Prof. Ran Nathan

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Short Interest: 
Movement ecology, spatiotemporal plant population dynamics, ornithology.
Interest: 

Movement ecology, mechanisms and patterns of organism movements, ecology and evolution of dispersal, spatiotemporal plant population dynamics, seed dispersal by wind, plant-animal interactions with special emphasis on endozoochory and granivory, dispersal biogeography, bird migration, ornithology.

Degree: 
Ph. D
Role: 
PI
Phone: 
972-(0)2-6584314
Fax: 
+972-2-6586080
Address: 
Room 102, Dept. of Ecology, Evolution & Behavior, The Alexander Silberman Inst. of Life Sciences, Berman building, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904

Publications

Efrat, R., O. Hatzofe, and R. Nathan, (2019) Landscape-dependent time versus energy optimizations in pelicans migrating through a large ecological barrier | Functional Ecology 2161-2171
Smith, A., H. Kujala, J. Lahoz-Monfort, L. Guja, E. Burns, R. Nathan, E. Alacs, P. Barton, S. Bau, D. Driscoll, P. Lentini, A. Mortelliti, R. Rowe, and Y. Buckley, (2019) Managing uncertainty in movement knowledge for environmental decisions | Conservation Letters e12620
Miao, Z., K. M. Gaynor, J. Wang, Z. Liu, O. Muellerklein, M. S. Norouzzadeh, A. McInturff, R. C. K. Bowie, R. Nathan, S. X. Yu, and W. M. Getz, (2019) Insights and approaches using deep learning to classify wildlife | Scientific Reports 8137
Noonan, M. J., M. A. Tucker, C. H. Fleming, T. Akre, S. C. Albertz, A. H. Ali, J. Altmann, P. C. Antunes, J. L. Belant, D. Berens, D. Beyer, N. Blaum, K. Böhning-Gaese, L. C. Jr., R. C. d. Paula, J. Dekker, J. Drescher-Lehman, N. Farwig, C. Fichtel, , C. Fischer, A. Ford, J. R. Goheen, R. Janssen, F. Jeltsch, M. Kauffman, P. Kappeler, F. Koch, S. LaPoint, A. C. Markham, E. P. Medici, R. G. Morato, R. Nathan, , L. G. R. Oliveira-Santos, B. D. Patterson, A. Paviolo, E. E. Ramalho, S. Roesner, N. Selva, A. Sergiel, , M. X. Silva, O. Spiegel, W. Ullmann, F. Zieba, T. Zwijacz-Kozica, W. F. Fagan, T. Mueller, and J. M. Calabrese, (2019) A comprehensive analysis of autocorrelation and bias in home range estimation | Ecological Monographs e01344 : 89
Tucker, M. A., O. Alexandrou, R. O. Bierregaard Jr., K. L. Bildstein, K. Böhning-Gaese, C. Bracis, J. N. Brzorad, E. R. Buechley, D. Cabot, J. M. Calabrese, C. Carrapato, A. Chiaradia, L. C. Davenport, S. C. Davidson, , , M. Desholm, C. R. DeSorbo, R. Domenech, P. Enggist, W. F. Fagan, N. Farwig, W. Fiedler, C. H. Fleming, A. Franke, J. M. Fryxell, C. García-Ripollés, D. Grémillet, L. R. Griffin, R. Harel, A. Kane, R. Kays, , E. Kleyheeg, A. E. Lacy, S. LaPoint, R. Limiñana, P. López-López, A. D. Maccarone, U. Mellone, E. K. Mojica, R. Nathan, S. H. Newman, M. J. Noonan, S. Oppel, M. Prostor, E. C. Rees, Y. Ropert-Coudert, S. Rösner, N. Sapir, D. Schabo, M. Schmidt, , H. Schulz, M. Shariati, A. Shreading, J. Paulo Silva, H. Skov, O. Spiegel, J. Y. Takekawa, C. S. Teitelbaum, M. L. van Toor, V. Urios, J. Vidal-Mateo, Q. Wang, B. D. Watts, M. Wikelski, K. Wolter, R. Žydelis, and T. Mueller, (2019) Large birds travel farther in homogeneous environments | Global Ecology and Biogeography 576-587 : 28

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