Chapters in collective volumes:

Diez, J.M., Giladi, I. 2011. Scale-dependence of habitat sources and sinks. In J. Liu, V. Hull, A. Morzillo, and J. Wiens, Sources, sinks, and sustainability across landscapes, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.

 

Papers in peer-reviewed journals:

  1. Giladi, I.; Goldstein, D.L.; Pinshow B.; Gerstberger R. 1997. Renal function and plasma levels of arginine vasotocin during free flight in pigeons. Journal of Experimental Biology. 200:24:3203-3211.
  2. Giladi, I.; Pinshow, B. 1999. Evaporative and excretory water loss during free flight in pigeons. Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical systemic and Environmental Physiology, 169:4-5: 311-318.
  3. Giladi, I. 2006. Choosing benefits or partners: a review of the evidence for the evolution of myrmecochory. Oikos. 112:481-492
  4. Giladi, I; Segoli, M.; Ungar, E.D. 2007. The effect of shrubs on the seed rain of annuals in a semiarid landscape. Israeli Journal of Plant Sciences. 55:83-92.
  5. Avgar, T., Giladi, I., Nathan, R. 2008. Linking traits of foraging animals to spatial patterns of plants: Social and solitary ants generate opposing patterns of surviving seeds. Ecology Letters. 11:224-234.
  6. Smith, C.A.; Giladi I.; Lee, Y.S.. 2009. A reanalysis of competing hypotheses for the spread of the California sea otter. Ecology. 90(9):2503-2512.
  7. Gillor, O.; Giladi, I.; Riley, M.A.. 2009 Persistence of colicinogenic Escherichia coli in the mouse gastrointestinal tract. BMC Microbiology. 9:165.
  8. Ness, J.H., Morin, D.F., Giladi, I.. 2009. Uncommon specialization in a mutualism between temperate herbaceous plant guild and an ant: Are Aphaenogaster ants keystone mutualists? Oikos. 118:1793-1804.
  9. Warren, R.J. II, Giladi, I, Bradford, M.A. 2010. Ant-mediated seed dispersal does not facilitate niche expansion. Journal of Ecology. 98:1178-1185.
  10. Giladi I., Ziv Y., May F. and F. Jeltsch. 2011. Scale-dependent determinants of plant species richness in a semiarid fragmented agroecosystem. Journal of Vegetation Science. 22:983-996.
  11. May, F., Giladi, I. Ziv, Y. and F. Jeltsch. 2012. Dispersal and diversity – unifying scale-dependent relationships within the neutral theory. Oikos. 121:942-951.
  12. Canner, J.E., Dunn,R.R. Giladi, I., Gross. K. 2012. Cryptic seed movement by a keystone ant augments dispersal of common wildflowers. Acta Oecologica. 40:31-39.
  13. Segoli, M., Ungar, E.D., Giladi, I., Arnon, A. and M. Shachak. 2012. Untangling the positive and negative effects of shrubs on herbaceous vegetation in drylands. Landscape Ecology. 27:899-910.
  14. Warren, R.J. II, Giladi, I, Bradford, M.A. 2012. Niche segregation between seed-dispersing ants mediates plant facilitation. Environmental Entomology. 41:463-468.
  15. May, F., Giladi, I., Ristow, M., Ziv, Y. and F. Jeltsch. 2013. Metacommunity, mainland-island system or island communities? – Assessing the regional dynamics of plant communities in a fragmented landscape. Ecography. 36:842-853.
  16. Giladi, I; Segoli, M.; Ungar, E.D. 2013. Shrubs and herbaceous seed flow in a semiarid landscape: dual functioning as trap and barrier. Journal of Ecology. 101:97-106.
  17. Rotem, G., Ziv, Y., Giladi I.  and A. Bouskila. 2013. Wheat fields as an ecological trap for reptiles in a semiarid agroecosystem. Biological Conservation. 167:349-353.
  18. Rotem, G. Bouskila, A., Ziv, Y. and Giladi I.  2013.  Can natural patches in agricultural landscapes serve as stepping stones?  Ecology and Environment (in Hebrew). 4(1):73-78
  19. May, F., Giladi, I., Ristow, M., Ziv, Y. and F. Jeltsch. 2013.  Plant functional trait respond to interacting gradients of precipitation and habitat fragmentation. Early view.  Perspectives in plant Population, Ecology, Evolution and Systematics. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ppees.2013.08.002 
  20. Giladi I., Ziv Y., May F., Ristow, M., and F. Jeltsch. 2014. Scale-dependent species-area and species-isolation relationships – a review and a test study from a fragmented semi-arid agroecosystem. Journal of Biogeography. 41:1055-1069.
  21. Diez, J.M., Giladi I., Warren, R.W. and H.R. Pulliam. 2014. Probabilistic and spatially variable niches inferred from demography. Journal of Ecology. 102:544-554.
  22. Warren, R.J. II, Giladi, I, Bradford, M.A. 2014. Competition as a mechanims structuring mutualisms. Journal of Ecology. 102:486-495.
  23. Warren, R.J. II and Giladi, I. 2014. Ant-mediated seed dispersal: a few ants benefit many plants with little reciprocal gain.  Myremecological News. 20:129-140.