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Carmi Korine publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Carmi Korine sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 110 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Carmi Korine D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Carmi Korine sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 35 D-Index — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Carmi Korine is a researcher affiliated with Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel. Their scientific output spans fields primarily related to Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Environmental Science, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology.

The main subfields of their work include Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics; Ecology; Ecological Modeling; Developmental Biology; and Animal Science and Zoology. Their research focuses on several topics, notably Bat Biology and Ecology Studies, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior, Marine Animal Studies, Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock, and Human-Animal Interaction Studies.

Korine has published extensively on the ecology and behavior of insectivorous bats, examining their interaction with environmental changes and stressors. Selected recent publications include:

  • "An appetite for pests: Synanthropic insectivorous bats exploit cotton pest irruptions and consume various deleterious arthropods" (2020, Molecular Ecology)
  • "A species-level trait dataset of bats in Europe and beyond" (2023, Scientific Data)
  • "Adverse effects of noise pollution on foraging and drinking behaviour of insectivorous desert bats" (2021, Mammalian Biology)
  • "A global initiative for ecological and evolutionary hologenomics" (2024, Trends in Ecology & Evolution)
  • "Changes in community composition and functional diversity of European bats under climate change" (2025, Conservation Biology)

They have collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Danilo Russo, Javier Juste, Orly Razgour, Leonardo Ancillotto, and Hugo Rebelo.

Korine has also contributed to book publications, notably authoring "Urban Bats," released in 2022 by Springer International Publishing.

Their research has been disseminated across recurring publication venues such as Mammalian Biology, Scientific Data, Molecular Ecology, Trends in Ecology & Evolution, and Conservation Biology.

Best Publications

  • Tropical tree seedling growth responses to nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium addition

    Louis S. Santiago;S. Joseph Wright;Kyle Edward Harms;Kyle Edward Harms;Joseph B. Yavitt

  • Dynamics of jamming avoidance in echolocating bats

    Nachum Ulanovsky;M. Brock Fenton;Asaf Tsoar;Carmi Korine

  • Fruit characteristics and factors affecting fruit removal in a Panamanian community of strangler figs

    Carmi Korine;Elisabeth Klara Viktoria Kalko;Edward Allen Herre

  • Fruit detection and discrimination by small fruit-eating bats (Phyllostomidae): echolocation call design and olfaction

    Carmi Korine;Carmi Korine;Elisabeth Klara Viktoria Kalko;Elisabeth Klara Viktoria Kalko

  • The effect of bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus) dispersal on seed germination in eastern Mediterranean habitats.

    I. Izhaki;C. Korine;Z. Arad

  • Guild structure, foraging space use, and distribution in a community of insectivorous bats in the Negev Desert

    Carmi Korine;Berry Pinshow

  • Differential effects of artificial lighting on flight and foraging behaviour of two sympatric bat species in a desert

    T. Polak;C. Korine;S. Yair;M. W. Holderied

  • Echolocation call intensity in the aerial hawking bat Eptesicus bottae (Vespertilionidae) studied using stereo videogrammetry.

    Marc W. Holderied;Carmi Korine;M. Brock Fenton;Stuart Parsons

  • Is the Egyptian fruit-bat Rousettus aegyptiacus a pest in Israel? An analysis of the bat's diet and implications for its conservation

    Carmi Korine;Carmi Korine;Ido Izhaki;Zeev Arad

  • Bats and Water: Anthropogenic Alterations Threaten Global Bat Populations

    Carmi Korine;Rick Adams;Danilo Russo;Marina Fisher-Phelps

  • Pond characteristics as determinants of species diversity and community composition in desert bats

    Orly Razgour;Carmi Korine;David Saltz

  • Does interspecific competition drive patterns of habitat use in desert bat communities

    Orly Razgour;Orly Razgour;Carmi Korine;David Saltz

  • Waking to drink: rates of evaporative water loss determine arousal frequency in hibernating bats

    Miriam Ben-Hamo;Agustí Muñoz-Garcia;Joseph B. Williams;Carmi Korine

  • Effects of anthropogenic disturbance and climate on patterns of bat fly parasitism.

    Shai Pilosof;Carl W. Dick;Carmi Korine;Bruce D. Patterson

  • Context-dependent flight speed: evidence for energetically optimal flight speed in the bat Pipistrellus kuhlii?

    Uri Grodzinski;Orr Spiegel;Carmi Korine;Marc W. Holderied

  • Ethanol and Methanol as Possible Odor Cues for Egyptian Fruit Bats ( Rousettus aegyptiacus )

    Francisco Sánchez;Carmi Korine;Marco Steeghs;Luc-Jan Laarhoven

  • REPRODUCTIVE ENERGETICS OF CAPTIVE AND FREE‐RANGING EGYPTIAN FRUIT BATS (ROUSETTUS AEGYPTIACUS)

    Carmi Korine;Carmi Korine;John Speakman;Zeev Arad

  • Adverse effects of artificial illumination on bat drinking activity

    Danilo Russo;Danilo Russo;L Cistrone;N. Libralato;Carmi Korine

  • An appetite for pests: Synanthropic insectivorous bats exploit cotton pest irruptions and consume various deleterious arthropods.

    Yuval Cohen;Shirli Bar‐David;Martin Nielsen;Kristine Bohmann

  • Hemprich’s long-eared bat ( Otonycteris hemprichii ) as a predator of scorpions: whispering echolocation, passive gleaning and prey selection

    Marc Holderied;Carmi Korine;Thorsten Moritz

  • Nitrogen and Energy Balance of the Fruit Bat Rousettus aegyptlacus on Natural Fruit Diets

    Carmi Korine;Zeev Arad;Amichai Arieli

  • Absorption of sugars in the Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus): a paradox explained

    Christopher R Tracy;Christopher R Tracy;Todd J McWhorter;Todd J McWhorter;Carmi Korine;Michał S Wojciechowski;Michał S Wojciechowski

Frequent Co-Authors

Berry Pinshow
Berry Pinshow Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Joseph B. Williams
Joseph B. Williams The Ohio State University
Danilo Russo
Danilo Russo University of Naples Federico II
Boris R. Krasnov
Boris R. Krasnov Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Ido Izhaki
Ido Izhaki University of Haifa
David Saltz
David Saltz Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Robert Dudley
Robert Dudley University of California, Berkeley
Leonardo Ancillotto
Leonardo Ancillotto University of Naples Federico II
Burt P. Kotler
Burt P. Kotler Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Irina S. Khokhlova
Irina S. Khokhlova Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

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