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Inon Scharf

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 22, 2025
Active predators do not necessarily specialize in sedentary prey: A simulation modelInon Scharf
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 11, 2024
Search patterns, resource regeneration, and ambush locations impact the competition between active and ambush predatorsInon Scharf
The American Naturalist|March 29, 2020
Factors That Can Affect the Spatial Positioning of Large and Small Individuals in Clusters of Sit-and-Wait PredatorsInon Scharf
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological and Integrative Physiology|June 3, 2025
Obstacles Influence Red Flour Beetle (Tribolium castaneum) Movement More Than Path Length or TurnsKimberley Hanna, Inon Scharf
Insect Science|April 8, 2025
The effects of loose, firm, fine, and coarse substrates on the movement of the red flour beetleKimberley Hanna, Inon Scharf
Behavioural Processes|November 7, 2017
Distinct effects of two separately applied stressors on behavior in the red flour beetleYonatan Wexler, Inon Scharf
Integrative Zoology|May 2, 2022
Behavioral differences between pit-building antlions and wormlions suggest limits to convergent evolutionKrzysztof Miler, Inon Scharf
Animal Cognition|October 24, 2021
Operant conditioning in antlion larvae and its impairment following exposure to elevated temperaturesKrzysztof Miler, Inon Scharf
Current Zoology|May 30, 2020
Comparison of wormlion behavior under man-made and natural shelters: urban wormlions more strongly prefer shaded, fine-sand microhabitats, construct larger pits and respond faster to preyYehonatan Samocha, Inon Scharf
Behavioural Processes|July 13, 2021
Social isolation interaction with the feeding regime differentially affects survival and results in a hump-shaped pattern in movement activityAriel Ahronberg, Inon Scharf
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 22, 2025
Active predators do not necessarily specialize in sedentary prey: A simulation modelInon Scharf
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 11, 2024
Search patterns, resource regeneration, and ambush locations impact the competition between active and ambush predatorsInon Scharf
The American Naturalist|March 29, 2020
Factors That Can Affect the Spatial Positioning of Large and Small Individuals in Clusters of Sit-and-Wait PredatorsInon Scharf
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological and Integrative Physiology|June 3, 2025
Obstacles Influence Red Flour Beetle (Tribolium castaneum) Movement More Than Path Length or TurnsKimberley Hanna, Inon Scharf
Insect Science|April 8, 2025
The effects of loose, firm, fine, and coarse substrates on the movement of the red flour beetleKimberley Hanna, Inon Scharf
Behavioural Processes|November 7, 2017
Distinct effects of two separately applied stressors on behavior in the red flour beetleYonatan Wexler, Inon Scharf
Integrative Zoology|May 2, 2022
Behavioral differences between pit-building antlions and wormlions suggest limits to convergent evolutionKrzysztof Miler, Inon Scharf
Animal Cognition|October 24, 2021
Operant conditioning in antlion larvae and its impairment following exposure to elevated temperaturesKrzysztof Miler, Inon Scharf
Current Zoology|May 30, 2020
Comparison of wormlion behavior under man-made and natural shelters: urban wormlions more strongly prefer shaded, fine-sand microhabitats, construct larger pits and respond faster to preyYehonatan Samocha, Inon Scharf
Behavioural Processes|July 13, 2021
Social isolation interaction with the feeding regime differentially affects survival and results in a hump-shaped pattern in movement activityAriel Ahronberg, Inon Scharf
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