Publications of Roi Harel
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Journal Article (23)
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121 (35), e2407298121 (2024)
Behavioral plasticity shapes population aging patterns in a long- lived avian scavenger. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2.
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The sociality of sleep in animal groups. Trends in Ecology and Evolution (2024)
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15 (1), 4942 (2024)
Revealing principles of autonomous thermal soaring in windy conditions using vulture-inspired deep reinforcement-learning. Nature Communications 4.
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291 (2034), p. 20241330 (2024)
Sharing sleeping sites disrupts sleep but catalyses social tolerance and coordination between groups. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 5.
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12 (1), 44 (2024)
How to treat mixed behavior segments in supervised machine learning of behavioural modes from inertial measurement data. BMC Movement Ecology 6.
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293, 110525 (2024)
Tracking data highlight the importance of human-induced mortality for large migratory birds at a flyway scale. Biological Conservation 7.
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104 (4), e3985 (2023)
A lifetime track of a griffon vulture: The moving story of Rehovot (Y64). Ecology 8.
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18 (11), e0287357 (2023)
Estimating individual exposure to predation risk in group-living baboons, Papio anubis. PLoS ONE 9.
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10, 801850 (2022)
Life in 2.5D: Animal Movement in the Trees. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10.
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11, e73695 (2022)
Ecological and social pressures interfere with homeostatic sleep regulation in the wild. eLife 11.
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288, 20210839 (2021)
Locomotor compromises maintain group cohesion in baboon troops on the move. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 12.
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42, pp. 667 - 681 (2021)
Point of care blood gas and electrolyte analysis in anesthetized olive baboons (Papio anubis) in a field setting. International Journal of Primatology 13.
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288 (1961), 20212005 (2021)
Animal lifestyle affects acceptable mass limits for attached tags. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 14.
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51 (12), 2612 (2020)
Diurnal timing of nonmigratory movement by birds: the importance of foraging spatial scales. Journal of Avian Biology 15.
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161 (2), pp. 415 - 427 (2019)
Seasonal differences in energy expenditure, flight characteristics and spatial utilization of Dalmatian Pelicans Pelecanus crispus in Greece. Ibis 16.
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28 (5), pp. 576 - 587 (2019)
Large birds travel farther in homogeneous environments. Global Ecology and Biogeography 17.
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32 (8), pp. 2065 - 2072 (2018)
The characteristic time-scale of perceived information for decision-making: Departure from thermal columns in soaring birds. Functional Ecology 18.
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284 (1852), 20162654 (2017)
Social foraging and individual consistency in following behaviour: testing the information centre hypothesis in free-ranging vultures. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 19.
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371 (1704), 20150397 (2016)
Decision-making by a soaring bird: time, energy and risk considerations at different spatio-temporal scales. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 20.
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6, 27865 (2016)
Adult vultures outperform juveniles in challenging thermal soaring conditions. Scientific Reports 21.
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185 (2), pp. E44 - E54 (2015)
Moving beyond curve fitting: Using complementary data to assess alternative explanations for long movements of three vulture species. American Naturalist 22.
Journal Article
1, 27 (2014)
AcceleRater: a web application for supervised learning of behavioral modes from acceleration measurements. BMC Movement Ecology 23.
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215 (6), pp. 986 - 996 (2012)
Using tri-axial acceleration data to identify behavioral modes of free-ranging animals: General concepts and tools illustrated for griffon vultures. The Journal of Experimental Biology Book Chapter (1)
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Book Chapter
Studying movement of avian scavengers to understand carrion ecology. In: Carrion Ecology and Management, pp. 255 - 274 (Eds. Olea, P. P.; Mateo-Tomás, P.; Sánchez-Zapata, J. A.). Springer, Cham (2019)