Search Results - "LEADER, NOAM"
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Revisiting the species list of freshwater fish in Israel based on DNA barcoding
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-12-2023)“…Israel's region forms a continental bridge; hence, the freshwater fish fauna in Israel consists of unique populations of species that originated from Africa,…”
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ACOUSTIC PROPERTIES OF TWO URBAN SONG DIALECTS IN THE ORANGE-TUFTED SUNBIRD (NECTARINIA OSEA)
Published in The Auk (01-01-2005)“…Biologically important acoustic signals must be transmitted from a signaler to a receiver. Over distance, however, sounds may undergo modification through…”
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Ruppell’s fox movement and spatial behavior are influenced by topography and human activity
Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-03-2022)“…Global climatic processes have driven an expansion of arid environments, as well as the human populations that depend on these biomes. Human habitation can…”
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MICROGEOGRAPHIC SONG DIALECTS IN THE ORANGE-TUFTED SUNBIRD (NECTARINIA OSEA)
Published in Behaviour (2000)“…Abstract In a study of male song in the orange-tufted sunbird (Nectarinia osea) in an urban neighborhood in Ramat-Aviv, Israel, we discovered the occurrence of…”
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Bird eggs or wheat: Assessing the impact of an overabundant crow species in a landscape mosaic in the Negev desert of Israel
Published in Journal for nature conservation (01-12-2022)“…The intensification of land alterations promotes the spread of invasive and overabundant species. Yet, controlling such species is not always derived from…”
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Spatiotemporal hotspots of habitat use by loggerhead (Caretta caretta) and green (Chelonia mydas) sea turtles in the Levant basin as tools for conservation
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (20-07-2017)“…Understanding the spatiotemporal abundance of loggerhead (Caretta caretta) and green (Chelonia mydas) sea turtles is crucial for marine conservation. In…”
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Song dialects do not restrict gene flow in an urban population of the orange-tufted sunbird, Nectarinia osea
Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-04-2008)“…Geographic variation in vocalizations is widespread in passerine birds, but its origins and maintenance remain unclear. In this study, we test the hypothesis…”
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Vocal dialect and genetic subdivisions along a geographic gradient in the orange-tufted sunbird
Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-07-2011)“…At least four hypotheses have been suggested to explain the formation and maintenance of song dialects among birds: historic processes (epiphenomenon), genetic…”
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Delayed plumage maturation in socially isolated juvenile zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata
Published in Animal behaviour (01-07-2006)“…We investigated the effect of social variables on the regulation of the moult from juvenile to adult plumage in male zebra finches. Males reared in social…”
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Acoustic Properties of Two Urban Song Dialects in the Orange-Tufted Sunbird (Nectarinia Osea)
Published in The Auk (01-01-2005)“…Abstract Biologically important acoustic signals must be transmitted from a signaler to a receiver. Over distance, however, sounds may undergo modification…”
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Indirect flight of an African bat to Israel: an example of the potential for zoonotic pathogens to move between continents
Published in Vector borne and zoonotic diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.) (01-12-2006)“…The transmission of harmful pathogens during commercial air flights is an increasing health concern. A potential, yet relatively overlooked source of zoonotic…”
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The possible function of stone ramparts at the nest entrance of the blackstart
Published in Animal behaviour (01-07-1998)“…Blackstarts,Cercomela melanura, Turdidae, construct a rampart of stones at the entrance to their nests. These ramparts may reach remarkable proportions,…”
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Dialect Discrimination by Male Orange-Tufted Sunbirds (Nectarinia osea): Reactions to Own vs. Neighbor Dialects
Published in Ethology (01-04-2002)“…Male orange‐tufted sunbirds (Nectarinia osea) exhibit distinct song dialects throughout Israel. Recently, two distinct local dialects with a sharp boundary…”
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Survival of the Orange-tufted Sunbird, Nectarinia osea
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PREDICTING THE SEX OF BLACKSTARTS (CERCOMELA MELANURA) BY DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS
Published in Israel journal of zoology (01-01-2000)Get full text
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Survival of the Orange-tufted Sunbird, Nectarinia osea
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