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    Functional richness outperforms taxonomic richness in predicting ecosystem functioning in natural phytoplankton communities by Abonyi, András, Horváth, Zsófia, Ptacnik, Robert

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-02-2018)
    “…Recent studies clearly support a positive biodiversity–ecosystem functioning (BEF) relationship in phytoplankton. As taxon richness does not quantify…”
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    A process‐based metacommunity framework linking local and regional scale community ecology by Thompson, Patrick L., Guzman, Laura Melissa, De Meester, Luc, Horváth, Zsófia, Ptacnik, Robert, Vanschoenwinkel, Bram, Viana, Duarte S., Chase, Jonathan M., Calcagno, Vincent

    Published in Ecology letters (01-09-2020)
    “…The metacommunity concept has the potential to integrate local and regional dynamics within a general community ecology framework. To this end, the concept…”
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    Habitat loss over six decades accelerates regional and local biodiversity loss via changing landscape connectance by Horváth, Zsófia, Ptacnik, Robert, Vad, Csaba F., Chase, Jonathan M., Coulson, Tim

    Published in Ecology letters (01-06-2019)
    “…When habitats are lost, species are lost in the region as a result of the sampling process. However, it is less clear what happens to biodiversity in the…”
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    Plankton metacommunities in floodplain wetlands under contrasting hydrological conditions by Chaparro, Griselda, Horváth, Zsófia, O'Farrell, Inés, Ptacnik, Robert, Hein, Thomas

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-04-2018)
    “…Species diversity is affected by processes operating at multiple spatial scales, although the most relevant scales that contribute to compositional variation…”
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    Wind dispersal results in a gradient of dispersal limitation and environmental match among discrete aquatic habitats by Horváth, Zsófia, Vad, Csaba F., Ptacnik, Robert

    Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-08-2016)
    “…Directional dispersal by wind and other dispersal agents may generate spatial patterns in passively dispersing metacommunities which cannot be detected by…”
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    How pondscapes function: connectivity matters for biodiversity even across small spatial scales in aquatic metacommunities by Barta, Barbara, Szabó, Attila, Szabó, Beáta, Ptacnik, Robert, Vad, Csaba F., Horváth, Zsófia

    Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-02-2024)
    “…Habitat loss and fragmentation are growing global threats to natural habitats and their networks, posing significant challenges to biodiversity conservation…”
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    Pleistocene allopatric differentiation followed by recent range expansion explains the distribution and molecular diversity of two congeneric crustacean species in the Palaearctic by Lukić, Dunja, Pinceel, Tom, Marrone, Federico, Mioduchowska, Monika, Vad, Csaba F., Brendonck, Luc, Ptacnik, Robert, Horváth, Zsófia

    Published in Scientific reports (24-11-2021)
    “…Pleistocene glaciations had a tremendous impact on the biota across the Palaearctic, resulting in strong phylogeographic signals of range contraction and rapid…”
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    Grazing resistance and poor food quality of a widespread mixotroph impair zooplankton secondary production by Vad, Csaba F., Schneider, Claudia, Lukić, Dunja, Horváth, Zsófia, Kainz, Martin J., Stibor, Herwig, Ptacnik, Robert

    Published in Oecologia (01-06-2020)
    “…Growing evidence suggests that global climate change promotes the dominance of mixotrophic algae especially in oligotrophic aquatic ecosystems. While theory…”
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    Opposing patterns of zooplankton diversity and functioning along a natural stress gradient: when the going gets tough, the tough get going by Horváth, Zsófia, Vad, Csaba F., Tóth, Adrienn, Zsuga, Katalin, Boros, Emil, Vörös, Lajos, Ptacnik, Robert

    Published in Oikos (01-04-2014)
    “…Salinity represents a major structuring factor in aquatic habitats which strongly affects species richness. We studied the relationships among species…”
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    Environmental changes associated with drying climate are expected to affect functional groups of pro- and microeukaryotes differently in temporary saline waters by Márton, Zsuzsanna, Szabó, Beáta, Vad, Csaba F., Pálffy, Károly, Horváth, Zsófia

    Published in Scientific reports (24-02-2023)
    “…Temporary ponds are among the most sensitive aquatic habitats to climate change. Their microbial communities have crucial roles in food webs and biogeochemical…”
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    Trophic impact of an invasive mysid shrimp depends on zooplankton community composition: A mesocosm experiment by Patonai, Katalin, Endrédi, Anett, Horváth, Zsófia, Borza, Péter, Pálffy, Károly, Dobosy, Péter, Vad, Csaba F.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-05-2024)
    “…Invasive species are a major threat to the structure and functioning of freshwater ecosystems, yet their functional roles in the invaded habitats are often…”
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    The keystone role of anostracans and copepods in European soda pans during the spring migration of waterbirds by HORVÁTH, ZSÓFIA, VAD, CSABA F., VÖRÖS, LAJOS, BOROS, EMIL

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-02-2013)
    “…Summary 1. The European soda pans of the Carpathian Basin provide important stopover sites for several waterbird species. We studied the effect of different…”
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    Food density drives diet shift of the invasive mysid shrimp, Limnomysis benedeni by Rani, Varsha, Horváth, Zsófia, Nejstgaard, Jens C., Fierpasz, Ádám, Pálffy, Károly, Vad, Csaba F.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-04-2024)
    “…Understanding the diet preferences and food selection of invasive species is crucial to better predict their impact on community structure and ecosystem…”
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    Grazing pressure-induced shift in planktonic bacterial communities with the dominance of acIII-A1 actinobacterial lineage in soda pans by Szabó, Attila, Korponai, Kristóf, Somogyi, Boglárka, Vajna, Balázs, Vörös, Lajos, Horváth, Zsófia, Boros, Emil, Szabó-Tugyi, Nóra, Márialigeti, Károly, Felföldi, Tamás

    Published in Scientific reports (16-11-2020)
    “…Astatic soda pans of the Pannonian Steppe are unique environments with respect to their multiple extreme physical and chemical characteristics (high daily…”
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    Microbial stowaways: Waterbirds as dispersal vectors of aquatic pro‐ and microeukaryotic communities by Szabó, Beáta, Szabó, Attila, Vad, Csaba F., Boros, Emil, Lukić, Dunja, Ptacnik, Robert, Márton, Zsuzsanna, Horváth, Zsófia

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-07-2022)
    “…Aim Waterbirds are important dispersal vectors of multicellular organisms; however, no study to date has focused on their potential role in dispersing aquatic…”
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    Patterns and correlates in the distribution, design and management of garden ponds along an urban–rural gradient by Hamer, Andrew J., Barta, Barbara, Márton, Zsuzsanna, Vad, Csaba F., Szabó, Beáta, Tornero, Irene, Horváth, Zsófia

    Published in Urban ecosystems (01-10-2024)
    “…Urbanisation results in the loss and alteration of natural wetlands and ponds. However, garden ponds in cities and towns can potentially act as rich reservoirs…”
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    Heatwave‐induced functional shifts in zooplankton communities result in weaker top‐down control on phytoplankton by Huỳnh, Thu‐Hương, Horváth, Zsófia, Pálffy, Károly, Kardos, Vivien, Szabó, Beáta, Dobosy, Péter, Vad, Csaba F.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2024)
    “…Freshwater ecosystems are increasingly affected by rising annual mean temperatures and heatwaves. While heatwaves are expected to have more immediate effects…”
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