Nir Sapir

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Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology University of Haifa, Haifa, Haifa District, Israel 
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Zvika Abramsky grad student (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Ran Nathan grad student Hebrew University
Robert Dudley post-doc (Neurotree)
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Becciu P, Troupin D, Dinevich L, et al. (2023) Soaring migrants flexibly respond to sea-breeze in a migratory bottleneck: using first derivatives to identify behavioural adjustments over time. Movement Ecology. 11: 44
Wasserlauf Y, Gancz A, Ben Dov A, et al. (2023) A telemetry study shows that an endangered nocturnal avian species roosts in extremely dry habitats to avoid predation. Scientific Reports. 13: 11888
Schmaljohann H, Eikenaar C, Sapir N. (2022) Understanding the ecological and evolutionary function of stopover in migrating birds. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Kiat Y, Sapir N. (2021) Evolutionary trade-off between male colouration and feather moult extent also indirectly determines female moult. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Kiat Y, Slavenko A, Sapir N. (2021) Body mass and geographic distribution determined the evolution of the wing flight-feather molt strategy in the Neornithes lineage. Scientific Reports. 11: 21573
Buechley ER, Oppel S, Efrat R, et al. (2021) Differential survival throughout the full annual cycle of a migratory bird presents a life-history trade-off. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Rotics S, Turjeman S, Kaatz M, et al. (2021) Early-life behaviour predicts first-year survival in a long-distance avian migrant. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20202670
Fandos G, Rotics S, Sapir N, et al. (2020) Seasonal niche tracking of climate emerges at the population level in a migratory bird. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20201799
Kiat Y, Balaban A, Sapir N, et al. (2020) Sequential Molt in a Feathered Dinosaur and Implications for Early Paravian Ecology and Locomotion. Current Biology : Cb
Becciu P, Rotics S, Horvitz N, et al. (2020) Causes and consequences of facultative sea crossing in a soaring migrant Functional Ecology. 34: 840-852
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