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Bartha, S., R. Canullo, S. Chelli & G. Campetella (2020) Unimodal Relationships of Understory Alpha and Beta Diversity along Chronosequence in Coppiced and Unmanaged Beech Forests. Diversity 12(3): 101
Biró, M., Molnár, Zs., Öllerer, K., Lengyel, A., Ulicsni, V., Szabados, K., Kiš, A., Perić, R., Demeter, L., Babai, D. (2020) Conservation and herding co-benefit from traditional extensive wetland grazing. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 300:106983 First Online
Boros, E, K. V.-Balogh, B. Csitári, L. Vörös, A.J. Székely (2020) Macrophytes and groundwater drive extremely high organic carbon concentration of soda pans. Freshwater Biology. 2020 65:1555–1568.
Horváth F., Á. Bede-Fazekas, D. Ittzés, A. Kovács-Hostyánszki and E Tanács (2020) Legyen ökoszisztéma miniszter, szimulációs játék a baljós ökológiai változások visszafordítására. Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, URL - http://okoszisztema-miniszter.hu/
Molnár Zs., Kelemen A., Kun R., Máté J., Sáfián, L., Biró, M. Máté A., Vadász Cs. (2020) Traditional herders modify both livestock and researcher behaviour: knowledge co-production for better management of species-rich grasslands. Journal of Applied Ecology, Early view
Szabó, Z., K. Buczkó, A. Haliuc, I. Pál, J.L. Korponai, R.Cs. Begy, D. Veres, T.P. Luoto, A.R. Zsigmond, E.K. Magyari (2020) Ecosystem shift of a mountain lake under climate and human pressure: A move out from the safe operating space. Science of the Total Environment 743: 140584
Ulicsni, V., Babai, D., Juhász, E., Molnár, Zs., Biró, M. (2020) Local knowledge about a newly reintroduced, rapidly spreading species (Eurasian beaver) and perception of its impact on ecosystem services. PLoS ONE 15(5): e0233506
Ádám Kun, Beáta Oborny & Ulf Dieckmann (2019) Five main phases of landscape degradation revealed by a dynamic mesoscale model analysing the splitting, shrinking, and disappearing of habitat patches. Scientific Reports 9: 11149
Alahuhta, J., T. Erős, O-M. Kärnä, J. Soininen, J. Wang & J. Heinof (2019) Understanding environmental change through the lens of trait-based, functional, and phylogenetic biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems.. Environmental Reviews 27(2): 263-273,
Biró, M., Zs. Molnár, D. Babai, A. Dénes, A Fehér, S. Barta, L. Sáfián, K. Szabados, A. Kiš, L. Demeter & K. Öllerer (2019) Reviewing historical traditional knowledge for innovative conservation management: A re-evaluation of wetland grazing. Science of The Total Environment. 666: 1114–1125.
Chelli, S., E. Simonetti, Wellstein C. ... S. Bartha & R. Canullo (2019) Effects of climate, soil, forest structure and land use on the functional composition of the understory in Italian forests. J. of Veg. Sci. 30(6): 1110-1121.
Chelli, S., G. Ottaviani, E. Simonetti ... S. Bartha ... G. Campetella (2019) Climate is the main driver of clonal and bud bank traits in Italian forest understories. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 40: 125478
Erős, T, L Kuehne, A Dolezsai, N Sommerwerk & C Wolter (2019) A systematic review of assessment and conservation management in large floodplain rivers – Actions postponed. Ecological Indicators 98: 453–461
Gantuya, B., Á. Avar. D. Babai, Á. Molnár, Zs. Molnár (2019) “A herder’s duty is to think”: landscape partitioning and folk habitats of Mongolian herders in a mountain forest steppe (Khuvsugul-Murun region). J Ethnobiology Ethnomedicine (2019) 15: 54
Kun, R., S. Bartha, Á. Malatinszky, Zs. Molnár, A. Lengyel & B. Dániel (2019) “Everyone does it a bit differently!”: Evidence for a positive relationship between micro-scale land-use diversity and plant diversity in hay meadows. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 283: 106556
Michael T. Gastner, Károly Takács, Máté Gulyás, Zsuzsanna Szvetelszky, Beáta Oborny (2019) The impact of hypocrisy on opinion formation: A dynamic model. PLOS ONE 14(6): e0218729
Riho Marja, D Kleijn, T Tscharntke, AM Klein, T Frank & P Batáry (2019) Effectiveness of agri-environmental management on pollinators is moderated more by ecological contrast than by landscape structure or land-use intensity. Ecology Letters 22(9): 1493-1500.
Róbert Juhász and Beáta Oborny (2019) Percolation theory suggests some universal features in range margins across environmental gradients. arXiv:1909.00585 [q-bio.PE]
Stotz, G.C., J.F. Cahill, J.A. Bennett ... S. Bartha ... M. Zobel & L.H. Fraser (2019) Not a melting pot: Plant species aggregate in their non‐native range. Global Ecology and Biogeography - DOI: 10.1111/geb.13046
Terziyska, T., J.L. Tsakalos, S. Bartha, I. Apostolova, D. Sopotlieva, Z. Zimmermann, G. Szabó & C. Wellstein (2019) Species and functional differences between subalpine grasslands with and without dwarf shrub encroachment. Plant Biosystems, DOI: 10.1080/11263504.2019.1651780
Toth, M, M van Hardenbroek, N Bleicher & O Heiri (2019) Pronounced early human impact on lakeshore environments documented by aquatic invertebrate remains in waterlogged Neolithic settlement deposits. Quaternary Science Reviews 205: 126-142
Tóth, R, I Czeglédi, B Kern & T Erős (2019) Land use effects in riverscapes: Diversity and environmental drivers of stream fish communities in protected, agricultural and urban landscapes. Ecological Indicators 101: 742–748
Abonyi, A, É Ács, A Hidas, I Grigorszky, G Várbíró, G Borics & KT Kiss (2018) Functional diversity of phytoplankton highlights long‐term gradual regime shift in the middle section of the Danube River due to global warming, human impacts and oligotrophication. Freshwater Biology, 63(5), pp.456-472
Angéla Földi, Éva Ács, István Grigorszky, Luc Ector, Carlos Eduardo Wetzel, Gábor Várbíró, Keve Tihamér Kiss, Péter Dobosy, Zsuzsa Trábert, Andrea K.Borsodi, Mónika Duleba (2018) Unexpected consequences of bombing. Community level response of epiphytic diatoms to environmental stress in a saline bomb crater pond area. PLoS ONE 13(10): e0205343
Bácsi, I, J Deli, S Gonda, I Mészáros, G Veréb, D Dobronoki, SA Nagy, V B-Béres V & G Vasas (2018) Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs initiate morphological changes but inhibit carotenoid accumulation in Haematococcus pluvialis. Algal Research 31: 1-13.