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David Troupin
David Troupin
Lab manager, Animal Flight Group, University of Haifa
Verified email at univ.haifa.ac.il
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Analysis of spatial genetic structure in an expanding Pinus halepensis population reveals development of fine‐scale genetic clustering over time
D Troupin, R Nathan, GG Vendramin
Molecular Ecology 15 (12), 3617-3630, 2006
1082006
Genetic evidence for a Janzen–Connell recruitment pattern in reproductive offspring of Pinus halepensis trees
O Steinitz, D Troupin, GG Vendramin, R Nathan
Molecular Ecology 20 (19), 4152-4164, 2011
662011
Can agro-ecosystems efficiently complement protected area networks?
D Troupin, Y Carmel
Biological Conservation 169, 158-166, 2014
312014
Integrating ecological objectives in university campus strategic and spatial planning: a case study
DE Orenstein, D Troupin, E Segal, JM Holzer, G Hakima-Koniak
International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education 20 (2), 190-213, 2019
292019
Landscape patterns of development under two alternative scenarios: Implications for conservation
D Troupin, Y Carmel
Land use policy 54, 221-234, 2016
192016
Large‐scale longitudinal climate gradient across the Palearctic region affects passerine feather moult extent
Y Kiat, B Davaasuren, T Erdenechimeg, D Troupin, N Sapir
Ecography 44 (1), 124-133, 2021
122021
Bird migration at the edge–Geographic and anthropogenic factors but not habitat properties drive season-specific spatial stopover distributions near wide ecological barriers
I Schekler, JA Smolinsky, D Troupin, JJ Buler, N Sapir
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10, 822220, 2022
82022
Conservation planning under uncertainty in urban development and vegetation dynamics
D Troupin, Y Carmel
PloS one 13 (4), e0195429, 2018
82018
Autumn migrating passerines at a desert edge: Do birds depart for migration after reaching a threshold fuel load or vary it according to the rate of fuel deposition?
D Zinßmeister, D Troupin, N Sapir
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10, 874923, 2022
62022
Soaring migrants flexibly respond to sea-breeze in a migratory bottleneck: using first derivatives to identify behavioural adjustments over time
P Becciu, D Troupin, L Dinevich, Y Leshem, N Sapir
bioRxiv, 2022.12. 15.520614, 2022
32022
Analysis of Spatial Genetic structure in an Expanding Pinus halepensis Population
D Troupin
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2005
12005
Dead Sea level decline pushed a sensitive ecosystem out of equilibrium, causing the relocation of a colonial bird breeding site
R Haran, D Troupin, I Izhaki
Bird Study, 1-12, 2023
2023
Incorporating Dynamic Scenarios of Anthropogenic and Natural Land Cover Change Processes Into Systematic Conservation Planning
D Troupin
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and City …, 2015
2015
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