Selected publications of the project
A projekt eredményeként megjelent, kiemelkedő publikációk.
Bölöni, J. et al. ... (2017) Quantity and dynamics of dead wood in managed and unmanaged dry-mesic oak forests in the Hungarian Carpathians. Forest Ecology and Management 399:120-131
Erős, T. (2017) Scaling fish metacommunities in stream networks: synthesis and future research avenues. Community Ecology 18(1):72-86
Erős, T. et al. ... (2017) Effect of landscape context on fish metacommunity structuring in stream networks. Freshwater Biology 62:215-228
Fekete, I. ... G. Várbíró ... et al. (2017) Long-term effects of climate change on carbon storage and tree species composition in a dry deciduous forest. Global Change Biology 23(8): 3154–3168
Fischer, C. ... P. Batáry (2017) Ecosystem services and disservices provided by small rodents in arable fields: Effects of local and landscape management. J Appl Ecol. 00:1–11. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.13016
Kovács, B. et al. ... (2017) Stand structural drivers of microclimate in mature temperate mixed forests. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 234:11-21
Kovács, J. ... G. Várbíró ... et al. (2017) The role of annual periodic behavior of water quality parameters in primary production: chlorophyll-a estimation. Ecological Indicators 78: 311-321
Kovács-Hostyánszky, A. et al. ... (2017) Ecological intensification to mitigate impacts of conventional intensive land use on pollinators and pollination. Ecology Letters 20:673-689
Lunja M. Ernst, T. Tscharntke, P. Batáry (2017) Grassland management in agricultural vs. forested landscapes drives butterfly and bird diversity. Biological Conservation 216: 51-59
Maasz, G, P Takács, P Boda, G Varbiro & Z Pirger (2017) Mayfly and fish species identification and sex determination in bleak (Alburnus alburnus) by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry . Science of The Total Environment 601-602: 317-325.
Mihók, B. et al. ... (2017) Biodiversity on the waves of history: conservation in a changing social and institutional environment in Hungary, a post-soviet EU member state. Biological Conservation 211: 67-75
Ónodi, G. et al. ... (2017) Comparing the accuracy of three non-destructive methods in estimating aboveground plant biomass. Community Ecology 18(1):56-62
Ónodi, G. et al. ... (2017) Estimating aboveground herbaceous plant biomass via proxies: The confounding effects of sampling year and precipitation. Ecological Indicators 79:355-360
Schmera, D (2017) On the operative use of community overlap in analyzing incidence data. Community Ecology 18(1): 117-119
Somodi, I. et al. ... (2017) Implementation and application of multiple potential natural vegetation models – a case study of Hungary. Journal of Vegetation Science, in press, available on-line
Somodi, I., N. Lepesi, Z. Botta-Dukát (2017) Prevalence dependence in model goodness measures with special emphasis on true skill statistics. Ecology and Evolution 7(3): 863-872
Táborská, M. ... P. Ódor (2017) Wood-inhabiting bryophyte communities are influenced by different management intensities in the past. Biodiversity and Conservation 26: 2893-2909
Tóth, M. et al. ... (2017) Limnological changes in South Carpathian glacier-formed lakes (Retezat Mountains, Romania) during the Late Glacial and the Holocene: a synthesis. Quaternary International, In press, available on-line
Vad, F. Cs. ... A. Föld, A. Tóth, B. Tóth, ... A. Móra ... É. Ács (2017) Wartime scars or reservoirs of biodiversity? The value of bomb crater ponds in aquatic conservation. Biological Conservation 209:253-262
Várbíró, G, J Görgényi, B Tóthmérész, J Padisák, É Hajnal & G Borics (2017) Functional redundancy modifies species–area relationship for freshwater phytoplankton. Ecology and Evolution 7(23): 9905-9913
Vincze, I. ... M. Tóth, ... E. K. Magyari (2017) Holocene treeline and timberline changes in the South Carpathians (Romania): Climatic and anthropogenic drivers on the southern slopes of the Retezat Mountains. The Holocene, First Published April 20, 2017, https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683617702227