1988
DOI: 10.1179/tav.1988.1988.1.56
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The Lower Galilee in the Iron Age II: Analysis of Survey Material and its Historical Interpretation

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“…Rodents and reptiles native to coastal dunes are significantly affected by plantations and the spread of A. saligna and thus they may be used as bioindicators for restoration projects. Previous studies have shown that planting and spreading of A. saligna in Israeli coastal dunes have led to changes in rodent community composition (Manor et al 2008) and reptiles (Gal et al 2008; our data). This change is expressed by the replacement of psammophilic rodents, such as Gerbillus pyramidum and Meriones sacramenti , by commensal species, such as Mus musculus and Rattus rattus .…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Rodents and reptiles native to coastal dunes are significantly affected by plantations and the spread of A. saligna and thus they may be used as bioindicators for restoration projects. Previous studies have shown that planting and spreading of A. saligna in Israeli coastal dunes have led to changes in rodent community composition (Manor et al 2008) and reptiles (Gal et al 2008; our data). This change is expressed by the replacement of psammophilic rodents, such as Gerbillus pyramidum and Meriones sacramenti , by commensal species, such as Mus musculus and Rattus rattus .…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 56%