Some epizootiological and clinical aspects of ovine babesiosis caused by Babesia ovis—A review

I Yeruham, A Hadani, F Galker - Veterinary Parasitology, 1998 - Elsevier
The study shows a close relationship between incidence of ovine babesiosis caused by
Babesia ovis and the activity period and distribution area of the vector tick Rhipicephalus …

Visual preference of the public for vegetation groups in Israel

A Misgav - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2000 - Elsevier
This study describes a method for classifying and evaluating the visual qualities of selected
native and planned forests and other vegetation groups in Israel, and for identifying the …

[HTML][HTML] Prehistory and paleoenvironments of submerged sites along the Carmel coast of Israel

E Galili, M Weinstein-Evron - Paléorient, 1985 - persee.fr
Des sites préhistoriques récents submergés ont été découverts récemment le long de la
côte du Carmel. Leur paléoenvironnement a été reconstitué en grande partie grâce à la …

Qlaʿ: A Royal Oil-and Wine-Production Centre in the Kingdom of Israel

D Eitam, Z Lederman, A Kleiman - Tel Aviv, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Salvage excavations at Qlaʿ, a small fortified Iron IIB site in the southwestern Samaria
Highlands, conducted in 1980, revealed several stone-built structures, numerous rock-cut …

Roadside habitats: effects on diversity and composition of plant, arthropod, and small mammal communities

E Rotholz, Y Mandelik - Biodiversity and Conservation, 2013 - Springer
Road edge effects cover extensive areas and exert a wide range of ecological influences on
nearby plants and animals. Most studies have focused on individual and population level …

Burrow patterns of the mole rat Spalax ehrenbergi in two soil types (terra‐rossa and rendzina) in Mount Carmel, Israel

G Heth - Journal of Zoology, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
Complete burrow systems of the mole rat Spalax ehrenbergi (Rodentia; Spalacidae), from
two sites on Mount Carmel in Israel, with different soil types (terra‐rossa and rendzina), were …

The paleoecology of the early Wurm in the Hula basin, Israel

M Weinstein-Evron - Paléorient, 1983 - JSTOR
A palynological study of a Late Pleistocene sequence in the Hula Basin yielded 15
palynological zones. The first five, with low AP levels, were correlated with the greater part of …

13C and 18O of wood from the Roman siege rampart in Masada, Israel (AD 70–73): evidence for a less arid climate for the region

D Yakir, A Issar, J Gat, E Adar, P Trimborn… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 1994 - Elsevier
The isotopic ratios 13 C 12 C and 18 O 16 O of cellulose from tamarix trees which were used
by the Roman army as a groundwork of the siege-rampart of Masada (ad 70–73) were …

Reliability of a higher‐taxon approach to richness, rarity, and composition assessments at the local scale

Y Mandelik, T Dayan, V Chikatunov… - Conservation …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
A promising shortcut for quantifying species patterns is to use genera and families as
surrogates of species. At large spatial scales, concurrence between patterns of richness …

The combined effects of resource landscapes and herbivory on pollination services in agro‐ecosystems

T Shapira, FM Schurr, S Fischer, N Jeuken, M Coll… - …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Pollinator activity is affected by landscape‐scale flower availability, and by pollinator
interactions with co‐occurring organisms. Of special interest are potentially detrimental …