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CURRICULUM VITAE
Name:
DAVID
(first)
WOOL
(last)
Ph.D.
(Acad. degree)
I.D. No:
736765
Faculty:
George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences
Home address:
Tel. Nos:
17 Bialik St., Ramat Hasharon 47206
03-5407916
(home)
Date & place of birth:
03-6409807
(work)
March 10, 1933; Tel Aviv, Israel
ZAHAL (Israeli) Military Service:
Marital status:
Dept: Zoology
1950-1952
Married, 2 children
Member of kibbutz:
1951-1962
A. EDUCATION
Period of
Name of University
Subject
Degree or
Date
of
Study
Professional
Award
(dates)
Licence
_____________________________________________________________________________________
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1961-1964
1964-1966
1966-1969
Tel Aviv University
" "
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University of Kansas,
Biology
B.Sc.
Zoology
M.Sc. (Hons.)
Entomology
1964
Ph.D.
1966
1969
Lawrence, USA
Title of Master's dissertation:
Chironomidae (Diptera) from the Hula Nature Reserve, Israel.
Supervisor: Prof. J. Kugler
Title of Doctoral dissertation:
Deviations of zygotic frequencies from expectations in eggs of
Tribolium castaneum
Supervisor: Prof. R.R. Sokal
B. FURTHER STUDIES
None
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C. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Period
Name of Institution
Department Rank/Function
(dates)
_______________________________________________________________________________
_________
1970-1974
1974-1976
Tel Aviv University
" "
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Zoology
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Lecturer
Senior Lecturer
1976-1977
University of Reading,
England
Agriculture
Sabbatical
1977-1981
Tel Aviv University
Zoology
Senior Lecturer
1981-l988
Tel Aviv University
Zoology
Associate Professor
1986-1987
Michigan State Univ.,
USA
1988-2001
Tel Aviv University
Zoology
Professor
1992-1993
Macquarie University, Sydney
Australia
Biol.Sci.
Sabbatical
2001-present
Tel Aviv University
Zoology
Professor Emeritus
l990-1992
Tel Aviv University
Zoology
Department Chairman
Zoology
Sabbatical
D. ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS
1972
INTECOL Meeting at Cavtat, Yugoslavia
1973
Houston, Texas
Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Evolution,
1974
Entomology, Savannah,
First International Conference on Stored Products
Georgia, USA
1975
Ecology, Israel
1978
International Conference on Population Genetics and
International Conference on Cecidology, Strassbourg,
France
1980
Evolutionary Biology,
1981
Iowa, USA
Second International Congress of Systematic and
Vancouver, Canada
Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Evolution,
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1983
Annual Meeting of the European Population Genetics
Group,
Birmingham, England
1984
Annual Meeting of the European Population Genetics
Group, ,
Southampton, England
1985
Group, Exeter,
1986
Ecosystem
Annual Meeting of the European Population Genetics
England
Third International Congress: Environmental Quality and
Stability, Jerusalem, Israel
1986
Fourth International Working Conference on Stored-Product
Protection, Tel Aviv, Israel
Symposium on Electrophoretic Studies of Agricultural Pests,
Rothamsted,
1988
England (invited lecture)
1989
Kenya
International Conference on Tropical Entomology, Nairobi,
1989
Budapest, Hungary
International Conference on Insect-Plant Interactions,
l990
International Congress of Ecology, Yokohama, Japan
l990
USA
International Symposium on Aphid-Plant Interactions, Oklahoma,
1992
Annual Meeting of the European Population Genetics
Group, Leiden, The Netherlands
1992
8th International Conference on Insect-Plant Interactions,
Wageningen, The Netherlands
1993
Australian Entomological Society, Cairns, Australia
1993
4th International Symposium on Aphids, Ceske Budejovice,
Czech Republic
1995
9th International Congress on Insect-Plant Interactions (SIP9), Gwatt, Switzerland
1995
5th Congress of the European Society for Evolutionary
Biology, Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K.
1995
Fifth International congress on systematics and
evolutionary biology,
Budapest,Hungary
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1997
Matrafured,
TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY
Seond International symposium on gall inducing arthropods,
Hungary
1997
systems,
Fifth International symposium on aphids in natural and managed
Leon, Spain
1998
2000
Tenth International Symposium on Insect-Plant
relationships, Oxford, England ( SIP10)
XXI International Congress of Entomology, Iguassu Falls, Brazil
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E. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL AWARDS
1982-1985 BARD ($150000)
Genetic manipulation of almond-moth populations as a means of
reducing or preventing insecticide resistance
1986-l990 CDR-AID ($147000)
Identification and characterization of genetic strains in Bemisia
tabaci
F. MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
Entomological Society of America
Society for Population Ecology (Japan)
Israel Zoological Society
Israel Entomological Society
Israel Ecological Society
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G. DOCTORAL STUDENTS
Year
Name of Student
1979
genetic
Eliahu Sverdlov
Title of Thesis
The effect of environmental conditions on the
composition of populations
1983
Bella Galil
(supervised together
with the late Prof. H. Lewinsohn
Systematics, morphometric variation and genetic
(electrophoretic) variation in Trapezia
(Brachyura:Decapoda)
1985
Orna Bergerson
(Tribolium)
The process of adaptation of flour beetles
to new environments as a model of an
evolutionary
process
1988
Nurit Kamin-Belsky
genetic
its ecological
Activity of digestive enzymes in different
strains of the almond moth and
significance
1995
Moshe Inbar
competition
Resource partitioning and plant-mediated
among gall-forming aphids
1996
Ora Manheim
Similarity and phylogenetic relationships
among
gall-forming aphid species (Fordinae,
Homoptera: Aphidoidea) estimated by
multivariarte analysis of morphological
characters
2003
J-J.Y. Martinez
Gall-inducing aphids (Fordini) on Pistacia
trees:
Ecological and genetical studies of
metapopulations
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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
A. BOOKS
Wool, D.
The driving forces in Evolution - genetical processes in populations.
Ramot Publ. Co. l985 (in Hebrew).
Wool, D.
The Driving Forces in Evolution – genetical processes in populations
Science Publishers, Enfield, NH , 2006
B. REFEREED ARTICLES
Kugler, J. and D. Wool.
Chironomidae (Diptera) from the Hula Nature Preserve, Israel.
Ann. Zool. Fenn. 5: 76-83, 1968.
Wool, D. and J. Kugler.
Circadian rhythm in Chironomid species (Diptera) from the Hula Nature
Preserve, Israel.
Ann. Zool. Fenn. 6: 94-97, 1969.
Wool, D.
The effect of larval age range on survival of two Tribolium castaneum strains in
pure and mixed cultures.
Res. Popul. Ecol. 11: 40-44, 1969.
Wool, D.
Depth distribution of adults and immatures of two Tribolium castaneum strains
in pure and mixed cultures.
Res. Popul. Ecol. 11: 137-149, 1969.
Wool, D.
Differences in population parameters of two Tribolium castaneum strains in
environments of different shapes.
Res. Popul. Ecol. 11: 45-66, 1969.
Wool, D.
Deviation of zygotic frequencies from expectation in eggs of Tribolium
castaneum.
Genetics 66: 115--132, 1970.
Sokal, R.R., E.H. Bryant and D. Wool.
Selection for changes in genetic facilitation: negative results in Tribolium and
Musca.
Heredity 25: 299-306, 1970.
Wool, D.
A new approach to insecticide resistance: Ecological genetic speculation.
Bull. Ent. Soc. Amer. 17: 133-135, 1971.
Wool, D.
A critical examination of the use of the Jolicoeur-Brunel diagrams to
demonstrate selection in biological populations.
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Genetics 70: 181-185, 1972.
Wool, D.
The growth phase of serially-transferred Tribolium populations.
J. Anim. Ecol. 41: 439-451, 1972.
B. REFEREED ARTICLES (CONT.)
Wool, D.
Size, productivity, age and competition in Tribolium populations subjected to
long-term serial transfer.
J. Anim. Ecol. 42: 183-200, 1973.
Wool, D.
Quantitative evaluation of temporal similarity in abundance of animal species.
Res. Popul. Ecol. 15: 90-98, 1973.
Sverdlov, E. and D. Wool.
The effect of rearing Tribolium castaneum in used culture medium on
developmental time of the next generation.
Entomol. exp. Appl. 6: 550-551, 1973.
Wool, D. and S. Mendlinger.
The eu mutant of the flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum. Environmental and
genetic effects on penetrance.
Genetica 44: 496-504, 1973.
Wool, D.
On the possibility of controlling disease vectors by genetic means.
Ha'Refua 84: 658-662, 1973. (in Hebrew).
Sverdlov, E. and D. Wool.
Some aspects of survival of starved adult Tribolium castaneum (Herbst).
J. Stored Prod. Res. 11: 145-154, 1975.
Wool, D. and E. Sverdlov.
Sib-mating populations in an unpredicatable environment: effects on
components of fitness.
Evolution 30: 119-129, 1976.
Wool, D.
Changes of life-history stage distribution of single-strain and mixed Tribolium
populations during a single generation at a lowered temperature (Coleoptera,
Tenebrionidae).
J. Anim. Ecol. 45: 381-394, 1975.
Cohen, E., E. Sverdlov and D. Wool.
Expression of Esterases during ontogenesis of the flour beetle, Tribolium
castaneum (Tenebrionidae, Coleoptera).
Biochem. Genet. 15: 253-264, 1977.
Wool, D.
Genetic and environmental components of morphological variation in gallforming aphids (Homoptera, Aphididae, Fordinae) in relation to climate.
J. Anim. Ecol. 46: 875-889, 1977.
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Koach, J. and D. Wool.
Geographic distribution and host specificity of gall forming aphids (Homoptera,
Fordinae) on Pistacia trees in Israel.
Marcellia 40: 207-216, 1977.
B. REFEREED ARTICLES (cont.)
Wool, D., H.F. van Emden and S.W. Bunting.
Electrophoretic detection of the internal parasite, Aphidius matricariae, in
Myzus persicae.
Ann. Appl. Biol. 90: 21-26, 1978.
Wool, D., S. Bunting and H.F. van Emden.
Electrophoretic study of genetic variation in British Myzus persicae (Sulz.)
(Hemiptera, Aphididae).
Biochem. Genet. 16: 987-1006, 1978.
Wool, D. and E. Sverdlov.
Temporal patterns of food availability and their effect on Tribolium populations.
Res. Popul. Ecol. 20: 61-73, 1978.
Wool, D. and O. Bergerson.
Analysis of selection processes using the incompletely-penetrant mutant eu of
Tribolium castaneum.
Can. J. Genet. Cytol. 21: 405-415, 1979.
Wool, D. and O. Bergerson.
Sperm precedence in repeated mating of Tribolium adults. (Coleoptera,
Tenebrionidae).
Entomol. exp. Appl. 26: 157-160, 1979.
Wool, D.
On ecological inference from kurtosis and skewness of morphological
characters.
Res. Popul. Ecol. 22: 263-272, 1980.
Wool, D. and S. Noiman.
Amylase activity in adults and immatures of Tribolium confusum (Coleoptera,
Tenebrionidae).
Z. Ang. Ent. 90: 382-390, 1980.
Wool, D. and O. Manheim.
Genetically-induced susceptibility to malathion in Tribolium castaneum despite
selection for resistance.
Entomol. exp. Appl. 28: 183-190, 1980.
Nevo, E., T. Perl, A. Beiles, D. Wool & U. Zoller.
Genetic structure as a potential monitor of marine pollution.
Journees Etud. Pollutions, Cagliari, C.I.S.E.M. pp. 61-68, 1980.
Wool, D. and S. Mendlinger.
Genetical and ecological consequences of subdivision in Tribolium populations.
J. Anim. Ecol. 50: 421-433, 1981.
Wool, D. and H.F. van Emden.
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A possible genetic component in the adaptibility of Myzus persicae clones to
artificial diet.
Z. Ang. Ent. 91: 225-231, 1981.
Nevo, E., T. Perl, A. Beiles and D. Wool.
Mercury selection of allozyme genotypes in shrimps.
Experientia 37: 1152-1154, 1981.
B. REFEREED ARTICLES (cont.)
Wool, D.
Critical examination of postulated cladistic relationships among species of flour
beetles (Gen. Tribolium; Tenebrionidae, Coleoptera).
Biochem. Genet. 20: 333-349, 1982.
Wool, D.
Family selection for DDT resistance in flour beetles (Tribolium; Tenebrionidae)
as a model for group selection of fitness traits.
Isr. J. Entomol. 16: 73-85, 1982.
Noiman, S. and D. Wool.
Genetic and ecological properties of malathion resistance in a "field" strain of
the flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae).
Z. Ang. Ent. 93: 496-503, 1982.
Graur, D. and D. Wool.
Dynamics and genetics of mating behavior in Tribolium (Coleoptera,
Tenebrionidae).
Behav. Genet. 12: 161-179, 1982.
Wool, D., S. Noiman, O. Manheim and E. Cohen.
Malathion resistance in Tribolium strains and their hybrids: Inheritance
patterns and possible enzymatic mechanisms.
Biochem. Genet. 20: 621-636, 1982.
Wool, D. and S. Noiman.
Integrated control of insecticide resistance by combined genetic and chemical
treatments: a warehouse model with flour beetles (Tribolium; Tenebrionidae,
Coleoptera).
Z. Ang. Ent. 95: 22-29, 1983.
Wool, D. and N. Kamin-Belsky.
Age-dependent resistance to malathion in adult almond moths, Ephestia
cautella (Walker).
Z. Ang. Ent. 96: 386-391, 1983.
Wool, D. and O. Manheim.
The effects of environment subdivision on morphological variation in the
"cauliflower" galls of the aphid Slavum wertheimae (Homoptera, Aphididae,
Fordinae).
Isr. J. Entomol. 17: 95-1O4, 1983.
Wool, D.
Directional and correlated effects of selection on amylase activity, weight and
developmental time in Tribolium confusum (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae).
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Genetica 65: 173-178, 1984.
Wool, D. and N. Kamin-Belsky.
Effects of diet and of larval density on adult sensitivity to malathion and on
ecological parameters in Ephestia cautella (Walker) (Lepidoptera, Phyticidae).
Z. Ang. Ent. 98: 58-62, 1984.
Wool, D. and E. Shirtz.
Selection for high and low amylase activity in adult flour beetles (Tribolium
confusum). (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae).
Genetica 63: 229-236, 1984.
B. REFEREED ARTICLES (cont.)
Wool, D., D. Gerling and Isabelle Cohen.
Electrophoretic detection of two endoparasite species, Encarsia lutea and
Eretmocerus mundus, in the whitefly Bemisia tabaci.
Z. Ang. Ent. 98: 276-279, 1984.
Wool, D.
Blind flour beetles: the expression of variable eye phenotypes in the
microcephalic (mc) mutant of Tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera,
Tenebrionidae).
Isr. J. Entomol. 19: 201-210, 1985.
Graur, D. and D. Wool.
Unidirectional interspecific mating in Tribolium castaneum and T. confusum:
Evolutionary and ecological implications.
Entomol. exp. Appl. 38: 261-265, 1985.
Wool, D.
Enzyme activity levels in individuals: Selective value, over-reaction and
conditional neutrality.
Evolutionary Theory 8: 39-48, 1986.
Wool, D. and O. Manheim.
Population ecology of the gall-forming aphid, Aploneura lentisci in Israel. Res.
Popul. Ecol. 28: 151-162, 1986.
Wool, D., Z. Namir and O. Bergerson.
Dietary regulation of amylase activity levels in flour beetles (Tribolium.
Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae).
Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 79: 407-413, 1986.
Bergerson, O. and D. Wool.
Genetic variation and the ability to colonize new niches in the flour beetle
Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae).
Heredity 57: 403-406, 1986.
Wool, D.and O. Bergerson.
Random environmental variation and inbreeding: effect on pure-strain and
hybrid populations of flour beetles (Tribolium).
Can. J. Genet. Cytol. 28: 889-898, 1986.
Wool, D.
Differentiation of island populations: a laboratory model.
Am. Nat.129: 188-202, 1987.
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Bergerson, O. and D. Wool.
Attraction of flour beetles (Tribolium) to wheat flour: heritable character or
"conditioning"?
Z. Ang. Ent. 104: 179-186, 1987.
Wool, D., J.H. Brower and N. Kamin-Belsky.
The relative importance of factors affecting the size of laboratory populations of
the almond moth Ephestia cautella (Walker) (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae).
Z. Ang. Ent. 104: 217-227, 1987.
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B. REFEREED ARTICLES (cont.)
Wool, D. and O. Manheim.
The effect of host plant properties on gall density, gall weight and clone size in
the aphid, Aploneura lentisci (Pass.) (Aphididae, Fordinae) in Israel.
Res. Popul. Ecol. 30: 227-234, 1988.
Bergerson, O. and D. Wool.
The process of adaptation of flour beetles to new environments.
Genetica 77: 3-13, 1988.
Wool, D., J.H. Brower and N. Kamin-Belsky.
The genetic impact of immigrant males on resident populations of the Almond
moth, Ephestia cautella (Walker) (Lep., Pyralidae).
J. Appl. Ent. 106: 339-344, 1988.
Aloni, R., D. Katz and D. Wool.
Effect of the gall-forming aphid Slavum wertheimae on the differentiation of
xylem in branches of Pistacia atlantica.
Ann. Bot. 63: 373-375, 1989.
Wool, D., D. Gerling, B. Nolt, L.M. Constantino, A. Bellotti and F. Morales. The
use of electrophoresis for identification of adult whiteflies (Aleyrodidae) in Israel
and Colombia.
J. Appl. Ent. 107: 344-350, 1989.
Wool, D.
Regular alternation of high and low population size of gall-forming aphids:
analysis of ten years of data.
Oikos 57: 73-79, 1990.
Wool, D. and S. Greenberg.
Esterase activity in whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci) in Israel in relation to insecticide
resistance. Entomol. exp. Appl. 57: 251-258, 1990.
Kamin-Belsky, N. and D. Wool.
Dietary modification of digestive physiology in larvae of the almond moth,
Ephestia cautella (Walker) (Lepidoptera, Phyticidae).
J. Econ. Entomol. 84: 768-775, 1991.
Wool, D. and M. Burstein.
A galling aphid with extra life-cycle complexity: population ecology and
evolutionary considerations.
Res. Popul. Ecol. 33: 307,322, 1991.
Wool, D. and M. Burstein.
Parasitoids attacking the gall-forming aphid, Smynthurodes betae Westw.
(Aphidoidea: Fordinae) in Israel.
Entomophaga 36: 531-538, 1991.
Wool, D., D. Gerling, A.C. Bellotti, F.J. Morales and B. Nolt.
Spatial and temporal genetic variation in populations of the whitefly Bemisia
tabaci (Genn.) in Israel and Colombia: an interim report.
Insect. Sci. Appl. 12: 225-230, 1991.
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B. REFEREED ARTICLES (cont.)
Wool, D. and N. Kamin-Belsky.
Relative fitness in an ecological context: a three-dimensional representation of
fitness of almond moth strains Ephestia cautella (Walker), Lepidoptera,
Phyticidae).
J. Appl. Ent. 113: 168-174, l992.
Kaufman, B. and D. Wool.
Gene flow by immigrants into isolated recipient populations: a laboratory model
using flour beetles.
Genetica, 85: 163-171, 1992.
Burstein, M. and D. Wool.
Great Tits exploit aphid galls as a source of food.
Ornis, 23: 107-109, 1992.
Wool, D., J.H. Brower and N. Kamin-Belsky.
Reduction of Malathion resistance in caged almond moth Cadra cautella
(Walker) (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae) populations by the introduction of susceptible
males.
J. Stored Prod. Res., 28: 59-65, l992
Burstein, M. and D. Wool.
Gall aphids do not select optimal sites (Smynthurodes betae, Pemphigidae).
Ecol. Entomol. 18: 155-164, 1993.
Kamin-Belsky, N. and D. Wool.
Ecological aspects of digestive enzyme co-variation in almond moth (Ephestia
cautella (Walker) (Lepidoptera, Phyticidae).
J. Stored Prod. Res. 29: 323-332, 1993.
Wool, D., D. Gerling, A.C. Bellotti and F.J. Morales.
Esterase electrophoretic variation in Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) (Hom.
Aleyrodidae) among host plants and localities in Israel.
J. Appl. Ent. 115: 185-196, 1993.
Shchukin, A. and D. Wool.
Pyrethroid resistance and esterase activity in selected laboratory populations of
sweetpotato whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci).
Eur. J. Entomol. 91: 285-295, 1994.
Bloch, G. and D. Wool.
Methidathion resistance in the sweetpotato whitefly Bemisia tabaci
(Aleyrodidae: Homoptera) in Israel: selection, heritability, and correlated
changes of esterase activity.
J. Econ. Entomol. 87: 1147-1156, 1994.
Inbar (Burstein), M. and D. Wool.
Phloem-feeding specialists sharing a host tree: resource partitioning minimizes
interference competition among galling aphid species.
Oikos 73: 109-119, 1994.
Burstein, M., D. Wool and A. Eshel.
Sink strength and clone size of sympatric gall-forming aphids.
Eur. J. Entomol. 91: 57-61, 1994.
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B. REFEREED ARTICLES (cont.)
Wool, D., O. Manheim, M. Burstein and T. Levi.
Dynamics of re-migration of sexuparae to their primary hosts in the gall-forming
Fordinae (Aphidoidea: Pemphigidae).
Eur. J. Entomol. 91: 103-108, 1994.
Wool, D., L. Calvert, L.M. Constantino, A.C. Bellotti and D. Gerling.
Differentiation of Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) populations in Colombia.
J. Appl. Ent. 117: 122-134, 1994.
Wool, D.
Aphid-induced galls on Pistacia in the natural Mediterranean forest of Israel:
which, where, and how many?
Isr. J. Zool. 41: 591-600, 1995.
Bloch, G. and D. Wool.
Esterase activity in populations of the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci: heritability
and associated organophosphorous resistance.
Bull. ent. Res. 85: 11-19, 1995.
Wool, D. and N. Bar-El.
Population ecology of the galling aphid Forda formicaria von Heyden in Israel:
abundance, demography and gall structure.
Isr. J. Zool. 41: 175-192, 1995.
Inbar, M., A. Eshel and D. Wool.
Interspecific competition among phloem-feeding insects mediated by induced
hostplant sinks.
Ecology 76: 1506-1515, 1995.
Wool, D., D. Hales and P. Sunnucks.
Host plant relationships of Aphis gossypii Glover (Homoptera: Aphididae) in
Australia.
J. Austral. Ent. Soc. 34: 265-271, 1995.
Wool, D.
Aphid galls: what makes them attractive for study?
Cecidology: 11: 2-8, 1996.
Wool, D. and D.F. Hales.
Previous infestation affects recolonization of cotton by Aphis gossypii: induced
resistance or plant damage?
Phytoparasitica 24: 39-48, 1996.
Wool, D. and D.F. Hales.
Phenotypic plasticity in Australian Aphis gossypii: hostplant effects on
morpholoigcal variation.
Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 90: 316-328, 1997.
Wool, D., O. Manheim and M. Inbar.
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The return flight of sexuparae of galling aphids to their primary host trees:
implications for differential herbivory and gall abundance (Aphidoidea:
Pemphigidae, Fordinae).
Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 90: 341-350, 1997.
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B. REFEREED ARTICLES (cont.)
Yom Tov, Y. and D. Wool.
Do the contents of Barn Owl pellets accurately represent the proportion of prey
species in the field?
Condor 99: 972-976, 1997.
Wool, D. and M. Inbar.
Colonization of ecological islands: galling aphid populations on recovering
Pistacia trees after destruction by fire.
Eur. J. Entomol. 95: 41-53, 1998
Wool,D., and O.Ben Zvi
Population Ecology and clone dynamics of the galling aphid Geoica
wertheimae (Sternorrhynch: Pemphigidae: Fordinae)
Eur.J.Entomol. 95: 509-518, 1998
Wool, D. and R.Bogen
Ecology of the gall-forming aphid, Slavum wertheimae, On Pistacia atlantica :
population dynamics and differential herbivory.
Isr.J.Zool. 45: 247-260, 1999
Wool,D., R.Aloni, O.Ben Zvi and M. Wollberg
A galling aphid furnishes its home with a built-in pipeline to the host food
supply.
Entomol.Exp.Appl. 91:183-186, 1999
Wool,D. and T.Agami
Response to selection and genetic regulation of esterase activity variation in
Tribolium confusum
Selection 1: 95-105, 2000
Wool,D.
Charles Lyell - " The father of Geology" - as a fore runner of modern Ecology
Oikos 94: 385-391, 2001
Wool, D. and Sulami, Z.
Induction of alate sexuparae in root cage colonies, and female-biased sex
ratios in the
galling aphid, Aploneura lentisci
Entomol. Exp. Appl. 101: 299-303, 2001
Wool, D.
Herbivore abundance is independent of weather? A 20-year study of a
galling aphid,
Baizongia pistaciae ( Homoptera: Aphidoidea.)
Popul. Ecol. 44: 281-291, 2002
Wool, D., and Front, L.
Esterase variation in Tribolium confusum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) :
genetic
analysis of interstrain crosses in relation to malathion resistance
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J. Stored Prod. Res. 39: 237-249, 2003
Dayan,T., Wool, D., and Simberloff, D.
Variation and covariation of skulls and teeth: modern carnivores and the
interpretation
of fossil mammals
Paleobiology 28: 508-526, 2002
Martinez, J.J.(Y.) and Wool, D.
Differential response of trees and shrubs to browsing and pruning : the effect
on
Pistacia growth and gall-inducing aphids
Plant Ecology 169: 285- 294, 2003
Wool, D.
Galling aphids : Specialization, biological complexity, and variation.
Annu. Rev. Entomol. 49: 175- 194, 2004
Manheim,O., and Wool,D.
Ifferential response of genotypes to alternative environments: a comparative
morphological study of gall-inducing aphids ( Homoptera: Pemphigidae:
Fordinae)
Israel J.Zool. 49:287-305, 2003
Inbar,M., Wink M. and Wool,D.
The evolution of host-plant manipulation by insects: molecular and
ecological
evidence from gall-forming aphids on Pistacia
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 32: 504-511 2004
Martinez, J-J.Y. , Mokady O., Wool D.
Patch size and patch quality of gall- inducing aphids in a mosaic landscape
in Israel.
Landscape Ecology, 20:1013-1024, 2005.
Hazkani-Covo,E. Wool, D., Graur, D.
In search of the vertebrate phylotypic stage: a molecular examination of the
development hourglass model and Von Baer's third law.
J. Exp. Zool. (Mol.Dev.Evol.) 304 B: 150-158 , 2005.
Wool, D.
Differential colonization of host trees by galling aphids: selection of hosts or
selection
by hosts?
Basic and Applied Ecology, 6: 445-451, 2005.
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Wool, D., Hendrix, D.L., Shukry, O.
Seasonal variation in honeydew sugar content of galling aphids ( Aphidoidea:
Pemphigidae: Fordinae) feeding on Pistacia: Host ecology and aphid
physiology.
Basic and Applied Ecology, 7: 141-151
Martinez, J-J. Y. , Wool, D.
Sampling bias in roadsides: the case of galling aphids on Pistacia trees
Biodiversity and Conservation, 2006
DOI 10.1007/s 10531-004-6685-2
C. CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
Wool, D. and J. Koach.
Morphological variation of the gall-forming Aphid, Geoica utricularia
(Homoptera) in relation to environmental variation. pp. 239-272 In:
"Population Genetics and Ecology", S. Karlin and E. Nevo, (eds.).
Academic Press, 1976.
Wool, D.
Gall-forming Aphids. pp.l1-58 In: "Biology of gall insects", T.N.
Ananthakrishnan (ed.).
Oxford & IBH, 1984.
Wool, D.
Electrophoretic variation in post-harvest agricultural pests, and its implications.
pp. 341-362 In: "Electrophoretic studies on agricultural pests", H.D. Loxdale
and J. Den Hollander (eds.).
Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1989.
Wool, D. and O. Manheim.
Multivariate study of temporal variation in morphology of a gall-forming aphid.
pp. 179-192 In: "Ordination in the study of morphology, evolution and
systematics of insects", J. Sorensen and R. Foottit (eds.).
Elsevier, 1992.
Wool, D.
The shapes of insect galls: insect control, plant constraints and phylogeny. pp.
203-213 In: "Ecology and evolution of plant-feeding insects in natural and manmade environments", A. Raman (ed.).
Intern. Sci. Publ., New Delhi, India, 1997.
Wool,D.
Gall-forming aphids on Pistacia: a first look at the subterranean part of their
life cycle.
pp.127-131 in “The biology of gall-inducing arthropods”, G.Csoka,
W.J.Mattson, G.N.Stone and P.W.Price (eds.), USDA Forest Service , St. Paul,
Minnesota, 1998.
Wool, D.
Gall-inducing aphids : biology, ecology and evolution
In : "Biology, Ecology and Evolution of Gall-inducing Arthropods"; A. Raman,
C.W.Schaefer, and T.M. Withers,(eds.). Science Publishers, New Hampshire,
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D. PAPERS PRESENTED AT SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS AND ABSTRACTS
Wool, D.
Some observations on mating frequencies in Tribolium castaneum strains.
Tribolium Inform. Bull. 10: 182-186, 1967.
Wool, D. and J. Kugler.
Laboratory cultures of Chironomid species from the Hula Nature Preserve,
Israel.
Ann. Zool. Fenn., 5: 153-154, 1968.
Wool, D.
Selection for fast and slow development in pure cultures of T.
castaneumstrains.
Tribolium Inform. Bull. 11: 108-112, 1969.
Wool, D.
The effect of brief periods of freezing on population parameters of black and
wild type T. castaneum.
Tribolium Inform. Bull. 11: 113-117, 1969.
Wool, D.
Deviations of zygotic frequencies from expectation in eggs of Tribolium
castaneum.
Diss. Abs., 2751-B, 1969.
Wool, D.
Larval weight and pupation in the absence of food in T. castaneum strains.
Tribolium Inform. Bull. 13: 87-90, 1971.
Wool, D. and S. Mendlinger.
A recurrent mutation.
Tribolium Inform. Bull. 15: 103-105, 1972.
Sverdlov, E. and D. Wool.
An effect of inbreeding on adult survival under starvation in T. castaneum.
Tribolium Inform. Bull. 16: 97-99, 1973.
Wool, D. and O. Levi.
The length of embryonic development in the eu mutant of T. castaneum.
Tribolium Inform. Bull. 16: 105-108, 1973.
Sverdlov, E. and D. Wool.
Selection against homozygotes in a variable environment: A preliminary
experiment with Tribolium.
Tribolium Inform. Bull. 17: 115-120, 1974.
Wool, D.
Genetic control of insecticide resistance in stored-products insects: prospects
and preliminary investigations.
Proc. 1st Int. Work. Conf. on Stored-Products Entomology, Savannah. Ga. pp.
310-316, 1974.
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Wool, D., L. Bialer and E. Sverdlov.
Survival and developmental period of two T. castaneum strains at 25oC.
Tribolium Inform Bull. 18: 141-148, 1975.
D. PAPERS PRESENTED AT SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS AND ABSTRACTS
(cont.)
Sverdlov, E. and D. Wool.
The effect of maternal age on penetrance in the eu mutant of T. castaneum.
Tribolium Inform Bull. 18: 135-139, 1975.
Sverdlov, E., D. Wool and E. Cohen.
Esterase isozymes of some Tribolium strains.
Tribolium Inform. Bull. 19: 120-125, 1976.
Sverdlov, E. and D. Wool.
Isozymes of Tribolium.
Tribolium Inform. Bull. 21: 155-160, 1978.
Wool, D.
Galls and genetic variation in the Fordinae (Aphididae, Homoptera).
Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 127 (Actual. Bot.) 1: 197-198, 1980.
Wool, D.
Productivity of x-irradiated T. confusum adults.
Tribolium Inform. Bull. 22: 174-177, 1982.
Wool, D.
Immigrant males as tools for reducing or preventing insecticide resistance.
Proc. 3rd Int. Conf. Environ. Quality and Ecosystem Stability, Jerusalem, Israel,
pp. 77-85, 1986.
Kamin-Belsky, N., D. Wool and J.H. Brower.
Unplanned factors affecting population size in laboratory populations of the
almond moth Ephestia cautella (Walker).
Proc. 4th Int. Work. Conf. Stored Product Protection, Tel Aviv, Israel. l986.
(Eds. E. Donahaye and S. Navarro), pp. 463-469, 1986.
Brower, J.H., D. Wool and N. Kamin-Belsky.
Genetic modification of malathion resistance in almond moth populations by
immigration of susceptible males.
Proc. 4th. Int. Work. Conf. Stored Product Protection, Tel Aviv, Israel (Eds. E.
Donahaye and S. Navarro) p. 470, 1986.
Wool, D., J.H. Brower and N. Kamin-Belsky.
The genetic impact of immigrant males on resident populations of the almond
moth, Ephestia cautella.
Proc. 4th Int. Work. Conf. Stored Product Protection, Tel Aviv, Israel. (Eds. E.
Donahaye and S. Navarro) p. 517, 1986.
Burstein, M. and D. Wool.
Host trees, gall-forming aphids and parasitoids: Smynthurodes betae Westw.
on Pistacia atlantica. I. Ecology of the gall-forming aphid.
Proc. Inter. Symp.: Aphid-plant interactions - populations to molecules, p. 255,
Stillwater, Oklahoma, 1990.
Burstein, M. and D. Wool.
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Host trees, gall-forming aphids and parasitoids: Smynthurodes betae Westw.
on Pistacia atlantica. II. Do galls protect aphids from parasitoids?
D. PAPERS PRESENTED AT SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS AND ABSTRACTS
(cont.)
Proc. Inter. Symp.: Aphid-plant interactions - populations to molecules, p. 256,
Stillwater, Oklahoma, 1990.
Wool, D. Two-year periodical changes in abundance of gall forming aphids:
description and possible causes.
Symp. Biol. Hung. 39: 553, 1990.
Wool, D. and M. Burstein.
Learning in Nature: Great tits (Parus major) learn to exploit an unusual source
of food.
Isr. J. Zool. 37: 175, 1991.
Wool,D., and Burstein, M.
Dominant factors in gall aphid- host tree interaction: tree chemistry, tree
phenology, or chance ?
XIX International Congress of Entomology, Beijing, China
Kaufman, B. and D. Wool.
How effective are immigrants as gene flow agents? A laboratory model with
flour beetles.
Population Genetics Group Meeting, 1991.
Burstein, M. and D. Wool.
Aggregations of aphid galls at "preferred" sites within trees: do colonizers have
a choice?
Proc. 8th Insect-Plant Interactions Symp. (Eds. S.B.J. Menken, J.H. Visser and
P. Harrewijn). Klewer Pubs., Wageningen, The Netherlands, pp. 33-35, 1992.
Wool, D. and M. Burstein.
Preference or chance; how to interpret differences among trees in aphid gall
density? Proc. 8th Insect-Plant Interactions Symp. (Eds. S.B.J. Menken, J.H.
Visser and P. Harrewijn). Klewer Pubs., Wageningen, The Netherlands, pp. 3335, 1992.
Wool, D. and D. Hales.
Host plant induction of morphological change in the cotton-melon aphid, Aphis
gossypii, in Australia: the "yellow dwarf" phenomenon.
Proc. of 24th Ann. Gen. Meeting, Australian Entomological Society, Cairns,
Australia, p. 70, 1993.
Wool, D.
The ecology of gall aphids on Pistacia: new aspects.
Wadenswil Res. Station, Switzerland, 1993.
Burstein, M., D. Wool and A. Eshel.
Sink interactions among closely-related sympatric aphids.
4th Int. Symp. on Aphids, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic, 1993.
Wool, D., O. Manheim, M. Burstein and T. Levi.
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Temporal patterns and host recognition of sexuparae in tribe Fordinae
(Eriosomatidae) in Israel.
4th Int. Symp. on Aphids, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic, 1993.
Wool, D. and D.F. Hales.
Genetic and hostplant components of morphological variation in Australian
Aphis gossypii: which is more important?
SIP-9 (Int. Symp. on Insect-Plant Interactions), Gwatt, Switzerland, 1995.
.
Wool, D.
The shapes of aphid galls: insect control and/or plant constraints 5th Cong. of
European Soc. for Evolutionary Biology, Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K., 1995.
Wool, D.
Gall-forming aphids on Pistacia: a first look at the subterranean part of their life
cycle.
Conf. on Galls, Matrafured, Hungary, 1997.
Wool, D.
Gall-forming aphids (Fordinae, Pemphigidae): is holocycly facultative and
environment -dependent?
5th Intern. Symp. on Aphids, Leon, Spain, 1997
Inbar,M. and D. Wool
Post-fire colonization of Pistacia trees by gall-forming aphids
MEDPINE Mediterranean Pine international Workshop, Oranim 1999
Martinez,J.J.Y., and D.Wool
Are Pistacia trees growing alongside roads a better habitat for galling aphids ?
Isr.J.Zool. 45:315-316 (abstract)
Wool, D., T.Agami and L.Front
Single-locus control of a continuous phenotype : Esterase activity in the flour
beetle Tribolium confusum
Proceedings, 7th conference , Eur.Soc. Evol.Bio.( ESEB7) , Barcelona, Spain
1999
Wool, D. and R Aloni
Galling aphids as physical ecosystem engineers : the vascular system in aphid
galls as a mass-feeding apparatus
Proceedings, XXI International Congress of Entomology Book 1 p.210, 2000
(abstract)
Wool,D.
Gall-forming aphids ( Pemphigidae: Fordinae) on Pistacia : The hidden stages
in their life cycle
Phytoparasitica 29 : 87 ( abstract)
Wool,D., and Aloni , R.
Galling aphids as physical ecosystem engineers: the vascular system in aphid
galls as a mass-feeding apparatus.
XXI International Congress of Entomology, Iguassu Falls, Brazil 2000
Steinitz, H., and Wool, D.
Natural enemies of Pistacia galls
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Annual conference of the Israel Zoological Society, Haifa 2001 ( abstract in
Isr.J.Zool.)
Dayan, T., Simberloff D., and Wool, D.
On time scales, morphological change, and variation: a close look at early
domesticated dogs
[ identify the conference!!] - Tamar, 2002
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