Publications

2025

Sucholas Joanna; Molnár Zsol;, Łuczaj Łukasz; Luick Rainer; Poschlod Peter. Are agri-environmental schemes doing their job? Evidence from Biebrza National Park, Poland LAND USE POLICY, 148 Paper: 107390 (2025)

Tinya Flóra; Csépányi Péter; Horváth Csenge Veronika; Kovács Bence; Németh Csaba; Ódor Péter. Fine-scale interventions can reinforce the forest character of the understory vegetation – The effects of different artificial gaps in an oak-dominated forest FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 578, Paper: 122471 (2025)

Korányi Dávid; Kőrösi Ádám; Orosz András; Markó Viktor. Sap-feeding insects do not respond uniformly to urbanization: The role of urban green spaces and species characteristics GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION, 57, Paper: e03397 (2025)

Csillag Márton, Giaffar Hamza, Szathmáry Eörs; Santos Mauro; Czégel Dániel. From Bayes to Darwin: Evolutionary search as an exaptation from sampling-based Bayesian inference JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY, 599, Paper: 112032 (2025)

Apari Péter; Földvári Gábor. How Do Trematodes Induce Cancer? A Possible Evolutionary Adaptation of an Oncogenic Agent Transmitted by Flukes EVOLUTIONARY APPLICATIONS, 18 : 1, Paper: e70070 (2025)

Laczkó Levente; Nagy Nikoletta Andrea; Nagy Ágnes; Maroda Ágnes; Sály Péter. An updated reference genome of Barbatula barbatula (Linnaeus, 1758) SCIENTIFIC DATA, 12 : 1, Paper: 137 (2025)

Soares Ruben R.G.; Varg Javier Edo; Szabó Attila; Kluge Mariana; Petrini Filip; Psallida Margarita; Olszewski Paweł; Nikou Danai V.; Owusu-Agyeman Isaac; Perez-Zabaleta Mariel; Cetecioglu Zeynep; Naseem Umear; Malmberg Maja; Székely Anna J. Hyperplex PCR enables highly multiplexed analysis of point mutations in wastewater: Long-term SARS-CoV-2 variant surveillance in Sweden as a case study WATER RESEARCH, 274, Paper: 123154 (2025)

Dolmans Vincent; Partoens Lisa; Deboelpaep Evelien; Horváth Zsófia; Vanschoenwinkel Bram. Dietary data suggest large branchiopods may be an underrecognised food resource for a wide range of waterbirds HYDROBIOLOGIA, 2025, Paper: Published on 05 February 2025

MÁRTON Zsuzsanna; BARTA Barbara; VAD Csaba F.; SZABÓ Beáta; HAMER Andrew J.; KARDOS Vivien; LASKAI Csilla; FIERPASZ Ádám; HORVÁTH Zsófia. Effects of urbanisation, habitat characteristics, and management on garden pond biodiversity: Findings from a large-scale citizen science survey LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 257, Paper: 105299 (2025)

Macaulay Samuel J.; Jeppesen Erik; Riebesell Ulf; Nejstgaard Jens C.; Berger Stella A.; Lewandowska Aleksandra M.; Rico Andreu; Kefford Ben J.; Vad Csaba F.; Costello David M.; Wang Haijun; Madge Pimentel Iris; Barcelos e Ramos Joana; González Jose; Spilling Kristian; de Senerpont Domis Lisette; Boersma Maarten; Stockenreiter Maria; Meerhoff Mariana; Vijver Martina G.; Kelly-Quinn Mary; Beklioğlu Meryem; Matias Miguel G.; Sswat Michael; Juvigny‐Khenafou Noël P. D.; Fink Patrick; Zhang Peiyu; Taniwaki Ricardo H.; Ptacnik Robert; Langenheder Silke; Nederstigt Tom A. P.; Horváth Zsófia; Piggott Jeremy J. Addressing grand ecological challenges in aquatic ecosystems: how can mesocosms be used to advance solutions? OIKOS, 2025, Paper: e11020 (2025)

Varga Tamás; Garay József. Strong Stability for Matrix Games Under Time Constraints DYNAMIC GAMES AND APPLICATIONS (2025)

Bölöni János; Aszalós Réka; Ódor Péter. Lack of large-diameter living trees and low structural diversity characterise managed dry-mesic oak forests in the Hungarian Carpathians FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 586, Paper: 122706 (2025)

Rovenskaya Elena; Ivanov Alexey; Hathiari Sarah; Kotova Daria; Scharler Ursula M.; Boza Gergely. An ecological perspective to master the complexities of the digital economy npj Complexity, 2 : 1 Paper: 16 (2025)

Baruah Gaurav; Barabás György; John Robert. When Do Trait‐Based Higher Order Interactions and Individual Variation Promote Robust Species Coexistence? ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 15 : 4. Paper: e71336 (2025)

Vörös Márton; Bede‐Fazekas Ákos; Crecco Lorenzo; Deák Balázs; Gyalus Adrienn; Schmotzer András; Valkó Orsolya; Halassy Melinda; Somodi Imelda. Potential vegetation estimations help to assess feasibility and expected effort needed in grassland restoration by shrub removal RESTORATION ECOLOGY, Paper: e70037 (2025)

Szepesi Zs; Maroda Á.; Csipkés R.; Sály P. Adatok a Tarnából 2023. évben kimutatott új és korábban ritkán észlelt halfajok előfordulásáról PISCES HUNGARICI : 17, Paper: e2502 (2025)

György Kriska Teaching Biology: Photosynthetic Organisms Cham, Svájc : Springer Nature Switzerland (2025) , 577 p. ISBN 9783031840845, 9783031840852

Veres Katalin; Németh Csaba; Kovács Bence; Bölöni János; Frank Tamás; Ódor Péter; Aszalós Réka. Forest restoration interventions in temperate oak woodlands benefit epiphyte communities – The effect of gap openings and deadwood enrichment on bryophytes and lichens FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 593. Paper: 122857 (2025)

Davín, A.A., Woodcroft, B.J. Soo, R.M., Benoit Morel, B., ..., Szöllősi, G.J. A geological timescale for bacterial evolution and oxygen adaptation Science 388:eadp1853

Agustín Estrada-Peña; Sandra Antunes; Ana Domingos; Helen Esser; Gábor Földvári; Hans-Peter Fuehrer; Aysen Gargili; Mats van Gestel; Giulio Grandi; Maria Kazimirova; Dorota Kiewra; Tero Klemola; Lene Jung Kjær; Vivian Kjelland; Katarzyna Kubiak; Daniele de Meneghi; Andrei Daniel Mihalca; Sarah Moutailler; Aleksandar Potkonjak; Pavel Prokop; Käthe Robert; Renate Ranka; Angel Sainz; Jani Sormunen; Smaragda Sotiraki; Christina Strube; Snorre Stuen; Pavel Široký; Laura Tomassone; Annetta Zintl. Living with ticks: Results of an online survey of the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) regarding ticks and tick-borne pathogens in academic environments across Europe TICKS AND TICK-BORNE DISEASES, 16 : 4, Paper: 102515 (2025)

Egri Ádám; Jásdi Mihály; Kriska György. Spectral sensitivity and temporal resolution of the sexually dimorphic compound eyes of Electrogena lateralis SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 15 : 1, Paper: 29465 (2025)

Lakatos Tamás; Andresz-Dérer Patrícia; Kotowska Dorota; Batáry Péter. How Gardening Can Work towards Combatting the Biodiversity Crisis: A Landscape Perspective In: Kingsley, Jonathan; Egerer, Monika: Crisis Gardening. Boca Raton, Amerikai Egyesült Államok : CRC Press (2025) pp. 1-9. , 9 p.

Szabadi Kriszta Lilla; Kurali Anikó; Estók Péter; Görföl Tamás; Froidevaux Jérémy S. P.; Zsebők Sándor. Bats in livestock farms—effects of farm characteristics and landscape composition on bat activity LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY, 40 : 9 Paper: 179 (2025)

Vörös Dániel; Czárán Tamás; Szilágyi András; Könnyű Balázs. The dynamics of prebiotic take-off: the transfer of functional RNA communities from mineral surfaces to vesicles COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY, 8 : 1 Paper: 484 (2025)

Süle Gabriella; Báldi András; Kleijn David; Steffan‐Dewenter Ingolf; Venn Stephen; Goulson Dave; Dietzel Simon; Muratet Audrey; Cole Lorna J.; Öckinger Erik; Tzortzakaki Olga; Banaszak‐Cibicka Weronika; Betz Oliver; Blackmore Lorna M.; Dylewski Łukasz; Fontaine Benoît; Fournier Bertrand; Geppert Costanza; Griffiths‐Lee Janine; Hawthorn Catriona; Holzschuh Andrea; Horák Jakub; Horstmann Svenja; Hoyle Helen; Kati Vassiliki; Kovács‐Hostyánszki Anikó; Marini Lorenzo; Michelot‐Antalik Alice; Moretti Marco; Norton Briony A.; Phillips Benjamin B.; Plećaš Milan; Rada Patrik; Sárospataki Miklós; Schulze Sonja; Shwartz Assaf; Unterweger Philipp; Szigeti Viktor. Pollinator‐Promoting Interventions in European Urban Habitats – A Synthesis ECOLOGY LETTERS, 28 : 8, Paper e70189 (2025)

Boda P; Szeles J; Lukács Á; B-Béres V; Bozóki T; Fekete J; Ficsór M; Nagy SA; Várbíró; G. Hidden results of functional diversity in macroinvertebrates: response of trait groups to flow intermittency in lowland streams Inland Waters, 14(1-2), 127-142. (2025)

Fekete, J.; Várbíró, G.; Szeles, J.; Bozóki, T.; Pernecker, B.; Csabai, Z.; & Boda, P. Prolonged flow intermittency undermines the habitat potential of forested landscapes for a stream-dwelling dragonfly Ecological Entomolgy, Paper: een.70007 (2025)

Jess D Hebert, Yuning J Tang, Márton Szamecz, Laura Andrejka, Steven S Lopez, Dmitri A Petrov, Gábor Boross, Monte M Winslow Combinatorial In Vivo Genome Editing Identifies Widespread Epistasis and an Accessible Fitness Landscape During Lung Tumorigenesis Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 42, Issue 2, February 2025

Gyalus, A., Bertalan, L., Csonka, A. C., Halassy, M., Kertész, M., Kröel-Dulay, G., ... & Csecserits, A. Nearby woody patches and microtopography reduce grass dieback during extreme drought. Global Ecology and Conservation, 60, e03596.