Published records of interactions between extant native and endemic bird and plant species currently found on New Zealand’s South Island (but also including two species of extinct moa from the South Island, the upland moa (Megalapteryx didinus) and South Island giant moa (Dinornis robustus)). The data were used to construct a qualitative bipartite interaction network in:
Wood, J. R., Perry, G. L. W. and Wilmshurst, J. M. (2016), Using palaeoecology to determine baseline ecological requirements and interaction networks for de-extinction candidate species. Funct Ecol. doi:10.1111/1365-2435.12773