TY - BOOK ED - Hohmann, Judit ED - Biljana, Božin AU - Margóczi, Katalin AU - Gellény, Krisztina AU - Cseh, Viktória AU - Simon, András AU - Mód, László Balázs AU - Hohmann, Judit AU - Háznagyné Radnai, Erzsébet AU - Hajdú, Zsuzsanna AU - Nada, Gavarić AU - Nebojša, Kladar AU - Branislava, Srđenović Čonić AU - Biljana, Božin AU - Otto, Barak TI - Lokalna upotreba lekovitih biljaka u Vojvodini i južnim delovima Panonske nizije PB - Stamparija Feljton CY - Újvidék PY - 2020 SP - 72 SN - 9788671976084 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31303909 ID - 31303909 N1 - Utánközlés. Eredeti angol nyelvi közlés 31303903. Magyar nyelvi változat kapcsolódó rekordja: 31296852. LA - Serbian DB - MTMT ER - TY - BOOK AU - Margóczi, Katalin AU - Gellény, Krisztina AU - Cseh, Viktória AU - Simon, András AU - Mód, László Balázs ED - Hohmann, Judit AU - Háznagyné Radnai, Erzsébet AU - Hajdú, Zsuzsanna AU - Nada, Gavarić AU - Nebojša, Kladar AU - Branislava, Srđenović Čonić ED - Biljana, Božin AU - Otto, Barak TI - Local use of herbs in Vojvodina and South Great Plain PB - Stamparija Feljton CY - Újvidék PY - 2020 SP - 77 SN - 9788671976091 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31303903 ID - 31303903 N1 - Eredeti közlés. Magyar nyelvi változat kapcsolódó rekordja: 31296852. Szerb nyelvi változat kapcsolódó rekordja: 31303909. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - BOOK AU - Margóczi, Katalin AU - Gellény, Krisztina AU - Cseh, Viktória AU - Simon, András AU - Mód, László Balázs ED - Hohmann, Judit AU - Háznagyné Radnai, Erzsébet AU - Hajdú, Zsuzsanna AU - Neda, Gavrić AU - Nebojša, Kladar AU - Otto, Barak AU - Bransilava, Sršenović Čonić ED - Biljana, Božin TI - Gyógynövények helyi használata a Vajdaságban és a Dél-Alföldön PB - Stamparija Feljton CY - Újvidék PY - 2020 SP - 72 SN - 9788671976077 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31296852 ID - 31296852 N1 - Utánközlés. Az eredeti angol nyelvű kapcsolódó közlés: 31303903. Szerb nyelvi változat kapcsolódó rekordja: 31303909. LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Aradi, Eszter AU - Erdős, László AU - Cseh, Viktória AU - Tölgyesi, Csaba AU - Bátori, Zoltán TI - Adatok Magyarország flórájához és vegetációjához II. JF - KITAIBELIA J2 - KITAIBELIA VL - 22 PY - 2017 IS - 1 SP - 104 EP - 113 PG - 10 SN - 1219-9672 DO - 10.17542/kit.22.104 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3242817 ID - 3242817 N1 - Admin megjegyzés-27425401 Aradi Eszter, Kiskunsági Nemzeti Park Igazgatóság Admin megjegyzés-27425406 Aradi Eszter, Kiskunsági Nemzeti Park Igazgatóság LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Bátori, Zoltán AU - Vojtkó, András AU - Farkas, T AU - Szabó, A AU - Havadtői, K AU - E-Vojtkó, Anna AU - Tölgyesi, Csaba AU - Cseh, Viktória AU - Erdős, László AU - Maák, István Elek AU - Keppel, G TI - Large- and small-scale environmental factors drive distributions of cool-adapted plants in karstic microrefugia JF - ANNALS OF BOTANY J2 - ANN BOT-LONDON VL - 119 PY - 2017 IS - 2 SP - 301 EP - 309 PG - 9 SN - 0305-7364 DO - 10.1093/aob/mcw233 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3157928 ID - 3157928 N1 - Összes idézések száma a WoS-ban: 0 AB - Background and aims Dolines are small-to large-sized bowl-shaped depressions of karst surfaces. They may constitute important microrefugia, as thermal inversion often maintains cooler conditions within them. This study aimed to identify the effects of large-(macroclimate) and small-scale (slope aspect and vegetation type) environmental factors on cool-adapted plants in karst dolines of East-Central Europe. We also evaluated the potential of these dolines to be microrefugia that mitigate the effects of climate change on cool-adapted plants in both forest and grassland ecosystems. Methods We compared surveys of plant species composition that were made between 2007 and 2015 in 21 dolines distributed across four mountain ranges (sites) in Hungary and Romania. We examined the effects of environmental factors on the distribution and number of cool-adapted plants on three scales: (1) regional (all sites); (2) within sites and; (3) within dolines. Generalized linear models and non-parametric tests were used for the analyses. Key Results Macroclimate, vegetation type and aspect were all significant predictors of the diversity of cooladapted plants. More cool-adapted plants were recorded in the coolest site, with only few found in the warmest site. At the warmest site, the distribution of cool-adapted plants was restricted to the deepest parts of dolines. Within sites of intermediate temperature and humidity, the effect of vegetation type and aspect on the diversity of cool-adapted plants was often significant, with more taxa being found in grasslands (versus forests) and on north-facing slopes (versus south-facing slopes). Conclusions There is large variation in the number and spatial distribution of cool-adapted plants in karst dolines, which is related to large- and small-scale environmental factors. Both macro-and microrefugia are therefore likely to play important roles in facilitating the persistence of cool-adapted plants under global warming. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Bátori, Zoltán AU - Körmöczi, László AU - Zalatnai, Márta AU - Erdős, László AU - Ódor, Péter AU - Tölgyesi, Csaba AU - Margóczi, Katalin AU - Torma, Attila AU - Gallé, Róbert AU - Cseh, Viktória AU - Török, Péter TI - River Dikes in Agricultural Landscapes: The Importance of Secondary Habitats in Maintaining Landscape-Scale Diversity JF - WETLANDS J2 - WETLANDS VL - 36 PY - 2016 IS - 2 SP - 251 EP - 264 PG - 14 SN - 0277-5212 DO - 10.1007/s13157-016-0734-y UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2997151 ID - 2997151 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: program of Hungarian National Development Agency [TAMOP-4.2.2/08/1/2008-0008]; Janos Bolyai Scholarship of Hungarian Academy of Sciences; [HURO/0901/205/2.2.2] Funding text: The research was supported by the HURO/0901/205/2.2.2 project and the TAMOP-4.2.2/08/1/2008-0008 program of the Hungarian National Development Agency. Peter Odor was supported by the Janos Bolyai Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Graz, A-8010, Austria Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány u. 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary MTA-DE Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Research Group, Egyetem tér 1, Debrecen, H-4032, Hungary Cited By :3 Export Date: 3 December 2018 Correspondence Address: Bátori, Z.; Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Hungary; email: zbatory@gmail.com Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Graz, A-8010, Austria Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány u. 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary MTA-DE Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Research Group, Egyetem tér 1, Debrecen, H-4032, Hungary Cited By :5 Export Date: 24 September 2019 Correspondence Address: Bátori, Z.; Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Hungary; email: zbatory@gmail.com Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Graz, A-8010, Austria Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány u. 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary MTA-DE Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Research Group, Egyetem tér 1, Debrecen, H-4032, Hungary Cited By :5 Export Date: 18 November 2019 Correspondence Address: Bátori, Z.; Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Hungary; email: zbatory@gmail.com Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Graz, A-8010, Austria Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány u. 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary MTA-DE Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Research Group, Egyetem tér 1, Debrecen, H-4032, Hungary Cited By :5 Export Date: 28 May 2020 Correspondence Address: Bátori, Z.; Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Hungary; email: zbatory@gmail.com Funding Agency and Grant Number: program of Hungarian National Development Agency [TAMOP-4.2.2/08/1/2008-0008]; Janos Bolyai Scholarship of Hungarian Academy of Sciences; [HURO/0901/205/2.2.2] Funding text: The research was supported by the HURO/0901/205/2.2.2 project and the TAMOP-4.2.2/08/1/2008-0008 program of the Hungarian National Development Agency. Peter Odor was supported by the Janos Bolyai Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Graz, A-8010, Austria Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány u. 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary MTA-DE Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Research Group, Egyetem tér 1, Debrecen, H-4032, Hungary Cited By :8 Export Date: 26 January 2021 Correspondence Address: Bátori, Z.; Department of Ecology, Közép fasor 52, Hungary; email: zbatory@gmail.com AB - Lowland rivers and their floodplains have changed markedly over the last centuries. River dikes have become among the most extensive secondary habitats of former floodplains. Our main question was, what role do secondary habitats on river dikes play in harbouring plant species and maintaining plant diversity of lowland landscapes dominated by agricultural areas? We compared historical maps and current habitat maps to understand the effects of landscape changes on the vegetation pattern of the study region, in southern Hungary. Dikes and primary vegetation of the landscape were selected for intensive vegetation sampling. We compared the floristic similarity and the Shannon diversity of the vegetation types. We used ordinations to visualize relationships among the vegetation types and among dike vegetation and environmental variables. Our results indicated that profound changes have been brought about in the vegetation during the last 150 years, resulting in a transition from marshland to agricultural land. The species composition and pattern of dike vegetation strongly depended on their relative position to the river and their aspect. We conclude that dikes can harbour many vascular plants that are absent or rare in the surrounding habitats and therefore play a decisive role in maintaining plant diversity in agricultural landscapes. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CHAP AU - Kiss, Márton AU - Cseh, Viktória AU - Tanács, Eszter ED - Luc, M ED - Somorowska, U ED - Szmańda, J B TI - Carbon sequestration of different types of floodplain forests in the Maros river valley (Hungary) T2 - Landscape Analysis and Planning PB - Springer Netherlands CY - Cha-Am SN - 9783319135267 T3 - Springer Geography, ISSN 2194-315X PY - 2015 SP - 159 EP - 175 PG - 17 DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-13527-4_9 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2873711 ID - 2873711 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Erdős, László AU - Tölgyesi, Csaba AU - Cseh, Viktória AU - Tolnay, Dolly AU - Cserhalmi, Dániel AU - Körmöczi, László AU - Gellény, Krisztina AU - Bátori, Zoltán TI - Vegetation history, recent dynamics and future prospects of a Hungarian sandy forest-steppe reserve: forest-grassland relations, tree species composition and size-class distribution JF - COMMUNITY ECOLOGY J2 - COMMUNITY ECOL VL - 16 PY - 2015 IS - 1 SP - 95 EP - 105 PG - 11 SN - 1585-8553 DO - 10.1556/168.2015.16.1.11 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2785642 ID - 2785642 N1 - Megjegyzés-24759917 Absztrakt: http://www.akademiai.com/doi/abs/10.1556/168.2015.16.1.11 Funding Agency and Grant Number: European Union; State of Hungary; European Social Fund in the framework of 'National Excellence Program' [TAMOP 4.2.4. A/2-11-1-2012-0001] Funding text: This research was supported by the European Union and the State of Hungary, co-financed by the European Social Fund in the framework of TAMOP 4.2.4. A/2-11-1-2012-0001 'National Excellence Program'. We are thankful for the Inspectorate for Environment and Nature Conservation for allowing us the field studies in the protected area. Deparment of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52., Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Department of Botany, Szent István University, Rottenbiller u. 50, Budapest, H-1077, Hungary Cited By :10 Export Date: 8 November 2019 CODEN: CEOCA Correspondence Address: Erdos, L.; Deparment of Ecology, University of SzegedHungary; email: erdos.laszlo@bio.u-szeged.hu Deparment of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52., Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Department of Botany, Szent István University, Rottenbiller u. 50, Budapest, H-1077, Hungary Cited By :10 Export Date: 3 December 2019 CODEN: CEOCA Correspondence Address: Erdos, L.; Deparment of Ecology, University of SzegedHungary; email: erdos.laszlo@bio.u-szeged.hu Deparment of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52., Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Department of Botany, Szent István University, Rottenbiller u. 50, Budapest, H-1077, Hungary Cited By :10 Export Date: 10 December 2019 CODEN: CEOCA Correspondence Address: Erdos, L.; Deparment of Ecology, University of SzegedHungary; email: erdos.laszlo@bio.u-szeged.hu Funding Agency and Grant Number: European UnionEuropean Union (EU); State of Hungary; European Social Fund in the framework of 'National Excellence Program' [TAMOP 4.2.4. A/2-11-1-2012-0001] Funding text: This research was supported by the European Union and the State of Hungary, co-financed by the European Social Fund in the framework of TAMOP 4.2.4. A/2-11-1-2012-0001 'National Excellence Program'. We are thankful for the Inspectorate for Environment and Nature Conservation for allowing us the field studies in the protected area. Deparment of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52., Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Department of Botany, Szent István University, Rottenbiller u. 50, Budapest, H-1077, Hungary Cited By :17 Export Date: 14 December 2020 CODEN: CEOCA Correspondence Address: Erdos, L.; Deparment of Ecology, University of SzegedHungary; email: erdos.laszlo@bio.u-szeged.hu Deparment of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52., Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Department of Botany, Szent István University, Rottenbiller u. 50, Budapest, H-1077, Hungary Cited By :19 Export Date: 8 February 2021 CODEN: CEOCA Correspondence Address: Erdos, L.; Deparment of Ecology, Hungary; email: erdos.laszlo@bio.u-szeged.hu LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CHAP AU - Erdős, László AU - Cseh, Viktória AU - Cserhalmi, D. AU - Bátori, Zoltán AU - Tolnay, Dolly AU - Tölgyesi, Csaba ED - Füleky, György TI - Tájtörténet és dinamika dél-kiskunsági homoki erdős sztyeppekben T2 - A táj változásai a Kárpát-medencében PB - Környezetkímélő Agrokémiáért Alapítvány CY - Gödöllő SN - 9630622141 T3 - X. Tájtörténeti Konferencia kiadványa PY - 2014 SP - 185 EP - 187 PG - 3 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2888259 ID - 2888259 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Bátori, Zoltán AU - Lengyel, Attila AU - Maróti, Miklós AU - Körmöczi, László AU - Tölgyesi, Csaba AU - Bíró, A. AU - Tóth, M. AU - Kincses, Zoltán AU - Cseh, Viktória AU - Erdős, László TI - Microclimate-vegetation relationships in natural habitat islands: species preservation and conservation perspectives JF - IDŐJÁRÁS / QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE HUNGARIAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE J2 - IDŐJÁRÁS VL - 118 PY - 2014 IS - 3 SP - 257 EP - 281 PG - 25 SN - 0324-6329 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2725374 ID - 2725374 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: Hungarian National Development Agency [TAMOP-4.2.2/08/1/2008-0008] Funding text: This research was supported by the TAMOP-4.2.2/08/1/2008-0008 program of the Hungarian National Development Agency. University of Szeged, Department of Ecology, Közép fasor 52, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány u. 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary University of Szeged, Bolyai Institute, Aradi vértanúk tere 1, Szeged, H-6720, Hungary University of Szeged, Department of Technical Informatics, Árpád tér 2, Szeged, H-6720, Hungary Cited By :7 Export Date: 3 December 2018 Correspondence Address: Bátori, Z.; University of Szeged, Department of Ecology, Közép fasor 52, Hungary University of Szeged, Department of Ecology, Közép fasor 52, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány u. 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary University of Szeged, Bolyai Institute, Aradi vértanúk tere 1, Szeged, H-6720, Hungary University of Szeged, Department of Technical Informatics, Árpád tér 2, Szeged, H-6720, Hungary Cited By :7 Export Date: 4 December 2018 Correspondence Address: Bátori, Z.; University of Szeged, Department of Ecology, Közép fasor 52, Hungary University of Szeged, Department of Ecology, Közép fasor 52, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány u. 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary University of Szeged, Bolyai Institute, Aradi vértanúk tere 1, Szeged, H-6720, Hungary University of Szeged, Department of Technical Informatics, Árpád tér 2, Szeged, H-6720, Hungary Cited By :7 Export Date: 5 December 2018 Correspondence Address: Bátori, Z.; University of Szeged, Department of Ecology, Közép fasor 52, Hungary AB - Information about the relationship between the spatial and temporal patterns of different climatic parameters and the vegetation is especially important from a nature conservation perspective. We studied the influence of microclimatic parameters (air temperature and air humidity) on certain natural habitat islands (karst sinkhole and sand dune slack) and on their plant species composition and vegetation pattern in Hungary. Vegetation data together with topographic variables were collected along transects to reveal the vegetation patterns on the slopes. Microclimatic parameters were measured with wireless sensor motes equipped with air temperature and humidity sensors. Interactions were examined using distance-based redundancy analysis. We found that the species composition of natural habitat islands varied markedly within short distances, depending on the prevailing microclimatic conditions. Elements of microclimate (daily, daytime, and nighttime averages) have different effects on vegetation pattern and species composition. The observed patterns can be interpreted based on our knowledge on the structure of plant communities and on the role of geomorphology. Future temperature increase, droughts, and forestry activities are the main threats to the habitat diversity and hence to the species diversity of habitat islands in Hungary. LA - English DB - MTMT ER -