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Variance in centrality within rock hyrax social networks predicts adult longevityDo singing rock hyraxes exploit conspecific calls to gain attention?Do fleas affect energy expenditure of their free-living hosts?Kin encounter rate and inbreeding avoidance in canids.Fiber digestion and energy utilization of fat sand rats (Psammomys obesus) consuming the chenopod Anabasis articulata.Seasonal plasma levels of luteinizing and steroid hormones in male and female domestic ostriches (Struthio camelus).Field metabolic rates and water influxes of two sympatric Gerbillidae:Gerbillus allenbyi andG. pyramidum.Seasonal biotic and abiotic factors affecting hunting strategy in free-living Saharan sand vipers, Cerastes vipera.Flea infestation does not cause a long-term increase in energy metabolism in Gerbillus nanus.Level of energy intake affects the estrous cycle in Sundevall's jird (Meriones crassus).Desert gerbils affect bacterial composition of soil.Temporal activity and dietary selection in two coexisting desert snakes, the Saharan sand viper (Cerastes vipera) and the crowned leafnose (Lytorhynchus diadema).Reproductive cycle of free-living male Saharan sand vipers, Cerastes vipera (Viperidae) in the Negev desert, Israel.Domestication of plants for sustainable agriculture in drylands: Experience from the Negev DesertStructural balance in the social networks of a wild mammalThe energy cost of singing in wild rock hyrax males: evidence for an index signalEnergy intake, heat production and energy and nitrogen balances of sheep and goats fed wheat straw as a sole dietAverage daily metabolic rate of rodents: habitat and dietary comparisonsEnergy Requirements and the Efficiency of Utilization of Metabolizable Energy in Free-living Animals: Evaluation of Existing Theories and Generation of a New ModelEnergetics and Growth Rate of Northern Shrike (Lanius Excubitor) NestlingsEfficiency of Use of Saltbush (Atriplex halimus) for Growth by Fat Sand Rats (Psammomys obesus)Sex differences in testosterone reactivity and sensitivity in a non-model gerbilRelative tail length correlates with body condition in male but not in female crowned leafnose snakes (Lytorhynchus diadema)Sexual dichromatisation and sexual differences in hunting behavior and dietary intake in a free-ranging small viperid snake, Cerastes viperaEnergy requirements, length of digestive tract compartments and body mass in six gerbilline rodents of the Negev Desert
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