Moshe Shachak
Meron, E., E. Gilad, J. von Hardenburg, Moshe Shachak, and Y. Zarmi. 2004. “Vegetation Patterns Along a Rainfall Gradient”. Chaos Solitons Fractals 19: 367-76.
Zaady, Eli, R. Levacov, and Moshe Shachak. 2004. “Application of a Chemical Disturbance to Biological Soil Crusts and Its Effect on Resource Flow in a Patchy Desert Landscape”. Arid Land Res. Manage 18: 397-410.
Keiny, S., Moshe Shachak, and N. Avriel-Avni. 2003. “‘Ecological thinking’ As a Tool for Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A Model from Israel”. In A. R. Berkowitz, C. H. Nilon, and K. S. Hollweg (eds.). Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A New Frontier for Science and Education, 315-27. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
Zaady, Eli, Peter M. Groffman, Moshe Shachak, and A. Wilby. 2003. “Consumption and Release of Nitrogen by Harvester Termite, Anacanthothermes Ubachi Naves in the Northern Negev Desert”. Soil Biol. Biochem. 35: 1299-1303.
Karnieli, A., A. Gabai, C. Ichoku, Eli Zaady, and Moshe Shachak. 2002. “Temporal Dynamics of Soil and Vegetation Spectral Responses in a Semiarid Environment”. Int. J. Remote Sens 23: 4073-87.
Eldridge, D. J., Eli Zaady, and Moshe Shachak. 2002. “Microphytic Crusts, Shrub Patches and Water Harvesting in the Negev Desert: The Shikim System”. Landscape Ecol. 17: 587-97.
Zaady, Eli, Moshe Shachak, and Y. Moshe. 2001. “Ecological Approach for Afforestation in Arid Regions”. In D. K. Vajpeyi (ed.). Deforestation, Environment, and Sustainable Development. A Comparative Analysis, 219-39. Praeger Publishers, USA.
Zaady, Eli, R. Yonatan, Moshe Shachak, and Avi Perevolotsky. 2001. “The Effects of Grazing on Abiotic and Biotic Parameters in a Semiarid Ecosystem: A Case Study from the Northern Negev Desert, Israel”. Arid Soil Res. Manage 15: 245-61.
Wilby, A., Moshe Shachak, and B. Boeken. 2001. “Integration of Ecosystem Engineering and Trophic Effects of Herbivores”. Oikos 92: 436-44.
Zaady, Eli, Y.Z. Offer, and Moshe Shachak. 2001. “The Content and Contribution of the Accumulated Aeolian Organic Matter in a Dry Ecosystem”. Atmospheric Environment 35: 769-76.