Kin selection and strong evolutionary stability of mutual help I Eshel, U Motro | 266 | 1981 |
Dinoflagellate-cyanobacterium communication may determine the composition of phytoplankton assemblage in a mesotrophic lake A Vardi, D Schatz, K Beeri, U Motro, A Sukenik, A Levine, A Kaplan Current biology 12 (20), 1767-1772, 2002 | 221 | 2002 |
Avoiding inbreeding and sibling competition: the evolution of sexual dimorphism for dispersal U Motro The American Naturalist 137 (1), 108-115, 1991 | 143 | 1991 |
Dynamics of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)(Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) attacking cotton in the coastal plain of Israel D Gerling, U Motro, R Horowitz Bulletin of Entomological Research 70 (2), 213-219, 1980 | 140 | 1980 |
On heterozygosity and the effective size of populations subject to size changes U Motro, G Thomson Evolution, 1059-1066, 1982 | 129 | 1982 |
Optimal rates of dispersal I. Haploid populations U Motro Theoretical Population Biology 21 (3), 394-411, 1982 | 129 | 1982 |
Do female chacma baboons compete for a safe spatial position in a southern woodland habitat? T Ron, SP Henzi, U Motro Behaviour 133 (5-6), 475-490, 1996 | 109 | 1996 |
Optimal rates of dispersal. III. Parent-offspring conflict U Motro Theoretical Population Biology 23 (2), 159-168, 1983 | 104 | 1983 |
Continuous stability and evolutionary convergence I Eshel, U Motro, E Sansone Journal of theoretical biology 185 (3), 333-343, 1997 | 97 | 1997 |
Individual-learning ability predicts social-foraging strategy in house sparrows E Katsnelson, U Motro, MW Feldman, A Lotem Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1705), 582-589, 2011 | 95 | 2011 |
Early experience affects producer–scrounger foraging tendencies in the house sparrow E Katsnelson, U Motro, MW Feldman, A Lotem Animal Behaviour 75 (4), 1465-1472, 2008 | 95 | 2008 |
Co-operation and defection: playing the field and the ESS U Motro Journal of Theoretical Biology 151 (2), 145-154, 1991 | 95 | 1991 |
Overnight memory retention of foraging skills by bumblebees is imperfect T Keasar, UZI Motro, Y Shur, AVI Shmida Animal Behaviour 52 (1), 95-104, 1996 | 91 | 1996 |
Optimal rates of dispersal II. Diploid populations U Motro Theoretical Population Biology 21 (3), 412-429, 1982 | 87 | 1982 |
Behavioural responses of red foxes to an increase in the presence of golden jackals: a field experiment S Scheinin, Y Yom-Tov, U Motro, E Geffen Animal behaviour 71 (3), 577-584, 2006 | 85 | 2006 |
The Barn Owl-a selective opportunist predator M Tores, Y Motro, U Motro, Y Yom-Tov Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution 51 (4), 349-360, 2005 | 82 | 2005 |
The affected sib method. I. Statistical features of the affected sib-pair method U Motro, G Thomson Genetics 110 (3), 525-538, 1985 | 79 | 1985 |
Possible Foraging Benefits of Bimodal Daily Activity in Proxylocopa olivieri (Lepeletier) (Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae) D Gottlieb, T Keasar, A Shmida, U Motro Environmental Entomology 34 (2), 417-424, 2005 | 75 | 2005 |
Innate movement rules in foraging bees: flight distances are affected by recent rewards and are correlated with choice of flower type T Keasar, A Shmida, U Motro Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 39, 381-388, 1996 | 75 | 1996 |
The three brothers' problem: kin selection with more than one potential helper. 1. The case of immediate help I Eshel, U Motro The American Naturalist 132 (4), 550-566, 1988 | 65 | 1988 |