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    Effects of habitat management on newly found populations of the endangered weed, Mummenhoffia alliacea (Brassicaceae) by Bak, Henrietta, Fekete, Réka, Török, Péter, Süveges, Kristóf, Attila Molnár, V.

    Published in Weed research (01-08-2023)
    “…Garlic pennycress (Mummenhoffia alliacea) is a rare weed of the Brassicaceae family, protected in Hungary. In 2021, three new sites of the species were…”
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    From European priority species to characteristic apophyte: Epipactis tallosii (Orchidaceae) by Süveges, Kristóf, Löki, Viktor, Lovas-Kiss, Ádám, Ljubka, Tibor, Fekete, Réka, Takács, Attila, Vincze, Orsolya, Lukács, Balázs András, Molnár V, Attila

    Published in Willdenowia (04-12-2019)
    “…Epipactis tallosii is considered as one of the highly threatened European orchid species due to its local distribution and small isolated populations that are…”
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    Nyárfaültetvények orchideái – irodalmi áttekintés by Molnár V., Attila, Süveges, Kristóf, Fekete, Réka, Archaux, Fréderic, Chevalier, Richard, Takács, Attila

    Published in Kitaibelia (2022)
    “…A fatermesztési célú nyárfaültetvényekben 26 orchideafaj és 2 hibrid előfordulásáról 13 európai országból állnak rendelkezésre irodalmi adatok. További 4 faj…”
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    Roadside verges as habitats for endangered lizard-orchids (Himantoglossum spp.): Ecological traps or refuges? by Fekete, Réka, Nagy, Timea, Bódis, Judit, Biró, Éva, Löki, Viktor, Süveges, Kristóf, Takács, Attila, Tökölyi, Jácint, Molnár V., Attila

    Published in The Science of the total environment (31-12-2017)
    “…Alterations in traditional land use practices have led to severe declines in the area of semi-natural grasslands, thereby seriously threatening plant and…”
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    Synergies and Trade-offs Between Cultural and Natural Values of Sacred Sites – a Case Study of Ancient Burial Mounds in Central Europe by Deák, Balázs, Bede, Ádám, Süveges, Kristóf, Dózsai, József, Ormsby, Alison A., Dixon, Anna R., Valkó, Orsolya

    “…In the Eurasian steppes, ancient burial mounds called ‘kurgans’ are among the most widespread manmade structures. These sacred sites hold cultural values and…”
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    Roadside verges and cemeteries: Comparative analysis of anthropogenic orchid habitats in the Eastern Mediterranean by Fekete, Réka, Löki, Viktor, Urgyán, Renáta, Süveges, Kristóf, Lovas‐Kiss, Ádám, Vincze, Orsolya, Molnár V., Attila

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-06-2019)
    “…Several important habitats have become threatened in the last few centuries in the Mediterranean Basin due to major changes adopted in land‐use practices. The…”
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    Changes in sediment seed‐bank composition of invaded macrophyte communities in a thermal river by Vojtko, Anna E, Mesterhazy, Attila, Suveges, Kristóf, Valko, Orsolya, Lukacs, Balázs A

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-06-2017)
    “…Thermal waters, characterised by high water temperatures throughout the year, harbour a special flora atypical of temperate climatic conditions that are…”
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    Predictors of conservation value of Turkish cemeteries: A case study using orchids by Löki, Viktor, Molnár V., Attila, Süveges, Kristóf, Heimeier, Helmut, Takács, Attila, Nagy, Timea, Fekete, Réka, Lovas-Kiss, Ádám, Kreutz, Karel C.A.J., Sramkó, Gábor, Tökölyi, Jácint

    Published in Landscape and urban planning (01-06-2019)
    “…•Orchid abundance and species richness were studied in 631 Turkish cemeteries.•Conservation value decreased along the urban-rural gradient.•Urban and rural…”
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    North-facing roadside slopes: Anthropogenic climate microrefugia for orchids by Fekete, Réka, Vincze, Orsolya, Nagy, Jenő, Löki, Viktor, Süveges, Kristóf, Bódis, Judit, Malkócs, Tamás, Lovas-kiss, Ádám, Molnár V., Attila

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-11-2023)
    “…Facing global climate change is a great challenge for organisms. Numerous species respond to a changing climate by shifting their geographical ranges, adapting…”
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    The role of olive groves in the conservation of Mediterranean orchids by Fekete, Réka, Vincze, Orsolya, Süveges, Kristóf, Bak, Henrietta, Malkócs, Tamás, Löki, Viktor, Urgyán, Renáta, Molnár V., Attila

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-08-2023)
    “…Olive and olive oil production is one of the main agricultural activities in the Mediterranean region. Besides their economic importance, traditional and…”
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    Roadsides provide refuge for orchids: characteristic of the surrounding landscape by Fekete, Réka, Bódis, Judit, Fülöp, Bence, Süveges, Kristóf, Urgyán, Renáta, Malkócs, Tamás, Vincze, Orsolya, Silva, Luís, Molnár V., Attila

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-12-2020)
    “…Seminatural habitats are declining throughout the world; thus, the role of small anthropogenic habitats in the preservation of plants is becoming increasingly…”
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    The protected flora of long‐established cemeteries in Hungary: Using historical maps in biodiversity conservation by Löki, Viktor, Schmotzer, András, Takács, Attila, Süveges, Kristóf, Lovas‐Kiss, Ádám, Lukács, Balázs András, Tökölyi, Jácint, Molnár V., Attila

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-07-2020)
    “…The role of anthropogenically influenced habitats in conserving elements of the original wildlife has increased worldwide simultaneously with the disappearance…”
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    Orchids of Azerbaijani Cemeteries by Molnár V, Attila, Löki, Viktor, Verbeeck, Marc, Süveges, Kristóf

    Published in Plants (Basel) (16-12-2021)
    “…In order to explore their orchid flora, we performed surveys of 96 Azerbaijani burial places in 2018 and 2019. Altogether, 28 orchid taxa were found in 37…”
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    New data of plant leaf traits from Central Europe by McIntosh-Buday, Andrea, Sonkoly, Judit, Takács, Attila, Balogh, Nóra, Kovacsics-Vári, Gergely, Teleki, Balázs, Süveges, Kristóf, Tóth, Katalin, Hábenczyus, Alida Anna, Lukács, Balázs A., Lovas-Kiss, Ádám, Löki, Viktor, Tomasovszky, Alexandra, Tóthmérész, Béla, Török, Péter, Tóth, Edina

    Published in Data in brief (01-06-2022)
    “…Trait-based ecology is gaining ground nowadays on species-based ecology: the number of research and publication focusing on the ecological role of taxa instead…”
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    Using traditional ecological knowledge in discovery of rare plants: a case study from Turkey by Attila, Molnar V, Suveges, Kristof, Molnar, Zsolt, Loki, Viktor

    Published in Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae (01-01-2017)
    “…Sustainable (and adaptive) management of natural resources is usually based on long term local experiences with nature. Local traditional communities often…”
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    Emergence of a new salt-tolerant alien grass along roadsides? Occurrence of Diplachne fusca subsp. fascicularis (Poaceae) in Hungary by Süveges, Kristóf, Molnár V., Attila, Mesterházy, Attila, Tüdősné Budai, Júlia, Fekete, Réka

    Published in Acta Botanica Croatica (01-10-2021)
    “…This paper reports the occurrence of a North American salt-tolerant taxon, Diplachne fusca subsp. fascicularis (Lam.) P.M.Peterson et N.Snow in Hungary…”
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    Growth‐form and spatiality driving the functional difference of native and alien aquatic plants in Europe by Lukács, Balázs A., Vojtkó, Anna E., Mesterházy, Attila, Molnár V, Attila, Süveges, Kristóf, Végvári, Zsolt, Brusa, Guido, Cerabolini, Bruno E. L.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-02-2017)
    “…Trait‐based approaches are widely used in community ecology and invasion biology to unravel underlying mechanisms of vegetation dynamics. Although fundamental…”
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