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Nir Sapir

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Journal of Evolutionary Biology|December 22, 2021
Evolutionary trade-off between male colouration and feather moult extent also indirectly determines female moultYosef Kiat, Nir Sapir
The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 28, 2012
Backward flight in hummingbirds employs unique kinematic adjustments and entails low metabolic costNir Sapir, Robert Dudley
The American Naturalist|January 21, 2017
Age-Dependent Modulation of Songbird Summer Feather Molt by Temporal and Functional ConstraintsYosef Kiat, Nir Sapir
Iscience|February 26, 2025
Radar-measured passerine vertical speeds reveal a migratory switch near a major barrierYuval Werber, Nir Sapir
STAR Protocols|August 2, 2025
Protocol to produce diel vertical movement patterns from the BirdScan MR1 vertical-looking biological radarYuval Werber, Nir Sapir
Scientific Reports|November 4, 2021
Body mass and geographic distribution determined the evolution of the wing flight-feather molt strategy in the Neornithes lineageYosef Kiat, Alex Slavenko, Nir Sapir
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 17, 2024
Contrasting seasonal responses to wind in migrating songbirds on a globally important flywayInbal Schekler, Yoav Levi, Nir Sapir
Royal Society Open Science|March 9, 2018
Hovering hummingbird wing aerodynamics during the annual cycle. II. Implications of wing feather moultYonathan Achache, Nir Sapir, Yossef Elimelech
Royal Society Open Science|September 8, 2017
Hovering hummingbird wing aerodynamics during the annual cycle. I. Complete wingYonathan Achache, Nir Sapir, Yossef Elimelech
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|October 14, 2025
Estimating large birds' radar cross-section for aeroecology studies using T-matrix modellingKorin Reznikov, Valery Melnikov, Nir Sapir
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology|December 22, 2021
Evolutionary trade-off between male colouration and feather moult extent also indirectly determines female moultYosef Kiat, Nir Sapir
The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 28, 2012
Backward flight in hummingbirds employs unique kinematic adjustments and entails low metabolic costNir Sapir, Robert Dudley
The American Naturalist|January 21, 2017
Age-Dependent Modulation of Songbird Summer Feather Molt by Temporal and Functional ConstraintsYosef Kiat, Nir Sapir
Iscience|February 26, 2025
Radar-measured passerine vertical speeds reveal a migratory switch near a major barrierYuval Werber, Nir Sapir
STAR Protocols|August 2, 2025
Protocol to produce diel vertical movement patterns from the BirdScan MR1 vertical-looking biological radarYuval Werber, Nir Sapir
Scientific Reports|November 4, 2021
Body mass and geographic distribution determined the evolution of the wing flight-feather molt strategy in the Neornithes lineageYosef Kiat, Alex Slavenko, Nir Sapir
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 17, 2024
Contrasting seasonal responses to wind in migrating songbirds on a globally important flywayInbal Schekler, Yoav Levi, Nir Sapir
Royal Society Open Science|March 9, 2018
Hovering hummingbird wing aerodynamics during the annual cycle. II. Implications of wing feather moultYonathan Achache, Nir Sapir, Yossef Elimelech
Royal Society Open Science|September 8, 2017
Hovering hummingbird wing aerodynamics during the annual cycle. I. Complete wingYonathan Achache, Nir Sapir, Yossef Elimelech
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|October 14, 2025
Estimating large birds' radar cross-section for aeroecology studies using T-matrix modellingKorin Reznikov, Valery Melnikov, Nir Sapir
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