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    Ants in space and time: Spatiotemporal niche changes facilitate species coexistence in semi-natural ecosystem complexes by Lőrincz, Ádám, Ratkai, Bonita, Tölgyesi, Csaba, Lőrinczi, Gábor, Bán, Kata Anna, Frei, Kata, Jégh, Tamás, Bátori, Zoltán, Maák, István Elek

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-10-2024)
    “…Semi-natural farming systems with high conservation value offer a valuable opportunity to meet biodiversity conservation goals without compromising…”
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    Natura 2000 Areas, Road, Railway, Water, and Ecological Networks May Provide Pathways for Biological Invasion: A Country Scale Analysis by Szilassi, Péter, Soóky, Anna, Bátori, Zoltán, Hábenczyus, Alida Anna, Frei, Kata, Tölgyesi, Csaba, van Leeuwen, Boudewijn, Tobak, Zalán, Csikós, Nándor

    Published in Plants (Basel) (04-12-2021)
    “…Invasive species are a major threat to biodiversity worldwide. Controlling their rapid spread can only be effective if we consider the geographical factors…”
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    Karst environments and disturbance: evaluation of the effects of human activity on grassland and forest naturalness in dolines by Aguilon, Dianne Joy, Vojtkó, András, Tölgyesi, Csaba, Erdős, László, Kiss, Péter János, Lőrinczi, Gábor, Juhász, Orsolya, Frei, Kata, Bátori, Zoltán

    Published in Biológia (01-10-2020)
    “…Karst depressions (dolines) have the potential to act as safe havens for a high diversity of valuable species. We showed that local anthropogenic disturbances…”
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    Topographic depressions provide potential microrefugia for ground-dwelling arthropods by Bátori, Zoltán, Gallé, Róbert, Gallé-Szpisjak, Nikolett, Császár, Péter, Nagy, Dávid D., Lőrinczi, Gábor, Torma, Attila, Tölgyesi, Csaba, Maák, István Elek, Frei, Kata, Hábenczyus, Alida Anna, Hornung, Elisabeth

    Published in Elementa (Washington, D.C.) (01-06-2022)
    “…Species can survive periods of unfavorable conditions in small areas that are protected from climate-related disturbances, such as increasing temperature and…”
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    Towards an understanding of the geographical background of plants invasion as a natural hazard: A case study in Hungary by Szilassi, Péter, Visztra, Georgina, Soóky, Anna, Bátori, Zoltán, Hábenczyus, Alida, Frei, Kata, Tölgyesi, Csaba, Balogh, Márton

    Published in Geographica Pannonnica (2022)
    “…Biological invasion is a worldwide phenomenon that can be considered a natural hazard. Protection against invasive plant species can only be successful if we…”
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    Managing climate change microrefugia for vascular plants in forested karst landscapes by Bátori, Zoltán, Erdős, László, Gajdács, Márió, Barta, Károly, Tobak, Zalán, Frei, Kata, Tölgyesi, Csaba

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-09-2021)
    “…•Forested dolines may provide microrefugia for a number of cool-adapted species.•Plant species indicate clear gradients of microclimatic factors within…”
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    Wood-pastures promote environmental and ecological heterogeneity on a small spatial scale by Lőrincz, Ádám, Hábenczyus, Alida Anna, Kelemen, András, Ratkai, Bonita, Tölgyesi, Csaba, Lőrinczi, Gábor, Frei, Kata, Bátori, Zoltán, Maák, István Elek

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-01-2024)
    “…Wood-pastures harbor critical natural and social values and are among the most ancient land use forms of Europe. The crucial conservation value of these…”
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    Environmental heterogeneity increases the conservation value of small natural features in karst landscapes by Bátori, Zoltán, Valkó, Orsolya, Vojtkó, András, Tölgyesi, Csaba, Farkas, Tünde, Frei, Kata, Hábenczyus, Alida Anna, Tóth, Ágnes, Li, Gábor, Rádai, Zoltán, Dulai, Sándor, Barta, Károly, Erdős, László, Deák, Balázs

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-05-2023)
    “…Local biodiversity hotspots are often located within regions where extreme and variable environmental – e.g., climatic and soil – conditions occur. These areas…”
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    Suppressing the invasive common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca L.) saves soil moisture reserves by Tölgyesi, Csaba, Tóth, Viktória, Hábenczyus, Alida Anna, Frei, Kata, Tóth, Benedek, Erdős, László, Török, Péter, Bátori, Zoltán

    Published in Biological invasions (01-08-2024)
    “…Common milkweed ( Asclepias syriaca L.) is a widespread invasive alien forb in dry sandy habitats of Central Europe. It adversely affects native plant and…”
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    Maintaining scattered trees to boost carbon stock in temperate pastures does not compromise overall pasture quality for the livestock by Tölgyesi, Csaba, Kelemen, András, Bátori, Zoltán, Kiss, Réka, Hábenczyus, Alida Anna, Havadtői, Krisztina, Varga, Anna, Erdős, László, Frei, Kata, Tóth, Benedek, Török, Péter

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-08-2023)
    “…Scattered trees in wood-pastures represent outstanding conservation value by providing microhabitats for a variety of organisms. They also diversify ecosystem…”
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    Topographic depressions can provide climate and resource microrefugia for biodiversity by Frei, Kata, Vojtkó, András, Farkas, Tünde, Erdős, László, Barta, Károly, E-Vojtkó, Anna, Tölgyesi, Csaba, Bátori, Zoltán

    Published in iScience (17-11-2023)
    “…Microrefugia are often located within topographically complex regions where stable environmental conditions prevail. Most of the studies concerning the…”
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