Igal Berenshtein
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Malul D, Berman H, Solodoch A, Tal O, Barak N, Mizrahi G, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2024 Aug;
34(17):4033-4038.e5.
PMID: 39106864
Having a profound influence on marine and coastal environments worldwide, jellyfish hold significant scientific, economic, and public interest. The predictability of outbreaks and dispersion of jellyfish is limited by a...
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Solo-Gabriele H, Fiddaman T, Mauritzen C, Ainsworth C, Abramson D, Berenshtein I, et al.
Mar Policy
. 2023 Oct;
131:1-18.
PMID: 37850151
Although great progress has been made to advance the scientific understanding of oil spills, tools for integrated assessment modeling of the long-term impacts on ecosystems, socioeconomics and human health are...
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Berenshtein I, Faillettaz R, Irisson J, Kiflawi M, Siebeck U, Leis J, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2022 Dec;
5(1):1307.
PMID: 36460800
The larval stage is the main dispersive process of most marine teleost species. The degree to which larval behavior controls dispersal has been a subject of debate. Here, we apply...
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Cartolano M, Berenshtein I, Heuer R, Pasparakis C, Rider M, Hammerschlag N, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2020 Jun;
265(Pt A):114925.
PMID: 32563142
An understudied consequence of coastal urbanization on marine environments is sound pollution. While underwater anthropogenic sounds are recognized as a threat to aquatic organisms, little is known about the effects...
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Berenshtein I, Paris C, Perlin N, Alloy M, Joye S, Murawski S
Sci Adv
. 2020 Feb;
6(7):eaaw8863.
PMID: 32095516
Major oil spills are catastrophic events that immensely affect the environment and society, yet determining their spatial extent is a highly complex task. During the (DWH) blowout, ~149,000 km of...
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Kimmerling N, Zuqert O, Amitai G, Gurevich T, Armoza-Zvuloni R, Kolesnikov I, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2017 Dec;
2(2):306-316.
PMID: 29255297
The larval pool of coral reef fish has a crucial role in the dynamics of adult fish populations. However, large-scale species-level monitoring of species-rich larval pools has been technically impractical....
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Berenshtein I, Paris C, Gildor H, Fredj E, Amitai Y, Lapidot O, et al.
J Theor Biol
. 2017 Nov;
439:76-85.
PMID: 29154908
Larvae of coastal-marine fishes have been shown repeatedly to swim directionally in the pelagic environment. Yet, biophysical models of larval dispersal typically impose a Simple Random Walk (SRW) algorithm to...
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Josef N, Berenshtein I, Rousseau M, Scata G, Fiorito G, Shashar N
Front Physiol
. 2017 Feb;
7:671.
PMID: 28144221
Camouflage is common throughout the phylogenetic tree and is largely used to minimize detection by predator or prey. Cephalopods, and in particular cuttlefish, are common models for camouflage studies. Predator...
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Josef N, Berenshtein I, Fiorito G, Sykes A, Shashar N
J Exp Biol
. 2015 Sep;
218(Pt 21):3391-8.
PMID: 26385328
A moving object is considered conspicuous because of the movement itself. When moving from one background to another, even dynamic camouflage experts such as cephalopods should sacrifice their extraordinary camouflage....
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Berenshtein I, Kiflawi M, Shashar N, Wieler U, Agiv H, Paris C
PLoS One
. 2014 Feb;
9(2):e88468.
PMID: 24516662
Recent studies of the larvae of coral-reef fishes reveal that these tiny vertebrates possess remarkable swimming capabilities, as well as the ability to orient to olfactory, auditory, and visual cues....