TY - JOUR AU - Knollová, Ilona AU - Chytrý, Milan AU - Bruelheide, Helge AU - Dullinger, Stefan AU - Jandt, Ute AU - Bernhardt‐Römermann, Markus AU - Biurrun, Idoia AU - de Bello, Francesco AU - Glaser, Michael AU - Hennekens, Stephan AU - Jansen, Florian AU - Jiménez‐Alfaro, Borja AU - Kadaš, Daniel AU - Kaplan, Ekin AU - Klinkovská, Klára AU - Lenzner, Bernd AU - Pauli, Harald AU - Sperandii, Marta Gaia AU - Verheyen, Kris AU - Winkler, Manuela AU - Abdaladze, Otar AU - Aćić, Svetlana AU - Acosta, Alicia T. R. AU - Alignier, Audrey AU - Andrews, Christopher AU - Arlettaz, Raphaël AU - Attorre, Fabio AU - Axmanová, Irena AU - Babbi, Manuel AU - Baeten, Lander AU - Baran, Jakub AU - Barni, Elena AU - Benito‐Alonso, José‐Luis AU - Berg, Christian AU - Bergamini, Ariel AU - Berki, Imre AU - Boch, Steffen AU - Bock, Barbara AU - Bode, Frank AU - Bonari, Gianmaria AU - Boublík, Karel AU - Britton, Andrea J. AU - Brunet, Jörg AU - Bruzzaniti, Vanessa AU - Buholzer, Serge AU - Burrascano, Sabina AU - Campos, Juan A. AU - Carlsson, Bengt‐Göran AU - Carranza, Maria Laura AU - Černý, Tomáš AU - Charmillot, Kévin AU - Chiarucci, Alessandro AU - Choler, Philippe AU - Chytrý, Kryštof AU - Corcket, Emmanuel AU - Csecserits, Anikó AU - Cutini, Maurizio AU - Czarniecka‐Wiera, Marta AU - Danihelka, Jiří AU - de Francesco, Maria Carla AU - De Frenne, Pieter AU - Di Musciano, Michele AU - De Sanctis, Michele AU - Deák, Balázs AU - Decocq, Guillaume AU - Dembicz, Iwona AU - Dengler, Jürgen AU - Di Cecco, Valter AU - Dick, Jan AU - Diekmann, Martin AU - Dierschke, Hartmut AU - Dirnböck, Thomas AU - Doerfler, Inken AU - Doležal, Jiří AU - Döring, Ute AU - Durak, Tomasz AU - Dwyer, Ciara AU - Ejrnæs, Rasmus AU - Ermakova, Inna AU - Erschbamer, Brigitta AU - Fanelli, Giuliano AU - Fernández‐Calzado, María‐Rosa AU - Fickert, Thomas AU - Fischer, Andrea AU - Fischer, Markus AU - Foremnik, Kacper AU - Frouz, Jan AU - García‐González, Ricardo AU - García‐Magro, Daniel AU - García‐Mijangos, Itziar AU - Gavilán, Rosario G. AU - Germ, Mateja AU - Ghosn, Dany AU - Gigauri, Khatuna AU - Gizela, Jaroslav AU - Golob, Aleksandra AU - Golub, Valentin AU - Gómez‐García, Daniel AU - Gowing, David AU - Grytnes, John‐Arvid AU - Güler, Behlül AU - Gutiérrez‐Girón, Alba AU - Haase, Peter AU - Haider, Sylvia AU - Hájek, Michal AU - Halassy, Melinda AU - Harásek, Martin AU - Härdtle, Werner AU - Heinken, Thilo AU - Hester, Alison AU - Humbert, Jean‐Yves AU - Ibáñez, Ricardo AU - Illa, Estela AU - Jaroszewicz, Bogdan AU - Jensen, Kai AU - Jentsch, Anke AU - Jiroušek, Martin AU - Kalníková, Veronika AU - Kanka, Róbert AU - Kapfer, Jutta AU - Kazakis, George AU - Kermavnar, Janez AU - Kesting, Stefan AU - Khanina, Larisa AU - Kindermann, Elisabeth AU - Kotrík, Marek AU - Koutecký, Tomáš AU - Kozub, Łukasz AU - Kuhn, Gisbert AU - Kutnar, Lado AU - La Montagna, Dario AU - Lamprecht, Andrea AU - Lenoir, Jonathan AU - Lepš, Jan AU - Leuschner, Christoph AU - Lorite, Juan AU - Madsen, Bjarke AU - Ugarte, Rosina Magaña AU - Malicki, Marek AU - Maliniemi, Tuija AU - Máliš, František AU - Maringer, Alexander AU - Marrs, Robert AU - Matesanz, Silvia AU - Metze, Katrin AU - Meyer, Stefan AU - Millett, Jonathan AU - Mitchell, Ruth J. AU - Moeslund, Jesper Erenskjold AU - Moiseev, Pavel AU - di Cella, Umberto Morra AU - Mudrák, Ondřej AU - Müller, Frank AU - Müller, Norbert AU - Naaf, Tobias AU - Nagy, Laszlo AU - Napoleone, Francesca AU - Nascimbene, Juri AU - Navrátilová, Jana AU - Ninot, Josep M. AU - Niu, Yujie AU - Normand, Signe AU - Ogaya, Romá AU - Onipchenko, Vladimir AU - Orczewska, Anna AU - Ortmann‐Ajkai, Adrienne AU - Pakeman, Robin J. AU - Pardo, Iker AU - Pätsch, Ricarda AU - Peet, Robert K. AU - Penuelas, Josep AU - Peppler‐Lisbach, Cord AU - Pérez‐Hernández, Javier AU - Pérez‐Haase, Aaron AU - Petraglia, Alessandro AU - Petřík, Petr AU - Pielech, Remigiusz AU - Piórkowski, Hubert AU - Pladevall‐Izard, Eulàlia AU - Poschlod, Peter AU - Prach, Karel AU - Praleskouskaya, Safiya AU - Prokhorov, Vadim AU - Provoost, Sam AU - Pușcaș, Mihai AU - Pustková, Štěpánka AU - Randin, Christophe François AU - Rašomavičius, Valerijus AU - Reczyńska, Kamila AU - Rédei, Tamás AU - Řehounková, Klára AU - Richner, Nina AU - Risch, Anita C. AU - Rixen, Christian AU - Rosbakh, Sergey AU - Roscher, Christiane AU - Rosenthal, Gert AU - Rossi, Graziano AU - Rötzer, Harald AU - Roux, Camille AU - Rumpf, Sabine B. AU - Ruprecht, Eszter AU - Rūsiņa, Solvita AU - Sanz‐Zubizarreta, Irati AU - Schindler, Meret AU - Schmidt, Wolfgang AU - Schories, Dirk AU - Schrautzer, Joachim AU - Schubert, Hendrik AU - Schuetz, Martin AU - Schwabe, Angelika AU - Schwaiger, Helena AU - Schwartze, Peter AU - Šebesta, Jan AU - Seiler, Hallie AU - Šilc, Urban AU - Silva, Vasco AU - Šmilauer, Petr AU - Šmilauerová, Marie AU - Sperle, Thomas AU - Stachurska‐Swakoń, Alina AU - Stanik, Nils AU - Stanisci, Angela AU - Steffen, Kristina AU - Storm, Christian AU - Stroh, Hans Georg AU - Sugorkina, Nadezhda AU - Świerkosz, Krzysztof AU - Świerszcz, Sebastian AU - Szymura, Magdalena AU - Teleki, Balázs AU - Thébaud, Gilles AU - Theurillat, Jean‐Paul AU - Tichý, Lubomír AU - Treier, Urs A. AU - Turtureanu, Pavel Dan AU - Ujházy, Karol AU - Ujházyová, Mariana AU - Ursu, Tudor Mihai AU - Uziębło, Aldona K. AU - Valkó, Orsolya AU - Van Calster, Hans AU - Van Meerbeek, Koenraad AU - Vandevoorde, Bart AU - Vandvik, Vigdis AU - Varricchione, Marco AU - Vassilev, Kiril AU - Villar, Luis AU - Virtanen, Risto AU - Vittoz, Pascal AU - Voigt, Winfried AU - von Hessberg, Andreas AU - von Oheimb, Goddert AU - Wagner, Eva AU - Walther, Gian‐Reto AU - Wellstein, Camilla AU - Wesche, Karsten AU - Wilhelm, Markus AU - Willner, Wolfgang AU - Wipf, Sonja AU - Wittig, Burghard AU - Wohlgemuth, Thomas AU - Woodcock, Ben A. AU - Wulf, Monika AU - Essl, Franz TI - ReSurveyEurope : A database of resurveyed vegetation plots in Europe JF - JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE J2 - J VEG SCI VL - 35 PY - 2024 IS - 2 SN - 1100-9233 DO - 10.1111/jvs.13235 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34793954 ID - 34793954 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Eldridge, David J. AU - Ding, Jingyi AU - Dorrough, Josh AU - Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel AU - Sala, Osvaldo AU - Gross, Nicolas AU - Le Bagousse-Pinguet, Yoann AU - Mallen-Cooper, Max AU - Saiz, Hugo AU - Asensio, Sergio AU - Ochoa, Victoria AU - Gozalo, Beatriz AU - Guirado, Emilio AU - García-Gómez, Miguel AU - Valencia, Enrique AU - Martínez-Valderrama, Jaime AU - Plaza, César AU - Abedi, Mehdi AU - Ahmadian, Negar AU - Ahumada, Rodrigo J. AU - Alcántara, Julio M. AU - Amghar, Fateh AU - Azevedo, Luísa AU - Ben Salem, Farah AU - Berdugo, Miguel AU - Blaum, Niels AU - Boldgiv, Bazartseren AU - Bowker, Matthew AU - Bran, Donaldo AU - Bu, Chongfeng AU - Canessa, Rafaella AU - Castillo-Monroy, Andrea P. AU - Castro, Ignacio AU - Castro-Quezada, Patricio AU - Cesarz, Simone AU - Chibani, Roukaya AU - Conceição, Abel Augusto AU - Darrouzet-Nardi, Anthony AU - Davila, Yvonne C. AU - Deák, Balázs AU - Díaz-Martínez, Paloma AU - Donoso, David A. AU - Dougill, Andrew David AU - Durán, Jorge AU - Eisenhauer, Nico AU - Ejtehadi, Hamid AU - Espinosa, Carlos Ivan AU - Fajardo, Alex AU - Farzam, Mohammad AU - Foronda, Ana AU - Franzese, Jorgelina AU - Fraser, Lauchlan H. AU - Gaitán, Juan AU - Geissler, Katja AU - Gonzalez, Sofía Laura AU - Gusman-Montalvan, Elizabeth AU - Hernández, Rosa Mary AU - Hölzel, Norbert AU - Hughes, Frederic Mendes AU - Jadan, Oswaldo AU - Jentsch, Anke AU - Ju, Mengchen AU - Kaseke, Kudzai F. AU - Köbel, Melanie AU - Lehmann, Anika AU - Liancourt, Pierre AU - Linstädter, Anja AU - Louw, Michelle A. AU - Ma, Quanhui AU - Mabaso, Mancha AU - Maggs-Kölling, Gillian AU - Makhalanyane, Thulani P. AU - Issa, Oumarou Malam AU - Marais, Eugene AU - McClaran, Mitchel AU - Mendoza, Betty AU - Mokoka, Vincent AU - Mora, Juan P. AU - Moreno, Gerardo AU - Munson, Seth AU - Nunes, Alice AU - Oliva, Gabriel AU - Oñatibia, Gastón R. AU - Osborne, Brooke AU - Peter, Guadalupe AU - Pierre, Margerie AU - Pueyo, Yolanda AU - Emiliano Quiroga, R. AU - Reed, Sasha AU - Rey, Ana AU - Rey, Pedro AU - Gómez, Víctor Manuel Reyes AU - Rolo, Víctor AU - Rillig, Matthias C. AU - le Roux, Peter C. AU - Ruppert, Jan Christian AU - Salah, Ayman AU - Sebei, Phokgedi Julius AU - Sharkhuu, Anarmaa AU - Stavi, Ilan AU - Stephens, Colton AU - Teixido, Alberto L. AU - Thomas, Andrew David AU - Tielbörger, Katja AU - Robles, Silvia Torres AU - Travers, Samantha AU - Valkó, Orsolya AU - van den Brink, Liesbeth AU - Velbert, Frederike AU - von Heßberg, Andreas AU - Wamiti, Wanyoike AU - Wang, Deli AU - Wang, Lixin AU - Wardle, Glenda M. AU - Yahdjian, Laura AU - Zaady, Eli AU - Zhang, Yuanming AU - Zhou, Xiaobing AU - Maestre, Fernando T. TI - Hotspots of biogeochemical activity linked to aridity and plant traits across global drylands JF - NATURE PLANTS J2 - NAT PLANTS PY - 2024 SN - 2055-026X DO - 10.1038/s41477-024-01670-7 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34790314 ID - 34790314 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Török, K. AU - Valkó, Orsolya AU - Deák, Balázs TI - Ecosystem restoration with local or broad seed provenancing: Debates and perceptions in science and practice JF - BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION J2 - BIOL CONSERV VL - 293 PY - 2024 SN - 0006-3207 DO - 10.1016/j.biocon.2024.110535 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34773814 ID - 34773814 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Mirhashemi, Hengameh AU - Ahmadi, Kourosh AU - Heydari, Mehdi AU - Karami, Omid AU - Valkó, Orsolya AU - Khwarahm, Nabaz R. TI - Climatic variables are more effective on the spatial distribution of oak forests than land use change across their historical range JF - ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT J2 - ENVIRON MONIT ASSESS VL - 196 PY - 2024 SN - 0167-6369 DO - 10.1007/s10661-024-12438-z UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34654347 ID - 34654347 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CONF AU - Fülöp, Bence AU - Lábadi, Vivien AU - Pacsai, Bálint AU - Valkó, Orsolya AU - Kelemen, András AU - Mészáros, András AU - Bódis, Judit ED - Csecserits, Anikó ED - Somodi, Imelda TI - Minden jobb, mint a felhagyás a kékperjés rétek esetében T2 - XIV. Aktuális Flóra- és Vegetációkutatás a Kárpát-medencében nemzetközi konferencia: Összefoglalók. C1 - Budapest SN - 9786156375124 PY - 2024 SP - 27 PG - 1 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34565051 ID - 34565051 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Villasor, Cedric AU - Robertson, Kateri AU - Becker, Thomas AU - Cahill, James F. AU - Deák, Balázs AU - Hensen, Isabell AU - Otfinowski, Rafael AU - Rosche, Christoph AU - Borovyk, Dariia AU - Vakhlamova, Tatyana AU - Valkó, Orsolya AU - Wagner, Viktoria TI - Invasion success of three cool‐season grasses in the northern prairie: a test of three hypotheses JF - OIKOS J2 - OIKOS PY - 2024 SN - 0030-1299 DO - 10.1111/oik.10266 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34514906 ID - 34514906 AB - Empirical invasion ecology is laden with high context dependency. If general mechanisms underlying invasion success exist, they should be detectable in species that share biological and ecological characteristics. We carried out a growth experiment with Agropyron cristatum , Bromus inermis and Poa pratensis (subsp. angustifolia ), to better understand the mechanisms underlying the invasion success of cool‐season grasses in northern prairie grasslands of North America. By using a home–away approach, we tested whether 1) non‐native plants have a higher performance than native plants, and whether invasiveness is 2) mediated by interactions with soils, such as a release from pathogens or enhanced mutualism, or 3) an adaptation to local soils. We compared seed size and weight of populations in Canada (non‐native range) and Eurasia (native range) and carried out an experiment, in which seeds from the non‐native and native ranges were planted into sterilized soil (control) and soil from a population in Canada or Eurasia, or local soils, respectively. We found inconsistent effects across species and response variables. Seed size and weight were not significantly different between native and non‐native populations. The experiment showed a seed origin effect in A . cristatum (root and total biomass) and B . inermis (root biomass), with non‐native populations outperforming native ones. Soil‐mediated effects were supported in A . cristatum (root biomass) and local adaptation in B . inermis (root and total biomass). Germination across all species and biomass in P . pratensis did not respond to treatments. Despite the high similarity of our study group, our results indicate that invasiveness might be driven by idiosyncratic causes at the species level. Mechanisms not considered in our study, such as high propagule pressure and preadaptation could also potentially explain the invasion success across species. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lukács, Katalin AU - Tóth, Ágnes AU - Kiss, Réka AU - Deák, Balázs AU - Rádai, Zoltán AU - Tóth, Katalin AU - Kelemen, András AU - Bátori, Zoltán AU - Hábenczyus, Alida Anna AU - Tölgyesi, Csaba AU - Miglécz, Tamás AU - Godó, Laura AU - Valkó, Orsolya TI - The ecological footprint of outdoor activities: Factors affecting human-vectored seed dispersal on clothing JF - SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT J2 - SCI TOTAL ENVIRON VL - 906 PY - 2024 PG - 8 SN - 0048-9697 DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.167675 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34187918 ID - 34187918 AB - In the Anthropocene, humans are among the most abundant long-distance seed dispersal vectors globally, due to our increasing mobility and the growing global population. However, there are several knowledge gaps related to the process of human-vectored dispersal (HVD) on clothing. In a multi-site field experiment covering various habitat types in three countries of Central-Europe, we involved 88 volunteer participants and collected 251 HVD samples and 2008 subsamples from their socks and shoes. We analysed the number of diaspores and species in the samples. Specifically, we studied the effects of site characteristics (variables related to habitat types and season), vector characteristics (activity type, gender, clothing type, shoe type) and plant characteristics (species pool of the visited habitats and plant traits) on the number of diaspores and array of species dispersed. We assessed the habits of people that could be relevant for HVD with a questionnaire survey. A total of 35,935 diaspores of 229 plant taxa were identified from the samples, which indicates a huge potential of HVD in dispersing diaspores across habitats and regions. Most diaspores were recorded in grassland habitats, and more diaspores were dispersed during fieldwork than excursions. Clothing type also played a decisive role: there were more diaspores and species when wearing short-top shoes and short trousers than long ones. Even though our study was carried out mainly in natural or semi-natural habitats, a large number of dispersed species were disturbance-tolerants and weeds and only a few were specialists, suggesting the controversial role of HVD in conservation. At the individual level, people can reduce the number of diaspores through their clothing choices and diaspore removal habits, while providing adequate equipment for staff, operating cleaning stations, and increasing awareness of employees are main ways in which unintended diaspore dispersal can be tackled at the institutional level. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Deák, Balázs AU - Valkó, Orsolya AU - Kelemen, András TI - 18th Eurasian Grassland Conference, 25-28 September, 2023, Szarvas (Hungary) JF - IAVS BULLETIN J2 - IAVS BULLETIN VL - 2023 PY - 2023 IS - 3 SP - 11 EP - 22 PG - 12 SN - 2415-184X DO - 10.21570/BUL-202303-4 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34442802 ID - 34442802 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Endrédi, Anett AU - Sőth, Ármin AU - Ércz, Dóra AU - Deák, Balázs AU - Valkó, Orsolya AU - Nagy, János György TI - Exploring life-history traits of an endangered plant (Vicia biennis L.) to support the conservation of marginal populations JF - NATURE CONSERVATION-BULGARIA J2 - NAT CONSERV VL - 54 PY - 2023 SP - 121 EP - 147 PG - 27 SN - 1314-6947 DO - 10.3897/natureconservation.54.105606 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34427457 ID - 34427457 N1 - Export Date: 13 March 2024 Correspondence Address: Endrédi, A.; Institute of Aquatic Ecology, Karolina út 29., Hungary; email: anett.endredi@gmail.com AB - We aimed to investigate the reproduction-related traits of Vicia biennis L., an endangered and poorly known wetland species in its western marginal populations (in Hungary), and discuss the conservational and ecological implications. We measured the mass, viability, and physical dormancy of half-year-old seeds in five in-situ collected seed lots, while potential seed longevity (i.e., seed bank type) was estimated from repeatedly germinating subsamples from four ex-situ collected seed lots for 3–8 years. Plant survival, flowering, and seed production were studied in different light-, irrigation-, and competition conditions in a botanical garden experiment. We found that 1) half-year-old seeds have a high germination capacity (78–100%), 2) and high level of physical dormancy (72–100%) in all examined Hungarian populations, and 3) the seeds can preserve their germination capacity for more than five years, although their viability sharply decreases, probably falling below 10% within ten years, when they are stored at room temperature. The results of the botanical garden experiment suggested that 1) the species is annual, not biennial; 2) it shows strong sensitivity to precipitation and low competitiveness for water; and 3) it can produce hundreds of seeds even in suboptimal (dry or shady) conditions. Although the species was found to be well-adapted to a temporally heterogeneous environment, its future vulnerability can increase depending on the duration of dry seasons. Further investigation of genetic diversity and soil seed bank is needed to estimate the actual vulnerability of the species while strengthening the populations through seed sowing, and additional vegetation control in the habitats is suggested. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Halassy, Melinda AU - Batáry, Péter AU - Csecserits, Anikó AU - Török, Katalin AU - Valkó, Orsolya TI - Meta-analysis identifies native priority as a mechanism that supports the restoration of invasion-resistant plant communities JF - COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY J2 - COMMUN BIOL VL - 6 PY - 2023 IS - 1 PG - 12 SN - 2399-3642 DO - 10.1038/s42003-023-05485-8 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34368159 ID - 34368159 AB - The restoration of invasion-resistant plant communities is an important strategy to combat the negative impacts of alien invasions. Based on a systematic review and meta-analysis of seed-based ecological restoration experiments, here we demonstrate the potential of functional similarity, seeding density and priority effect in increasing invasion resistance. Our results indicate that native priority is the most promising mechanism to control invasion that can reduce the performance of invasive alien species by more than 50%. High-density seeding is effective in controlling invasive species, but threshold seeding rates may exist. Overall seeding functionally similar species do not have a significant effect. Generally, the impacts are more pronounced on perennial and grassy invaders and on the short-term. Our results suggest that biotic resistance can be best enhanced by the early introduction of native plant species during restoration. Seeding of a single species with high functional similarity to invasive alien species is unpromising, and instead, preference should be given to high-density multifunctional seed mixtures, possibly including native species favored by the priority effect. We highlight the need to integrate research across geographical regions, global invasive species and potential resistance mechanisms.A systematic review and meta-analyses of seed-based ecological restoration experiments identify native priority as a promising mechanism for controlling invasion of alien plant species, which can reduce the performance of invasive species by more than 50%. LA - English DB - MTMT ER -