Dr. Michelle Talal
Michelle was a Zuckerman Postdoctoral fellow, studying urban park ecosystem services and their impacts on quality of life, looking at public perception, uses, and preferences of these green urban spaces. Michelle is currently at Duke University
Inbal Eilon-First
Inbal completed her MSc where she explored the decisions plants make in response to aboveground competition and the effects of evolutionary history on such decision-making.
Dafna Robinson
Dafna completed her MSc where she studied invasive plants in the Mediterranean coastal habitat of Israel, from both an ecological and public-awareness perspective.
Jenipher Masawa
Jenipher completed her MSc where she studied the ecological interactions between epiphytic foraminifera and seagrasses in the Gulf of Aqaba, in collaboration with Gidon Winters and Sarit Aschkenazi-Polivoda.
Amit Tuvia
Amit completed her MSc where she studied the potential associations between two recognition systems in plants - self-incompatibility in pollination and kin-recognition in root competition, in collaboration with Yuval Sapir.
Arielle Lofchick
Arielle completed her MSc where studied the consequences of artificial light at night (ALAN) on the physiology, pollination, and fertility of nocturnal flowering plants, in collaboration with Yuval Sapir.
Boaz Koren
Boaz completed his MSc, where he studied the effects of artificial light at night (ALAN) on the physiology, pollination and fertility of Silene palestina.