Noa Simon-Blecher
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Recent Articles
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Levy N, Marques J, Simon-Blecher N, Bourne D, Doniger T, Benichou J, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Nov;
15(1):10033.
PMID: 39562544
Organismal communities associated with coral reefs, particularly invertebrates and microbes, play crucial roles in ecosystem maintenance and coral health. Here, we characterized the organismal composition of a healthy, non-urbanized reef...
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Aguillon R, Rinsky M, Simon-Blecher N, Doniger T, Appelbaum L, Levy O
Elife
. 2024 May;
12.
PMID: 38743049
The circadian clock enables anticipation of the day/night cycle in animals ranging from cnidarians to mammals. Circadian rhythms are generated through a transcription-translation feedback loop (TTFL or pacemaker) with CLOCK...
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Levy N, Simon-Blecher N, Ben-Ezra S, Yuval M, Doniger T, Leray M, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 Oct;
856(Pt 2):159051.
PMID: 36181819
Quantifying coral reef biodiversity is challenging for cryptofauna and organisms in early life stages. We demonstrate the utility of eDNA metabarcoding as a tool for comprehensively evaluating invertebrate communities on...
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Rosenberg Y, Simon-Blecher N, Lalzar M, Yam R, Shemesh A, Alon S, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2022 Feb;
28(10):3349-3364.
PMID: 35218086
Coral reefs are in global decline due to climate change and anthropogenic influences (Hughes et al., Conservation Biology, 27: 261-269, 2013). Near coastal cities or other densely populated areas, coral...
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Bollati E, Rosenberg Y, Simon-Blecher N, Tamir R, Levy O, Huang D
Mol Ecol
. 2021 Nov;
31(3):884-901.
PMID: 34738686
Urbanized coral reefs are often chronically affected by sedimentation and reduced light levels, yet many species of corals appear to be able to thrive under these highly disturbed conditions. Recently,...
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Tikochinski Y, Tamir S, Simon-Blecher N, Motro U, Achituv Y
PeerJ
. 2021 Jul;
9:e11826.
PMID: 34327065
Poli's stellate barnacle, Poli, populates the Mediterranean Sea, the North-Eastern Atlantic coasts, and the offshore Eastern Atlantic islands. Previous studies have found apparent genetic differences between the Atlantic and the...
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Weizman E, Rinsky M, Simon-Blecher N, Lampert-Karako S, Yaron O, Tarrant A, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2021 Jul;
22(14).
PMID: 34299075
Organisms' survival is associated with the ability to respond to natural or anthropogenic environmental stressors. Frequently, these responses involve changes in gene regulation and expression, consequently altering physiology, development, or...
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Simon-Blecher N, Jacob A, Levy O, Appelbaum L, Elbaz-Ifrah S, Achituv Y
PeerJ
. 2021 Jul;
9:e11710.
PMID: 34285832
Barnacles of the genus are commonly encountered rocky intertidal shores. The phylogeography of the different species in the Western Indian Ocean is unclear. Using morphological characteristics as well as the...
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Guy-Haim T, Simon-Blecher N, Frumkin A, Naaman I, Achituv Y
PeerJ
. 2018 Jul;
6:e5268.
PMID: 30057861
Background: Aquatic subterranean species often exhibit disjunct distributions, with high level of endemism and small range, shaped by vicariance, limited dispersal, and evolutionary rates. We studied the disjunct biogeographic patterns...
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Oren M, Tarrant A, Alon S, Simon-Blecher N, Elbaz I, Appelbaum L, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2015 Jun;
5:11418.
PMID: 26081482
Endogenous circadian clocks are poorly understood within early-diverging animal lineages. We have characterized circadian behavioral patterns and identified potential components of the circadian clock in the starlet sea anemone, Nematostella...