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Abramsky, Z., Shachak, M., Subach, A., Brand, S. and Alfia,
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Kotler, B.P., Brown, J.S. and Subach, A. 1992. Temporal
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Kotler, B.P., Brown, J.S. and Subach, A. 1993. Mechanisms of
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Kotler, B.P., Ayal, Y. and Subach, A. 1994. Effects of
predatory risk and resource renewal on the timing of foraging activity in a
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Abramsky, Z., Rosenzweig, M.L. and Subach, A. 1996. Gerbils
under risk of predation: Isoclines and isodars. Bulletin of the Ecological
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Abramsky, Z., Strauss, E., Subach, A., Kotler, B.P. and
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Abramsky, Z., Rosenzweig, M.L. and Subach, A. 1997. Gerbils
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Rosenzweig, M.L., Abramsky, Z. and Subach, A. 1997. Safety in
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victim isocline of Allenby's gerbil. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of
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Abramsky, Z., Rosenweig, M.L. and Subach, A. 1998. Do gerbils
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Abramsky, Z., Rosenzweig, M.L. and Subach, A. 2000. The
energetic cost of competition: Gerbils as moneychangers. Evolutionary
Ecology Research 2: 279-292.
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Abramsky, Z., Rosenzweig, M.L. and Subach, A. 2001. The cost
of interspecific competition in two gerbil species. Journal of Animal
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Abramsky, Z., Rosensweig, M.L. and Subach, A. 2002. Measuring
the benefit of habitat selection. Behavioral Ecology 13: 497-502.
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Abramsky, Z., Rosenzweig, M.L. and Subach, A. 2002. The costs
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Loria, R., Scharf, I., Subach, A. and Ovadia, O. 2008. The
interplay between foraging mode, habitat structure, and predator presence in
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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.
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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)
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behaviour and habitat selection in pit-building antlion larvae in constant
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