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Overview

Gidi Ne'eman is affiliated with the University of Haifa in Israel and specializes in Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their research focus encompasses several subfields including Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Molecular Biology, and Insect Science.

The primary topics covered in their work include studies on plant and animal interactions, ecology and vegetation dynamics, plant reproductive biology, insect and pesticide research, as well as fire effects on ecosystems and forest management and policy. Additional research interests involve plant parasitism and resistance.

Ne'eman has contributed to academic publications in venues such as Plants and Forest Ecology and Management, with noteworthy papers including:

  • Flower Colour Polymorphism, Pollination Modes, Breeding System and Gene Flow in Anemone coronaria, 2020, Plants
  • Management of forest fire buffer zones: Implications for flowering plants and bees, 2020, Forest Ecology and Management

Among frequent collaborators, Ne'eman has worked multiple times with Har'el Agra, Simon Schowanek, Yohay Carmel, and Rebecca K. Smith, each appearing in two joint publications. Additionally, collaboration with Amots Dafni is noted.

Best Publications

  • LINKING BEES AND FLOWERS: HOW DO FLORAL COMMUNITIES STRUCTURE POLLINATOR COMMUNITIES?

    Simon G. Potts;Betsy Vulliamy;Amots Dafni;Gidi Ne'eman

  • Role of nesting resources in organising diverse bee communities in a Mediterranean landscape

    Simon G. Potts;Betsy Vulliamy;Stuart Roberts;Chris O'Toole

  • A framework for comparing pollinator performance: effectiveness and efficiency

    Gidi Ne'eman;Andreas Jürgens;Linda Newstrom-Lloyd;Simon Geoffrey Potts

  • Response of plant-pollinator communities to fire: changes in diversity, abundance and floral reward structure

    Simon G. Potts;Betsy Vulliamy;Amots Dafni;Gidi Ne'eman

  • Reproductive traits of Pinus halepensis in the light of fire – a critical review

    Gidi Ne'eman;Shirrinka Goubitz;Ran Nathan

  • Feeding responses of free-flying honeybees to secondary compounds mimicking floral nectars.

    Natarajan Singaravelan;Gidi Nee'man;Moshe Inbar;Ido Izhaki

  • Ecology, Biogeography and Management of Pinus halepensis and P. brutia Forest Ecosystems in the Mediterranean Basin

    Jon E. Keeley;G. Ne'eman;L. Trabaud

  • Plant coloration undermines herbivorous insect camouflage

    Simcha Lev-Yadun;Amots Dafni;Moshe A. Flaishman;Moshe Inbar

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

    Moshe Shachak;Bertrand Boeken;Elli Groner;Ronen Kadmon

  • Spatial pattern of seedlings 1 year after fire in a Mediterranean pine forest.

    G. Ne'eman;H. Lahav;I. Izhaki

  • Immaturity risk in a fire-dependent pine

    J. E. Keeley;Gidi Ne'eman;C. J. Fotheringham

  • Pollination of a core flowering shrub species in Mediterranean phrygana: variation in pollinator diversity, abundance and effectiveness in response to fire

    Simon G. Potts;Amots Dafni;Gidi Ne'eman

  • POLLEN TRANSFER AND POLLINATION IN THE COMMON FIG (FICUS CARICA L.)

    J. Galil;G. Neeman

  • Soil seed banks in Mediterranean Aleppo pine forests: the effect of heat, cover and ash on seedling emergence

    Ido Izhaki;Nava Henig-Sever;Gidi Ne'Eman

  • Nectar resource diversity organises flower-visitor community structure

    Simon G. Potts;Betsy Vulliamy;Stuart Roberts;Chris O'Toole

  • Canopy seed bank structure in relation to: fire, tree size and density

    S. Goubitz;R. Nathan;R. Roitemberg;A. Shmida

  • The effect of fire on flower visitation rate and fruit set in four core-species in east Mediterranean scrubland

    Gidi Ne'eman;Amots Dafni;Simon G. Potss

  • Spatiotemporal dynamics of recruitment in Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Miller)

    Ran Nathan;Gidi Ne'eman

  • Recovery of vegetation in a natural east Mediterranean pine forest on Mount Carmel, Israel as affected by management strategies

    G. Ne'eman;H. Lahav;I. Izhaki

  • Morning floral heat as a reward to the pollinators of the Oncocyclus irises.

    Yuval Sapir;Yuval Sapir;Avi Shmida;Gidi Ne’eman

  • When may green plants be aposematic

    Simcha Lev-Yadun;Gidi Ne’Eman

  • Colonization in an abandoned East‐Mediterranean vineyard

    Gidi Ne'eman;Ido Izhaki

Frequent Co-Authors

Amots Dafni
Amots Dafni University of Haifa
Ido Izhaki
Ido Izhaki University of Haifa
Simcha Lev-Yadun
Simcha Lev-Yadun University of Haifa
Simon G. Potts
Simon G. Potts University of Reading
Avi Perevolotsky
Avi Perevolotsky Agricultural Research Organization
Avi Shmida
Avi Shmida Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jon E. Keeley
Jon E. Keeley United States Geological Survey
Marinus J. A. Werger
Marinus J. A. Werger Utrecht University
Stuart P. M. Roberts
Stuart P. M. Roberts Université Libre de Bruxelles
Andreas Jürgens
Andreas Jürgens Technical University of Darmstadt

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