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

Spiegel, O., W. M. Getz, and R. Nathan, (2013) Factors influencing foraging search efficiency: why do scarce lappet-faced vultures outperform ubiquitous white-backed vultures? | The American Naturalist
Buchmann, C. M., F. M. Schurr, R. Nathan, and F. Jeltsch, (2013) Habitat loss and fragmentation affecting mammal and bird communities: the role of interspecific competition and individual space use | Ecological Informatics
Nathan, R., E. K. Klein, J. J. Robledo-Arnuncio, and E. Revilla, (2012) Dispersal kernels: review | Dispersal and Spatial Evolutionary Ecology. 187-210
Buchmann, C. M., F. M. Schurr, R. Nathan, and F. Jeltsch, (2012) Movement upscaled: the importance of individual foraging movement for community response to habitat loss | Ecography 436-445 : 35
Kremer, A., O. Ronce, J. J. Robledo-Arnuncio, F. Guillaume, G. Bohrer, R. Nathan, J. Bridle, R. Gomulkiewicz, E. Klein, K. Ritland, A. Kuparinen, S. Gerber, and S. Schueler, (2012) Long-distance gene flow and adaptation of forest trees to rapid climate change | Ecology Letters 378-392 : 15

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