Tamar Keasar

About Tamar Keasar

Tamar Keasar, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Haifa, specializes in the field of Insect behavior and ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

STARdbi: A pipeline and database for insect monitoring based on automated image analysis

Plant size, latitude, and phylogeny explain within-population variability in herbivory

Judiciary independence: why should ecologists care?

Effects of Natural Habitat and Season on Cursorial Spider Assemblages in Mediterranean Vineyards

Trait-based approaches to predicting biological control success: challenges and prospects

Dynamic economic thresholds for insecticide applications against agricultural pests: Importance of pest and natural enemy migration

Can sociality facilitate learning of complex tasks? Lessons from bees and flowers

Trait‐based characterisation of parasitoid wasp communities in natural and agricultural areas

Tamar Keasar Information

University

Position

Department of Biology and Environment - Oranim

Citations(all)

3243

Citations(since 2020)

2108

Cited By

1844

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

57

i10Index(since 2020)

33

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Tamar Keasar Skills & Research Interests

Insect behavior and ecology

Top articles of Tamar Keasar

STARdbi: A pipeline and database for insect monitoring based on automated image analysis

Ecological Informatics

2024/2/12

Tamar Keasar
Tamar Keasar

H-Index: 16

Judiciary independence: why should ecologists care?

Authorea Preprints

2023/9/26

Effects of Natural Habitat and Season on Cursorial Spider Assemblages in Mediterranean Vineyards

Insects

2023/9/25

Trait-based approaches to predicting biological control success: challenges and prospects

2023/5/16

Dynamic economic thresholds for insecticide applications against agricultural pests: Importance of pest and natural enemy migration

Journal of economic entomology

2023/4/1

Can sociality facilitate learning of complex tasks? Lessons from bees and flowers

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

2023/3/13

Tamar Keasar
Tamar Keasar

H-Index: 16

Trait‐based characterisation of parasitoid wasp communities in natural and agricultural areas

Ecological Entomology

2022/8

Miriam Kishinevsky
Miriam Kishinevsky

H-Index: 8

Tamar Keasar
Tamar Keasar

H-Index: 16

Parasitoid wasp community dynamics in vineyards following insecticide application

Frontiers in Environmental Science

2022/1/11

Tamar Keasar
Tamar Keasar

H-Index: 16

Generalization of foraging experience biases bees toward flowers with complex morphologies

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

2021/5/13

Tamar Keasar
Tamar Keasar

H-Index: 16

Sugar feeding by parasitoids inside and around vineyards varies with season and weed management practice

Agriculture, ecosystems & environment

2021/2/28

Miriam Kishinevsky
Miriam Kishinevsky

H-Index: 8

Tamar Keasar
Tamar Keasar

H-Index: 16

High throughput data acquisition and deep learning for insect ecoinformatics

Frontiers in ecology and evolution

2021/5/21

Avi Bar-Massada
Avi Bar-Massada

H-Index: 18

Tamar Keasar
Tamar Keasar

H-Index: 16

Effect of weed management on the parasitoid community in Mediterranean vineyards

Biology

2020/12/24

Tamar Keasar
Tamar Keasar

H-Index: 16

Marco Ferrante
Marco Ferrante

H-Index: 26

Intraspecific seasonal variation of flowering synchronization in a heterodichogamous tree

Plants

2020/11/7

Tamar Keasar
Tamar Keasar

H-Index: 16

Floral complexity traits as predictors of plant-bee interactions in a Mediterranean pollination web

Plants

2020/10/24

Tamar Keasar
Tamar Keasar

H-Index: 16

Management of forest fire buffer zones: Implications for flowering plants and bees

Forest Ecology and Management

2020/10/1

Tamar Keasar
Tamar Keasar

H-Index: 16

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