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Hadany Lab
PUBLICATIONS
2025
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Bendett, Y. and Hadany, L., 2025. Little Peacemakers: Microbes Can Promote Nonviolent Conflict Resolution by Their Hosts. Ecology and Evolution, 15: e71129. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.71129 (2025): [HTML]
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Seltzer, R., Zer Eshel, G., Yinon, O., Afani, A., Eitan, O., Matveev, S., Levedev, G., Davidovitz, M., Ben Tovm T., Sharabim G., Shapira, Y., Shvil, N., Harari Gibli, M., Atallah, I., Hadad, S., Ment, D., Hadany, L., Yovel, Y. (2024). Female Moths Incorporate Plant Acoustic Emissions into Their Oviposition Decision-Making Process. eLife 13:RP104700. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.104700.2. [HTML]
2024
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Binder, M., Zinger, E., Hadany, L., Ohad, N., 2024. Transgenerational effects of stress on reproduction strategy in the mixed mating plant Lamium amplexicaule. BMC Plant Biology, 24, 794 (2024) : [HTML]
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Bendett, Y., Hadany, L., 2024. Little Peacemakers: microbes can promote non-violent conflict resolution by their hosts. Authorea. October 15, 2024. DOI: 10.22541/au.172897075.54005615/v1: [HTML]
2023
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Khait, I., Lewin-Epstein, O., Sharon, R., Saban, K., Goldstein, R., Anikster, Y., Zeron, Y., Agassy, C., Shaked, N., Sharabi, G., Perelman, R., Boonman, A., Sade, N., Yovel, Y., Hadany, L., 2023. Sounds emitted by plants under stress are airborne and informative. Cell, vol 186, issue7, P1328-1336.E10, MARCH 30, 2023: [HTML]
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Lewin-Epstein, O., Jaques, Y., Feldman, MW., Kaufer, D., Hadany, L., 2023. Evolutionary modeling suggests that addictions may be driven by competition-induced microbiome dysbiosis. Communications Biology vol 6, 782 (2023) : [HTML]
2022
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Gurevich, Y., Ram, Y., Hadany, L., 2021. Modeling the evolution of SARS-CoV-2 under non-pharmaceutical interventions and testing. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health 2022: [HTML]
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Toker, I. A., Lev, I., Mor, Y., Gurevich, Y., Fisher, D., Houri Zeevi, L., Antonova, O., Doron, H., Anava,S., Gingold,H. , Hadany, L., Shaham ,S., Rechavi, O., 2022. Transgenerational inheritance of sexual attractiveness via small RNAs enhances evolvability in C. elegans. Developmental Cell, (Vol. 57, Issue 3, February 2022): [HTML]
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Lavy, O., Lewin-Epstein, O., Bendett, Y., Gophna, U., Gefen, E., Hadany, L., Ayali, A.,2022. Microbiome-related aspects of locust density-dependent phase transition. Environmental Microbiology: [HTML]
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Rog, I. , Lewin-Epstein, O., Livne-Luzon, S., Hadany, L., Klein, T., 2022. Prosperity of the commons: Generalist mycorrhizal species dominate a mixed forest and may promote forest diversity by mediating resource sharing among trees. bioRxiv 2022: [HTML]
2021
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Gurevich Y., Hadany L., 2021. Floral complexity can help maintain plant diversity by inducing pollinator specialization. The Journal of ecology, (109:2897–2908): [HTML]
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Cohen, O., Ram, Y., Hadany, L. et al. Annual climatic fluctuations and short-term genetic variation in the eastern spadefoot toad. Sci Rep 11, 13514 (2021): [HTML]
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Cohen, O., Ram, Y., Hadany, Y., Gafny, S., Geffen, E., 2021. Annual climatic fluctuations and short-term genetic variation in the eastern spadefoot toad. Scientific Reports 11 (1), 1-10, 2021: [HTML]
2020
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Lewin-Epstein, O., Baruch, S., Hadany, L., Stein, G., & Obolski, U, 2020. Predicting antibiotic resistance in hospitalized patients by applying machine learning to electronic medical records. Clinical Infectious Diseases, ciaa1576: [HTML], [PDF]
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Gurevich, Y., Lewin-Epstein, O., & Hadany, L., 2020. The evolution of paternal care: a role for microbes?. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 375(1808): [HTML]
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Lewin-Epstein, O. and Hadany, L., 2020. Host–microbiome coevolution can promote cooperation in a rock–paper–scissors dynamics. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287(1920): [HTML]
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Toker, I. A., Lev, I., Mor, Y., Gurevich, Y., Fisher, D., Houri Zeevi, L., Antonova, O., Hadany, L., Shaham ,S., Rechavi, O., 2020. Heritable Sexual Attraction under Parental Control. bioRxiv 2020: [HTML], [PDF]
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Veits, M., Khait, I., Boonman, A., Sharabi, G., Sapir, Y., Yovel, Y., Hadany, L., 2020. Increased sugar concentration in response to a wide range of pollinator sounds can be adaptive for the plant: answer to Raguso et al. Ecology Letters 23 (10), 1553-1554, 2020. [HTML]
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Goldshtein, A., Veits, M., Khait, I., Saban, K., Sapir, Y., Yovel, Y., Hadany, L., 2020. Plants’ ability to sense and respond to airborne sound is likely to be adaptive: reply to comment by Pyke et al. Ecology letters 23 (9), 1423-1425, 2020. [HTML]
2019
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Khait, I., Obolski, U., Yovel, Y. and Hadany, L., 2019, April. Sound perception in plants. In Seminars in cell & developmental biology. Academic Press. [HTML]
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Veits, M., Khait, I., Obolski, U., Zinger, E., Boonman, A., Goldshtein, A., Saban, K., Ben-Dor, U., Estlein, P., Kabat, A. and Peretz, D., Ratzerdorsfer, I., Krylov, S., Chamovitz, D., Sapir, Y., Yovel, Y., Hadany, L. 2019. Flowers respond to pollinator sound within minutes by increasing nectar sugar concentration. Ecology Letters . [HTML]
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Ram, Y., Dellus-Gur, E., Bibi, M., Karkare, K., Obolski, U., Feldman, M.W., Cooper, T.F., Berman, J. and Hadany, L., 2019. Predicting microbial growth in a mixed culture from growth curve data. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, p.201902217. [HTML]
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Ram, Y. and Hadany, L., 2019. Evolution of Stress-Induced Mutagenesis in the Presence of Horizontal Gene Transfer. The American Naturalist, 194(1), pp.73-89. [HTML]
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Robin, T., Hadany, L. and Urbakh, M., 2019. Random search with resetting as a strategy for optimal pollination. Physical Review E, 99(5), p.052119. [HTML]
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Zinger, E., Gueijman, A., Obolski, U., Ram, Y., Ruby, E., Binder, M., Yechieli, N., Ohad, N. and Hadany, L., 2019. Less fit Lamium amplexicaule plants produce more dispersible seeds. Scientific reports, 9. [HTML]
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John P.Pribis, Libertad García-Villada, Yin Zhai, Ohad Lewin-Epstein, Anthony Z. Wang, Jing jing Liu, Jun Xia, Qian Mei, Devon M.Fitzgerald, Julia Bos, Robert H.Austin, Christophe Herman, David Bates, Lilach Hadany, P. J. Hastings, Susan M.Rosenberg. "Gamblers: an antibiotic-induced evolvable cell subpopulation differentiated by reactive-oxygen-induced general stress response." Molecular cell (2019). [HTML]
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Ram, Y., Obolski, U., Feldman, MW., Berman, J., Hadany, L., 2019. Reply to Balsa-Canto et al.: Growth models are applicable to growth data, not to stationary-phase data. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (2), 814-815, 2019. [HTML]
2018
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Khait, I., Sharon, R., Perelman, R., Boonman, A., Yovel, Y. and Hadany, L., 2018. The sounds of plants–Plants emit remotely-detectable ultrasounds that can reveal plant stress. bioRxiv, p.507590. [HTML]
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Altenberg, L., Creanza, N., Fogarty, L., Hadany, L., Kolodny, O., Laland, K.N., Lehmann, L., Otto, S.P., Rosenberg, N.A., Van Cleve, J. and Wakeley, J., 2018. Some topics in theoretical population genetics: Editorial commentaries on a selection of Marc Feldman’s TPB papers. Theoretical Population Biology. [HTML]
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Harari, Y., Ram, Y., Rappoport, N., Hadany, L. and Kupiec, M., 2018. Spontaneous changes in ploidy are common in yeast. Current Biology, 28(6), pp.825-835. [HTML]
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Lebel, M., Obolski, U., Hadany, L. and Sapir, Y., 2018. Pollinator‐mediated selection on floral size and tube color in Linum pubescens: Can differential behavior and preference in different times of the day maintain dimorphism?. Ecology and evolution, 8(2), pp.1096-1106. [HTML]
2017
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Dellus-Gur, E., Ram, Y. and Hadany, L., 2017. Errors in mutagenesis and the benefit of cell-to-cell signalling in the evolution of stress-induced mutagenesis. Open Science, 4(11), p.170529. [HTML]
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Obolski, U., Ram, Y. and Hadany, L., 2017. Key Issues Review: Evolution on rugged adaptive landscapes. bioRxiv, p.112177. [HTML]
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Obolski, U., Lewin-Epstein, O., Even-Tov, E., Ram, Y., & Hadany, L., 2017. With a little help from my friends: cooperation can accelerate the rate of adaptive valley crossing. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 17(1), 143. [HTML]
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Lewin-Epstein, O., Aharonov, R. and Hadany, L., 2017. Microbes can help explain the evolution of host altruism. Nature Communications, 8, p.14040. [HTML]
2016
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Ram, Y. and Hadany, L., 2016. Condition-dependent sex: who does it, when and why?. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, 371(1706), p.20150539. [HTML]
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Obolski, U., Dellus-Gur, E., Stein, G.Y. and Hadany, L., 2016. Antibiotic cross-resistance in the lab and resistance co-occurrence in the clinic: Discrepancies and implications in E. coli. Infection, Genetics and Evolution,40, pp.155-161. [HTML]
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Abelson, A., Obolski, U., Regoniel, P. and Hadany, L., 2016. Restocking Herbivorous Fish Populations As a Social-Ecological Restoration Tool in Coral Reefs. Frontiers in Marine Science, 3, p.138. [HTML]
2015
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Kleiman, M. and Hadany, L., 2015. The evolution of obligate sex: the roles of sexual selection and recombination. Ecology and evolution, 5(13), pp.2572-2583. [HTML]
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Obolski, U., Stein, G.Y. and Hadany, L., 2015. Antibiotic Restriction Might Facilitate the Emergence of Multi-drug Resistance. PLoS Comput Biol, 11(6), p.e1004340. [HTML]
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Ram, Y. and Hadany, L. 2015. The probability of improvement in Fisher’s geometric model: A probabilistic approach. Theoretical population biology, 99, pp.1-6. [HTML]
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Ram, Y., Dellus-Gur, E., Obolski, U., Bibi, M., Berman, J. and Hadany, L., 2015. Predicting competition results from growth curves. bioRxiv, p.022640. [HTML]
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Fishman, M.A. and Hadany, L., 2015. Floral advertisement and the competition for pollination services. Biosystems, 132, pp.35-42. [HTML]
2014 and earlier
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Hazak, O., Obolski, U., Prat, T., Friml, J., Hadany, L. and Yalovsky, S., 2014. Bimodal regulation of ICR1 levels generates self-organizing auxin distribution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111(50), pp.E5471-E5479. [HTML]
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Ram, Y. and Hadany, L. 2014. Stress-induced mutagenesis and complex adaptation. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, 281(1792), p.20141025. [HTML]
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Obolski U., Alon D., Hadany L., Stein G. 2014. Resistance profiles of coagulase-negative staphylococci contaminating blood cultures predict pathogen resistance and patient mortality. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, p.dku156. [HTML]
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Khait R., Obolski U., Hadany L., Genin A. 2013. Food selectivity and diet switch can explain the slow feeding of herbivorous coral-reef fishes during the morning. PloS one, 8(12), p.e82391. [HTML]
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Gueijman, A., Ayali, A., Ram, Y., and Hadany, L. 2013. Dispersing away from bad genotypes: the evolution of Fitness-Associated Dispersal (FAD) in homogeneous environments. BMC evolutionary biology, 13(1), p.1. [HTML]
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Fishman, M.A., and Hadany, L. 2013. Pollinators' mating rendezvous and the evolution of floral advertisement. Journal of theoretical biology, 316, pp.99-106. [HTML]
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Obolski, U. and Hadany, L. 2012. Implications of stress-induced genetic variation for minimizing multidrug resistance in bacteria. BMC medicine, 10(1), p.89. [HTML]
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Ram, Y. and Hadany, L. 2012. The evolution of stress-Induced hypermutation in asexual populations. Evolution, 66(7), pp.2315-2328. [HTML]
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Berman, J., and Hadany, L. 2012. Does stress induce (para) sex? Implications for Candida albicans evolution. Trends in Genetics, 28(5), pp.197-203. [HTML]
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Barzel, A., Obolski, U., Gogarten, P., Kupiec, M. and Hadany, L. 2011. Home and away-the evolutionary dynamics of homing endonucleases. BMC evolutionary biology, 11(1), p.1. [HTML]
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Leontiev, V. and Hadany, L., 2010. Regulated superinfection may help HIV adaptation on rugged landscape. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 10(4), pp.505-510. [HTML]
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Fishman, M.A. and Hadany, L. 2010. Plant–pollinator population dynamics. Theoretical population biology, 78(4), pp.270-277. [HTML]
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Hadany, L. and Otto, S.P. 2009. Condition‐dependent sex and the rate of adaptation. the american naturalist, 174(S1), pp.S71-S78. [HTML]
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Hadany, L., 2009. On the role of stress in evolution. Stress-From Molecules to Behavior: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Neurobiology of Stress Responses, pp.1-17. [HTML]
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Gonzalez, C., Hadany, L., Ponder, R.G., Price, M., Hastings, P.J., Rosenberg , S.M. 2008. Mutability and importance of a hypermutable cell subpopulation that produces stress-induced mutants in Escherichia coli. PLoS Genet, 4(10), p.e1000208. [HTML]
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Leontiev, L., Maury, W., and Hadany, L. 2008. Drug induced superinfection in HIV and the evolution of drug resistance. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 8(1), pp.40-50. [HTML]
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Hadany, L. and Comeron, J.M., 2008. Why are sex and recombination so common?. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1133(1), pp.26-43. [HTML]
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Kark, S., Hadany, L., Safriel, U.N., Noy-Meir, I., Eldredge, N., Tabarroni, C. and Randi, E., 2008. How does genetic diversity change towards the range periphery?. Evolutionary Ecology Research, 10(3), pp.391-414. [HTML]
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Hadany, L. and Beker, T. 2007. Sexual selection and the evolution of obligatory sex. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 7(1), p.1. [HTML]
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Hadany, L. and Otto, S.P. 2007. The evolution of condition-dependent sex in the face of high costs. Genetics, 176(3), pp.1713-1727. [HTML]
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Hadany, L. , Beker, T., Eshel, I. , and Feldman, M. W. 2006. Why is stress so deadly? An evolutionary perspective. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, 273(1588), pp.881-885. [HTML]
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Agrawal, A.F., Hadany, L. and Otto, S.P., 2005. The evolution of plastic recombination. Genetics, 171(2), pp.803-812. [HTML]
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Hadany, L. and Feldman, M.W. 2005. Evolutionary traction: the cost of adaptation and the evolution of sex. Journal of evolutionary biology, 18(2), pp.309-314. [HTML]
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Hadany, L., Eshel, I., and Motro, U. 2004. No place like home: competition, dispersal and complex adaptation. Journal of evolutionary biology, 17(6), pp.1328-1336. [HTML]
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Hadany, L. and Beker, T. 2003. On the evolutionary advantage of fitness-associated recombination. Genetics, 165(4), pp.2167-2179. [HTML]
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Hadany, L. 2003. Adaptive peak shifts in a heterogenous environment. Theoretical population biology, 63(1), pp.41-51. [HTML]
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Hadany, L. and Beker, T. 2003. Fitness‐associated recombination on rugged adaptive landscapes. Journal of evolutionary biology, 16(5), pp.862-870. [HTML]
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Beker, T. and Hadany, L. 2002, December. Noise and Elitism in Evolutionary Computation. In HIS (pp. 193-203).
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Hadany, L. 2001. A conflict between two evolutionary levels in trees. Journal of theoretical biology, 208(4), pp.507-521. [HTML]
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