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  1. Gottlieb D., Shmida, A., Motro, U. and Keasar. T. (2005). The early bee gets the nectar: Possible foraging benefits of bimodal daily activity in Proxylocopa olivieri (Lepeletier). Environmental Entomology, 34(2): 417- 424.

  2. Gottlieb D., Holzman, J., Lubin, Y., Bouskila, A., Kelley, S. and Harari. A. (2009). Mate availability contributes to maintain the mixed-mating system in a scolytid beetle. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 22(7): 1526- 1534.

  3. Holzman, J. P., Bohonak, A. J., Kirkendall, L. R., Gottlieb, D., Harari, A. R. and Kelley, S. T. (2009). Inbreeding variability and population structure in the invasive haplodiploid palm-seed borer Coccotrypes dactyliperda in California. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 22(12): 1076-1087.

  4. Gottlieb, D., Lubin, Y., Bouskila, A., Gordon, D. and Harari, A. R. (2010). Time limitation affects offspring traits and female’s fitness through maternal oviposition behaviour, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 102(4): 728-736

  5. Gottlieb, D., Bouskila, A., Sitkov-Sharon, G., Lubin, Y. and Harari, A. R. (2010). Female palm stone borer beetles adjust their sex ratio according to relatedness of female neighbors. Evolutionary Ecology Research, 12: 1- 12.

  6. Gottlieb, D., Phillips, B., Sandova-Franks, A. and Franks, N.R. (2013). Ants deprived of food increase both their social and individual information acquisition. Animal behaviour, 85: 1479-1484.

  7. Gottlieb, D., Lubin, Y. and Harari, A. R. (2014). The effect of female mating status on male offspring traits. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology, 68: 701–710.

  8. Sttutard, J., Gottlieb, D*. and Franks, N.R. (2016). Ants Incommunicado: Adaptive decision-making by ants with reduced communication. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology, 70: 145-155. (*equal contribution).

  9. Gottlieb, D., Inbar, M., Lombrozo, R. and Ben-Ari, M. (2017). Lines, loops and spirals: an intraclonal continuum of host location behaviours in walking aphids. Animal Behaviour, 128:5-11.

  10. Gottlieb, D. (2019). Agro-chronobiology: Integrating circadian clocks /time biology into storage management. Journal of grain storage research, 82(9-16).

  11. Vidan, E., Trostanetsky, Qvinn, E., Rapaport, A., Harush, A., Doron, J., Kostyukovsky M. and D. Gottlieb. (2020). How do similar community dynamics yield different population dynamics and spatial structure?" Journal of grain storage research, 87, 101621.

  12.  Gottlieb, D. (2020). Manipulation in Chronobiology in: Ben-Yakir, D. (Ed.) Optical Manipulation of Arthropod Pests and Beneficials. CABI, UK.

  13. Quinn, E., Trostanetsky, A., Kostyukovsky, M. and Gottlieb, D. (2020) Less Loss and More Eco-Friendly: Our Challenges in Grain Storage. Israel Agri.

  14. Rath, A., Benita, M., Doron, S., Scarf, I. and Gottlieb, D. (2021). Social communication activates the circadian gene TcTimeless in Tribolium castaneum. Scientific reports, 11, 16152.

  15. Harush, A., Quinn, E., Trostanetsky, A., Rapaport, A., Kostyukovsky, M., and Gottlieb, D. (2021). Integrated Pest Management for stored grain: Potential natural biological control by a parasitoid wasp community. Insects, 12(11), 1038.

  16. Scharf, I., Segal, D., Bar, A., and Gottlieb, D. (2022). Negative effects of fluctuating temperatures around the optimal temperature on reproduction and survival of the red flour beetle. Journal of Thermal Biology, 103, 103165.

  17.  Keasar, T., Wajnberg, E., Heimpel, G., Hardy, I. C., Harpaz, L. S., Gottlieb, D., and Van Nouhuys, S. (2023). Dynamic economic thresholds for insecticide applications against agricultural pests: Importance of pest and natural enemy migration. Journal of economic entomology, 116(2), 321-330.‏

  18. Trostanetsky, A., Quinn, E., Rapaport, A., Harush, A., and Gottlieb, D. (2023). Efficacy of deltamethrin emulsifiable concentrate against stored-product insects. Journal of Stored Products Research, 101, 102072.‏

  19. Scharf, I., Hanna, K., and Gottlieb, D. (2024). Experimental arena settings might lead to misinterpretation of movement properties. Insect Science, 31(1), 271-284.‏

  20. Benita, M., Menahem, A., Scharf, I., and Gottlieb, D. (2024). Inter-and intraspecific female behavioral plasticity drive temporal niche segregation in two Tribolium species. Behavioral Ecology, 35(1), 116.‏

  21. Gottlieb, D. Book review. Insects Chronobiology. American entomologist. In Press.

  22. Benita, M., Menahem, A., Scharf, I., and Gottlieb, D. Beyond Adult Models: Larval Timekeeping Reveals Unexpected Robustness and Insights into Circadian Evolution. Insect science. In Press.

  23. Keasar, T., Yair, M., Gottlieb, D., Cabra-Leykin, L., & Keasar, C. (2024). STARdbi: A pipeline and database for insect monitoring based on automated image analysis. Ecological Informatics, 102521.

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