Publications

Engel, A., Y. Reuben, I. Kolesnikov, D. Churilov, R. Nathan, and A. Genin (2012) ) In situ three-dimensional video tracking of tagged individuals within site-attached social groups of coral-reef fish | Limnology and Oceanography: Methods 579-588
Nathan, R., O. Spiegel, S. Fortmann-Roe, R. Harel, M. Wikelski, and W. M. Getz (2012) Using tri-axial acceleration data to identify behavioral modes of free-ranging animals: general concepts and tools illustrated for Griffon Vultures | Journal of Experimental Biology 986-996 : 215
Sapir, N., N. Horvitz, M. Wikelski, R. Avissar, I. Mahrer, and R. Nathan (2011) Migration by soaring or flapping: numerical atmospheric simulations reveal that turbulence kinetic energy dictates bee-eater flight mode | Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 3380-3386 : 278
G. G. Vendramin (2011) Genetic evidence for a Janzen-Connell recruitment pattern in reproductive offspring of Pinus halepensis trees | Molecular Ecology 4152-4164 : 20
Tsoar, A., R. Nathan, Y. Bartan, A. Vyssotski, G. Dell'Omo, and N. Ulanovsky (2011) Large-scale navigational map in a mammal | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America E718-E724 : 108
Sapir N, M. Wikelski, R. Avissar, and R. Nathan (2011) Timing and flight mode of departure in migrating European bee-eaters in relation to multi-scale meteorological processes | Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 1353-1365 : 65
Nathan R., G. G. Katul, G. Bohrer, A. Kuparinen, M. B. Soons, S. E. Thompson, A. Trakhtenbrot, and H. S. Horn (2011) Mechanistic models of seed dispersal by wind | Theoretical Ecology 113-132 : 4
Nathan R., N. Horvitz, Y. He, A. Kuparinen, F. M. Schurr, and G. G. Katul (2011) Spread of North-American wind-dispersed trees in future environments | Ecology Letters 211-219 : 14
Buchmann, C. M., F. M. Schurr, R. Nathan, and F. Jeltsch (2011) An allometric model of home range formation explains the structuring of animal communities exploiting heterogeneous resources | Oikos 106-118 : 120
Tsoar A., Shohami D., and R. Nathan (2011) A movement ecology approach to study seed dispersal and plant invasion: an overview and application of seed dispersal by fruit bats | Fifty years of invasion ecology: the legacy of Charles Elton 103-119

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