TY - THES AU - Orbán, Ildikó TI - Aszályok és bolygatások hatása nyílt homoki gyepekre és özönnövényekre terepkísérletek és hosszú távú megfigyelések alapján PB - Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem (ELTE) PY - 2023 SP - 109 DO - 10.15476/ELTE.2022.069 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33354694 ID - 33354694 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hábenczyus, Alida Anna AU - Tölgyesi, Csaba AU - Pál, Róbert AU - Kelemen, András AU - Aradi, Eszter AU - Bátori, Zoltán AU - Sonkoly, Judit AU - Tóth, Edina AU - Balogh, Nóra AU - Török, Péter TI - Increasing abundance of an invasive C4 grass is associated with larger community changes away than at home JF - APPLIED VEGETATION SCIENCE J2 - APP VEGE SCI VL - 25 PY - 2022 IS - 2 PG - 11 SN - 1402-2001 DO - 10.1111/avsc.12659 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32769224 ID - 32769224 N1 - Department of Ecology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary MTA-DE Lendület Functional and Restoration Ecology Research Group, Debrecen, Hungary Department of Biological Sciences, Montana Technological University, Butte, MT, United States Lendület Seed Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Department of Ecology, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary Kiskunság National Park Directorate, Kecskemét, Hungary Polish Academy of Sciences, Botanical Garden - Center for Biological Diversity Conservation in Powsin, Warszawa, Poland Export Date: 22 July 2022 CODEN: AVSCF Correspondence Address: Tölgyesi, C.; Department of Ecology, Hungary; email: festuca7@yahoo.com AB - Aim We evaluated stands of the invasive grass, Sporobolus cryptandrus in its native North American range and its non-native European range, where it is a recent invader. Our aim was to reveal how the species' increasing abundance affects functional diversity and the ecosystem service-provisioning capacities of plant communities in both ranges. Location Sand grasslands in the Kiskunsag, Hungary and in Montana, USA. Methods All vascular plant species and their relative abundances were recorded in a stratified random manner in 1 m x 1 m plots in each range, using the following cover categories of Sporobolus as strata: 1%-25%, 26%-50%, 50%-75%, and 75%-100%. The functional characteristics of the plant communities in the two continents were compared. We performed comparisons of the communities both with and without including Sporobolus. Results Increasing Sporobolus cover resulted in a lower functional diversity and species richness, reduced average specific leaf area and increased the height of whole plant communities in both ranges but these effects were significantly stronger in the non-native stands. Sporobolus also negatively affected the cover of insect-pollinated plant species and the proportion of native perennials, switching the rest of the community from perennial-dominated to annual-dominated. In plant communities without Sporobolus, increasing Sporobolus cover led to a higher specific leaf area and seed mass in both ranges, but average height was decreasing along the Sporobolus abundance gradient in the native range, whereas it was increasing in the non-native range. Conclusions The spread of Sporobolus, away from its native range, leads to the impoverishment of host communities and compromises the biomass and floral resource-provisioning capacity of the vegetation to higher trophic levels. Tackling the spread of this new invader should therefore be a priority task. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Hrivnák, Richard AU - Jarčuška, Benjamín AU - Jarolímek, Ivan AU - Kochjarová, Judita AU - Májeková, Jana AU - Hegedüšová Vantarová, Katarína AU - Slezák, Michal TI - Comparative diversity of vascular plants in black alder floodplain and swamp forests of Central European biogeographical regions JF - BIODIVERSITY DATA JOURNAL J2 - BIODIVERS DATA J VL - 10 PY - 2022 SN - 1314-2836 DO - 10.3897/BDJ.10.e90281 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33199192 ID - 33199192 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: Science Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic; Slovak Academy of Sciences [VEGA 2/0016/19] Funding text: The research was supported by the Science Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic and the Slovak Academy of Sciences (VEGA 2/0016/19). AB - Plant species diversity of black alder-dominated forests was studied in three biogeographical regions (Alpine, Continental and Pannonian) of Central Europe. They were represented by regions of the Polish Plain (Continental), the High Western Carpathians and Matricum of the Western Carpathians (Alpine) and the Pannonian lowland (Pannonian). We analysed 35 plots per region in order to identify: i) local alpha (α) diversity defined as the counted number of plant taxa occurring in a single sampling plot, ii) amongst-site beta (β) diversity, iii) regional (γ) diversity defined as the total species richness of all sampling plots and iv) zeta diversity (ζ) as a generalisation of beta diversity. We recorded a total of 432 vascular plant taxa in all bioregions; more than 13% were alien plants. Statistically significant differences in species richness (α) of both native and alien plants were found between assemblages of the regions. The High Western Carpathians showed the highest native and the lowest alien plant species richness. Total β-diversity was high in all regions, but significantly differed amongst regions only for alien plant species. Cumulative native and alien species richness (γ) was the highest and lowest in the High Western Carpathians and Matricum of Western Carpathians, respectively. Our results identified the High Western Carpathians as a hotspot for diversity of native plants in Central European black alder-dominated forests. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Koniakin, Serhii M. AU - Gubar, Liubov M. AU - Budzhak, Vasyl V. TI - Impatiens glandulifera (Balsaminaceae) in Ukraine: its current distribution, ecological and coenotic features JF - ENVIRONMENTAL & SOCIO-ECONOMIC STUDIES J2 - ENVIRON SOC-ECON STUD VL - 10 PY - 2022 IS - 4 SP - 46 EP - 58 PG - 13 SN - 2354-0079 DO - 10.2478/environ-2022-0023 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34718420 ID - 34718420 AB - Data on the spontaneous distribution (529 sites) of Impatiens glandulifera in the territory of Ukraine have been collected and studied comprehensively. I. glandulifera invades plant communities of the Phragmito-Magnocaricetea class (1 alliance), Salicetea purpureae (1 association), Alnetea glutinosae (1 association), Robinietea (2 associations), and Epilobietea angustifolii (2 associations). The species phytoindicative assessment, which considered 12 ecological factors, revealed that in its secondary distribution range I. glandulifera shows charactericstics of a stenotopic hygromesophyte, subacidophile and is a semi-eutrophic species. In the studied areas, the environmental niche of I. glandulifera is limited mainly by soil water response (Hd) and saline (Sl) regimes, and soil carbonate content. A thermal regime (Tm) response of the species to an increase in the average annual air temperature by 1, 2, and 30С has been predicted. A temperature increase of 20С could, lead to a critical shift in the values of soil acidity (Rc) and salinity regimes (Sl) that might cause a decline of the species’ potential niches in the studied area. The obtained data have the potential to be useful in limiting the spread of I. glandulifera into new territories and reducing its transforming effect in plant communities of river valley corridors. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kovács-Hostyánszki, Anikó AU - Szigeti, Viktor AU - Miholcsa, Zsombor AU - Sándor, Dorottya AU - Soltész, Zoltán AU - Török, Edina AU - Fenesi, Annamária TI - Threats and benefits of invasive alien plant species on pollinators JF - BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY J2 - BASIC APPL ECOL VL - 64 PY - 2022 SP - 89 EP - 102 PG - 14 SN - 1439-1791 DO - 10.1016/j.baae.2022.07.003 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33059318 ID - 33059318 N1 - Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány str. 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Republicii street 42, Cluj-Napoca, RO-400015, Romania Lendület Landscape and Conservation Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Alkotmány str. 2-4, Vácrátót, H-2163, Hungary Cited By :1 Export Date: 8 February 2023 CODEN: BAEAC Correspondence Address: Kovács-Hostyánszki, A.; Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Alkotmány str. 2-4, Hungary; email: kovacs.aniko@ecolres.hu AB - Invasive alien plant species are usually disliked due to their high pressure on native communities. However, their ecological effects on pollinators are complex: some species provide abundant floral resources, boosting the number of pollinators, while they often disrupt plant-pollinator interactions by outcompeting native plants. Our direct knowledge is mainly based on single-species studies, while understanding the mechanism of these complex ecological interactions needs multi-species field-based approaches. It is also imperative to clarify the pros and cons of invasive plants and drivers of invasion from the perspective of pollinators. We conducted a standard protocol-driven regional study in Central and Eastern Europe, comparing 6-7 invaded and non-invaded sites of 12 herbaceous invasive plant species. We sampled floral resources, bees, and hoverflies before and during the flowering of the invasive plants. We analysed the effects of plant invasion at the invasive plant species level and in combined analyses, and tested whether the life span (perennial vs. annual) and flowering time (early-, middle-, and late-flowering) of invasive plants affect the abundance, species richness, diversity and species composition of native plants and pollinators. The combined analyses showed lower abundance and species richness of flowering plants and pollinators before, and higher abundance of both during the flowering of invasive plants in invaded sites. However, invasive plants had significant species-specific effects. Perennial invasive plants had a stronger negative impact on floral resources and pollinators already before their flowering compared to annuals. Flowering time of invasive plants affected the pollinator guilds differently. We suggest that in certain critical time periods of the year, invasive plants might provide the dominant foraging resources for pollinators in an invaded ecosystem. But, they also often cause significant losses in native floral resources over the year. Instead of simple eradication, careful preparation and consideration might be needed during removal of invasive plants. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Stankovic, Vera AU - Kuzmanovic, Nevena AU - Kabas, Eva AU - Vukojicic, Snezana AU - Lakusic, Dmitar AU - Jovanovic, Slobodan TI - Established stands of the highly invasive Echinocystis lobata on the Ramsar sites of the southern part of the Pannonian plain = Uspostavljene sastojine visoko invazivne vrste Echinocistis lobata na ramsarskim lokalitetima južnog dela Panonske nizije JF - BOTANICA SERBICA J2 - BOT SERB VL - 46 PY - 2022 IS - 2 SP - 197 EP - 207 PG - 11 SN - 1821-2158 DO - 10.2298/BOTSERB2202197S UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33364592 ID - 33364592 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia [451-03-68/2022-14/200178]; plan and work programme of the Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research for 2022 Funding text: This work was supported by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological De- velopment of the Republic of Serbia, contract number: 451-03-68/2022-14/200178, as well as the plan and work programme of the Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research for 2022. The authors are grateful to the two reviewers and the editor of the journal for their comments and suggestions. AB - Monitoring the presence of invasive species in natural wetlands is crucial for numerous reasons, including their negative impact on biodiversity, conservation and the ecosystem services provided by these important fragile areas. The aim of this paper was to investigate the presence and distribution of the highly invasive liana Echinocystis lobata (wild cucumber), and to determine its coenological relations with the native plant species in the Ramsar sites of the southern part of the Pannonian Plain (the southeastern part of Central Europe, northern Serbia). We conducted the phytocenological research of the selected protected riparian areas in detail over a six-year period (2011-2015 and 2020). This study revealed the significant presence of the highly invasive species E. lobata in the studied sites. Wild cucumbers were found in 146 plots in four out of the seven investigated areas. Cluster analyses distinguished four groups of relev?s dominated by E. lobata, which were described, and their dominant and constant species were identified. Habitat type identification was done, and the habitat preferences of E. lobata were determined. The spatial distribution of the four groups is such that they occur in a number of different habitat types or local communities. The species pool which makes up each of these four groups is thus geographically larger than the local community under study, so we can treat them as independently established and well-defined new community assemblages. Plant communities dominated by the invasive species E. lobata have not been described previously. Therefore, this work provides new data, and contributes to the further research and comparative analyses needed to describe invasive plant communities dominated by wild cucumber. In addition, the identification of habitat types which are most occupied by E. lobata is very important for managers of protected areas, as it allows them to better control and remove this highly invasive species, but also to prevent its further spread. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Orbán, Ildikó AU - Szitár, Katalin AU - Kalapos, Tibor AU - Kröel-Dulay, György TI - The role of disturbance in invasive plant establishment in a changing climate: insights from a drought experiment JF - BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS J2 - BIOL INVASIONS VL - 23 PY - 2021 IS - 6 SP - 1877 EP - 1890 PG - 14 SN - 1387-3547 DO - 10.1007/s10530-021-02478-8 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31904407 ID - 31904407 N1 - Department of Plant Systematics, Ecology and Theoretical Biology, Institute of Biology, Eötvös Loránd University, Pázmány P. stny 1/C, Budapest, 1117, Hungary MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány u. 2-4, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary MTA Centre for Ecological Research, GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Export Date: 30 March 2021 CODEN: BLINF Correspondence Address: Orbán, I.; Department of Plant Systematics, Pázmány P. stny 1/C, Hungary; email: ildiko.orban.bio@gmail.com Department of Plant Systematics, Ecology and Theoretical Biology, Institute of Biology, Eötvös Loránd University, Pázmány P. stny 1/C, Budapest, 1117, Hungary MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Alkotmány u. 2-4, Vácrátót, 2163, Hungary MTA Centre for Ecological Research, GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 3, Tihany, 8237, Hungary Export Date: 12 April 2021 CODEN: BLINF Correspondence Address: Orbán, I.; Department of Plant Systematics, Pázmány P. stny 1/C, Hungary; email: ildiko.orban.bio@gmail.com LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Schermann, Balázs Gábor AU - Czóbel, Szilárd TI - Investigation of the invasive plant infestation of the railway line between Gödöllő and Hatvan JF - COLUMELLA: JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES J2 - COLUMELLA VL - 8 PY - 2021 IS - 1 SP - 51 EP - 61 PG - 11 SN - 2064-7816 DO - 10.18380/SZIE.COLUM.2021.8.1.51 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32094201 ID - 32094201 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Csiszár, Ágnes AU - Kézdy, P AU - Korda, Márton AU - Bartha, Dénes TI - Occurrence and management of invasive alien species in Hungarian protected areas compared to Europe JF - FOLIA OECOLOGICA J2 - FOLIA OECOLOGICA VL - 47 PY - 2020 IS - 2 SP - 178 EP - 191 PG - 14 SN - 1336-5266 DO - 10.2478/foecol-2020-0021 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31654800 ID - 31654800 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Pál, Róbert AU - Maron, John L. AU - Nagy, Dávid AU - Waller, Lauren P. AU - Tosto, Ambra AU - Liao, Huixuan AU - Callaway, Ragan M. TI - What happens in Europe stays in Europe: apparent evolution by an invader does not help at home JF - ECOLOGY J2 - ECOLOGY VL - 101 PY - 2020 IS - 8 PG - 10 SN - 0012-9658 DO - 10.1002/ecy.3072 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31288238 ID - 31288238 N1 - Funding Agency and Grant Number: People Programme (Marie Curie Actions) of the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under REA [300639]; Fulbright Commission; NSF EPSCoR Track-1 [EPS-1101342]; Provost's Office of the University of Montana; U.S. National Science Foundation [DEB 0614406]; National Science Foundation EPSCoR [OIA-1757351] Funding text: This research was funded by the People Programme (Marie Curie Actions) of the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under REA grant number 300639 (RWP), the Fulbright Commission (RWP), NSF EPSCoR Track-1 EPS-1101342 (INSTEP 3) (RMC), the Provost's Office of the University of Montana (RMC; RWP), and the U.S. National Science Foundation DEB 0614406 (RMC). This material is based upon work supported in part by the National Science Foundation EPSCoR Cooperative Agreement OIA-1757351 and OIA-1757351. The authors thank the National Bison Range, Flathead Lake Biological Station (Dr. Jack Stanford), Directorate of Plant Protection and Soil Conservation in Baranya County, Hungary, Mecsek-oko Zrt. (Pecs, Hungary), Janos Lindheimer (Hungary) for providing our research sites and to Judit Nyulasi, Pal Lrinc, Pal Lrincne, Renata Rab, Ivett Maroti, and Janos Kiss for their help. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Szigeti, Viktor AU - Fenesi, Annamária AU - Soltész, Zoltán AU - Berki, Boglárka AU - Kovács-Hostyánszki, Anikó TI - Neutral effect of an invasive plant species with specialized flower structure on native pollinator communities JF - BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS J2 - BIOL INVASIONS VL - 22 PY - 2020 IS - 10 SP - 3017 EP - 3030 PG - 14 SN - 1387-3547 DO - 10.1007/s10530-020-02305-6 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31367978 ID - 31367978 N1 - Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary Large-Scale Vegetation Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Export Date: 10 September 2020 CODEN: BLINF Correspondence Address: Szigeti, V.; Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological ResearchHungary; email: szigeti.viktor@gmail.com Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary Large-Scale Vegetation Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Export Date: 6 November 2020 CODEN: BLINF Correspondence Address: Szigeti, V.; Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological ResearchHungary; email: szigeti.viktor@gmail.com Funding Agency and Grant Number: ELKH Centre for Ecological Research; National Research, Development and Innovation Office [FK 123813] Funding text: Open access funding provided by ELKH Centre for Ecological Research. We thank to Andras Baldi for his valuable comments on the former version of the manuscript, Csaba Molnar for identifying and sampling floral resources, Zsolt Jozan for identification of wild bees, Tamas Gr}ob for preparing hoverflies, Marton Voros for field work assistance. We also thank to the following persons for their help in the study site selection: Danube-Ipoly National Park: Sandor Be ' rces, Zsolt Kepes, Valentin Szenasi, Tamas Vidra; Kiskunsag National Park: Csaba Biro, Ferenc Pal Szabo, Ferenc Sipos, Istvan Somogyi, Adam Tamas, Csaba Vadasz; Pilisi Parkerd}o Zrt. Valkoi Erdeszet: Bence Kiss. The Landscape Ecological Vegetation Database & Map of Hungary (META database) was used as data source for the study site selection (https://www.novenyzetiterkep.hu/english/).The study was financed by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office (FK 123813). Field work was licensed by the Hungarian Nature Conservation Authorities: PE-KTFO/267-15/2018. A K-H. was a Bolyai Ja ' nos Research Fellow of the MTA. Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary Large-Scale Vegetation Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Export Date: 24 November 2020 CODEN: BLINF Correspondence Address: Szigeti, V.; Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological ResearchHungary; email: szigeti.viktor@gmail.com Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary Large-Scale Vegetation Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Cited By :1 Export Date: 22 March 2021 CODEN: BLINF Correspondence Address: Szigeti, V.; Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Hungary; email: szigeti.viktor@gmail.com Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary Large-Scale Vegetation Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Cited By :1 Export Date: 30 March 2021 CODEN: BLINF Correspondence Address: Szigeti, V.; Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Hungary; email: szigeti.viktor@gmail.com Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary Large-Scale Vegetation Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Cited By :1 Export Date: 16 April 2021 CODEN: BLINF Correspondence Address: Szigeti, V.; Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Hungary; email: szigeti.viktor@gmail.com Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary Large-Scale Vegetation Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Cited By :1 Export Date: 19 April 2021 CODEN: BLINF Correspondence Address: Szigeti, V.; Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Hungary; email: szigeti.viktor@gmail.com Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary Large-Scale Vegetation Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Cited By :1 Export Date: 17 May 2021 CODEN: BLINF Correspondence Address: Szigeti, V.; Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Hungary; email: szigeti.viktor@gmail.com Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary Large-Scale Vegetation Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Cited By :1 Export Date: 16 June 2021 CODEN: BLINF Correspondence Address: Szigeti, V.; Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Hungary; email: szigeti.viktor@gmail.com Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Hungarian Department of Biology and Ecology, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary Large-Scale Vegetation Ecology Research Group, Institute of Ecology and Botany, Centre for Ecological Research, Vácrátót, Hungary Cited By :2 Export Date: 24 September 2021 CODEN: BLINF Correspondence Address: Szigeti, V.; Lendület Ecosystem Services Research Group, Hungary; email: szigeti.viktor@gmail.com LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - EKİNCİ, Ali AU - ŞİMŞEK, Mikdat AU - GÜLSOY, Ersin TI - Chemical Composition of Hackberry Plant and Its Effects on Human Health JF - IGDIR ÜNIVERSITESI FEN BILIMLERI ENSTITÜSÜ DERGISI / IGDIR UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF THE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY J2 - IGDIR UNIV J INST SCI TECHNOL VL - 8 PY - 2018 IS - 3 SP - 21 EP - 30 PG - 10 SN - 2146-0574 DO - 10.21597/jist.458556 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30354423 ID - 30354423 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Juhász, Magdolna AU - Márkus, András TI - A belső-somogyi homokvidék égerlápjainak cönológiai vizsgálata (Carici elongatae-Alnetum glutinosae W. Koch 1926) = Coenological analysis of alder swamps on sand dune area of Inner-Somogy (Hungary). JF - KAPOSVÁRI RIPPL-RÓNAI MÚZEUM KÖZLEMÉNYEI J2 - KAPOSVÁRI RIPPL-RÓNAI MÚZEUM KÖZLEMÉNYEI VL - 5 PY - 2018 SP - 43 EP - 55 PG - 13 SN - 2064-1966 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30547960 ID - 30547960 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Sádlo, J AU - Vítková, M AU - Pergl, J AU - Pyšek, P TI - Towards site-specific management of invasive alien trees based on the assessment of their impacts: The case of Robinia pseudoacacia JF - NEOBIOTA J2 - NEOBIOTA VL - 35 PY - 2017 SP - 1 EP - 34 PG - 34 SN - 1619-0033 DO - 10.3897/neobiota.35.11909 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/26946070 ID - 26946070 N1 - Institute of Botany, The Czech Academy of Sciences, Průhonice, CZ-25243, Czech Republic Department of Ecology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Viničná 7, Praha 2, CZ-12844, Czech Republic Cited By :35 Export Date: 6 October 2022 Correspondence Address: Vítková, M.; Institute of Botany, Czech Republic; email: michaela.vitkova@ibot.cas.cz LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Vitkova, Michaela AU - Muellerova, Jana AU - Sadlo, Jiri AU - Pergl, Jan AU - Pysek, Petr TI - Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) beloved and despised: A story of an invasive tree in Central Europe JF - FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT J2 - FOREST ECOL MANAG VL - 384 PY - 2017 SP - 287 EP - 302 PG - 16 SN - 0378-1127 DO - 10.1016/j.foreco.2016.10.057 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/26369477 ID - 26369477 N1 - Institute of Botany, The Czech Academy of Sciences, Průhonice, CZ-25243, Czech Republic Department of Ecology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Viničná 7, Praha 2, CZ-12844, Czech Republic Cited By :199 Export Date: 6 October 2022 CODEN: FECMD Correspondence Address: Vítková, M.; Institute of Botany, Czech Republic; email: michaela.vitkova@ibot.cas.cz LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Batanjski, V AU - Batrićević, A AU - Purger, D AU - Alegro, A AU - Jovanović, S AU - Joldžić, V TI - Critical legal and environmental view on the Ramsar Convention in protection from invasive plant species: an example of the Southern Pannonia region. JF - International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics J2 - International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics VL - 16 PY - 2016 IS - 6 SP - 833 EP - 848 PG - 16 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/26421212 ID - 26421212 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ducs, A AU - Kazi, A AU - Bilkó, Á AU - Altbäcker, Vilmos TI - Milkweed control by food imprinted rabbits JF - BEHAVIOURAL PROCESSES J2 - BEHAV PROCESS VL - 130 PY - 2016 SP - 75 EP - 80 PG - 6 SN - 0376-6357 DO - 10.1016/j.beproc.2016.07.012 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3104306 ID - 3104306 N1 - Cited By :3 Export Date: 3 February 2023 CODEN: BPROD Correspondence Address: Ducs, A.; Department of Ethology, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/C, Hungary; email: anita.ducs@gmail.com AB - Many species of invasive plants are spreading out rapidly in Europe. The common milkweed occupies increasingly more area. Being poisonous, most animals will not graze on it however rabbits would be an effective organism for the biological control of milkweed. Rabbit kittens can learn the maternal diet in various ways. They prefer aromatic foods which their mother had eaten during pregnancy or lactation period, -even if it is poisonous- but they can also learn the maternal diet from the fecal pellets deposited by the mother into the nest during the nursing events. The present study was aimed to investigate if rabbit kittens can learn that the common milkweed is a potential food also. In the first 10 days of their lives kits got fecal pellets originating from individuals having fed on common milkweed previously. When weaned on day 28 postpartum, these pups preferred the milkweed in the 3-way food choice test, opposite to the control group. Most surprisingly in a second experiment it was also shown that the common milkweed was also preferred by the kittens if their mother ate it not during, but one month before pregnancy. © 2016 Elsevier B.V. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - CHAP AU - Gojdičová, E ED - Kadlecik, J TI - Draft List of Invasive Alien Species of the Carpathia. 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