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Griffiths, C. J., Jones, C. G., Puttoo, M., Hansen, D. M., Müller, C. B., & Harris, S. , The need for non-indigenous ecosystem engineers in restoration programs: using extant tortoises to restore island ecosystem function. Paper presented at Turtle Survival Alliance 2007 Annual Meeting.   
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Griffiths, C. J., Hansen, D. M., Jones, C. C., Zuël, N., & Harris, S. (2011). Resurrecting extinct interactions with extant substitutes. Current Biology, 21(9), 762–765.   
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Griffiths, C. J., Jones, C. G., Hansen, D. M., Puttoo, M., Tatayah, R. V., Müller, C. B., & Harris, S. (2010). The use of extant non-indigenous tortoises as a restoration tool to replace extinct ecosystem engineers. Restoration Ecology, (early View).   
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Griffiths, C. J., Zuël, N., Tatayah, V., Jones, C. G., Griffiths, O., & Harris, S. (2012). The welfare implications of using exotic tortoises as ecological replacements. PLoS ONE, 7(6), e39395.   
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Griffiths, C. J., Zuël, N., Jones, C. G., Zairabee, A., & S., H. (2013). Assessing the potential to restore historic grazing ecosystems with tortoise ecological replacements. Conservation Biology, (early view).   
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Hansen, D. M., Donlan, J. C., Griffiths, C. J., & Campbell, K. J. (2010). Ecological history and latent conservation potential: large and giant tortoises as a model for taxon substitutions. Ecography, 33(2), 272–284.   
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Pedrono, M., Griffiths, O. L., Clausen, A., Smith, L. L., Griffiths, C. J., Wilmé, L., & Burney, D. A. (2013). Using a surviving lineage of madagascar’s vanished megafauna for ecological restoration. Biological Conservation, 159, 501–506.   
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Waibel, A., Griffiths, C. J., Zuël, N., Schmid, B., & Albrecht, M. (2012). Does a giant tortoise taxon substitute enhance seed germination of exotic fleshy-fruited plants? Journal of Plant Ecology, (advance access).   
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