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2020
Walker, S., Monks, A., & Innes, J.. (2020). National changes in occupancy of New Zealand-breeding Charadriiformes, 1969–1979 to 1999–2004. Notornis, 67(4), 677-691.

2019
Fitzgerald, N., Innes, J., & Mason, N. W. H.. (2019). Pest mammal eradication leads to landscape-scale spillover of tūī (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae) from a New Zealand mainland biodiversity sanctuary. Notornis, 66(4), 181-191.

2013
Innes, J., Molles, L. E., & Speed, H.. (2013). Translocations of North Island kokako, 1981-2011. Notornis, 60(1), 107-114.

2008
Molles, L. E., Calcott, A., Peters, D., Delamare, G., Hudson, J., Innes, J., et al.. (2008). "Acoustic anchoring" and the successful translocation of North Island kokako (Callaeas cinerea wilsoni) to a New Zealand mainland management site within continuous forest. Notornis, 55(2), 57-68.

2006
Flux, I., Bradfield, P., & Innes, J.. (2006). Breeding biology of North Island kokako ( Callaeas cinerea wilsoni ) at Mapara Wildlife Management Reserve, King Country, New Zealand. Notornis, 53(2), 199-207.

2005
Innes, J., Fitzgerald, N., Watts, C., Landcaster, E., & Burns, B.. (2005). Distribution, movements and nesting success of Waikato Tui. Notornis, 52(3), 173-178.

Morgan, D., Waas, J. R., & Innes, J.. (2005). Magpie interactions with other birds in New Zealand: results from a literature review and public survey. Notornis, 52(2), 61-74.

2004

2001
Flux, I., & Innes, J.. (2001). A field technique for determining the sex of North Island kokako ( Callaeas cinerea wilsoni ). Notornis, 48(4), 217-223.

1995
Innes, J., & Hay, R.. (1995). The nesting of the North Island Kokako ( Callaeas cinerea wilsoni ) - review of accounts from 1880 to 1989. Notornis, 42(2), 79-93.

1994
Meenken, D., Fechney, T., & Innes, J.. (1994). Population size and breeding success of North Island Kokako in the Waipapa Ecological Area, Pureora Forest Park. Notornis, 41(2), 109-115.

1993
Brown, K., Innes, J., & Shorten, R.. (1993). Evidence that possums prey on and scavenge birds' eggs, birds and mammals. Notornis, 40(3), 169-177.
