Publikációk

2021

Csosz, Sandor; Seifert, Bernhard; Mikó, Istvan; Boudinot, Brendon; Borowiec, Marek; Fisher, Brian; Prebus, Matthew; Puniamoorthy, Jayanthi; Rakotonirina, Jean-Claude; Rasoamanana, Nicole; Schultz, Roland; Trietsch, Carolyn; Ulmer, Jonah M; Elek, Zoltán. Insect Morphometry is Reproducible Under Average Investigation Standards ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION. 11: 547-559

Kovács-Hostyánszki, Anikó; Soltész, Zoltán; Szigeti, Viktor; Somay, László; Báldi, András. Non-rotational set-aside fields improve reproductive success of cavity-nesting bees and wasps at the landscape scale, but have no effect on other wild bees and hoverflies in mid-summer AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT. 308: -

Csongor, I. Vágási; Orsolya, Vincze; Jean-François, Lemaître; Péter, L. Pap; Victor, Ronget; Jean-Michel, Gaillard. Is degree of sociality associated with reproductive senescence? A comparative analysis across birds and mammals PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B - BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES. 376: -

Martin-Velez, Victor; Lovas-Kiss, Adam; Sanchez, Marta I; Green, Andy J. Endozoochory of the same community of plants lacking fleshy fruits by storks and gulls JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE. 32: -

Korányi, Dávid; Gallé, Róbert; Donkó, Bettina; Chamberlain, Dan E.; Batáry, Péter. Urbanization does not affect green space bird species richness in a mid-sized city URBAN ECOSYSTEMS. 24: 789-800

Kutszegi, Gergely; Siller, Irén; Dima, Bálint; Merényi, Zsolt; Varga, Torda; Takács, Katalin; Turcsányi, Gábor; Bidló, András; Ódor, Péter. Revealing hidden drivers of macrofungal species richness by analyzing fungal guilds in temperate forests, West Hungary COMMUNITY ECOLOGY. 22: 13-28

Woodcock, B.A.; Pywell, R.F.; Macgregor, N.A.; Edwards, M.E.; Redhead, J.; Ridding, L.E.; Batáry, P.; Czerwiński, M.; Duffield, S. Historical, local and landscape factors determine the success of grassland restoration for arthropods AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT. 308: -

Datki, Zsolt; Acs, Eva; Balazs, Evelin; Sovany, Tamas; Csoka, Ildiko; Zsuga, Katalin; Kalman, Janos; Galik-Olah, Zita. Exogenic production of bioactive filamentous biopolymer by monogonant rotifers ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY. 208: -

Halassy, Melinda; Kövendi‐Jakó, Anna; Reis, Bruna; Szitár, Katalin; Seyidova, Zeynab; Török, Katalin. N immobilization treatment revisited: A retarded and temporary effect unfolded in old-field restoration APPLIED VEGETATION SCIENCE. 24: -

Batáry, Péter; Rösch, Verena; Dormann, Carsten F.; Tscharntke, Teja. Increasing connectivity enhances habitat specialists but simplifies plant–insect food webs OECOLOGIA. 195: 539-546

Demeter, László; Molnár, Ábel Péter; Öllerer, Kinga; Csóka, György; Kiš, Alen; Vadász, Csaba; Horváth, Ferenc; Molnár, Zsolt. Rethinking the natural regeneration failure of pedunculate oak: The pathogen mildew hypothesis BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION. 253, Paper: 108928 (2021)

Deák, Balázs; Kovács, Bence; Rádai, Zoltán; Apostolova, Iva; Kelemen, András; Kiss, Réka; Lukács, Katalin; Palpurina, Salza; Sopotlieva, Desislava; Báthori, Ferenc; Valkó, Orsolya. Linking environmental heterogeneity and plant diversity: The ecological role of small natural features in homogeneous landscapes SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. 763: -

Móréh, Ágnes; Endrédi, Anett; Piross, Sándor Imre; Jordán, Ferenc. Topology of additive pairwise effects in food webs ECOLOGICAL MODELLING. 440: -

Kuli-Révész, Kitti; Korányi, Dávid; Lakatos, Tamás; Szabó, Ágota Réka; Batáry, Péter; Gallé, Róbert. Smaller and Isolated Grassland Fragments Are Exposed to Stronger Seed and Insect Predation in Habitat Edges FORESTS. 12: 1-12

Somay, László; Szigeti, Viktor; Boros, Gergely; Ádám, Réka; Báldi, András. Wood Pastures: A Transitional Habitat between Forests and Pastures for Dung Beetle Assemblages FORESTS. 12: -

Boda, Pál; Bozóki, Tamás; Krasznai-K., Eszter Á.; Várbíró, Gábor; Móra, Arnold; Csabai, Zoltán. Restoration-mediated alteration induces substantial structural changes, but negligible shifts in functional and phylogenetic diversity of a non-target community: a case study from a soda pan HYDROBIOLOGIA. 848: 857-871

Pernecker, Bálint; Czirok, Attila; Mauchart, Péter; Boda, Pál; Móra, Arnold; Csabai, Zoltán. No experimental evidence for vector-free, long-range, upstream dispersal of adult Asian clams [Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774)] BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS. 23: 1393-1404

Hideg, Éva; Mihók, Barbara; Gáspár, Judit; Schmidt, Péter; Márton, András; Báldi, András. Assessment in horizon scanning by various stakeholder groups using Osgood’s semantic differential scale – A methodological development FUTURES. 126: -

Varga, Krisztina; Csízi, István; Monori, István; Valkó, Orsolya. Threats and challenges related to grazing paddocks: Recovery of extremely overgrazed grassland after grazing exclusion ARID LAND RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT. 35: 346-357

Tapolczai, Kálmán; Selmeczy, Géza B.; Szabó, Beáta; B-Béres, Viktória; Keck, François; Bouchez, Agnès; Rimet, Frédéric; Padisák, Judit. The potential of exact sequence variants (ESVs) to interpret and assess the impact of agricultural pressure on stream diatom assemblages revealed by DNA metabarcoding ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS. 122: -

Tammaru, Keily; Košnar, Jan; Abbas, Amira Fatime; Barta, Karola Anna; de Bello, Francesco; Harrison, Stefan; Degli, Emilia Innocenti; Kiss, Réka; Lukács, Katalin; Neumann, Szilvia Márta; Wagia, Hayden; Puy, Javier; Lepš, Jan. Ecological differentiation of Carex species coexisting in a wet meadow: Comparison of pot and field experiments ACTA OECOLOGICA: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY. 110: -

Csősz, Sándor; Báthori, Ferenc; Gallé, László; Lőrinczi, Gábor; Maák, István; Tartally, András; Kovács, Éva; Somogyi, Anna Ágnes; Markó, Bálint. The Myrmecofauna (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Hungary: Survey of Ant Species with an Annotated Synonymic Inventory INSECTS. 12: -

Minaudo, Camille; Abonyi, András; Leitão, Maria; Lançon, Anne Marie; Floury, Mathieu; Descy, Jean-Pierre; Moatar, Florentina. Long-term impacts of nutrient control, climate change, and invasive clams on phytoplankton and cyanobacteria biomass in a large temperate river SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. 756: -

Csaba, Németh. Bryophilous ascomycetes (Pezizales) in Hungarian cemeteries. HERZOGIA. 33: 319-339

Báldi, András; Palotás, Brigitta. How to diminish the geographical bias in IPBES and related science? CONSERVATION LETTERS. 14: -

Kinga, Molnár; György, Kriska; Péter, Lőw. Annelida . : 185-219 LaDouceur Elise E.B.. Invertebrate Histology. (2021) ISBN:9781119507697

Michelle, M. Dennis; Kinga, Molnár; György, Kriska; Péter, Lőw. Mollusca . : 87-132 LaDouceur Elise E.B.. Invertebrate Histology. (2021) ISBN:9781119507697

Erdős, László; Szitár, Katalin; Öllerer, Kinga; Ónodi, Gábor; Kertész, Miklós; Török, Péter; Baráth, Kornél; Tölgyesi, Csaba; Bátori, Zoltán; Somay, László; Orbán, Ildikó; Kröel-Dulay, György. Oak regeneration at the arid boundary of the temperate deciduous forest biome: insights from a seeding and watering experiment EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH. 140: 589-601

Fernández, Francisco J.; Garay, József; Móri, Tamás F.; Csiszár, Villő; Varga, Zoltán; López, Inmaculada; Gámez, Manuel; Cabello, Tomás. Theoretical Foundation of the Control of Pollination by Hoverflies in a Greenhouse AGRONOMY. 11: -