Affiliations
Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Postal address
Puschstrasse 4
04103 Leipzig
Germany
Room: A.01.11
Contact details
Email: omer.nevo@idiv.de
Phone: +49 341 9733279
Websites
iDiv Publications
Publications 2024
Gómez-Devia, Laura, Nevo, Omer (2024): Effects of temperature gradient on functional fruit traits: an elevation-for-temperature approach. BMC Ecology and Evolution
Publications 2023
Depasquale, A. N., Poirier, A., Villalobos-Suarez, C., Mah, M. A., Guadamuz, A., Cheves-Hernandez, S., Lopez-Navarro, R., Rothman, J. M., Nevo, Omer, Melin, A. D. (2023): Picking pithy plants: Criteria for pith selection by a wild frugivorous primate (Cebus imitator). American Journal of Biological Anthropology
Taylor, Brad W, Allf, Bradley, Hopkins, Skylar R, Irwin, Rebecca E, Jewell, Michelle, Nevo, Omer, Nichols, Lauren M, Rodríguez Valerón, Nabila, Evans, Joshua D, Sörensen, Pia M, Dunn, Robert R (2023): Nature's chefs: Uniting the hidden diversity of food making and preparing species across the tree of life. BioScience
Publications 2022
Nevo, Omer, Cazetta, Eliana, Classen, Alice, Kuppler, Jonas (2022): Editorial: Anthropogenic stressors and animal–plant interactions: Implications for pollination and seed dispersal. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Nevo, Omer, Valenta, Kim, Helman, Annabella, Ganzhorn, Jörg U., Ayasse, Manfred (2022): Fruit scent as an honest signal for fruit quality. BMC Ecology and Evolution
Ross, Abigail C., Bryer, Margaret A.H., Chapman, Colin A., Rothman, Jessica M., Nevo, Omer, Valenta, Kim (2022): Why eat flowers? Symphonia globulifera flowers provide a fatty resource for red-tailed monkeys. Folia Primatologica
Valenta, Kim, Nevo, Omer (2022): The illusiveness of seed dispersal syndromes. A commentary on: Fleshy fruit traits and seed dispersers: which traits define syndromes?. Annals of Botany
von Hoermann, Christian, Weithmann, Sandra, Sikorski, Johannes, Nevo, Omer, Szpila, Krzysztof, Grzywacz, Andrzej, Grunwald, Jan-Eric, Reckel, Frank, Overmann, Jörg, Steiger, Sandra, Ayasse, Manfred (2022): Linking bacteria, volatiles and insects on carrion: the role of temporal and spatial factors regulating inter-kingdom communication via volatiles. Royal Society Open Science
Publications 2021
Valenta, Kim, Bhramdat, Henna D., Calhoun, Grace V., Daegling, David J., Nevo, Omer (2021): Variation in ripe fruit hardness: a mechanical constraint?. Oikos
Valenta, Kim, Bornbusch, Sally L., Jacques, Yan-Daniel, Nevo, Omer (2021): In the eye of the beholder: Is color classification consistent among human observers?. Ecology and Evolution
Publications 2020
Nevo, Omer, Schmitt, Melissa H., Ayasse, Manfred, Valenta, Kim (2020): Sweet tooth: Elephants detect fruit sugar levels based on scent alone. Ecology and Evolution
Nevo, Omer, Valenta, Kim, Kleiner, Annemarie, Razafimandimby, Diary, Jeffrey, Juan Antonio James, Chapman, Colin A., Ayasse, Manfred (2020): The evolution of fruit scent: phylogenetic and developmental constraints. BMC Evolutionary Biology
Valenta, Kim, Schmitt, Melissa H., Ayasse, Manfred, Nevo, Omer (2020): The sensory ecology of fear: African elephants show aversion to olfactory predator signals. Conservation Science and Practice