Tali Magory Cohen
Ecological Genomics, Evolutionary Ecology, Conservation Biology
Saar, M., Eyer, P. A., Magory Cohen, T., Ionescu-Hirsch, A., Dor, R. & Dorchin, N. Systematics of harvester ants (Messor) in Israel based on integrated morphological, genetic, and ecological data. bioRxiv 2023.07.16.549226.
Bouchebti, S., Magory Cohen, T., Bodner, L., & Levin, E. (2023) Chitin digestion in a eusocial insect: the digestive role of larvae in hornet colonies. Entomologia Generalis, 14(2), 491-494.
Bouchebti, S., Bodner, L., Bergman, M., Magory Cohen, T., & Levin, E. (2022) The effects of dietary proline, β-alanine, and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) on the nest construction behavior in the Oriental hornet (Vespa orientalis). Scientific Reports, 12(1), 1-8.
Magory Cohen, T., Hauber, M. E., Akriotis, T., Crochet, P. A., Karris, G., Kirschel, A. N., Khoury, F., Menchetti, M., Mori, E., Per, E., Reino, L., Saavedra, S., Santana, J. & Dor, R. Accelerated avian invasion into the Mediterranean region endangers biodiversity and mandates international collaboration. Journal of Applied Ecology. [pdf]
Magory Cohen, T., Kiat, Y., Sharon, H., & Levin, E. (2021). An alternative hypothesis for the evolution of sexual segregation in endotherms. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 30(12), 2420-2430. [pdf]
Shpigler, H. Y., Magory Cohen, T., Ben-Shimol, E., Ben-Betzalel, R., & Levin, E. (2021). Juvenile hormone functions as a metabolic rate accelerator in bumble bees (Bombus terrestris). Hormones and behavior, 136, 105073. [pdf]
Magory Cohen, T., Major, R. E., Kumar, R. S., Nair, M., Ewart, K. M., Hauber, M. E., & Dor, R. (2021). Rapid morphological changes as agents of adaptation in introduced populations of the common myna (Acridotheres tristis). Evolutionary Ecology, 35(3), 443-462. [pdf]
Haran R., Magory Cohen, T. & Dor, R. (2021) Adult sex ratio and identification of Eastern Orphean Warbler Sylvia crassirostris during autumn migration. Sandgrouse, 43, 90-98. [pdf]
Magory Cohen, T., Kumar, R. S., Nair, M., Hauber, M. E., & Dor, R. (2020). Innovation and decreased neophobia drive invasion success in a widespread avian invader. Animal Behaviour, 163, 61-72. [pdf]
Levitt-Barmats, Y., Yanai, Z., Magory Cohen, T. & Shenkar, N. (2019) Life-history traits and ecological characteristics of the ornamental shrimp Neocaridina denticulata (De Haan, 1844), recently introduced into the freshwater systems of Israel. Aquatic invasions, 14(4), 684-702. [pdf]
Magory Cohen, T. & Dor, R. (2019) The effect of local species composition on the distribution of an avian invader. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 1-9. [pdf]
Magory Cohen, T., McKinney, M., Kark, S. & Dor R. (2019) Global invasion in progress: The current and potential global distribution of the Common Myna (Acridotheres tristis). Biological Invasions, 21(4), 1295-1309. [pdf]
Magory Cohen, T., Haran R. & Dor R. (2018). Local adaptations in highly connected populations of the Dead Sea Sparrow (Passer moabiticus) in Israel. Ibis, 161(3), 619-631. [pdf]
Ewart, K.M., Griffin, A., Johnson, R.N., Kark, S., Magory Cohen, T., Lo, N., Major, R.E. (2018). Two speed invasion: assisted and intrinsic dispersal of common mynas over 150-years of colonization. Journal of Biogeography, 46(1), 45-57. [pdf]
Dar-Nimrod, I., MacNevin, G., Godwin, A., Lynch, K., Magory Cohen, T., & Morandini, J. (2018) Genetic literacy within a national Australian sample: Comparisons with other diverse populations. Public Health Genomics, 21, 133-143. [pdf]
Sinaiko, G., Magory Cohen, T., Dor, R. & Meiri, S. (2017). Taxonomic revision of Israeli snakes belonging to the Platyceps rhodorachis species complex (Reptilia: Squamata: Colubridae). Zootaxa, 4379(3), 301–346. [pdf]
Magory Cohen, T., Narkiss, T., Dolev, A., Ben-Ari, Y., Kronfeld-Schor, N., Guter, A., Saltz D., & Bar-Gal, G. K. (2013). Genetic Diversity of the Eurasian Otter (Lutra lutra) Population in Israel. Journal of Heredity, 104(2), 192-201. [pdf]
Magory Cohen, T., King, R., Dolev, A., Boldo, A., Lichter-Peled, A., & Bar-Gal, G. K. (2013). Genetic characterization of populations of the golden jackal and the red fox in Israel. Conservation Genetics, 14(1), 55-63. [pdf]