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001-es BibID:BIBFORM090572
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)78
Első szerző:Csősz Sándor (Biológus)
Cím:The Myrmecofauna (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Hungary: Survey of Ant Species with an Annotated Synonymic Inventory / Csősz Sándor, Báthori Ferenc, Gallé László, Lőrinczi Gábor, Maák István, Tartally András, Kovács Éva, Somogyi Anna Ágnes, Markó Bálint
Dátum:2021
ISSN:2075-4450
Megjegyzések:Ants (Hymenoptera: Forimicidae) are exceedingly common in nature. They constitute a conspicuous part of the terrestrial animal biomass and are also considered common ecosystem engineers. Due to their key role in natural habitats, they are at the basis of any nature conservation policy. Thus, the first step in developing adequate conservation and management policies is to build a precise faunistic inventory. More than 16,000 valid ant species are registered worldwide, of which 126 are known to occur in Hungary. Thanks to the last decade's efforts in the Hungarian myrmecological research, and because of the constantly changing taxonomy of several problematic ant genera, a new checklist of the Hungarian ants is presented here. The state of the Hungarian myrmecofauna is also discussed in the context of other European countries' ant fauna. Six species (Formica lemani, Lasius nitidigaster, Tetramorium immigrans, T. staerckei, T. indocile and Temnothorax turcicus) have been reported for the first time in the Hungarian literature, nine taxon names were changed after systematic replacements, nomenclatorial act, or as a result of splitting formerly considered continuous populations into more taxa. Two species formerly believed to occur in Hungary are now excluded from the updated list. All names are nomenclaturally assessed, and complete synonymies applied in the Hungarian literature for a certain taxon are provided. Wherever it is not self-evident, comments are added, especially to explain replacements of taxon names. Finally, we present a brief descriptive comparison of the Hungarian myrmecofauna with the ant fauna of the surrounding countries. The current dataset is a result of ongoing work on inventorying the Hungarian ant fauna, therefore it is expected to change over time and will be updated once the ongoing taxonomic projects are completed.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
ants
biogeography
faunistics
checklist
Europe
Megjelenés:Insects. - 12 : 1 (2021), p. 1-14. -
További szerzők:Báthori Ferenc (1988-) (biológus) Gallé László Lőrinczi Gábor Maák István Elek Tartally András (1975-) (biológus) Kovács Éva Somogyi Anna Ágnes (1988-) (biológus) Markó Bálint
Pályázati támogatás:EFOP-3.6.1-16-2016-00022
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ÚNKP-20-5
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'János Bolyai' Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM065684
Első szerző:Pfliegler Valter Péter (molekuláris biológus)
Cím:First Central European record of the fungus Prolixandromyces triandrus Santam. (Ascomycota: Laboulbeniales), a parasite of veliid bugs (Heteroptera: Veliidae), with notes on its biology and DNA barcoding / Walter P. Pfliegler, Judit Fekete, Ferenc Báthori, András Tartally
Dátum:2016
ISSN:0165-0424 1744-4152
Megjegyzések:A new distribution record for Prolixandromyces triandrus Santam. (Ascomycota: Laboulbeniales) is presented from the Bükk Mountains in northeastern Hungary, from the host species Velia (Plesiovelia) saulii Tamanini, 1947 (Heteroptera: Veliidae). Hitherto, this fungal parasite had only been observed in the western Mediterranean region and the Macaronesia Archipelago. Prolixandromyces. triandrus seems to be abundant in the reported Hungarian host population. Additionally, ribosomal DNA barcodes for this fungal species are also presented. Incidence of the parasite and potential of the molecular investigations of host-parasite relationships of this ectoparasitic fungus is discussed. A brief review is given of known hosts of P. triandrus and of Laboulbeniales from aquatic/semiaquatic insect hosts in Hungary.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Laboulbeniales
Heteroptera
Veliidae
ribosomal DNA
Hungary
Megjelenés:Aquatic Insects. - 37 : 3 (2016), p. 215-223. -
További szerzők:Fekete Judit (1991-) Báthori Ferenc (1988-) (biológus) Tartally András (1975-) (biológus)
Pályázati támogatás:Marie Curie CIG: "AntLab"
FP7
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM105272
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)1051 (WoS)000910816900001 (Scopus)85149969311
Első szerző:Szanyi Szabolcs (biológus, ökológus)
Cím:A Chemical Lure for Trapping Both Sexes of Amata phegea L. / Szanyi Szabolcs, Nagy Antal, Szarukán István, Varga Zoltán, Jósvai Júlia Katalin, Tóth Miklós
Dátum:2022
ISSN:2075-4450
Megjegyzések:The addition of synthetic eugenol and benzyl acetate to the known floral chemical and moth attractant phenylacetaldehyde synergized the attraction of Amata phegea (Lepidoptera: Amatidae). Traps baited with the ternary blend caught ca. four times more A. phegea moths than traps baited with phenylacetaldehyde alone. Both female and male moths were attracted; in a preliminary test, the female numbers caught were almost double compared to the males. Most A. phegea were caught when the blend was formulated in a dispenser with medium release rates. Traps baited with the ternary lure in polyethylene bag dispensers detected a single well-pronounced peak in seasonal trapping, suggesting that this multicomponent bisexual lure could be efficient enough to be applied to the detection and monitoring of female and male A. phegea.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
benzyl acetate
bisexual attractant
eugenol
monitoring
phenylacetaldehyde
trapping
Megjelenés:Insects. - 13 (2022), p. 1-7. -
További szerzők:Nagy Antal (1976-) (biológus) Szarukán István (1935-) (agrozoológus) Varga Zoltán (1939-) (professor emeritus, evolúcióbiológus, zoológus) Jósvai Júlia Katalin Tóth Miklós (biológus)
Pályázati támogatás:NKFIH: PD138329
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM087470
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)556
Első szerző:Tartally András (biológus)
Cím:Host Ant Change of a Socially Parasitic Butterfly (Phengaris alcon) through Host Nest Take-Over / András Tartally, Anna Ágnes Somogyi, Tamás Révész, David R. Nash
Dátum:2020
ISSN:2075-4450
Megjegyzések:The socially parasitic Alcon blue butterfly (Phengaris alcon) starts its larval stage by feeding on the seeds of gentians, after which it completes development in the nests of suitable Myrmica ant species. The host plant and host ant species can differ at the population level within a region, and local adaptation is common, but some host switches are observed. It has been suggested that one mechanism of change is through the re-adoption of caterpillars by different ant species, either through occupation of abandoned nests or take-over of established nests by competitively superior colonies. To test this question in the lab we introduced relatively strong colonies (50 workers) of alien Myrmica species to the arenas of weaker colonies (two caterpillars with six workers), and to orphaned caterpillars (two caterpillars without ants). We used caterpillars from a xerophylic population of P. alcon, and both local hosts, M. sabuleti and M. scabrinodis, testing the possibility of host switch between these two host ant species during larval development. Most of the caterpillars were successfully readopted by alien ants, and survived well. Our results suggest higher ecological plasticity in host ant usage of this butterfly than generally thought.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
alcon blue
Maculinea rebeli
Myrmica
cuckoo strategy
adaptation
multi-host
mimicry
Megjelenés:Insects. - 11 : 9 (2020), p. 1-15. -
További szerzők:Somogyi Anna Ágnes (1988-) (biológus) Révész Tamás Zoltán (1998-) (biológus) Nash, David R.
Pályázati támogatás:EFOP-3.6.1-16-2016-00022
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ÚNKP-18-4
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ÚNKP-19-4
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