
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significant barriers to increasing the volume, scope and quality of environmental research for Māori." In 2019, Beggs collaborated with two other academics to review the level of leadership and diversity in the New
Zealand Ecology Society through tracking how often the Society's journal publications
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February 2019, Beggs acknowledged the efficiency of New Zealand's biosecurity system in managing the fruit fly detection, concluding: "So hats off to all the folk involved in keeping fruit fly at bay. That includes you – let biosecurity officers onto your property to check for infestation, make
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Zealand ecological research. The conclusion was that at the time there were very few articles published by the organisation that reflected these aspects of research into biodiversity.The subsequent volume of this Journal became a 'Mātauranga Māori special issue'
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the very characteristics that help to make them invasive, i.e. the social structure of colonies and their high reproductive efficiency, also means management at the population level will be difficult." When the
Environmental Protection Society gave approval for two foreign organisms to be imported
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In 2016, Beggs took part in research looking at animal-mediated pollination, in particular how the hairiness of the pollinator can predict the effectiveness of the process. The report, co-authored by Beggs, suggested that "the match between pollinator body region hairiness and plant reproductive
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that showed invasion by wasps had a considerable effect on the ecology, with evidence that they ate native and endemic invertebrates. It concluded that information gathered in this way was valuable in assessing the "cumulative effects of multiple invaders on the recipient community." Earlier
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to match the codes to species in New
Zealand. The wasps were found to be preying on many native animals having an ecological impact on the island. Beggs said: "This study has real implications for our understanding of how invasive species interact as well as for invasive wasp control in New
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In 2011, Beggs co-authored a review that assessed the "distribution, abundance, impact and management of the invasive
Vespidae worldwide", noting that the problem had become greater due to increased global trade. The review highlighted the challenges of preventing invasions
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Beggs has been involved in research that showed the effectiveness of DNA metabarcoding of larval faeces to gather data on the interactions between different invasive species and what they fed on. One study, using this methodology obtained
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Zealand in February 2021 to help combat the problem of invasive wasp species, Beggs said that these introduced species would result in a significant reduction in numbers with relatively small risks to the ecosystem. She told
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Beggs joined other academics, researchers and teachers in 2019 to sign a document that supported the young people of
Aotearoa New Zealand and around the world who were striking for more immediate and decisive action on climate
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In 2020, Beggs signed an open letter to the University of Waikato Council, "in support of Māori academics who have spoken out about long-term, unresolved systemic and casual racism they have experienced at the University of
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in 2019 that there had been some progress made in reducing the number of invasive wasps in New Zealand by the effective use of poison baiting. She explained that other management alternatives were being explored in the
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Zealand......by understanding their combined ecological impact, at least we have a better chance of developing strategies to better protect our valuable native species."
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sure you do not move fruit or veges from 'controlled areas', and encourage everyone to never bring undeclared produce into New Zealand."
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817:Biological Conservation
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