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    Role of Personality Characteristics and Sexual Orientation in the Risk for Sexual Addiction Among Israeli Men: Validation of a Hebrew Sex Addiction Scale

    Men having sex with men are known to exhibit heightened sexual activity. This raises the conjecture that different sexual orientations exhibit different levels of sex addiction risk, which is also affected by ...

    Guy Paz, Mark D. Griffiths in International Journal of Mental Health and… (2021)

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    Gap analysis of DNA barcoding in ERMS reference libraries for ascidians and cnidarians

    All-inclusive DNA-barcoding libraries in the storage and analysis platform of the BOLD (Barcode of Life Data) system are essential for the study of the marine biodiversity and are pertinent for regulatory purp...

    Guy Paz, Baruch Rinkevich in Environmental Sciences Europe (2021)

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    Foul play? On the rapid spread of the brown shrimp Penaeus aztecus Ives, 1891 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Penaeidae) in the Mediterranean, with new records from the Gulf of Lion and the southern Levant

    Specimens of the penaeid shrimp Penaeus aztecus, a West Atlantic species, were collected off Le Grau du Roi, Gulf of Lion, France, and off the Israeli coast, Levant Basin, Mediterranean Sea. This alien species ha...

    Bella S. Galil, Gianna Innocenti, Jacob Douek, Guy Paz in Marine Biodiversity (2017)

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    Cotylorhiza erythraea Stiasny, 1920 (Scyphozoa: Rhizostomeae: Cepheidae), yet another erythraean jellyfish from the Mediterranean coast of Israel

    An unfamiliar scyphozoan jellyfish species has been observed along the Mediterranean coast of Israel since 2003. Morphological characters such as the densely anastomosed radial canals and the stalked cupped ap...

    Bella S. Galil, Lisa-Ann Gershwin, Moshe Zorea, Amit Rahav in Marine Biodiversity (2017)

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    Pattern of settlement and natural chimerism in the colonial urochordate Botryllus schlosseri

    Colonies of the cosmopolitan urochordate Botryllus schlosseri that share one or both alleles at a single allorecognition locus (Fu/HC) and come into tissue contacts, may fuse and form a mixed entity, a chimera. B...

    Rachel Ben-Shlomo, Uzi Motro, Guy Paz, Baruch Rinkevich in Genetica (2008)

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    Postglacial-period and Recent Invasions Shape the Population Genetics of Botryllid Ascidians along European Atlantic Coasts

    The colonial urochordate Botryllus schlosseri is a sedentary species of Mediterranean origin that became cosmopolitan, probably because of postglacial-period dispersal and human-mediated invasions of colonies att...

    Rachel Ben-Shlomo, Guy Paz, Baruch Rinkevich in Ecosystems (2006)

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    Allorecognition and Microsatellite Allele Polymorphism of Botryllus schlosseri from the Adriatic Sea

    Botryllus schlossen, a compound ascidian is found worldwide in temperate and subtropical shallow waters. This species, which originated in the Mediterranean Sea, has become cosmopolitan via the tra...

    Baruch Rinkevich, Guy Paz, Jacob Douek, Rachel Ben-Shlomo in The Biology of Ascidians (2001)