Reports https://hamaarag.org.il/en/report/ Israel's National Ecosystem Assessment Program Thu, 23 Jan 2025 07:14:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 The State of Nature Report 2023 – Biodiversity Volumehttps://hamaarag.org.il/en/report/the-state-of-nature-report/ Tue, 21 May 2024 15:58:26 +0000 https://hamaarag.org.il/?post_type=report&p=2595‘The State of Nature Report 2023 – Biodiversity Volume’ is largely based on a ten-year summary of the national
terrestrial monitoring program. Within the framework of this program, a monitoring system comprising approximately 900 sampling plots was set up in nine monitoring units that represent various habitats in Israel. The groups sampled in the monitoring units comprised plants, arthropods, reptiles, birds, and mammals, both in close vicinity to settlements or farmlands and more distant from them [in Hebrew].

הפוסט The State of Nature Report 2023 – Biodiversity Volume הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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The State of Nature Report 2023 – Biodiversity Volume

The State of Nature Reports

The State of Nature Reports have been published since 2010 by Hamaarag. The reports present ecosystem trends and processes in Israel and provide a glimpse into the state of nature in Israel. The State of Nature Report 2023 – Biodiversity Volume is largely based on analyses of data accumulated during the first decade of the National Terrestrial Monitoring Program, operated by Hamaarag. The program encompasses most of Israel’s land territory, and spans 9 habitat-based monitoring units. The main monitoring questions address temporal changes in biodiversity and the effect of human settlements and agriculture on the ecosystems. A decade of monitoring encompassing 941 sampling plots has yielded much data, including 30,375 observations of medium-large sized mammals from 40 species, 68,141 birds from 195 species, 2,849 reptiles from 52 species, 267,579 butterflies from 92 species (over 13 years) and 20,365 plants from 139 species. The report also summarizes findings from additional sources: wildlife counts by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority (INPA), national monitoring programs for streams, the Sea of Galilee, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Red Sea, and the National Butterfly Monitoring Scheme, which is a citizen-science program.

Summary of Results

A decline in the abundance of numerous species

The sharp decline in birds and butterflies (Fig. 1) reflects a broader picture of deteriorating biodiversity in Israel over the last decade. Similar trends were reported for these two groups in other regions around the world; nonetheless, the rate of decline in Israel is markedly higher. This decline is due to environmental changes that impact these groups directly and indirectly. Furthermore, the state of butterflies affects birds and vice versa, and both affect the entire terrestrial ecosystem.

Edge effects

Human settlements and agriculture, especially in the Mediterranean region, pose a major threat to biodiversity in Israel (Fig. 2). The impact is direct through habitat loss from land-use conversion, and indirect through edge effects. These effects include pollutant leakage (herbicides, sewage and waste, light, and noise) and the spread of overabundant and invasive species from human settlements into natural landscapes (Figs. 4,5). The impact zone of farmlands and human settlements on biodiversity greatly exceeds their boundaries, markedly altering adjacent natural habitats and affecting ecological corridors.

Threats to nature in Israel and the way forward

Israel’s biodiversity faces threats similar to other countries, intensified by its high population density and growth rate, small land area and spreadout development. Its location in the Eastern Mediterranean Basin, a region strongly affected by climate change, adds a broad-scale threat (Fig. 4). As a result, numerous species are under threat of extinction (Fig. 3). Despite this, efforts to protect, restore, and reintroduce species have been successful, such as the preservation of flourishing ungulate populations. Management of nature reserves and forests, maintenance of ecological corridors and local practices such as sanitation, mitigate development’s impact on ecosystems and aid biodiversity conservation. Continued long-term monitoring and nature assessment are vital for understanding threats and their impacts, and for formulating effective, science-based policies and practices.

הפוסט The State of Nature Report 2023 – Biodiversity Volume הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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A Summary of the First Decade of Biodiversity Monitoring in Israel: Current Status and Main Threatshttps://hamaarag.org.il/en/report/a-summary-of-the-first-decade-of-biodiversity-monitoring-in-israel-current-status-and-main-threats/ Thu, 23 Jan 2025 07:14:38 +0000 https://hamaarag.org.il/?post_type=report&p=3421הפוסט A Summary of the First Decade of Biodiversity Monitoring in Israel: Current Status and Main Threats הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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הפוסט A Summary of the First Decade of Biodiversity Monitoring in Israel: Current Status and Main Threats הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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Variable influence of settlement proximity on temporal activity patterns of mammals in Israelhttps://hamaarag.org.il/en/report/variable-influence-of-settlement-proximity-on-temporal-activity-patterns-of-mammals-in-israel-2/ Tue, 26 Dec 2023 16:56:43 +0000 https://hamaarag.org.il/?post_type=report&p=2005A Poster presented in a convention

הפוסט Variable influence of settlement proximity on temporal activity patterns of mammals in Israel הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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הפוסט Variable influence of settlement proximity on temporal activity patterns of mammals in Israel הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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2014 Annual Reporthttps://hamaarag.org.il/en/report/2014-annual-report/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 10:34:05 +0000 https://hamaarag.org.il/?post_type=report&p=1599The 2014 final report assesses HaMaarag’s achievements during this year and the activities conducted this year in the fields of terrestrial monitoring, the Mediterranean Sea, ecosystem services, geographic information systems and remote sensing, information systems, visibility and international activity [in Hebrew].

הפוסט 2014 Annual Report הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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הפוסט 2014 Annual Report הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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Ashalim stream monitoring – Fifth year summaryhttps://hamaarag.org.il/en/report/ashalim-stream-monitoring-fifth-year-summary/ Sat, 09 Dec 2023 08:09:17 +0000 https://hamaarag.org.il/?post_type=report&p=1616A booklet of abstracts from the seminar held to sum up the fifth year of monitoring [in Hebrew].

הפוסט Ashalim stream monitoring – Fifth year summary הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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הפוסט Ashalim stream monitoring – Fifth year summary הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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Biodiversity Monitoring in Agricultural Systems – Conceptual Framework and Literature Reviewhttps://hamaarag.org.il/en/report/biodiversity-monitoring-in-agricultural-systems-conceptual-framework-and-literature-review/ Mon, 04 Dec 2023 16:13:45 +0000 https://hamaarag.org.il/?post_type=report&p=1555This report presents a summary of the conceptual framework for monitoring Israel’s agricultural systems, that was developed on the basis of meetings and consultations with experts in the field, as well as a literature review of global experience on this topic. This handbook forms the basis of a program for monitoring biodiversity in agricultural systems, approved following submission to the Chief Scientist of the Ministry of Agriculture. Within this framework we set out on a joint initiative between the Ministry of Agriculture and HaMaarag.

The Agriculture Monitoring Program is part of the National Ecosystem Assessment Program [in Hebrew].

הפוסט Biodiversity Monitoring in Agricultural Systems – Conceptual Framework and Literature Review הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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הפוסט Biodiversity Monitoring in Agricultural Systems – Conceptual Framework and Literature Review הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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Distance from human settlements favors wild-type appearance of feral cats (Felis catus) in Mediterranean woodlandhttps://hamaarag.org.il/en/report/distance-from-human-settlements-favors-wild-type-appearance-of-feral-cats-felis-catus-in-mediterranean-woodland-2/ Tue, 26 Dec 2023 11:21:47 +0000 https://hamaarag.org.il/?post_type=report&p=1974Shahar Dubiner, Itai Namir, Ron Chen &
Eran Levin's article was published in the journal Ecology and Evolution, 2023

הפוסט Distance from human settlements favors wild-type appearance of feral cats (Felis catus) in Mediterranean woodland הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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Camouflage is a common trait enabling animals to avoid detection by predators and prey. Patterns such as spots and stripes are convergent across carnivore families, including felids, and are hypothesized to have adaptive value through camouflage. House cats (Felis catus) were domesticated thousands of years ago, but despite artificial selection for a wide variety of coat colors, the wild-type pattern of tabby cats is very common. We aimed to determine whether this pattern grants an advantage over other morphs in natural environments. We collected cat images taken with camera traps in natural areas near and far from 38 rural settlements in Israel, to compare the habitat use by feral cats of different colors. We tested the effect of proximity to villages and habitat vegetation (normalized difference vegetation index, NDVI) on the probability of space use by the tabby morph compared to the others. NDVI had a positive effect on site use in both morphs, but non-tabby cats had a 2.1 higher probability of using the near sites than the far sites, independent of NDVI. The wild-type tabby cats’ probability of site use were equally likely to be unaffected by proximity, or have an interaction of proximity with NDVI whereby the far transects are used with increasing probability in sites of denser vegetation. We hypothesize that the camouflage of tabby cats, more than other colors and patterns, confers an advantage in roaming the woodland habitats for which this pattern evolved. This has both theoretical implications as rare empirical evidence of the adaptive value of fur coloration, and practical implications on managing the ecological impact of feral cats worldwide.

הפוסט Distance from human settlements favors wild-type appearance of feral cats (Felis catus) in Mediterranean woodland הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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Evrona Nature Reserve monitoring – Fifth year summaryhttps://hamaarag.org.il/en/report/evrona-nature-reserve-monitoring-fifth-year-summary/ Sat, 09 Dec 2023 08:37:48 +0000 https://hamaarag.org.il/?post_type=report&p=1624A booklet of abstracts from the seminar held to sum up five years of the monitoring program in the Evrona Nature Reserve. The findings of the 12 research groups which took part in the program were presented [in Hebrew].

הפוסט Evrona Nature Reserve monitoring – Fifth year summary הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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הפוסט Evrona Nature Reserve monitoring – Fifth year summary הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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Evrona Nature Reserve monitoring – Fourth year summaryhttps://hamaarag.org.il/en/report/evrona-nature-reserve-monitoring-fourth-year-summary/ Sat, 09 Dec 2023 08:33:36 +0000 https://hamaarag.org.il/?post_type=report&p=1623A booklet of abstracts from the seminar held to sum up four years of the monitoring program in the Evrona Nature Reserve. The findings of the 12 research groups which took part in the program were presented [in Hebrew].

הפוסט Evrona Nature Reserve monitoring – Fourth year summary הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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הפוסט Evrona Nature Reserve monitoring – Fourth year summary הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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Evrona Nature Reserve monitoring – Summary of years 2016-2018https://hamaarag.org.il/en/report/evrona-nature-reserve-monitoring-summary-of-years-2016-2018/ Sat, 09 Dec 2023 08:30:32 +0000 https://hamaarag.org.il/?post_type=report&p=1622A booklet of abstracts from the seminar held to sum up the monitoring program in the Evrona Nature Reserve during the period 2016-2018. The findings of the 12 research groups which took part in the program were presented [in Hebrew].

הפוסט Evrona Nature Reserve monitoring – Summary of years 2016-2018 הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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הפוסט Evrona Nature Reserve monitoring – Summary of years 2016-2018 הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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Ashalim stream monitoring – Fourth year summaryhttps://hamaarag.org.il/en/report/ashalim-stream-monitoring-fourth-year-summary/ Sat, 09 Dec 2023 08:12:10 +0000 https://hamaarag.org.il/?post_type=report&p=1617A booklet of abstracts from the seminar held to sum up the fourth year of monitoring [in Hebrew].

הפוסט Ashalim stream monitoring – Fourth year summary הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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הפוסט Ashalim stream monitoring – Fourth year summary הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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Ashalim stream monitoring – Third year summaryhttps://hamaarag.org.il/en/report/ashalim-stream-monitoring-third-year-summary/ Sat, 09 Dec 2023 08:14:05 +0000 https://hamaarag.org.il/?post_type=report&p=1619A booklet of abstracts from the seminar held to sum up the third year of monitoring [in Hebrew].

הפוסט Ashalim stream monitoring – Third year summary הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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הפוסט Ashalim stream monitoring – Third year summary הופיע לראשונה ב-Hamaarag.

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