Lubin Y., E. Gavish-Regev, T. Blick & O.-D. Finch (Eds). European Arachnology 2011. Proceedings of the 26th European Congress of Arachnology, Sede Boqer, 4–8 September 2011. – Arachnologische Mitteilungen 43: 1-89 (2012). http://www.european-arachnology.org/collo/index.shtml
Opatovsky, I. & Lubin, Y. Coping with abrupt decline in habitat quality: Effects of harvest on spider abundance and movement. Acta Oecologica 41: 14-19 (2012).
Opatovsky, I., Chapman, E.G., Weintraub, P.G., Lubin, Y. & Harwood, J.D. Molecular characterization of the differential role of immigrant and agrobiont generalist predators in pest suppression. Biological Control, 63: 25-30 (2012).
Berger-Tal, R. & Lubin, Y. High male mate search costs and a female-biased sex ratio shape the male mating strategy in a desert spider. Animal Behaviour, 82:853-859 (2011)
Lubin, Y., Angel, N. & Assaf, N. Ground spider communities in experimentally disturbed Mediterranean woodland habitats. Arachnologische Mitteilungen, 40: 85-93 (2011).
Mestre, L. & Lubin, Y. Settling where the food is: prey abundance promotes colony formation and increases group size in a web-building spider. Animal Behaviour 81: 741-748 (2011.)
Leborgne, R., Lubin, Y & Pasquet, A. Kleptoparasites influence foraging behaviour of the spider Stegodyphus lineatus (Araneae, Eresidae). Insectes Sociaux 58:255-261(2011)
Salomon, M, Mayntz, D., Toft, S. & Lubin, Y. Maternal nutrition affects offspring performance via maternal care in a subsocial spider. Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology, 65: 1191-1202 (2011)
Gottlieb, D., Bouskila, A., Sitkov-Sharon, G., Lubin, Y. Harari, A.R. & Taylor, P. Female date-palm beetles adjust their sex ratio according to relatedness of female neighbors. Evolutionary Ecology Research, 12: 885-896 (2010).
Rao, D. & Lubin, Y. Conditions favoring group living in web-building spiders in an extreme desert environment. Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution, 56: 21-33 (2010).
Scharf, I., Lubin, Y. & Ovadia, O. Foraging decisions and behavioural flexibility in trap-building predators: a review. Biological Reviews, 86: 626-639 (2010).
Pluess, T., Opatovsky, I., Gavish-Regev, E., Lubin, Y. & Schmidt-Entling, M.H. Non-crop habitats enhance spider diversity in wheat fields of a desert agroecosystem. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 137: 68-74 (2010).
Opatovsky, I. Pluess, T., Schmidt-Entling, M.H. Gavish-Regev, E., Lubin, Y. Are spider assemblages in fragmented, semi-desert habitat affected by increasing cover of agricultural crops? Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 135: 233-237 (2010).
Bilde, T. & Lubin, Y. Group living in spiders: Cooperative breeding and coloniality. In: Spider Behaviour: Flexibility and Versatility. M. Herberstein, ed., pp. 275-306. Cambridge Univ. Press. (2010).
Lubin, Y. Social evolution in spiders. Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior. M.D. Breed & J. Moore, eds. Academic Press, Oxford, Vol. 2, pp. 329-334. (2010).
Gottlieb, D., Holtzman, J.P., Lubin, Y., Bouskila, A., Kelly, S.T. & Harari, A.R. Mate availability contributes to maintain the mixed mating system in a scolytid beetle. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 22: 1526-1534 (2009).
Harari, A., Ziv, M. & Lubin, Y. Conflict or cooperation in the courtship display of the white widow spider. Journal of Arachnology, 37: 254-260 (2009).
Smith, D.R., van Rijn, S., Henschel. J.R., Bilde, T. & Lubin, Y. AFLP fingerprints support limited gene flow among social spider populations. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 97: 235-246 (2009).
Pekár S. & Lubin Y. Prey and predatory behaviour of two zodariid spiders (Araneae: Zodariidae). Journal of Arachnology, 37: 118-121 (2009).
Lubin, Y., Birkhofer, K., Berger-Tal, R. & Bilde, T. Limited male dispersal in a social spider with extreme inbreeding. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 97: 227-234 (2009).