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Overview

Imanuel Noy-Meir was affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Their academic career focused on various scientific studies, although specific details regarding main fields, subfields, and research topics are not present in the available data.

There is no publicly listed information regarding co-authors or frequent publication venues connected to their work. Similarly, records of recent papers, including titles, publication years, and venues, are not available.

There is no information on book publications or awards attributed to Imanuel Noy-Meir. The data indicates that the scientist is deceased, and all descriptions of their work and career are provided in the past tense accordingly.

Best Publications

  • Opportunistic management for rangelands not at equilibrium.

    Mark Westoby;Brian Walker;Imanuel Noy-Meir

  • Plant trait responses to grazing – a global synthesis

    Sandra Díaz;Sandra Lavorel;Sue McINTYRE;Valeria Falczuk

  • Stability of Grazing Systems: An Application of Predator-Prey Graphs

    Imanuel Noy-Meir

  • Responses of mediterranean grassland plants to grazing and protection.

    I. Noy-Meir;M. Gutman;Y. Kaplan

  • Can grazing response of herbaceous plants be predicted from simple vegetative traits

    Sandra Díaz;Imanuel Noy-Meir;Marcelo Cabido

  • Aspects of the Stability and Resilience of Savanna Ecosystems

    B. H. Walker;I. Noy-Meir

  • GRAZING EFFECTS ON RANGELAND DIVERSITY: A SYNTHESIS OF CONTEMPORARY MODELS

    Ana M. Cingolani;Imanuel Noy-Meir;Sandra Díaz

  • Grazing refuges, external avoidance of herbivory and plant diversity

    D. G. Milchunas;I. Noy-Meir

  • FIELD VALIDATION AND SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF A MECHANISTIC MODEL FOR TREE SEED DISPERSAL BY WIND

    Ran Nathan;Uriel N. Safriel;Imanuel Noy-Meir

  • Spatiotemporal variation in seed dispersal and recruitment near and far from Pinus halepensis trees.

    Ran Nathan;Uriel N. Safriel;Imanuel Noy-Meir;Gabriel Schiller

  • Interactive effects of fire and grazing on structure and diversity of Mediterranean grasslands

    Imanuel Noy-Meir

  • Hot deserts and arid shrublands

    M Evenari;I Noy-Meir;D. W Goodall

  • STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF DESERT ECOSYSTEMS

    I. Noy-Meir

  • The role of a spiny plant refuge in structuring grazed shortgrass steppe plant communities

    S. Rebollo;D. G. Milchunas;I. Noy-Meir;P. L. Chapman

  • Data Transformations in Ecological Ordination: II. On the Meaning of Data Standardization

    I. Noy-Meir;D. Walker;W. T. Williams

  • 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

  • Seed release without fire in Pinus halepensis, a Mediterranean serotinous wind-dispersed tree

    Ran Nathan;Uriel N. Safriel;Imanuel Noy‐Meir;Gabriel Schiller

  • HERBAGE INTAKE IN RELATION TO AVAILABILITY AND SWARD STRUCTURE: GRAZING PROCESSES AND OPTIMAL FORAGING

    E. D. Ungar;I. Noy-Meir

  • Compensating Growth of Grazed Plants and Its Relevance to the Use of Rangelands.

    Imanuel Noy-Meir

  • Continuous multivariate methods in community analysis: Some problems and developments

    I. Noy-Meir;R. H. Whittaker

  • GRAZING AND PRODUCTION IN SEASONAL PASTURES: ANALYSIS OF A SIMPLE MODEL

    I. Noy-Meir

  • Effects of grazing on geophytes in Mediterranean vegetation

    Imanuel Noy‐Meir;Talya Oron

  • Hot deserts and arid shrublands, A.

    Michael Evenari;Imanuel Noy-Meir;David W. Goodall

  • Hot Deserts and Arid Shrublands A.@@@Hot Deserts and Arid Shrublands B.

    S. R. J. Woodell;M. Evenari;I. Noy-Meir;D. W. Goodall

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel G. Milchunas
Daniel G. Milchunas Colorado State University
Avi Perevolotsky
Avi Perevolotsky Agricultural Research Organization
Uriel N. Safriel
Uriel N. Safriel Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Marcelo Sternberg
Marcelo Sternberg Tel Aviv University
Sandra Díaz
Sandra Díaz National University of Córdoba
Ana M. Cingolani
Ana M. Cingolani National University of Córdoba
Marcelo Cabido
Marcelo Cabido National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Ran Nathan
Ran Nathan Hebrew University of Jerusalem
David D. Briske
David D. Briske Texas A&M University
Eugene D. Ungar
Eugene D. Ungar Agricultural Research Organization

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