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Overview

Avi Perevolotsky is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Organization in Israel. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science with a strong emphasis on global and planetary change. Subfields of study include nature and landscape conservation, atmospheric science, ecological modeling, and anthropology.

The scientist's work covers a variety of topics related to ecology and environment, particularly:

  • Tree-ring climate responses
  • Plant water relations and carbon dynamics
  • Ecology and vegetation dynamics studies
  • Forest ecology and management
  • Land use and ecosystem services
  • Species distribution and climate change
  • Pleistocene-era hominins and archaeology

Notable publications by Avi Perevolotsky include:

  • "Pre- and post-drought conditions drive resilience of Pinus halepensis across its distribution range," 2023, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • "Envisioning future landscapes: A data-based visualization model for ecosystems under alternative management scenarios," 2021, Landscape and Urban Planning
  • "Consequences of pine colonization in dry oak woodlands: effects on water stress," 2020, European Journal of Forest Research
  • "The V-shaped desert kites and their contribution to the Timnian economy," 2024, Journal of Arid Environments
  • "Distribution of natural radionuclides in the forest soils," 2024, Radiation and Risk Bulletin of the National Radiation and Epidemiological Registry

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Avi Perevolotsky include:

  • Yagil Osem
  • Léa Veuillen
  • Bernard Prévosto
  • Raquel Alfaro-Sánchez
  • Vincent Badeau

The scientist regularly publishes in venues such as the Radiation and Risk Bulletin of the National Radiation and Epidemiological Registry, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Landscape and Urban Planning, European Journal of Forest Research, and Journal of Arid Environments.

Best Publications

  • Role of Grazing in Mediterranean Rangeland Ecosystems Inversion of a paradigm

    Avi Perevolotsky;No'am G. Seligman

  • Vegetation response to grazing management in a Mediterranean herbaceous community: a functional group approach

    Marcelo Sternberg;Mario Gutman;Avi Perevolotsky;Eugene D. Ungar

  • Use of tannin-binding chemicals to assay for tannins and their negative postingestive effects in ruminants

    N. Silanikove;A. Perevolotsky;Frederick D. Provenza

  • Grazing effect on diversity of annual plant communities in a semi-arid rangeland: interactions with small-scale spatial and temporal variation in primary productivity

    Yagil Osem;Avi Perevolotsky;Jaime Kigel

  • Effect of a Daily Supplementation of Poly(ethylene glycol) on Intake and Digestion of Tannin-Containing Leaves (Ceratonia siliqua) by Sheep

    N. Silanikove;Z. Nitsan;A. Perevolotsky

  • Goats fed tannin-containing leaves do not exhibit toxic syndromes

    N. Silanikove;N. Gilboa;A. Perevolotsky;Z. Nitsan

  • The effect of shrub clearing and grazing on the composition of a Mediterranean plant community: functional groups versus species

    Liat Hadar;Imanuel Noy‐Meir;Avi Perevolotsky

  • Site productivity and plant size explain the response of annual species to grazing exclusion in a Mediterranean semi‐arid rangeland

    Yagil Osem;A. V. I. Perevolotsky;Jaime Kigel

  • Effects of grazing on soil seed bank dynamics: An approach with functional groups

    Marcelo Sternberg;Mario Gutman;Avi Perevolotsky;Jaime Kigel

  • Woody Species as Landscape Modulators and Their Effect on Biodiversity Patterns

    Moshe Shachak;Bertrand Boeken;Elli Groner;Ronen Kadmon

  • Utilization of low quality resources by small ruminants in Mediterranean agro-pastoral systems: the case of browse and aftermath cereal stubble

    S. Landau;A. Perevolotsky;D. Bonfil;D. Barkai

  • Selection of diets by dual-purpose Mamber goats in Mediterranean woodland

    D. Kababya;A. Perevolotsky;I. Bruckental;S. Landau

  • SELF-REGULATION OF INTAKE OF POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL BY SHEEP FED DIETS VARYING IN TANNIN CONCENTRATIONS

    Frederick D. Provenza;Elizabeth A. Burritt;A. Perevolotsky;N. Silanikove

  • Short-term changes in eating patterns explain the effects of condensed tannins on feed intake in heifers.

    S. Landau;N. Silanikove;Z. Nitsan;D. Barkai

  • Diet selection in dairy goats grazing woody Mediterranean rangeland

    A Perevolotsky;S Landau;D Kababia;E.D Ungar

  • Forest performance during two consecutive drought periods: Diverging long-term trends and short-term responses along a climatic gradient

    Michael Dorman;Tal Svoray;Avi Perevolotsky;Dimitrios Sarris;Dimitrios Sarris;Dimitrios Sarris

  • Why do many galls have conspicuous colors? A new hypothesis

    M. Inbar;I. Izhaki;A. Koplovich;I. Lupo

  • The effect of rainfall and competition intensity on forest response to drought: lessons learned from a dry extreme

    Michael Dorman;Avi Perevolotsky;Dimitrios Sarris;Dimitrios Sarris;Dimitrios Sarris;Tal Svoray

  • A framework for systematic conservation planning and management of Mediterranean landscapes

    Noam Levin;James E.M. Watson;James E.M. Watson;Liana N. Joseph;Liana N. Joseph;Hedley S. Grantham;Hedley S. Grantham

  • Increasing productivity in goats grazing Mediterranean woodland and scrubland by supplementation of polyethylene glycol.

    N. Gilboa;A. Perevolotsky;S. Landau;Z. Nitsan

  • Effects of cattle grazing on herbage quality in a herbaceous Mediterranean rangeland

    Z. Henkin;E. D. Ungar;L. Dvash;A. Perevolotsky

  • Invasion of Pinus halepensis from plantations into adjacent natural habitats

    Ayala Lavi;Avi Perevolotsky;Jaime Kigel;Imanuel Noy-Meir

  • Nutritional value of common oak (Quercus calliprinos) browse as fodder for goats: Experimental results in ecological perspective

    A. Perevolotsky;A. Brosh;O. Ehrlich;M. Gutman

  • The effect of thinning and goat browsing on the structure and development of Mediterranean woodland in Israel

    Avi Perevolotsky;Yigal Haimov

Frequent Co-Authors

Eugene D. Ungar
Eugene D. Ungar Agricultural Research Organization
Serge Yan Landau
Serge Yan Landau Agricultural Research Organization
Jaime Kigel
Jaime Kigel Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Marcelo Sternberg
Marcelo Sternberg Tel Aviv University
Nissim Silanikove
Nissim Silanikove Agricultural Research Organization
Gidi Ne'eman
Gidi Ne'eman University of Haifa
Frederick D. Provenza
Frederick D. Provenza Utah State University
Moshe Shachak
Moshe Shachak Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
John W. Walker
John W. Walker Texas A&M University
Imanuel Noy-Meir
Imanuel Noy-Meir Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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