TY - JOUR AU - Erdős, László AU - Bátori, Zoltán AU - Penksza, Károly AU - Dénes, A AU - Kevey, Balázs AU - Kevey, D AU - Magnes, M AU - Sengl, P AU - Tölgyesi, Csaba TI - Can naturalness indicator values reveal habitat degradation? A test of four methodological approaches JF - POLISH JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY J2 - POL J ECOL VL - 65 PY - 2017 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 13 PG - 13 SN - 1505-2249 DO - 10.3161/15052249PJE2017.65.1.001 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3215686 ID - 3215686 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: Hungarian Eatvos Scholarship of the Hungarian Scholarship Board; Research Center of Excellence [9878-3/2016/FEKUT]; OTKA PD [116114]\n Funding text: This work was supported by the Hungarian Eatvos Scholarship of the Hungarian Scholarship Board as well as the Research Center of Excellence 9878-3/2016/FEKUT and OTKA PD 116114 grant.\n \n Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Graz, A-8010, Austria \n Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány utca 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary \n Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary \n Department of Botany, Szent István University, Gödöllő Páter K. u. 1H-2100, Hungary \n Department of Natural History, Janus Pannonius Museum, Szabadság u. 2, Pécs, H-7621, Hungary \n Department of Ecology, University of Pécs, Ifjúság útja 6, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary \n Medical School, University of Pécs, Szigeti út 12, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary \n Cited By :3 \n Export Date: 29 November 2018 \n CODEN: PJECF \n Correspondence Address: Erdős, L.; Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Austria; email: erdos.laszlo@okologia.mta.hu \n Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Graz, A-8010, Austria \n Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány utca 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary \n Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary \n Department of Botany, Szent István University, Gödöllő Páter K. u. 1H-2100, Hungary \n Department of Natural History, Janus Pannonius Museum, Szabadság u. 2, Pécs, H-7621, Hungary \n Department of Ecology, University of Pécs, Ifjúság útja 6, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary \n Medical School, University of Pécs, Szigeti út 12, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary \n Cited By :3 \n Export Date: 30 November 2018 \n CODEN: PJECF \n Correspondence Address: Erdős, L.; Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Austria; email: erdos.laszlo@okologia.mta.hu Funding Agency and Grant Number: Hungarian Eatvos Scholarship of the Hungarian Scholarship Board; Research Center of Excellence [9878-3/2016/FEKUT]; OTKA PD [116114] Funding text: This work was supported by the Hungarian Eatvos Scholarship of the Hungarian Scholarship Board as well as the Research Center of Excellence 9878-3/2016/FEKUT and OTKA PD 116114 grant. Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Graz, A-8010, Austria Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány utca 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Department of Botany, Szent István University, Gödöllő Páter K. u. 1H-2100, Hungary Department of Natural History, Janus Pannonius Museum, Szabadság u. 2, Pécs, H-7621, Hungary Department of Ecology, University of Pécs, Ifjúság útja 6, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary Medical School, University of Pécs, Szigeti út 12, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary Cited By :3 Export Date: 3 December 2018 CODEN: PJECF Correspondence Address: Erdős, L.; Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Austria; email: erdos.laszlo@okologia.mta.hu Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Graz, A-8010, Austria Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány utca 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Department of Botany, Szent István University, Gödöllő Páter K. u. 1H-2100, Hungary Department of Natural History, Janus Pannonius Museum, Szabadság u. 2, Pécs, H-7621, Hungary Department of Ecology, University of Pécs, Ifjúság útja 6, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary Medical School, University of Pécs, Szigeti út 12, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary Cited By :4 Export Date: 4 December 2018 CODEN: PJECF Correspondence Address: Erdős, L.; Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Austria; email: erdos.laszlo@okologia.mta.hu Funding Agency and Grant Number: Hungarian Eatvos Scholarship of the Hungarian Scholarship Board; Research Center of Excellence [9878-3/2016/FEKUT]; OTKA PD [116114] Funding text: This work was supported by the Hungarian Eatvos Scholarship of the Hungarian Scholarship Board as well as the Research Center of Excellence 9878-3/2016/FEKUT and OTKA PD 116114 grant. Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Graz, A-8010, Austria Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány utca 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Department of Botany, Szent István University, Gödöllő Páter K. u. 1H-2100, Hungary Department of Natural History, Janus Pannonius Museum, Szabadság u. 2, Pécs, H-7621, Hungary Department of Ecology, University of Pécs, Ifjúság útja 6, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary Medical School, University of Pécs, Szigeti út 12, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary Cited By :4 Export Date: 24 September 2019 CODEN: PJECF Correspondence Address: Erdős, L.; Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Austria; email: erdos.laszlo@okologia.mta.hu Funding details: PD116114 Funding details: 9878-3/2016/FEKUT Funding text 1: This work was supported by the Hungarian E?tv?s Scholarship of the Hungarian Scholarship Board as well as the Research Center of Excellence ? 9878-3/2016/FEKUT and OTKA PD116114 grant. Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Graz, A-8010, Austria Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány utca 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Department of Botany, Szent István University, Gödöllő Páter K. u. 1H-2100, Hungary Department of Natural History, Janus Pannonius Museum, Szabadság u. 2, Pécs, H-7621, Hungary Department of Ecology, University of Pécs, Ifjúság útja 6, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary Medical School, University of Pécs, Szigeti út 12, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary Cited By :5 Export Date: 2 December 2019 CODEN: PJECF Correspondence Address: Erdős, L.; Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Austria; email: erdos.laszlo@okologia.mta.hu Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Graz, A-8010, Austria Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány utca 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Department of Botany, Szent István University, Gödöllő Páter K. u. 1H-2100, Hungary Department of Natural History, Janus Pannonius Museum, Szabadság u. 2, Pécs, H-7621, Hungary Department of Ecology, University of Pécs, Ifjúság útja 6, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary Medical School, University of Pécs, Szigeti út 12, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary Cited By :5 Export Date: 9 January 2020 CODEN: PJECF Correspondence Address: Erdős, L.; Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Austria; email: erdos.laszlo@okologia.mta.hu Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Graz, Holteigasse 6, Graz, A-8010, Austria Institute of Ecology and Botany, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány utca 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Közép fasor 52, Szeged, H-6726, Hungary Department of Botany, Szent István University, Gödöllő Páter K. u. 1H-2100, Hungary Department of Natural History, Janus Pannonius Museum, Szabadság u. 2, Pécs, H-7621, Hungary Department of Ecology, University of Pécs, Ifjúság útja 6, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary Medical School, University of Pécs, Szigeti út 12, Pécs, H-7624, Hungary Cited By :8 Export Date: 22 April 2021 CODEN: PJECF Correspondence Address: Erdős, L.; Institute of Plant Sciences, Holteigasse 6, Austria; email: erdos.laszlo@okologia.mta.hu AB - Assessing habitat naturalness belongs to the most current issues in conservation biology. It has been recognized that plants are able to indicate the naturalness of their habitat. Thus, species may be given relative naturalness indicator values (i.e. scores on an ordinal scale), reflecting their different tolerances against habitat degradation. In the present study, our first goal was to test whether relative naturalness indicator values are able to reveal known differences in naturalness levels. Our second purpose was to compare four different methodological approaches in order to identify which is the most reliable when analyzing habitat naturalness. We compared near-natural and degraded plots on the bases of (1) unweighted plot means, (2) plot medians, (3) unweighted naturalness indicator value populations, and (4) frequency-weighted naturalness indicator value populations. We found that relative naturalness indicator values performed well in differentiating among near-natural and degraded vegetation. Unweighted mean indicator values were the most reliable, but frequency-weighted indicator value populations were nearly as efficient as unweighted means. We conclude that relative naturalness indicator values provide a simple but reliable tool for estimating habitat deterioration. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Uj, Boglárka AU - Anita, Nagy AU - Saláta, Dénes AU - Laborczi, Annamária AU - Malatinszky, Ákos AU - Bakó, Gábor AU - Tibor, Danyik AU - Tóth, Andrea AU - Falusi, Eszter AU - Gyuricza, Csaba AU - Póti, Péter AU - Penksza, Károly TI - Wetland habitats of the Kis-Sárrét 1860-2008 (Körös-Maros National Park, Hungary) JF - JOURNAL OF MAPS J2 - J MAPS VL - 12 PY - 2016 IS - 2 SP - 211 EP - 221 PG - 11 SN - 1744-5647 DO - 10.1080/17445647.2014.1001799 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2719471 ID - 2719471 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Tölgyesi, Csaba AU - Erdős, László AU - Körmöczi, László AU - Bátori, Zoltán TI - Hydrologic fluctuations trigger structural changes in wetland–dry grassland ecotones but have no effect on ecotone position JF - COMMUNITY ECOLOGY J2 - COMMUNITY ECOL VL - 17 PY - 2016 IS - 2 SP - 188 EP - 197 PG - 10 SN - 1585-8553 DO - 10.1556/168.2016.17.2.7 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3133434 ID - 3133434 N1 - Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, 52 Közép fasor, Szeged, Hungary Institute of Ecology and Botany, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2-4 Alkotmány út, Vácrátót, Hungary Cited By :2 Export Date: 24 September 2019 CODEN: CEOCA Correspondence Address: Tölgyesi, Cs.; Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, 52 Közép fasor, Hungary; email: festuca7@yahoo.com Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, 52 Közép fasor, Szeged, Hungary Institute of Ecology and Botany, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2-4 Alkotmány út, Vácrátót, Hungary Cited By :2 Export Date: 18 November 2019 CODEN: CEOCA Correspondence Address: Tölgyesi, Cs.; Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, 52 Közép fasor, Hungary; email: festuca7@yahoo.com Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, 52 Közép fasor, Szeged, Hungary Institute of Ecology and Botany, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2-4 Alkotmány út, Vácrátót, Hungary Cited By :2 Export Date: 28 May 2020 CODEN: CEOCA Correspondence Address: Tölgyesi, Cs.; Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, 52 Közép fasor, Hungary; email: festuca7@yahoo.com AB - Ecotones between plant communities have received considerable attention among ecologists in the context of fragmentation, climate change and the management of heterogeneous landscapes. However, the predictability of ecotone dynamics is low and the processes taking place within ecotones are still poorly understood. In this study we aimed to characterize the positional and structural dynamics of thirteen ecotones in an ecotone-rich steppe-wetland landscape of Hungary in relation to the inter-annual fluctuations of water regime and the gradients of elevation and of soil composition. According to our results, the ecotones between steppe and wetland communities were sharp and their positions coincided with those places in the landscape where the rate of change in elevation was the highest, confirming that microtopography is a major determinant of ecotone position. Soil boundaries were also detected, mostly downhill to the ecotones. Interestingly, the fluctuations of the water supply had no effect on the position of the ecotones but significantly influenced a structural ecotone parameter, the compositional contrast bridged by the ecotones. High water supply caused high contrast, while low supply went along with low contrast. We explain these changes by asymmetric sensitivities to edge effects. When the water supply was low, the wetland edges became similar to the steppe edges due to the decrease of wetland specialists and to the increase of steppe specialists, but steppe edges did not exhibit an opposite change in wet years, suggesting that steppe communities dominated over wetland communities. The asymmetry in the interaction between the two communities may have pushed the soil boundaries downhill to the ecotones but the currently steppe-like soil of wetland edges could also make wetland edges more sensitive to edge effects; thus, the cause-effect relationship is difficult to disentangle. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Tölgyesi, Csaba AU - Bátori, Zoltán AU - Erdős, László AU - Gallé, Róbert AU - Körmöczi, László TI - Plant diversity patterns of a Hungarian steppe-wetland mosaic in relation to grazing regime and land use history JF - TUEXENIA J2 - TUEXENIA VL - 35 PY - 2015 IS - 1 SP - 399 EP - 416 PG - 18 SN - 0722-494X DO - 10.14471/2015.35.006 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2864003 ID - 2864003 N1 - Cited By :16 Export Date: 28 May 2020 Correspondence Address: Tölgyesi, C.; Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, 52 Közép fasor, Hungary; email: festuca7@yahoo.com Cited By :16 Export Date: 8 July 2020 Correspondence Address: Tölgyesi, C.; Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, 52 Közép fasor, Hungary; email: festuca7@yahoo.com Cited By :16 Export Date: 9 July 2020 Correspondence Address: Tölgyesi, C.; Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, 52 Közép fasor, Hungary; email: festuca7@yahoo.com Cited By :16 Export Date: 27 July 2020 Correspondence Address: Tölgyesi, C.; Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, 52 Közép fasor, Hungary; email: festuca7@yahoo.com Cited By :17 Export Date: 30 March 2021 Correspondence Address: Tölgyesi, C.; Department of Ecology, 52 Közép fasor, Hungary; email: festuca7@yahoo.com LA - English 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 - TY - JOUR AU - Bátori, Zoltán AU - Csiky, János AU - Farkas, Tünde AU - E-Vojtkó, Anna AU - Erdős, László AU - Kovács, Dániel AU - Wirth, Tamás AU - Körmöczi, László AU - Vojtkó, András TI - The conservation value of karst dolines for vascular plants in woodland habitats of Hungary: refugia and climate change JF - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPELEOLOGY J2 - INT J SPELEOL VL - 43 PY - 2014 IS - 1 SP - 15 EP - 26 PG - 12 SN - 0392-6672 DO - 10.5038/1827-806X.43.1.2 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2453551 ID - 2453551 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Malatinszky, Ákos AU - Ádám, Szilvia AU - Falusi, Eszter AU - Saláta, Dénes AU - Penksza, Károly TI - Planning management adapted to climate change effects in terrestrial wetlands and grasslands JF - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GLOBAL WARMING J2 - INT J GLOBAL WARMING VL - 5 PY - 2013 IS - 3 SP - 311 EP - 325 PG - 15 SN - 1758-2083 DO - 10.1504/IJGW.2013.055365 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2185548 ID - 2185548 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Malatinszky, Ákos AU - Ádám, Szilvia AU - Falusi, Eszter AU - Saláta, Dénes AU - Penksza, Károly TI - Climate change related land use problems in protected wetlands: a study in a seriously affected Hungarian area JF - CLIMATIC CHANGE J2 - CLIMATIC CHANGE VL - 118 PY - 2013 IS - 3-4 SP - 671 EP - 682 PG - 12 SN - 0165-0009 DO - 10.1007/s10584-012-0689-9 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2138612 ID - 2138612 N1 - Megjegyzés-23487537 FN: Thomson Reuters Web of Knowledge AB - Land managers of wetlands face various challenges emerging from climate change. Exploration of these problems is a prerequisite to developing adaptive management of vulnerable areas. Central and Eastern European countries are highly vulnerable to climate change. The Balaton Uplands National Park, an attractive tourist destination with natural values of high national and community importance, has suffered the greatest extremities in precipitation in Hungary during 2010 and 2011. After identification of stakeholder groups, private landowners and land managers as being most likely affected by climate change were interviewed in the national park. A compilation of the most important land use problems that already have influence on the management of protected wetlands was listed. Land managers connect several problems to weather extremities and long-term changes, but take practically no actions in favor of mitigation or adaptation, or strengthening resilience. As there is strong evidence that wet habitats are becoming more sensitive and vulnerable, land managers have to adapt their objectives, strategies and measures to changing climate and be involved in the process of adapting the management measures of protected areas, especially wetlands, to probable effects of climate change. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Penksza, Károly AU - Házi, Judit AU - Tóth, Andrea AU - Wichmann, Barnabás AU - Pajor, Ferenc AU - Gyuricza, Csaba AU - Póti, Péter AU - Szentes, Szilárd TI - Eltérő hasznosítású szürkemarha legelő szezonális táplálóanyag tartalom alakulása, fajdiverzitás változása és ennek hatása a biomassza mennyiségére és összetételére pannon nedves gyepben JF - NÖVÉNYTERMELÉS J2 - NÖVÉNYTERMELÉS VL - 62 PY - 2013 IS - 1 SP - 73 EP - 94 PG - 22 SN - 0546-8191 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2244164 ID - 2244164 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Penksza, Károly AU - Nagy, A AU - Laborczi, Annamária AU - Pintér, Balázs AU - Házi, Judit TI - Wet habitats along River Ipoly (Hungary) in 2000 (extremely dry) and 2010 (extremely wet) JF - JOURNAL OF MAPS J2 - J MAPS VL - 8 PY - 2012 IS - 2 SP - 157 EP - 164 PG - 8 SN - 1744-5647 DO - 10.1080/17445647.2012.680777 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/1988367 ID - 1988367 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: Danube-Ipoly National Park; Ipoly Union; Middle-Danube-Valley Inspectorate for Environmental Protection, Nature Conservation and Water Management [HUSK 0801/2.1.2/0162] Funding text: This work was supported by the Danube-Ipoly National Park, Ipoly Union and Middle-Danube-Valley Inspectorate for Environmental Protection, Nature Conservation and Water Management, which carried out 'Standardized GIS-based environmental monitoring development of the catchment area of River Ipoly' (HUSK 0801/2.1.2/0162 project). LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Tölgyesi, Csaba AU - Körmöczi, László TI - Structural changes of a pannonian grassland plant community in relation to the decrease of water availability JF - ACTA BOTANICA HUNGARICA J2 - ACTA BOT HUNG VL - 54 PY - 2012 IS - 3-4 SP - 413 EP - 431 PG - 19 SN - 0236-6495 DO - 10.1556/ABot.54.2012.3-4.17 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2048485 ID - 2048485 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Bátori, Zoltán AU - Gallé, Róbert AU - Erdős, László AU - Körmöczi, László TI - Ecological conditions, flora and vegetation of a large doline in the Mecsek Mountains (South Hungary) JF - ACTA BOTANICA CROATICA J2 - ACTA BOT CROAT VL - 70 PY - 2011 IS - 2 SP - 147 EP - 155 PG - 9 SN - 0365-0588 DO - 10.2478/v10184-010-0018-1 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/1732595 ID - 1732595 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kiss, Tímea AU - Lévai, Péter AU - Ferencz, Árpád AU - Szentes, Szilárd AU - Hufnagel, Levente AU - Nagy, A AU - Balogh, Ákos AU - Pintér, Orsolya AU - Saláta, Dénes AU - Házi, Judit AU - Tóth, Andrea AU - Wichmann, Barnabás AU - Penksza, Károly TI - Change of composition and diversity of species and grassland management between different grazing intensity in Pannonian dry and wet grasslands JF - APPLIED ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH J2 - APPL ECOL ENV RES VL - 9 PY - 2011 IS - 3 SP - 197 EP - 230 PG - 34 SN - 1589-1623 DO - 10.15666/aeer/0903_197230 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/1772718 ID - 1772718 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: EU [BIOBIO FP7-2009-227161]; MTA Doctoral Council; "ALOKI" Applied Ecological Research and Forensic Institute Ltd.; TAMOP [4.2.1/B-09/1/KMR-2010-0005] Funding text: This paper is partly based on our work carried out during the EU funded project "Indicators for biodiversity in organic and low-input farming systems" (BIOBIO FP7-2009-227161). Further details are available at www.biobio-indicator.org. This work was supported by the Bolyai Janos Research Scholarship of MTA Doctoral Council, "ALOKI" Applied Ecological Research and Forensic Institute Ltd., and the TAMOP 4.2.1/B-09/1/KMR-2010-0005 project. 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