Shenbrot, Georgy I., 1950-....
Шенброт, Георгий Исидорович
Shenbrot, Georgy I.
Šenbrot, Georgij I. (1950- ).
שיינברוט, גאורגי, 1950-
Шенброт, Георгий Исидорович, 1950-
Shenbrot, G.I. (Georgy I.)
VIAF ID: 117240095 (Personal)
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Works
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Abundance and distribution of fleas on desert rodents: linking Taylor's power law to ecological specialization and epidemiology. | |
ADDITIONAL RECORDS OF FLEAS (SIPHONAPTERA) ON WILD RODENTS IN THE SOUTHERN PART OF ISRAEL | |
Annual cycles of four flea species in the central Negev desert | |
Are cryptic species of the Lesser Egyptian Jerboa,Jaculus jaculus (Rodentia, Dipodidae), really cryptic? Re-evaluation of their taxonomic status with new data from Israel and Sinai | |
An atlas of the geographic distribution of the arvicoline rodents of the world (Rodentia, Muridae: Arvicolinae) | |
Bartonella Genotypes in Fleas (Insecta: Siphonaptera) Collected from Rodents in the Negev Desert, Israel | |
Beta-specificity: the turnover of host species in space and another way to measure host specificity | |
BODY MASS AND ENVIRONMENT: A STUDY IN NEGEV RODENTS | |
Cascading effects of sand stabilization on pathogen communities: Connecting global and local processes | |
COEVOLUTIONARY EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF ASSOCIATION BETWEEN JERBOAS (RODENTIA: DIPODIDAE) AND THEIR FLEA PARASITES | |
Community Structure of Desert Small Mammals: Comparisons Across Four Continents | |
Comparing various forms of morphological diversity by means of dispersion analysis (exemplified by studying measurable morphological traits variation in three rodent genera, Mammalia). | |
Compositional and phylogenetic dissimilarity of host communities drives dissimilarity of ectoparasite assemblages: geographical variation and scale-dependence | |
Connectance and parasite diet breadth in flea-mammal webs | |
Conservatism of host specificity in parasites | |
Contrasting responses of beta diversity components to environmental and host‐associated factors in insect ectoparasites | |
Covariance in species diversity and facilitation among non-interactive parasite taxa: all against the host | |
Density-dependent host selection in ectoparasites: an application of isodar theory to fleas parasitizing rodents | |
Desert gerbils affect bacterial composition of soil | |
Dispersal-based versus niche-based processes as drivers of flea species composition on small mammalian hosts: inferences from species occurrences at large and small scales | |
Do the pattern and strength of species associations in ectoparasite communities conform to biogeographic rules? | |
Drivers of compositional turnover are related to species' commonness in flea assemblages from four biogeographic realms: zeta diversity and multi-site generalised dissimilarity modelling | |
Ecological characteristics of flea species relate to their suitability as plague vectors | |
The effects of environment, hosts and space on compositional, phylogenetic and functional beta-diversity in two taxa of arthropod ectoparasites | |
Evolution of host specificity in fleas: is it directional and irreversible? | |
Expert range maps of global mammal distributions harmonised to three taxonomic authorities | |
Geographic range, morphometric variation and niche differentiation in greater Egyptian jerboa, Jaculus orientalis1) | |
Geographical patterns of abundance: testing expectations of the ‘abundance optimum’ model in two taxa of ectoparasitic arthropods | |
Habitat-dependent differences in architecture and microclimate of the burrows of Sundevall's jird (Meriones crassus) (Rodentia: Gerbillinae) in the Negev Desert, Israel | |
Harrison's rule scales up to entire parasite assemblages but is determined by environmental factors | |
Historical biogeography of fleas: the former Bering Land Bridge and phylogenetic dissimilarity between the Nearctic and Palearctic assemblages | |
Host-habitat relations as an important determinant of spatial distribution of flea assemblages (Siphonaptera) on rodents in the Negev Desert | |
How are the host spectra of hematophagous parasites shaped over evolutionary time? Random choice vs selection of a phylogenetic lineage | |
Identification of the missing links in parasite–host networks using the dark diversity concept: a case study with two taxonomic groups of ectoparasitic arthropods and small mammalian hosts | |
Incidence of infestation of great gerbils (Rhombanys opimus, Licht.) by Leishmania major during years of their population depression | |
Interaction frequency across the geographical range as a determinant of host specialisation in generalist fleas. | |
Intraspecific variation of body size in a gamasid mite Laelaps clethrionomydis: environment, geography and host dependence | |
Jerboas, 2008: | |
The latitudinal, but not the longitudinal, geographic range positions of haematophagous ectoparasites demonstrate historical signatures | |
Latitudinal gradients in niche breadth: empirical evidence from haematophagous ectoparasites | |
Latitudinal mismatches between the components of mammal-flea interaction networks | |
Mlekopitajuščie Rossii i sopredel'nych regionov: tuškančikoobraznye | |
Nestedness and β-diversity in ectoparasite assemblages of small mammalian hosts: effects of parasite affinity, host biology and scale | |
A new recent genus and species of three-toed jerboas (Rodentia: Dipodinae) from China: A living fossil? | |
On the conspecifity of Allactaga hotsoni Thomas, 1920 and Allactaga firouzi Womochel, 1978 (Rodentia: Dipodoidea) | |
Palaeoecological and biostratigraphical implications of the microvertebrates of Qesem Cave in Israel | |
Patterns in the structure of Asian and North American desert small mammal communities | |
Ph.D. Dissertation : Сравнительная экология тушканчиков пустынь Турана, Москва, 1980 | |
Phylogenetic heritability of geographic range size in haematophagous ectoparasites: time of divergence and variation among continents. | |
Phylogenetic relations and range history of jerboas of the Allactaginae subfamily (Dipodidae, Rodentia) | |
Phylogenetic signal in module composition and species connectivity in compartmentalized host-parasite networks | |
Phylogeographic pattern and Pleistocene range reconstruction in the long-tailed hamster Cricetulus longicaudatus (Rodentia, Cricetidae) support its Tibetan origin | |
Regional flea and host assemblages form biogeographic, but not ecological, clusters: evidence for a dispersal-based mechanism as a driver of species composition | |
Relationships between local and regional species richness in flea communities of small mammalian hosts: saturation and spatial scale | |
Relationships between parasite abundance and the taxonomic distance among a parasite's host species: an example with fleas parasitic on small mammals | |
Resource predictability and host specificity in fleas: the effect of host body mass | |
Sampling fleas: the reliability of host infestation data | |
Scale-invariance of niche breadth in fleas parasitic on small mammals | |
Searching for general patterns in parasite ecology: host identity versus environmental influence on gamasid mite assemblages in small mammals. | |
Sex-biased parasitism is not universal: evidence from rodent-flea associations from three biomes | |
Sex-biased parasitism, seasonality and sexual size dimorphism in desert rodents | |
Similarity in ectoparasite faunas of Palaearctic rodents as a function of host phylogenetic, geographic or environmental distances: which matters the most? | |
Space use in Wagner's gerbil Gerbillus dasyurus in the Negev Highlands, Israel | |
Spatial Ecology of Desert Rodent Communities | |
Spatial variation in the phylogenetic structure of flea assemblages across geographic ranges of small mammalian hosts in the Palearctic | |
Species and site contributions to β-diversity in fleas parasitic on the Palearctic small mammals: ecology, geography and host species composition matter the most | |
Species associations and trait dissimilarity in communities of ectoparasitic arthropods harboured by small mammals at three hierarchical scales | |
Stability in abundance and niche breadth of gamasid mites across environmental conditions, parasite identity and host pools | |
Temporal variation in parasite infestation of a host individual: does a parasite-free host remain uninfested permanently? | |
Variable effects of host characteristics on species richness of flea infracommunities in rodents from three continents | |
Voles and lemmings (Arvicolinae) of the Palaearctic region | |
What are the factors determining the probability of discovering a flea species (Siphonaptera)? |