TY - BOOK AU - Molnár, Zsolt AU - Kiš, Alen AU - Demeter, László AU - Szabados, Klára AU - Molnár, Ábel Péter AU - Marinkov, Jelena AU - Ulicsni, Viktor AU - Biró, Marianna AU - Öllerer, Kinga AU - Katona, Krisztián AU - Máté, Gábor AU - Kemenes, Anna AU - Đapić, Marko AU - Juhász, Erika Mária AU - Perić, Ranko AU - Babai, Dániel AU - Ajvazović, Milutin AU - Stojaković, Jovica AU - Mandušić, Vlada AU - Milanović, Lazar (Joza)† AU - Purić, Zdravko AU - Runjanin, Borislav AU - Šerić, Josip AU - Vukić, Živan TI - Disznók az erdőben. Hagyományos ökológiai tudás a Száva árterén. Svinje u šumi i bari. Tradicionalno ekološko znanje svinjara Bosutskih šuma. Pigs in the forest and marsh. Traditional ecological knowledge of svinjars PB - Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province CY - Vácrátót CY - Novi Sad PY - 2023 SP - 199 SN - 9789638391605 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34628188 ID - 34628188 LA - Serbian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Molnár, Ábel Péter AU - Demeter, László AU - Biró, Marianna AU - Chytrý, Milan AU - Bartha, Sándor AU - Batdelger, Gantuya AU - Molnár, Zsolt TI - Is there a massive glacial–Holocene flora continuity in Central Europe? JF - BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS J2 - BIOL REV VL - 98 PY - 2023 IS - 6 SP - 2307 EP - 2319 PG - 13 SN - 1464-7931 DO - 10.1111/brv.13007 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34119273 ID - 34119273 N1 - Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Páter Károly u. 1., Gödöllő, 2100, Hungary Doctoral School of Biological Sciences, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Páter Károly u. 1., Gödöllő, 2100, Hungary Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány u. 2–4., Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, Brno, 611 37, Czech Republic Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, 13th Street, Peace Avenue 54a, Bayanzurkh district, Ulaanbaatar, 13330, Mongolia Doctoral School of Biology, Eötvös Lorand University, Budapest, Pázmány P. stny. 1/C., Budapest, 1117, Hungary Export Date: 13 November 2023 Correspondence Address: Molnár, Z.; Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány u. 2–4., Hungary; email: molnar.zsolt@ecolres.hu AB - The prevailing paradigm about the Quaternary ecological and evolutionary history of Central European ecosystems is that they were repeatedly impoverished by regional extinctions of most species during the glacial periods, followed by massive recolonizations from southern and eastern refugia during interglacial periods. Recent literature partially contradicts this view and provides evidence to re‐evaluate this Postglacial Recolonization Hypothesis and develop an alternative one. We examined the long‐term history of the flora of the Carpathian (Pannonian) Basin by synthesising recent advances in ecological, phylogeographical, palaeoecological and palaeoclimatological research, and analysing the cold tolerance of the native flora of a test area (Hungary, the central part of the Carpathian Basin). We found that (1) many species have likely occurred there continuously since before the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM); (2) most of the present‐day native flora (1404 species, about 80%) can occur in climates as cold as or colder than the LGM (mean annual temperature ≤+3.5°C); and (3) grasslands and forests can be species‐rich under an LGM‐like cold climate. These arguments support an alternative hypothesis, which we call the Flora Continuity Hypothesis. It states that long‐term continuity of much of the flora in the Carpathian Basin is more plausible than regional extinctions during the LGM followed by massive postglacial recolonizations. The long‐term continuity of the region's flora may have fundamental implications not only for understanding local biogeography and ecology (e.g. the temporal scale of processes), but also for conservation strategies focusing on protecting ancient species‐rich ecosystems and local gene pools. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Fóti, Szilvia AU - Bartha, Sándor AU - Balogh, János AU - Pintér, Krisztina AU - Koncz, Péter AU - Biró, Marianna AU - Süle, Gabriella AU - Petrás, Dóra AU - De Luca, Giulia AU - Mészáros, Ádám AU - Zimmermann, Zita AU - Szabó, Gábor AU - Csathó, András István AU - Ladányi, Márta AU - Péli, Evelin Ramóna AU - Nagy, Zoltán TI - Fluctuations and trends in spatio‐temporal patterns of plant species and diversity in a sandy pasture JF - JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE J2 - J VEG SCI VL - 34 PY - 2023 PG - 15 SN - 1100-9233 DO - 10.1111/jvs.13190 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33787423 ID - 33787423 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: European Space Agency [4000126117/18/NL/Cbi]; TET [2019-2021.2018-2.1.11-TET-SI-2018-00002, 2021-1.2.4-TET-2021-00057] Funding text: European Space Agency, Grant/Award Number: 4000126117/18/NL/Cbi; TET, Grant/Award Number: 2019-2021.2018-2.1.11-TET-SI-2018-00002 and 2021-1.2.4-TET-2021-00057 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kotowski, Marcin AU - Kotowska, Dorota AU - Biró, Marianna AU - Babai, Dániel AU - Sharifian, Abolfazl AU - Szentes, Szilárd AU - Łuczaj, Łukasz AU - Molnár, Zsolt TI - Change in European Forage and Fodder Plant Indicator Sets over the Past 250 Years JF - RANGELAND ECOLOGY & MANAGEMENT J2 - RANGELAND ECOL MANAG VL - 88 PY - 2023 SP - 159 EP - 173 PG - 15 SN - 1550-7424 DO - 10.1016/j.rama.2023.02.010 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33754201 ID - 33754201 N1 - Authors are from Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Vácrátót, Hungary Botanical Garden Center for Biological Diversity Conservation in Powsin, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland Institute of Nature Conservation, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków, Poland Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Ethnology, Budapest, Hungary Department of Rangeland and Watershed Management, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran 8373 Rezi, Rákóczi u. 20., Hungary Institute of Biology and Biotechnology, University of Rzeszów, Pigonia 1, Rzeszów35-310, Poland Export Date: 25 April 2023 Correspondence Address: Kotowski, M.; Centre for Ecological Research, Poland; email: marcin.andrzej.kotowski@gmail.com LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Juhász, Erika Mária AU - Molnár, Zsolt AU - Bede-Fazekas, Ákos AU - Biró, Marianna TI - General patterns of beavers’ selective foraging: how to evaluate the effects of a re-emerging driver of vegetation change along Central European small watercourses JF - BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION J2 - BIODIVERS CONSERV VL - 32 PY - 2023 SP - 2197 EP - 2220 PG - 24 SN - 0960-3115 DO - 10.1007/s10531-023-02598-8 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33753648 ID - 33753648 N1 - Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány utca 2-4, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary Department of Plant Systematics, Ecology and Theoretical Biology, Institute of Biology, Eötvös Loránd University, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/C., Budapest, 1117, Hungary Centre for Ecological Research, National Laboratory for Health Security, Karolina út 29., Budapest, 1113, Hungary Centre for Ecological Research, GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kuno utca 3., Tihany, 8237, Hungary Department of Environmental and Landscape Geography, Faculty of Science, Eötvös Loránd University, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/C., Budapest, 1117, Hungary Export Date: 28 September 2023 CODEN: BONSE Correspondence Address: Juhász, E.; Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány utca 2-4, Hungary; email: juhasz.erika@ecolres.hu AB - Along small watercourses, the growth and renewal of native willows and poplars ( Salicaceae species) are hindered by the effects of past and recent man-made landscape alteration and climate change, while the selective foraging of the beaver ( Castor fiber ) is also becoming an increasingly important driver. Knowledge about foraging decisions can refine predictions about vegetational processes and help to develop better nature conservation and forest management strategies. We surveyed the woody plant supply (13,304 units) and its utilization by the beaver at 11 study sites along Central European small watercourses, at two fixed distances from the water. We collected information about the taxon, trunk diameter, and type of utilization (cutting, carving, debarking) of each unit. We built (generalized) linear mixed models aimed at answering questions regarding taxon and diameter preference, their interrelatedness, and their importance in foraging decisions. All of the factors examined had a significant effect on foraging decisions. Utilization was mostly explained by the taxon, with Salicaceae species being generally preferred and utilized in all diameter classes with a high ratio. Several further genera were frequently utilized (mainly Cornus and Ulmus ), while others were almost completely avoided (including invasive Amorpha and Robinia ). The beavers preferred units with a diameter of 5–9 cm. The type of utilization depended primarily on diameter class. Because native softwoods are the most affected by beaver impact, regardless of trunk diameter, their survival and regrowth should be consciously supported by increasing the water table and improving hydrological conditions. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Sharifian, Abolfazl AU - Batdelger, Gantuya AU - Wario, Hussein T. AU - Kotowski, Marcin Andrzej AU - Barani, Hossein AU - Manzano, Pablo AU - Krätli, Saverio AU - Babai, Dániel AU - Biró, Marianna AU - Sáfián, László AU - Erdenetsogt, Jigjidsüren AU - Qabel, Qorban Mohammad AU - Molnár, Zsolt TI - Global principles in local traditional knowledge: A review of forage plant-livestock-herder interactions JF - JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT J2 - J ENVIRON MANAGE VL - 328 PY - 2023 SN - 0301-4797 DO - 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.116966 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33336802 ID - 33336802 N1 - Department of Rangeland and Watershed Management, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, 49138-15749, Iran Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Vácrátót, Hungary Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Mongolian Academy of Science, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Center for Research and Development in Drylands, Marsabit, Kenya Botanical Garden Center for Biological Diversity Conservation in Powsin, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland Global Change and Conservation Lab, Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Program, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, PL 65, Helsinki, FI-00014, Finland Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS), Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3), Leioa, 48940, Spain Ikerbasque - Basque Foundation of Science, Euskadi Plaza, 5, Bilbao, E-48009, Spain German Institute for Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture, Transdisciplinary and Social-Ecological Landuse Research (DITSL), Witzenhausen, Germany Institute of Ethnology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, Hungary Traditional Hungarian Shepherd, Hajdúsámson, Hungary Traditional Herder, Tünel Soum, Khuvsugul Province, Mongolia Traditional Turkmen Shepherd, Golestan, Aq-Qala, Iran Cited By :1 Export Date: 27 February 2023 CODEN: JEVMA Correspondence Address: Sharifian, A.; Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary; email: abolfazlsharifiyan@gmail.com LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - GEN ED - Cudlín, Pavel ED - Zawiejska, Joanna ED - Mitrofanenko, Tamara ED - Némethné Mázsa, Katalin ED - Melnykovych, Mariana AU - Biró, Marianna AU - Cooley, Tim AU - Cudlín, Pavel AU - Kaim, Dominik AU - Keeton, William AU - Kroh, Paweł AU - Lieskovský, Juraj AU - Matei, Elena AU - Némethné Mázsa, Katalin AU - Melnykovych, Mariana AU - Andrei Mihai, Bogdan AU - Mikołajczyk, Piotr AU - Mitrofanenko, Tamara AU - Molnár, Zsolt AU - Nijnik, Maria AU - Szkop, Zbigniew AU - Wyżga, Bartłomiej AU - Zawiejska, Joanna TI - S4C Research Agenda 2022-2030 PY - 2022 PG - 75 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33717392 ID - 33717392 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Molnár, Ábel Péter AU - Erdélyi, Arnold AU - Hartdégen, Judit AU - Biró, Marianna AU - Pánya, István AU - Vadász, Csaba TI - Természetvédelmi célú történeti elemzés-A Peszéri-erdő elmúlt három évszázada = Historical analysis for nature conservation - The past three centuries of the Peszér Forest JF - TÁJÖKOLÓGIAI LAPOK / JOURNAL OF LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY J2 - TÁJÖKOLÓGIAI LAPOK / J LANDSCAPE ECOL VL - 20 PY - 2022 IS - 1 SP - 73 EP - 105 PG - 33 SN - 1589-4673 DO - 10.56617/tl.3381 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33262184 ID - 33262184 N1 - Export Date: 17 March 2023 AB - Numerous recent studies have focused on botanical values and their relations with habitat conditions in light of landscape-use history. In the northernmost part of Nógrád County (Hungary), however, there has been no such kind of research, contrary to the southern areas of this county. Our aim was to explore the one-time vineyards of Karancsberény and Karancslapujtő villages in the northernmost part of Nógrád County, as well as to get to know the history of their landscape use, register the occurrences of protected and rare plants, and explore the condition of the habitats under succession after abandonment. Field investigations were done during the vegetation period of 2019 and 2020., in altogether 8 vineyard territories. We made a list of the vascular plants and the number of specimens in the case of protected plant species. We compiled landscape-use history information from various sources, such as historical and recent maps, statistics, literature sources, interviews with old local inhabitants, etc. The succession processes since the abandonment resulted in habitat patches with high natural value. Based on the nature conservation indicator values of vascular plants after Simon (based on the Ellenberg system), the ratio of species that refer to natural conditions overrides the rate of degradation-tolerant species everywhere, except for one area. There are almost no invasive alien species in the studied sites, except for a couple of specimens. The occurrence of seven protected (Adonis vernalis, Centaurea sadleriana, Dianthus deltoides, Linum hirsutum, L. tenuifolium, Ornithogalum brevistylum, Scabiosa canescens) and two other rare species (Chamaecytisus virescens, Thymelaea passerina) has to be emphasized. The current land management (grazing, and mowing in one site) helps the preservation of their values, but scrub encroachment dominates several parcels in lack of management, leading to the disappearance of some rare species. LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Molnár, Zsolt AU - Szabados, Klára AU - Alen, Kiš AU - Jelena, Marinkov AU - Biró, Marianna AU - Öllerer, Kinga AU - Babai, Dániel AU - Katona, Krisztián AU - Ulicsni, Viktor AU - Demeter, László TI - Erdei és mocsári sertéstartás a Szerémségben. A svinjarok hagyományos ökológiai tudása JF - SZÁZADOK J2 - SZÁZADOK VL - 156 PY - 2022 IS - 5 SP - 893 EP - 908 PG - 16 SN - 0039-8098 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33153656 ID - 33153656 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Juhász, Erika Mária AU - Bede-Fazekas, Ákos AU - Katona, Krisztián AU - Molnár, Zsolt AU - Biró, Marianna TI - Foraging decisions with conservation consequences: Interaction between beavers and invasive tree species JF - ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION J2 - ECOL EVOL VL - 12 PY - 2022 IS - 5 SN - 2045-7758 DO - 10.1002/ece3.8899 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32827116 ID - 32827116 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: Blue Planet Climate Protection Foundation Research Scholarship; Doctoral School of Biology, Institute of Biology, Eotvos Lorand University; Hungarian National Research, Development and Innovation Office [GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00019] Funding text: Blue Planet Climate Protection Foundation Research Scholarship; Doctoral School of Biology, Institute of Biology, Eotvos Lorand University; Hungarian National Research, Development and Innovation Office, Grant/Award Number: GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00019 LA - English DB - MTMT ER -