Aziz Subach
Research Fellow

Ben-Gurion University
Dept. of Life Sciences
POB 653
Be’er Sheva 84105, Israel
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Publications

  1. Goodfriend, W., Ward, D. and Subach, A. 1991. Standard operative temperatures of 2 desert rodents, Gerbillus Allenbyi and Gerbillus Pyramidum – the effects of morphology, microhabitat and environmental factors. Journal of Thermal Biology 16: 157-166.

  2. Abramsky, Z., Shachak, M., Subach, A., Brand, S. and Alfia, H. 1992. Predator-prey relationships – rodent-snail interactions in the central Negev Desert of Israel. Oikos 65: 128-133.

  3. Kotler, B.P., Brown, J.S. and Subach, A. 1992. Temporal partitioning in two species of sand dune gerbils. Israel Journal of Zoology 38: 426-427.

  4. Kotler, B.P., Brown, J.S. and Subach, A. 1993. Mechanisms of species coexistence of optimal foragers – temporal partitioning by 2 Species of sand dune Gerbils. Oikos 67: 548-556.

  5. Ziv, Y., Abramsky, Z., Kotler, B.P. and  Subach, A. 1993. Interference competition and temporal and habitat partitioning in 2 Gerbil species. Oikos 66: 237-246.

  6. Kotler, B.P., Ayal, Y. and Subach, A. 1994. Effects of predatory risk and resource renewal on the timing of foraging activity in a Gerbil community. Oecologia 100: 391-396.

  7. Abramsky, Z., Rosenzweig, M.L. and Subach, A. 1996. Gerbils under risk of predation: Isoclines and isodars. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 77: 3.

  8. Abramsky, Z., Strauss, E., Subach, A., Kotler, B.P. and Riechman, A. 1996. The effect of barn owls (Tyto alba) on the activity and microhabitat selection of Gerbillus allenbyi and G. pyramidum. Oecologia 105: 313-319.

  9. Abramsky, Z., Rosenzweig, M.L. and Subach, A. 1997. Gerbils under threat of owl predation: Isoclines and isodars. Oikos 78: 81-90.

  10. Rosenzweig, M.L., Abramsky, Z. and Subach, A. 1997. Safety in numbers: Sophisticated vigilance by Allenby's gerbil. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 94: 5713-5715.

  11. Rosenzweig, M.L., Abramsky, Z. and Subach, A. 1997. The victim isocline of Allenby's gerbil. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 78: 172.

  12. Abramsky, Z., Rosenweig, M.L. and Subach, A. 1998. Do gerbils care more about competition or predation? Oikos 83: 75-84.

  13. Abramsky, Z., Rosenzweig, M.L. and Subach, A. 2000. The energetic cost of competition: Gerbils as moneychangers. Evolutionary Ecology Research 2: 279-292.

  14. Abramsky, Z., Rosenzweig, M.L. and Subach, A. 2001. The cost of interspecific competition in two gerbil species. Journal of Animal Ecology 70: 561-567.

  15. Abramsky, Z., Rosensweig, M.L. and Subach, A. 2002. Measuring the benefit of habitat selection. Behavioral Ecology 13: 497-502.

  16. Abramsky, Z., Rosenzweig, M.L. and Subach, A. 2002. The costs of apprehensive foraging. Ecology 83: 1330-1340.

  17. Loria, R., Scharf, I., Subach, A. and Ovadia, O. 2008. The interplay between foraging mode, habitat structure, and predator presence in antlions. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62: 1185-1192.

  18. Scharf, I., Filin, I., Golan, M., Buchshtav, M., Subach, A. and Ovadia, O. 2008. A comparison between desert and Mediterranean antlion populations: differences in life history and morphology. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21: 162-172.

  19. Scharf, I., Hollender, Y., Subach, A. and Ovadia, O. 2008. Effect of spatial pattern and microhabitat on pit construction and relocation in Myrmeleon hyalinus (Neuroptera : Myrmeleontidae) larvae. Ecological Entomology 33: 337-345.

  20. Scharf, I., Subach, A. and Ovadia, O. 2008. Foraging behaviour and habitat selection in pit-building antlion larvae in constant light or dark conditions. Animal Behaviour 76: 2049-2057.