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Aya Goldshtein
Aya Goldshtein
Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
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Flowers respond to pollinator sound within minutes by increasing nectar sugar concentration
M Veits, I Khait, U Obolski, E Zinger, A Boonman, A Goldshtein, K Saban, ...
Ecology letters 22 (9), 1483-1492, 2019
1182019
Resource ephemerality drives social foraging in bats
K Egert-Berg, ER Hurme, S Greif, A Goldstein, L Harten, ...
Current Biology 28 (22), 3667-3673. e5, 2018
1132018
The ontogeny of a mammalian cognitive map in the real world
L Harten, A Katz, A Goldshtein, M Handel, Y Yovel
Science 369 (6500), 194-197, 2020
732020
Interspecific variation in the relationship between clutch size, laying date and intensity of urbanization in four species of hole‐nesting birds
M Vaugoyeau, F Adriaensen, A Artemyev, J Bańbura, E Barba, C Biard, ...
Ecology and evolution 6 (16), 5907-5920, 2016
642016
Variation in clutch size in relation to nest size in birds
AP Møller, F Adriaensen, A Artemyev, J Bańbura, E Barba, C Biard, ...
Ecology and evolution 4 (18), 3583-3595, 2014
562014
Clutch‐size variation in Western Palaearctic secondary hole‐nesting passerine birds in relation to nest box design
AP Møller, F Adriaensen, A Artemyev, J Bańbura, E Barba, C Biard, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5 (4), 353-362, 2014
432014
Reinforcement learning enables resource partitioning in foraging bats
A Goldshtein, M Handel, O Eitan, A Bonstein, T Shaler, S Collet, S Greif, ...
Current Biology 30 (20), 4096-4102. e6, 2020
372020
Fruit bats adjust their foraging strategies to urban environments to diversify their diet
K Egert-Berg, M Handel, A Goldshtein, O Eitan, I Borissov, Y Yovel
BMC biology 19 (1), 123, 2021
192021
Nest-site interference competition with House Sparrows affects breeding success and parental care in Great Tits
A Goldshtein, S Markman, Y Leshem, M Puchinsky, M Charter
Journal of Ornithology 159, 667-673, 2018
182018
Mother bats facilitate pup navigation learning
A Goldshtein, L Harten, Y Yovel
Current Biology 32 (2), 350-360. e4, 2022
152022
Echolocating bats detect but misperceive a multidimensional incongruent acoustic stimulus
S Danilovich, G Shalev, A Boonman, A Goldshtein, Y Yovel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (45), 28475-28484, 2020
102020
Variation in nest size in relation to clutch size in birds
AP Møller, F Adriaensen, AV Artemyev, J Bańbura, E Barba, C Biard, ...
Ecol. Evol 4 (18), 3583-3595, 2014
102014
Fireflies produce ultrasonic clicks during flight as a potential aposematic anti-bat signal
K Krivoruchko, A Goldshtein, A Boonman, O Eitan, J Ben-Simon, ...
Iscience 24 (3), 2021
92021
Echolocating bats can adjust sensory acquisition based on internal cues
A Boonman, I Rieger, E Amichai, S Greif, O Eitan, A Goldshtein, Y Yovel
BMC biology 18, 1-10, 2020
82020
Interspecific variation in the relationship between clutch size, laying date and intensity of urbanization in four species of hole-nesting birds. Ecol Evol 6: 5907–5920
M Vaugoyeau, F Adriaensen, A Artemyev, J Bańbura, E Barba, C Biard, ...
doi. org/10.1002/ece3 2335, 2016
52016
Interaction of climate change with effects of conspecific and heterospecific density on reproduction
AP Møller, J Balbontín, AA Dhondt, F Adriaensen, A Artemyev, J Bańbura, ...
Oikos 129 (12), 1807-1819, 2020
32020
An artificial neural network explains how bats might use vision for navigation
A Goldshtein, S Akrish, R Giryes, Y Yovel
Communications biology 5 (1), 1325, 2022
12022
Exploitation of multiple replenishing resources with uncertainty
A Korman, Y Emek, S Collet, A Goldshtein, Y Yovel
arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.09640, 2020
12020
Sensing the world: What determines the information update rate in echolocating bats
M Taub, A Goldshtein, A Boonman, O Eitan, E Hurme, S Greif, Y Yovel
Neuroscience, 2023
2023
What determines the information update rate in echolocating bats
M Taub, A Goldshtein, A Boonman, O Eitan, E Hurme, S Greif, Y Yovel
Communications Biology 6 (1), 1187, 2023
2023
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