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Young aphids avoid erroneous dropping when evading mammalian herbivores by combining input from two sensory modalitiesPlant coloration undermines herbivorous insect camouflageConspicuous and aposematic spines in the animal kingdomRickettsia 'in' and 'out': two different localization patterns of a bacterial symbiont in the same insect species.Almost there: transmission routes of bacterial symbionts between trophic levels.Archaeological horizons and fluvial processes at the Lower Paleolithic open-air site of Revadim (Israel).Molecular evidence for Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Israel.When herbivores eat predators: predatory insects effectively avoid incidental ingestion by mammalian herbivores.Gall volatiles defend aphids against a browsing mammal.Plant-mediated interactions between whiteflies, herbivores, and natural enemies.Direct consumptive interactions between mammalian herbivores and plant-dwelling invertebrates: prevalence, significance, and prospectus.Spotted fever group rickettsiae in ticks collected from wild animals in Israel.The role of onion-associated fungi in bulb mite infestation and damage to onion seedlings.Multitrophic interactions of the silverleaf whitefly, host plants, competing herbivores, and phytopathogens.Distinct antimicrobial activities in aphid galls on Pistacia atlanticaEctoparasites on reintroduced roe deer Capreolus capreolus in Israel.How goats avoid ingesting noxious insects while feeding.Characterization of the symbiont Rickettsia in the mirid bug Nesidiocoris tenuis (Reuter) (Heteroptera: Miridae).Differences in Monoterpene Biosynthesis and Accumulation in Pistacia palaestina Leaves and Aphid-Induced Galls.The presence of Rickettsia is associated with increased susceptibility of Bemisia tabaci (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) to insecticides.Plant cell piercing by a predatory mite: evidence and implications.Feeding responses of free-flying honeybees to secondary compounds mimicking floral nectars.The mono - and sesquiterpene content of aphid-induced galls on Pistacia palaestina is not a simple reflection of their composition in intact leaves.The effects of nectar-nicotine on colony fitness of caged honeybees.Anticipatory and reactive crouching of pea aphids in response to environmental perturbations.Horizontal transmission of the insect symbiont Rickettsia is plant-mediated.Avoiding incidental predation by mammalian herbivores: accurate detection and efficient response in aphids.Cascading effects on bacterial communities: cattle grazing causes a shift in the microbiome of a herbivorous caterpillar.Once again, insects worked it out first.Effect of geminivirus infection and Bemisia infestation on accumulation of pathogenesis-related proteins in tomato.Mammalian herbivore breath alerts aphids to flee host plant.Turning in mid-air allows aphids that flee the plant to avoid reaching the risky ground.Diapause and its regulation in the whitefly Trialeurodes lauri.Adaptive aerial righting during the escape dropping of wingless pea aphids.The stimuli evoking the aerial-righting posture of falling pea aphids.Interspecific Competition among Phloem-Feeding Insects Mediated by Induced Host-Plant SinksPlant-feeding and non-plant feeding phytoseiids: differences in behavior and cheliceral morphologyWildfires in the eastern Mediterranean as a result of lightning activity – a change in the conventional knowledgeShort-term changes in the magnitude, frequency and temporal distribution of floods in the Eastern Mediterranean region during the last 45 years — Nahal Oren, Mt. Carmel, IsraelPalaeoenvironments and Cultural Sequence of the Florisbad Middle Stone Age Hominid Site, South Africa
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