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Anderson, Puanani. 1994. Some environmental indicators related to feral pig activity in a Hawaiian rain forest. Master's thesis, University of Hawaii.

Anderson, Stephen J./Stone, Charles P. 1993. Snaring to control feral pigs Sus scrofa in a remote Hawaiian rain forest. Biological Conservation 63:195-201.

Anderson, Stephen J./Stone, Charles P. 1994. Indexing sizes of feral pig populations in a variety of Hawaiian natural areas. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society 30:26-39.

Aplet, Gregory H./Anderson, Stephen J./Stone, Charles P. 1991. Association between feral pig disturbance and the composition of some alien plant assemblages in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Vegetatio 95, no. 1:55-.

Barrett, Reginald H./Stone, Charles P. 1983. Hunting as a control method for wild pigs in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park: A report for resource management. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii.

Bryan, L.W. 1937. Wild pigs in Hawaii. Paradise of the Pacific 49, no. 12:31-32.

Cooray, Rajit G./Mueller-Dombois, Dieter. 1981. Feral pig activity. In Island ecosystems: Biological organization in selected Hawaiian communities, edited by Dieter Mueller-Dombois, Kent W. Bridges, and Hampton L. Carson, 309-17. Stroudsburg, PA: Hutchinson Ross Publishing Company.

Diong, Cheong H. Smith, Clifford W. (ed.). 1978. Kîpahulu Valley feral pig study. Biannual report #11, edited by Clifford W. Smith. Honolulu: Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit, University of Hawai'i at Manoa.

Diong, Cheong H. 1981. A portable metal box trap for live-capture of feral pigs. Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit Technical Report #37. University of Hawaii at Manoa. Honolulu.

Hone, Jim/Stone, Charles P. 1989. A comparison and evaluation of feral pig management in two national parks. Wildlife Society Bulletin 17, no. 4:419-25.

Jacobi, James D. 1981. Vegetation changes in a subalpine grassland in Hawaii following disturbance by feral pigs. Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit Technical Report #41. University of Hawaii at Manoa. Honolulu.

Katahira, Larry K./Finnegan, Patrick M./Stone, Charles P. 1993. Eradicating feral pigs in montane mesic habitat at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Wildlife Society Bulletin 21, no. 3:269-74.

Loope, Lloyd L./Medeiros, Arthur C./Gagné, Betsy H. 1991. Studies in montane bogs of Haleakala National Park: Recovery of vegetation of a montane bog following protection from feral pig rooting. Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit Technical Report #77. University of Hawaii at Manoa. Honolulu.

Medeiros, Arthur C./Loope, Lloyd L./Chimera, C.G. 1993. Kanaio Natural Area Reserve: biological inventory and management recommendations. Natural Area Reserve System, State of Hawaii.

Pratt, Linda W./Abbott, Lyman L./Palumbo, D.K. 1999. Vegetation above a feral pig fence in rain forests of Kilauea's East Rift, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit* Technical Report #124. University of Hawaii at Manoa. Honolulu. (*presumably, though not cited as such in document; might, instead, be "Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit")

Smith, Clifford W./Diong, Cheong H. 1977. Proposal to study feral pigs in Kipahulu Valley, Haleakala National Park. Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit Technical Report #19. University of Hawaii at Manoa. Honolulu.

Spatz, Gunter/Mueller-Dombois, Dieter. 1975. Succession patterns after pig digging in grassland communities on Mauna Loa, Hawaii. Phytocoecologica 3:346-73.

Stone, Charles P./Pratt, Linda W./Tunison, J. Timothy. 1992. Responses of Hawaiian ecosystems to removal of feral pigs and goats. In Alien plant invasions in native ecosystems of Hawai'i: Management and research, edited by Charles P. Stone, Clifford W. Smith, and J. Timothy Tunison, 666-704. Honolulu: Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit, University of Hawai'i at Manoa.

Tillett, E.E. 1937. Hunting wild pigs in Hawaii. Paradise of the Pacific 49, no. 3:9, 29.

Tunison, J. Timothy/Loh, Rhonda K./Pratt, Linda W./Kageler, V. Anne Dina. 1994. Early succession in pig-disturbed mountain parkland, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit Technical Report #89. University of Hawaii at Manoa. Honolulu.

Tunison, J. Timothy/McKinney, A.A./Markiewicz, W.L. 1995. The expansion of koa forest after cattle and goat removal, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit Technical Report #99. University of Hawaii at Manoa. Honolulu.

no author. Stone, Charles P./Smith, Clifford W./Tunison, J. Timothy. (eds.). 1992. Alien plant invasions in native ecosystems of Hawaii: Management and research. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit.

South Pacific Regional Environmental Programme (SPREP). Sherley, Greg. (ed.). 2000. Invasive species in the Pacific: A technical review and draft regional strategy. Apia, Samoa: South Pacific Regional Environment Programme.

no author. Veitch, C.R./Clout, M.N. (eds.). 2002. Turning the tide: The eradication of invasive species (proceedings of the International Conference on Eradication of Island Invasives). IUCN SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. vii + 414pp.

Loh, R.K., Tunison, T.J. 1999. Vegetation recovery following pig removal in 'Ola'a-koa rainforest unit, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit Technical Report #123. University of Hawaii at Manoa. Honolulu.

Van Driesche, Jason. 2000. From endemic to generic: Feral pigs and the destruction of Hawaii's native forests. In Nature out of place, 7-31. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

Medeiros, A.C. 2004. Phenology, reproductive potential, seed dispersal and predation, and seedling establishment of three invasive plant species in a Hawaiian rain forest. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Zoology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu.

Booth, Carol. 2009. Is recreational hunting effective for feral animal control? Essay Project (Invasive Species Council Australia). 13 January 2009.

Denny, Jim. 2010. A photographic guide to the birds of Hawaii: The main islands and offshore waters. University of Hawaii Press. Honolulu. 210 pp. illus.


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