Keren Embar

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Mitrani Department for Dryland Ecology Ben Gurion University of the Negev 
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Bleicher SS, Kotler BP, Embar K. (2020) Ninja owl; Gerbils over-anticipate an unexpected flying predator. Behavioural Processes. 178: 104161
Bleicher SS, Kotler BP, Shalev O, et al. (2018) Divergent behavior amid convergent evolution: A case of four desert rodents learning to respond to known and novel vipers. Plos One. 13: e0200672
Embar K, Kotler BP, Bleicher SS, et al. (2018) Pit fights: predators in evolutionarily independent communities Journal of Mammalogy. 99: 1183-1188
Ben-Hamo M, Burns DJ, Bauchinger U, et al. (2016) Behavioural responses during feather replacement in house sparrows Journal of Avian Biology. 47: 103-108
Brown JS, Embar K, Hancock E, et al. (2016) Predators risk injury too: the evolution of derring-do in a predator–prey foraging game Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution. 62: 196-204
Bleicher SS, Brown JS, Embar K, et al. (2016) Novel predator recognition by Allenby's gerbil (Gerbillus andersoni allenbyi): do gerbils learn to respond to a snake that can “see” in the dark? Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution. 1-8
Kotler BP, Brown JS, Bleicher SS, et al. (2016) Intercontinental-wide consequences of compromise-breaking adaptations: the case of desert rodents Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution. 62: 186-195
Berger-Tal O, Embar K, Kotler BP, et al. (2015) Everybody loses: intraspecific competition induces tragedy of the commons in Allenby's gerbils. Ecology. 96: 54-61
Shuai LY, Song YL, Kotler BP, et al. (2015) Foraging behaviour in East Asian desert rodents and its implications on coexistence Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution. 1-7
Embar K, Raveh A, Burns D, et al. (2014) To dare or not to dare? Risk management by owls in a predator-prey foraging game. Oecologia. 175: 825-34
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