TY - JOUR AU - Winkler, Dániel AU - Sternalski, Jakub AU - Ónodi, Gábor AU - Szigeti, Nóra AU - Flórián, Norbert AU - Dányi, László TI - Investigation on the true identity of Entomobrya nigriventris Stach, 1929 (Collembola, Entomobryidae) with the description of a new species JF - ZOOKEYS J2 - ZOOKEYS VL - 1185 PY - 2023 SP - 321 EP - 353 PG - 33 SN - 1313-2989 DO - 10.3897/zookeys.1185.112279 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34416932 ID - 34416932 AB - The present paper gives a detailed and illustrated redescription of Entomobrya nigriventris Stach, 1929, and the description of a new species collected from open sand steppe habitat in Hungary. Based on the colour pattern, E. arenaria Winkler, Flórián & Dányi, sp. nov. is close to E. violaceolineata Stach, 1963 but differs from it by the morphology of the labral papillae and the dorsal macrochaetotaxy of the head, Th II, and Abd II–IV. The new species is also characterised by dark ventral body colouration in adult specimens. In this regard, an overview of European Entomobrya species in which the dark ventral side may occur is also provided. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Páll-Gergely, Barna AU - Jochum, Adrienne AU - Vermeulen, Jaap J. AU - Anker, Katja AU - Hunyadi, András AU - Örstan, Aydin AU - Szabó, Ábel AU - Dányi, László AU - Schilthuizen, Menno TI - The world’s tiniest land snails from Laos and Vietnam (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Hypselostomatidae) JF - CONTRIBUTIONS TO ZOOLOGY J2 - CONTRIB ZOOL VL - 91 PY - 2022 IS - 1 SP - 62 EP - 78 PG - 17 SN - 1383-4517 DO - 10.1163/18759866-bja10025 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32634348 ID - 32634348 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Dyachkov, Y.V. AU - Farzalieva, G.Sh. AU - Dányi, László TI - On the centipede genus schizotergitius verhoeff, 1930, with a redescription of schizotergitius altajicus loksa, 1978 and a key to the genera of the family lithobiidae in central asia (Chilopoda: Lithobiomorpha) JF - RUSSIAN ENTOMOLOGICAL JOURNAL J2 - RUSS ENTOMOL J VL - 30 PY - 2021 IS - 3 SP - 361 EP - 371 PG - 11 SN - 0132-8069 DO - 10.15298/rusentj.30.3.16 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32462561 ID - 32462561 N1 - Export Date: 20 October 2021 Correspondence Address: Dyachkov, Y.V.; Altai State University, Lenin Avenue, 61, Russian Federation; email: dyachkov793@mail.ru LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CONF AU - Sipőcz, László AU - Flórián, Norbert AU - Gergócs, Veronika AU - Dányi, László AU - Dombos, Miklós TI - Automatic detection of soil microarthropods. poster TS - poster T2 - FAO Global Symposium on Soil Biodiversity PY - 2021 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32164946 ID - 32164946 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Dányi, László AU - Korsós, Zoltán TI - Preface JF - OPUSCULA ZOOLOGICA (BUDAPEST) J2 - OPUSC ZOOL (BUDAPEST) VL - 51 PY - 2020 IS - Supplementum 2 SP - 3 EP - 5 PG - 3 SN - 0237-5419 DO - 10.18348/opzool.2020.S2.3 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32009744 ID - 32009744 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ganske, Anne‐Sarah AU - Vahtera, Varpu AU - Dányi, László AU - Edgecombe, Gregory D. AU - Akkari, Nesrine TI - Phylogeny of Lithobiidae Newport, 1844, with emphasis on the megadiverse genus Lithobius Leach, 1814 (Myriapoda, Chilopoda) JF - CLADISTICS J2 - CLADISTICS VL - 37 PY - 2020 IS - 2 SP - 162 EP - 184 PG - 23 SN - 0748-3007 DO - 10.1111/cla.12431 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31955187 ID - 31955187 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - GEN ED - Dányi, László ED - Korsós, Zoltán TI - Opuscula zoologica Budapest LI, Supplementum II PY - 2020 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31877634 ID - 31877634 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - GEN ED - Korsós, Zoltán ED - Dányi, László TI - ZooKeys Special Issue 930 PY - 2020 PG - 230 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31848901 ID - 31848901 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Mammola, Stefano AU - Cardoso, Pedro AU - Angyal, Dorottya AU - Balázs, Gergely AU - Blick, Theo AU - Brustel, Herve AU - Carter, Julian AU - Curcic, Srecko AU - Danflous, Samuel AU - Dányi, László AU - Dejean, Sylvain AU - Deltshev, Christo AU - Elverici, Mert AU - Fernandez, Jon AU - Gasparo, Fulvio AU - Komnenov, Marjan AU - Komposch, Christian AU - Kovac, L'ubomir AU - Kunt, Kadir Bogac AU - Mock, Andrej AU - Moldovan, Oana Teodora AU - Naumova, Maria AU - Pavlek, Martina AU - Prieto, Carlos E. AU - Ribera, Carles AU - Rozwalka, Robert AU - Ruzicka, Vlastimil AU - Vargovitsh, Robert S. AU - Zaenker, Stefan AU - Isaia, Marco TI - Local- versus broad-scale environmental drivers of continental beta-diversity patterns in subterranean spider communities across Europe JF - PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES J2 - P ROY SOC B-BIOL SCI VL - 286 PY - 2019 IS - 1914 PG - 9 SN - 0962-8452 DO - 10.1098/rspb.2019.1579 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31095646 ID - 31095646 AB - Macroecologists seek to identify drivers of community turnover (beta-diversity) through broad spatial scales. However, the influence of local habitat features in driving broad-scale beta-diversity patterns remains largely untested, owing to the objective challenges of associating local-scale variables to continental-framed datasets. We examined the relative contribution of local- versus broad-scale drivers of continental beta-diversity patterns, using a uniquely suited dataset of cave-dwelling spider communities across Europe (35-70 degrees latitude). Generalized dissimilarity modelling showed that geographical distance, mean annual temperature and size of the karst area in which caves occurred drove most of beta-diversity, with differential contributions of each factor according to the level of subterranean specialization. Highly specialized communities were mostly influenced by geographical distance, while less specialized communities were mostly driven by mean annual temperature. Conversely, local-scale habitat features turned out to be meaningless predictors of community change, which emphasizes the idea of caves as the human accessible fraction of the extended network of fissures that more properly represents the elective habitat of the subterranean fauna. To the extent that the effect of local features turned to be inconspicuous, caves emerge as experimental model systems in which to study broad biological patterns without the confounding effect of local habitat features. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - DATA AU - Mammola, Stefano AU - Cardoso, Pedro AU - Angyal, Dorottya AU - Balázs, Gergely AU - Blick, Theo AU - Brustel, Herve AU - Carter, Julian AU - Curcic, Srecko AU - Danflous, Samuel AU - Dányi, László AU - Dejean, Sylvain AU - Deltshev, Christo AU - Elverici, Mert AU - Fernandez, Jon AU - Gasparo, Fulvio AU - Komnenov, Marjan AU - Komposch, Christian AU - Kovac, L'ubomir AU - Kunt, Kadir Bogac AU - Mock, Andrej AU - Moldovan, Oana AU - Naumova, Maria AU - Pavlek, Martina AU - Prieto, Carlos E. AU - Ribera, Carles AU - Rozwalka, Robert AU - Ruzicka, Vlastimil AU - Vargovitsh, Robert S. AU - Zaenker, Stefan AU - Isaia, Marco TI - Continental data on cave-dwelling spider communities across Europe (Arachnida: Araneae) PY - 2019 PG - 15 DO - 10.3897/BDJ.7.e38492 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30859660 ID - 30859660 AB - BackgroundSpiders (Arachnida: Araneae) are widespread in subterranean ecosystems worldwide and represent an important component of subterranean trophic webs. Yet, global-scale diversity patterns of subterranean spiders are still mostly unknown. In the frame of the CAWEB project, a European joint network of cave arachnologists, we collected data on cave dwelling spider communities across Europe in order to explore their continental diversity patterns. Two main datasets were compiled: one listing all subterranean spider species recorded in numerous subterranean localities across Europe and another with high resolution data about the subterranean habitat in which they were collected. From these two datasets, we further generated a third dataset with individual geo-referenced occurrence records for all these species.New informationData from 475 geo-referenced subterranean localities (caves, mines and other artificial subterranean sites, interstitial habitats) are herein made available. For each subterranean locality, information about the composition of the spider community is provided, along with local geomorphological and habitat features. Altogether, these communities account for > 300 unique taxonomic entities and 2,091 unique geo-referenced occurrence records, that are made available via the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) (Mammola and Cardoso 2019). This dataset is unique in that it covers both a large geographic extent (from 35 south to 67 degrees north) and contains high-resolution local data on geomorphological and habitat features. Given that this kind of high-resolution data are rarely associated with broad-scale datasets used in macroecology, this dataset has high potential for helping researchers in tackling a range of biogeographical and macroecological questions, not necessarily uniquely related to arachnology or subterranean biology. LA - English DB - MTMT ER -