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Nevo Sagi
Nevo Sagi
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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Burrowing detritivores regulate nutrient cycling in a desert ecosystem
N Sagi, JM Grünzweig, D Hawlena
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1914), 20191647, 2019
182019
Arthropods as the engine of nutrient cycling in arid ecosystems
N Sagi, D Hawlena
Insects 12 (8), 726, 2021
142021
Soil CO2 influx in drylands: A conceptual framework and empirical examination
N Sagi, M Zaguri, D Hawlena
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 156, 108209, 2021
142021
Macro-detritivores Assist Resolving the Dryland Decomposition Conundrum by Engineering an Underworld Heaven for Decomposers
N Sagi, M Zaguri, D Hawlena
Ecosystems 24 (1), 56-67, 2021
82021
Climate dependence of the macrofaunal effect on litter decomposition—A global meta‐regression analysis
N Sagi, D Hawlena
Ecology Letters 27 (1), e14333, 2024
12024
Contrasting responses to aridity by different-sized decomposers cause similar decomposition rates across a precipitation gradient
V Torsekar, N Sagi, JA Daniel, Y Hawlena, E Gavish-Regev, D Hawlena
bioRxiv, 2023.06. 04.541603, 2023
12023
Top-down effects of crust-eating macro-arthropods on biocrust microtopography and carbon cycling
N Sagi, A Sagy, V Felde, D Hawlena
EGU24, 2024
2024
Differential climate dependence of microbial, mesofaunal and macrofaunal litter decomposition across a Mediterranean to hyper-arid aridity gradient
N Sagi, V Torsekar, JA Daniel, E Gavish-Regev, D Hawlena
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU-10025, 2023
2023
Ecosystem engineering by desert macro-detritivores facilitates microbial litter decomposition
N Sagi, M Zaguri, D Hawlena
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU22-44, 2022
2022
Burrowing detritivores and litter decomposition dynamics in a desert ecosystem
N Sagi, M Zaguri, D Hawlena
2019 ESA Annual Meeting (August 11--16), 2019
2019
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