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Ran Nathan

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 12, 2006
Long-distance dispersal of plantsRan Nathan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 9, 2008
An emerging movement ecology paradigmRan Nathan
Ecology|May 28, 2010
Incorporating density dependence into the directed-dispersal hypothesisOrr Spiegel, Ran Nathan
Ecology Letters|June 28, 2007
Incorporating dispersal distance into the disperser effectiveness framework: frugivorous birds provide complementary dispersal to plants in a patchy environmentOrr Spiegel, Ran Nathan
Movement Ecology|February 25, 2015
A milestone for movement ecology researchRan Nathan, Luca Giuggioli
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 2, 2005
Foliage shedding in deciduous forests lifts up long-distance seed dispersal by windRan Nathan, Gabriel G Katul
Scientific Reports|June 14, 2016
Adult vultures outperform juveniles in challenging thermal soaring conditionsRoi Harel, Nir Horvitz, Ran Nathan
Ecology Letters|December 1, 2007
Linking traits of foraging animals to spatial patterns of plants: social and solitary ants generate opposing patterns of surviving seedsTal Avgar, Itamar Giladi, Ran Nathan
The American Naturalist|April 19, 2013
Factors influencing foraging search efficiency: why do scarce lappet-faced vultures outperform ubiquitous white-backed vultures?Orr Spiegel, Wayne M Getz, Ran Nathan
Ecology|May 26, 2012
Seed terminal velocity, wind turbulence, and demography drive the spread of an invasive tree in an analytical modelPaul Caplat, Ran Nathan, Yvonne M Buckley
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 12, 2006
Long-distance dispersal of plantsRan Nathan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 9, 2008
An emerging movement ecology paradigmRan Nathan
Ecology|May 28, 2010
Incorporating density dependence into the directed-dispersal hypothesisOrr Spiegel, Ran Nathan
Ecology Letters|June 28, 2007
Incorporating dispersal distance into the disperser effectiveness framework: frugivorous birds provide complementary dispersal to plants in a patchy environmentOrr Spiegel, Ran Nathan
Movement Ecology|February 25, 2015
A milestone for movement ecology researchRan Nathan, Luca Giuggioli
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 2, 2005
Foliage shedding in deciduous forests lifts up long-distance seed dispersal by windRan Nathan, Gabriel G Katul
Scientific Reports|June 14, 2016
Adult vultures outperform juveniles in challenging thermal soaring conditionsRoi Harel, Nir Horvitz, Ran Nathan
Ecology Letters|December 1, 2007
Linking traits of foraging animals to spatial patterns of plants: social and solitary ants generate opposing patterns of surviving seedsTal Avgar, Itamar Giladi, Ran Nathan
The American Naturalist|April 19, 2013
Factors influencing foraging search efficiency: why do scarce lappet-faced vultures outperform ubiquitous white-backed vultures?Orr Spiegel, Wayne M Getz, Ran Nathan
Ecology|May 26, 2012
Seed terminal velocity, wind turbulence, and demography drive the spread of an invasive tree in an analytical modelPaul Caplat, Ran Nathan, Yvonne M Buckley
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