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  1. Does the empty follicle syndrome occur in cases of low number of maturing follicles in assisted reproduction?
  2. Conditional association between melanism and personality in Israeli Barn Owls
  3. Short communication: Effect of pomegranate-residue supplement on Cryptosporidium parvum oocyst shedding in neonatal calves
  4. Calponin levels in term laboring women
  5. The Role of Abiotic Environmental Conditions and Herbivory in Shaping Bacterial Community Composition in Floral Nectar
  6. Two major autumn migration strategies of Willow WarblersPhylloscopus trochilusin the eastern Mediterranean Basin
  7. Reduced protein C Global assay level in infertile women prior to IVF-ET treatment
  8. Protein C Global assay in evaluation of infertile women indergoing art treatment: implications to perinatal risks
  9. Rosenbergiella nectarea gen. nov., sp. nov., in the family Enterobacteriaceae, isolated from floral nectar
  10. Do Honeybees Shape the Bacterial Community Composition in Floral Nectar?
  11. Physiological and behavioural effects of fruit toxins on seed-predating versus seed-dispersing congeneric rodents
  12. Friend or foe? Disparate plant–animal interactions of two congeneric rodents
  13. Could abiotic environment shape fleshy fruit traits? A field study of the desert shrub Ochradenus baccatus
  14. The association between poor ovarian response and thrombophilia in assisted reproduction
  15. P-100 Protein C global assay in the evaluation of infertile women undergoing IVF-ET treatment
  16. Variability of Bacterial Community Composition on Leaves Between and Within Plant Species
  17. Diet and breeding success of long-eared owls in a semi-arid environment
  18. Asymmetric seasonal nest site competition between Great Tits and House Sparrows
  19. Movement patterns of solitary bees in a threatened fragmented habitat
  20. Intraspecific Directed Deterrence by the Mustard Oil Bomb in a Desert Plant
  21. Protein deprivation attenuates Hsp expression in fat tissue
  22. Transfer of Pseudomonas flectens Johnson 1956 to Phaseolibacter gen. nov., in the family Enterobacteriaceae, as Phaseolibacter flectens gen. nov., comb. nov.
  23. Capacity for Absorption of Water-Soluble Secondary Metabolites Greater in Birds than in Rodents
  24. A Molecular Study on the Prevalence and Virulence Potential of Aeromonas spp. Recovered from Patients Suffering from Diarrhea in Israel
  25. Bacterial communities in floral nectar
  26. Prenatal sonographic evaluation of the penile length
  27. Phytomelatonin in the leaves and fruits of wild perennial plants
  28. Prospective evaluation of basal stromal Doppler studies in women with good ovarian reserve and infertility undergoing in vitro fertilization–embryo transfer treatment: patients with polycystic ovary syndrome versus ovulatory patients
  29. Engineering of coral reef larval supply through transplantation of nursery-farmed gravid colonies
  30. Does Nest Basket Size Affect Breeding Performance of Long-eared Owls and Eurasian Kestrels?
  31. Predation or facilitation? An experimental assessment of whether generalist predators affect the breeding success of passerines
  32. Differential stress responses among newly received calves: variations in reductant capacity and Hsp gene expression
  33. Nest Box Use by Great Tits in Semi–arid Rural Residential Gardens
  34. Early and short follicular gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist supplementation improves the meiotic status and competence of retrieved oocytes in in vitro fertilization–embryo transfer cycles
  35. Conspicuous gall colors: a response to T. C. R. White
  36. A simple multivariate score could predict ovarian reserve, as well as pregnancy rate, in infertile women
  37. Sonographic evaluation of the fetal conus medullaris at 20 to 24 weeks' gestation
  38. Does Nest Box Location and Orientation Affect Occupation Rate and Breeding Success of Barn OwlsTyto albain a Semi-Arid Environment?
  39. Evaluation of the Protein C Global Assay During Normal Pregnancy and After Assisted Reproduction
  40. Effects of the risk of competition and predation on large secondary cavity breeders
  41. Fish as Reservoirs and Vectors of Vibrio cholerae
  42. Nest-Box use by the Barn Owl Tyto alba in a Biological Pest Control Program in the Beit She'an Valley, Israel
  43. The potential of Pleurotus-treated olive mill solid waste as cattle feed
  44. Does first polar body morphology predict oocyte performance during ICSI treatment?
  45. Why do many galls have conspicuous colors? A new hypothesis
  46. Unripe red fruits may be aposematic
  47. Diets of Barn Owls Differ in the Same Agricultural Region
  48. Distribution and Extinction of Ungulates during the Holocene of the Southern Levant
  49. Caloric stress alters fat characteristics and Hsp70 expression in milk somatic cells of lactating beef cows
  50. Waterfowl—The Missing Link in Epidemic and Pandemic Cholera Dissemination?
  51. Nutritive and Antioxidative Potential of Fresh and Stored Pomegranate Industrial Byproduct as a Novel Beef Cattle Feed
  52. Prey detection by great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis) in clear and in turbid water
  53. Drinking water boosts food intake rate, body mass increase and fat accumulation in migratory blackcaps (Sylvia atricapilla)
  54. Dietary protein influences the rate of 15N incorporation in blood cells and plasma of Yellow-vented bulbuls (Pycnonotus xanthopygos)
  55. Feeding specialization of urban Long-eared Owls,Asio otus(Linnaeus, 1758), in Jerusalem, Israel
  56. First polar body and nucleolar precursor body morphology is related to the ovarian reserve of infertile women
  57. Note: The Role of Seasonality and Climatic Factors in Shaping the Community Composition of Mediterranean Butterflies
  58. Diets of Urban Breeding Barn Owls (Tyto alba) in Tel Aviv, Israel
  59. BREEDING SUCCESS OF THE EURASIAN KESTREL (F ALCO TINNUNCULUS ) NESTING ON BUILDINGS IN ISRAEL
  60. The Effect of Different Nest Types on the Breeding Success of Eurasian Kestrels (F alco tinnunculus ) in a Rural Ecosystem
  61. Do Nectar- and Fruit-Eating Birds Have Lower Nitrogen Requirements than Omnivores? An Allometric Test (¿Tienen las Aves Nectrarívoras y Frugívoras Requerimientos de Nitrógeno Menores que las Omnívoras? Una Prueba Alométrica)
  62. The relationship between uric acid and its oxidative product allantoin: a potential indicator for the evaluation of oxidative stress in birds
  63. Sex differences in food intake and digestive constraints in a nectarivorous bird
  64. DO NECTAR- AND FRUIT-EATING BIRDS HAVE LOWER NITROGEN REQUIREMENTS THAN OMNIVORES? AN ALLOMETRIC TEST
  65. The Effects of Nectar–Nicotine on Colony Fitness of Caged Honeybees
  66. The diet of the Little Owl,Athene noctua, in Israel
  67. Feeding Responses of Free-flying Honeybees to Secondary Compounds Mimicking Floral Nectars
  68. Can birds be ammonotelic? Nitrogen balance and excretion in two frugivores
  69. Are the Low Protein Requirements of Nectarivorous Birds the Consequence of Their Sugary and Watery Diet? A Test with an Omnivore
  70. Limited ability of Palestine SunbirdsNectarinia oseato cope with pyridine alkaloids in nectar of Tree TobaccoNicotiana glauca
  71. Scale-dependent habitat selection in migratory frugivorous passerines
  72. Plant coloration undermines herbivorous insect camouflage
  73. First polar body and pronuclear abnormal morphology can be related to low ovarian reserve in ICSI patients
  74. Cormorants keep their power: visual resolution in a pursuit-diving bird under amphibious and turbid conditions
  75. Effects of prescribed fire on an ant community in Florida pine savanna
  76. Secondary Metabolite Emodin Increases Food Assimilation Efficiency of Yellow-Vented Bulbuls (Pycnonotus xanthopygos)
  77. DEVELOPMENTAL RATES AND MORPHOMETRICS OF THE SYMPATRIC PYGMY CORMORANT (PHALACROCORAX PYGMEUS) AND GREAT CORMORANT (P. CARBO SINENSIS)
  78. SECONDARY METABOLITE EMODIN INCREASES FOOD ASSIMILATION EFFICIENCY OF YELLOW-VENTED BULBULS (PYCNONOTUS XANTHOPYGOS)
  79. Impact on fruit removal and seed predation of a secondary metabolite, emodin, in Rhamnus alaternus fruit pulp
  80. Within population variation and interrelationships between morphology, nutritional content, and secondary compounds of Rhamnus alaternus fruits
  81. Satellite Tracking of Migratory and Ranging Behavior of Immature Great White Pelicans
  82. Emodin – a secondary metabolite with multiple ecological functions in higher plants
  83. Colour patterns in vegetative parts of plants deserve more research attention
  84. CHARACTERIZATION OF ROAD ACCIDENTS IN ISRAEL INVOLVING LARGE MAMMALS
  85. Soil seed banks in Mediterranean Aleppo pine forests: the effect of heat, cover and ash on seedling emergence
  86. Energy requirements of migrating Great White Pelicans Pelecanus onocrotalus
  87. The physiological state of captive and migrating Great White Pelicans (Pelecanus onocrotalus) revealed by their blood chemistry
  88. Daily scheduling of the golden spiny mouse under photoperiodic and social cues
  89. Is the Egyptian fruit-bat Rousettus aegyptiacus a pest in Israel? An analysis of the bat's diet and implications for its conservation
  90. Naturally occurring chromium compounds in brewer's yeast and the saltbush plant
  91. Naturally occurring chromium compounds in brewer's yeast and the saltbush plant
  92. Stability of pre‐ and post‐fire spatial structure of pine trees in Aleppo pine forest
  93. Involvement of the pineal gland in daily scheduling of the golden spiny mouse
  94. THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN FRUIT RIPENESS, WASP SEED PREDATION, AND AVIAN FRUIT REMOVAL IN PISTACIA PALAESTINA
  95. Blackaps Sylvia atricapilla stopping over at the desert edge; physiological state and flight‐range estimates
  96. Blackcaps Sylvia atricapilla stopping over at the desert edge; inter‐ and intra‐sexual differences in spring and autumn migration
  97. Comparison of fruit syndromes between the Egyptian fruit-bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus) and birds in East Mediterranean habitats
  98. Hares (Lepusspp.) as seed dispersers ofRetama raetam(Fabaceae) in a sandy landscape
  99. The Effects of Post-Fire Management on Bird Community Succession
  100. Post-Fire Arthropod Assemblages in Mediterranean Forest Soils in Israel
  101. Impact of the Mirid Bug Capsodes infuscatus (Hemiptera: Miridae) on Fruit Production of the Geophyte Asphodelus aestivus: The Effect of Plant Density
  102. Colonization in an abandoned East‐Mediterranean vineyard
  103. Comparative physiology of thermoregulation in rodents: adaptations to arid and mesic environments
  104. Recovery of vegetation in a natural east Mediterranean pine forest on Mount Carmel, Israel as affected by management strategies
  105. The effect of bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus) dispersal on seed germination in eastern Mediterranean habitats
  106. Changes in rodent community during recovery from fire: relevance to conservation
  107. STOPOVER AND FAT DEPOSITION BY BLACKCAPSSYLVIA ATRICAPILLAFOLLOWING SPRING MIGRATION OVER THE SAHARA
  108. PRELIMINARY DATA ON THE IMPORTANCE OF ISRAEL FOR THE CONSERVATION OF THE WHITE PELICANPELECANUS ONOCROTALUSL.
  109. Population structure and emergence order in the fruit‐bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus: Mammalia, Chiroptera)
  110. Influence of nonprotein nitrogen on estimation of protein from total nitrogen in fleshy fruits
  111. The ecological significance of resting metabolic rate and non-shivering thermogenesis for rodents
  112. A Comparative Analysis of the Nutritional Quality of Mixed and Exclusive Fruit Diets for Yellow-Vented Bulbuls
  113. Spatial pattern of seedlings 1 year after fire in a Mediterranean pine forest
  114. Seed Shadows Generated by Frugivorous Birds in an Eastern Mediterranean Scrub
  115. The Effect of Some Mediterranean Scrubland Frugivores Upon Germination Patterns
  116. Weight Losses Due to Exclusive Fruit Diet: Interpretation and Evolutionary Implications: A Reply to Mack and Sedinger
  117. Why Are There So Few Exclusively Frugivorous Birds? Experiments on Fruit Digestibility
  118. Darwin's Finches Revisited
  119. Why do fleshy-fruit plants of the mediterranean scrub intercept fall-but not spring-passage of seed-dispersing migratory birds?
  120. Evolutionary ecology of secondary compounds in ripe fruit: case studies with capsaicin and emodin.
  121. The role of fruit traits in determining fruit removal in East Mediterranean ecosystems.
  122. Fleshy-fruited plants and frugivores in desert ecosystems.