Dr. Asaf Tsoar

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Short Interest: 
Ecology and evolution of dispersal, community ecology, conservation biology, Chiroptera (bats) ecology, echolocation
Interest: 

Degree: 
Ph. D
Role: 
Alumni
Years: 
2003 - 2011
Address: 
Nature and Parks Authority, District Ecologyst

Publications

Centeno-Cuadros, A., P. Hulva, D. Romportl, S. Santoro, T. Stribna, D. Shohami, A. Evin, A. Tsoar, P. Benda, I. Horacek, and R. Nathan, (2017) Habitat use, but not gene flow, is influenced by human activities in two ecotypes of Egyptian fruit bat (<i>Rousettus aegyptiacus</i>) | Molecular Ecology
Centeno-Cuadros, A., P. Hulva, D. Romportl, S. Santoro, T. Stribna, D. Shohami, A. Evin, A. Tsoar, P. Benda, I. Horacek, and R. Nathan, (2017) Habitat use, but not gene flow, is influenced by human activities in two ecotypes of Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus). | Molecular Ecology 6224-623 : 26
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
Schurr, F. M., O. Spiegel, O. Steinitz, A. Trakhtenbrot, A. Tsoar, and R. Nathan, (2009) Long-distance seed dispersal | Fruit Development and Seed Dispersal. Annual Plant Reviews 38 204-237
Nathan, R., F. M. Schurr, O. Spiegel, O. Steinitz, A. Trakhtenbrot, and A. Tsoar, (2008) Mechanisms of long-distance seed dispersal | Trends in Ecology & Evolution 638-647 : 23