Dr. Tal Avgar

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Short Interest: 
Consequences of ant foraging behavior on plant recruitment patterns
Interest: 

Degree: 
M. Sc
Years: 
2004 - 2007
Address: 
University of Alberta, Post-Doc

Publications

Avgar, T., N. Horvitz, L. Broitman, and R. Nathan, (2008) How movement properties affect prey encounter rate by ambush versus active predators : A comment on Scharf et al. | The American Naturalist 593-595 : 172
Mari, L., R. Casagrandi, M. Gatto, T. Avgar, and R. Nathan, (2008) Movement strategies of seed predators as determinants of plant recruitment patterns | The American Naturalist 694-711 : 172
Avgar, T., I. Giladi, and R. Nathan, (2008) Linking traits of foraging animals to spatial patterns of plants: social and solitary ants generate opposing patterns of surviving seeds | Ecology Letters 224-234 : 11