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Protein quantification in ecological studies: A literature review and empirical comparisons of standard methodologies
M Zaguri, S Kandel, SA Rinehart, VR Torsekar, D Hawlena
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 12 (7), 1240-1251, 2021
262021
Soil CO2 influx in drylands: A conceptual framework and empirical examination
N Sagi, M Zaguri, D Hawlena
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 156, 108209, 2021
142021
Considerations used by desert isopods to assess scorpion predation risk
M Zaguri, Y Zohar, D Hawlena
The American Naturalist 192 (5), 630-643, 2018
142018
Fear and below-ground food-webs
D Hawlena, M Zaguri
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 102, 26-28, 2016
122016
Macro-detritivores assist resolving the Dryland Decomposition Conundrum by engineering an underworld heaven for decomposers
N Sagi, M Zaguri, D Hawlena
Ecosystems 24, 56-67, 2021
82021
Odours of non‐predatory species help prey moderate their risk assessment
M Zaguri, D Hawlena
Functional ecology 34 (4), 830-839, 2020
82020
Bearding the scorpion in his den: desert isopods take risks to validate their ‘landscape of fear’assessment
M Zaguri, D Hawlena
Oikos 128 (10), 1458-1466, 2019
72019
Methodological limitations and conceptual implications of nutritional estimations
M Zaguri, S Kandel, N Lavie, D Hawlena
Oikos 2022 (7), 2022
62022
Predation risk regulates prey assortative mating by reducing the expected reproductive value of mates
VR Torsekar, M Zaguri, D Hawlena
Ecology 104 (2), e3869, 2023
22023
‘Dust you shall eat’: The complex nutritional and functional considerations underlying a simple diet
M Zaguri, I Mogilevsky, D Raubenheimer, D Hawlena
Ecology Letters 27 (4), e14414, 2024
2024
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