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Overview

Ronen Kadmon is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Their research spans several areas within environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences.

Their work is primarily concentrated in the following fields of study:

  • Environmental Science
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Within these broader fields, Kadmon's research covers key subfields including:

  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Ecology
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Soil Science

The main research topics addressed in their publications include:

  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

Kadmon has published articles in several scientific venues, with a focus on ecology, biogeography, and environmental sciences. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Global Ecology and Biogeography
  • Ecosphere
  • Journal of Ecology
  • Oikos

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Kadmon cover a range of ecological and environmental topics. These include:

  • "Assessing the roles of nitrogen, biomass, and niche dimensionality as drivers of species loss in grassland communities" (2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
  • "An experimental test of the area-heterogeneity tradeoff" (2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
  • "North American Breeding Bird Survey underestimates regional bird richness compared to Breeding Bird Atlases" (2022, Ecosphere)
  • "Disentangling the mechanisms underlying the species-area relationship: A mesocosm experiment with annual plants" (2020, Journal of Ecology)
  • "A framework for quantifying deviations from dynamic equilibrium theory" (2021, Global Ecology and Biogeography)

Several frequent collaborators have contributed to their research, including:

  • Michael Kalyuzhny
  • Curtis H. Flather
  • Eyal Ben-Hur
  • Nir Band
  • Micha Mandel

Best Publications

  • Assessing the accuracy of species distribution models: prevalence, kappa and the true skill statistic (TSS)

    Omri Allouche;Asaf Tsoar;Ronen Kadmon

  • A movement ecology paradigm for unifying organismal movement research

    Ran Nathan;Wayne M. Getz;Eloy Revilla;Marcel Holyoak

  • A comparative evaluation of presence-only methods for modelling species distribution

    Asaf Tsoar;Omri Allouche;Ofer Steinitz;Dotan Rotem

  • EFFECT OF ROADSIDE BIAS ON THE ACCURACY OF PREDICTIVE MAPS PRODUCED BY BIOCLIMATIC MODELS

    Ronen Kadmon;Oren Farber;Avinoam Danin

  • TEMPORAL ENVIRONMENTAL VARIATION TIPS THE BALANCE BETWEEN FACILITATION AND INTERFERENCE IN DESERT PLANTS

    Katja Tielbörger;Ronen Kadmon

  • Assessment of alternative approaches for bioclimatic modeling with special emphasis on the Mahalanobis distance

    Oren Farber;Ronen Kadmon

  • Area–heterogeneity tradeoff and the diversity of ecological communities

    Omri Allouche;Michael Kalyuzhny;Gregorio Moreno-Rueda;Manuel Pizarro

  • Integrating the effects of area, isolation, and habitat heterogeneity on species diversity: a unification of island biogeography and niche theory.

    Ronen Kadmon;Omri Allouche

  • A SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING THE PERFORMANCE OF CLIMATIC ENVELOPE MODELS

    Ronen Kadmon;Oren Farber;Avinoam Danin

  • Studying Long-Term Vegetation Dynamics Using Digital Processing of Historical Aerial Photographs

    Ronen Kadmon;Ruthie Harari-Kremer;Ruthie Harari-Kremer

  • Light asymmetry explains the effect of nutrient enrichment on grassland diversity.

    Niv DeMalach;Eli Zaady;Ronen Kadmon

  • Effects of grazing and topography on long-term vegetation changes in a Mediterranean ecosystem in Israel

    Yohay Carmel;Ronen Kadmon

  • Mapping of temperature variables in Israel: a comparison of different interpolation methods

    Daniel Kurtzman;Ronen Kadmon

  • Nested species subsets and geographic isolation: a case study.

    Ronen Kadmon

  • Environment, dispersal and patterns of species similarity

    Ofer Steinitz;Joseph Heller;Asaf Tsoar;Dotan Rotem

  • Size asymmetry of resource competition and the structure of plant communities

    Niv DeMalach;Eli Zaady;Jacob Weiner;Ronen Kadmon

  • Plant competition along soil moisture gradients: a field experiment with the desert annual Stipa capensis.

    Ronen Kadmon

  • Island Biogeography: Effect of Geographical Isolation on Species Composition

    Ronen Kadmon;H. Ronald Pulliam

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

    Moshe Shachak;Bertrand Boeken;Elli Groner;Ronen Kadmon

  • Competitive exclusion, beta diversity, and deterministic vs. stochastic drivers of community assembly.

    Hila Segre;Ronen Ron;Niv De Malach;Zalmen Henkin

Frequent Co-Authors

Avi Shmida
Avi Shmida Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Katja Tielbörger
Katja Tielbörger University of Tübingen
Curtis H. Flather
Curtis H. Flather US Forest Service
Eli Zaady
Eli Zaady Agricultural Research Organization
Moshe Shachak
Moshe Shachak Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Peter E. Smouse
Peter E. Smouse Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Gidi Ne'eman
Gidi Ne'eman University of Haifa
Eugene D. Ungar
Eugene D. Ungar Agricultural Research Organization
Avi Perevolotsky
Avi Perevolotsky Agricultural Research Organization
David A. Kessler
David A. Kessler United States Naval Research Laboratory

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