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Moshe Shachak

Shachak, Moshe, and Gary M. Lovett. 1998. “Atmospheric Deposition to a Desert Ecosystem and Its Implications for Management”. Ecol. Appl. 8: 455-63.
Boeken, B., and Moshe Shachak. 1998. “Colonization by Annual Plants of an Experimentally Altered Desert Landscape: Source-Sink Relationships”. J. Ecol. 86: 804-14.
Pousty, S. C., and Moshe Shachak. 1998. “Comparative Spatial Patterns of the Terrestrial Isopod, Hemilepistus Reaumuri, at Multiple Scales”. Isr. J. Zool 44: 355-58.
Boeken, B., and Moshe Shachak. 1998. “The Dynamics of Abundance and Incidence of Annual Plant Species During Colonization in a Desert”. Ecography 21: 63-73.
Shachak, Moshe, M. Sachs, and I. Moshe. 1998. “Ecosystem Management of Desertified Shrublands in Israel”. Ecosystems 1: 475-83.
Jones, Clive G., J.H. Lawton, and Moshe Shachak. 1997. “Ecosystem Engineering by Organisms: Why Semantics Matters”. Trends Ecol. Evol. 12: 275.
Jones, Clive G., J.H. Lawton, and Moshe Shachak. 1997. “Positive and Negative Effects of Organisms As Physical Ecosystem Engineers”. Ecology 78: 1946-57. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Jones_et_al_1997_Positive_Ecology_78_1946-1957.pdf.
Pickett, Steward T. A., Moshe Shachak, Richard S. Ostfeld, and Gene E. Likens. 1997. “Toward a Comprehensive Conservation Theory”. In S. T. A. Pickett, R. S. Ostfeld, M. Shachak, and G. E. Likens (eds.). The Ecological Basis of Conservation: Heterogeneity, Ecosystems, and Biodiversity, 384-99. Chapman & Hall, Inc., New York.
Ostfeld, Richard S., Steward T. A. Pickett, Moshe Shachak, and Gene E. Likens. 1997. “Defining the Scientific Issues”. In S. T. A. Pickett, R. S. Ostfeld, M. Shachak, and G. E. Likens (eds.). The Ecological Basis of Conservation: Heterogeneity, Ecosystems, and Biodiversity, 3-10. Chapman & Hall, Inc., New York.
Shachak, Moshe, and Steward T. A. Pickett. 1997. “Linking Ecological Understanding and Application: Patchiness in a Dryland System”. In S. T. A. Pickett, R. S. Ostfeld, M. Shachak, and G. E. Likens (eds.). The Ecological Basis of Conservation: Heterogeneity, Ecosystems, and Biodiversity, 108-19. Chapman & Hall, Inc., New York.