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

Berens, D. G., C. Braun, S. C. González-Martínez, E. M. Griebeler, R. Nathan, and K. Böhning-Gaese, (2014) Fine-scale spatial genetic dynamics over the life-cycle of the tropical tree Prunus africana | Heredity 401-407 : 113
Nathan, R., and O. Nathan, (2014) Unlikely yet pivotal long dispersals 153-154 . (book review) : 344
Kan, I., Y. Motro, N. Horvitz, A. Kimhi, Y. Leshem, Y. Yom-Tov, and R. Nathan, (2014) Agricultural rodent control using barn owls: is it profitable? | American Journal of Agricultural Economics 733-752 : 96
Damschen, E. I., D. V. Baker, G. Bohrer, R. Nathan, J. L. Orrock, J. R. Turner, L. A. Brudvig, N. M. Haddad, D. J. Levey, and J. J. Tewksbury, (2014) How fragmentation and corridors affect wind dynamics and seed dispersal in open habitats | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 3484-3489 : 111
Trakhtenbrot, A., G. Katul and R. Nathan, (2014) Mechanistic modeling of seed dispersal by wind over hilly terrain | Ecological Modelling 29-40 : 274

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