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Giora Heth is affiliated with the University of Haifa in Israel. The academic profile does not list specific research papers, coauthors, or publication venues associated with their work.

There is no available information on book publications or awarded honors related to Giora Heth. Details on the main fields of study, subfields, and main topics of research have not been provided either.

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Best Publications

  • Adaptive optimal sound for vocal communication in tunnels of a subterranean mammal (Spalax ehrenbergi).

    G. Heth;E. Frankenberg;E. Nevo

  • Kin recognition in golden hamsters: evidence for phenotype matching.

    Giora Heth;Giora Heth;Josephine Todrank;Josephine Todrank;Robert E Johnston

  • Photoperiod perception in the blind mole rat (Spalax ehrenbergi, Nehring): Involvement of the Harderian gland, atrophied eyes, and melatonin

    P. Pevet;G. Heth;A. Hiam;E. Nevo

  • Kin recognition in golden hamsters: evidence for kinship odours

    Josephine Todrank;Giora Heth;Giora Heth;Robert E Johnston

  • Odor–Genes Covariance and Genetic Relatedness Assessments: Rethinking Odor-Based “Recognition” Mechanisms in Rodents

    Josephine Todrank;Giora Heth

  • Photoperiodic effects on thermoregulation in a 'blind' subterranean mammal.

    A. Haim;G. Heth;H. Pratt;E. Nevo

  • Vibrational communication in subterranean mole rats (Spalax ehrenbergi)

    Giora Heth;Eliezer Frankenberg;Aviad Raz;Eviatar Nevo

  • Olfactory discrimination as an isolating mechanism in speciating mole rats.

    E. Nevo;M. Bodmer;Giora Heth

  • Karyotype and genetic evolution in speciation of subterranean mole rats of the genus Spalax in Turkey

    Eviatar Nevo;Maria Grazia Filippucci;Carlo Redi;Shimon Simson

  • Burrow patterns of the mole rat Spalax ehrenbergi in two soil types (terra-rossa and rendzina) in Mount Carmel, Israel

    Giora Heth

  • Seismic communication in a blind subterranean mammal: a major somatosensory mechanism in adaptive evolution underground.

    Eviatar Nevo;Giora Heth;Hillel Pratt

  • Geographic dialects in blind mole rats: role of vocal communication in active speciation

    Eviatar Nevo;Giora Heth;Avigdor Beiles;Eliezer Frankenberg

  • ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF ETHOLOGICAL ISOLATION IN SUBTERRANEAN MOLE RATS.

    Giora Heth;Eviatar Nevo

  • Hematocrit and hemoglobin concentration in four chromosomal species and some isolated populations of actively speciating subterranean mole rats in Israel

    R Arieli;R Arieli;G Heth;G Heth;E Nevo;E Nevo;D Hoch;D Hoch

  • Assortative mating between chromosome forms of the mole rat, Spalax ehrenbergi.

    E. Nevo;Giora Heth

  • Foraging strategy in a subterranean rodent, Spalax ehrenbergi: a test case for optimal foraging theory.

    G. Heth;E. M. Golenberg;E. Nevo

  • Male–female associations and female olfactory neurogenesis with pair bonding in Mus spicilegus

    Claude Baudoin;Nicolas Busquet;F. Stephen Dobson;Gilles Gheusi

  • Aggression patterns in adaptation and speciation of subterranean mole rats

    Eviatar Nevo;Giora Heth;Avigdor Beiles

  • African Mole-rats. Ecology and Eusociality

    Giora Heth;Josephine Todrank

  • Seismic communication in a blind subterranean mammal: A major somatosensory mechanism in adaptive evolution underground (underground vibrations/adaptation/speciation/mole rat/Spalax)

    Eviatar Nevo;Giora Heth

Frequent Co-Authors

Eviatar Nevo
Eviatar Nevo University of Haifa
Avigdor Beiles
Avigdor Beiles University of Haifa
Hynek Burda
Hynek Burda University of Duisburg-Essen
Radim Šumbera
Radim Šumbera University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
Leon Blaustein
Leon Blaustein University of Haifa
Gary K. Beauchamp
Gary K. Beauchamp Monell Chemical Senses Center
Zdeněk Hubálek
Zdeněk Hubálek Czech Academy of Sciences
Gilles Gheusi
Gilles Gheusi Institut Pasteur
Zvi Mendel
Zvi Mendel Agricultural Research Organization
Abraham Hefetz
Abraham Hefetz Tel Aviv University

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