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001-es BibID:BIBFORM107992
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)160740 (Wos)000391731800024 (Scopus)85006298203
Első szerző:Akcay, Caglar
Cím:Strategic adjustment of parental care in tree swallows: life-history trade-offs and the role of glucocorticoids / Çağlar Akçay, Ádám Z. Lendvai, Mark Stanback, Mark Haussmann, Ignacio T. Moore, Fran Bonier
Dátum:2016
ISSN:2054-5703
Megjegyzések:Life-history theory predicts that optimal strategies of parental investment will depend on ecological and social factors, such as current brood value and offspring need. Parental care strategies are also likely to be mediated in part by the hypothalamic- pituitary-adrenal axis and glucocorticoid hormones. Here, we present an experiment in tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor), a biparental songbird with wide geographical distribution, asking whether parental care is strategically adjusted in response to signals of offspring need and brood value and if so, whether glucocorticoids are involved in these adjustments. Using an automated playback system, we carried out playbacks of nestling begging calls specifically to females in two populations differing in their brood value: a northern population in Ontario, Canada (relatively higher brood value) and a southern population in North Carolina, USA (relatively lower brood value). We quantified female offspring provisioning rates before and during playbacks and plasma corticosterone levels (cort) once during late incubation and once immediately after playbacks. Females in both populations increased feeding rates temporarily during the first 2 h of playback but the increase was not sustained for the entire duration of playback (6 h). Cort levels from samples at the end of the playback did not differ between control females and females that received playbacks. However, females that had higher increases in cort between the incubation and nestling period had greater fledging success. These results suggest that females are able to strategically respond to offspring need, although the role of glucocorticoids in this strategic adjustment remains unclear.
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folyóiratcikk
corticosterone
nestling begging
provisioning
brood value
latitude
fitness
Megjelenés:Royal Society Open Science. - 3 : 12 (2016), p.1-12. -
További szerzők:Lendvai Ádám Zoltán (1977-) (biológus) Stanback, Mark Haussmann, Mark F. Moore, Ignacio T. Bonier, Frances
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM104329
035-os BibID:(WOS)000809296700001 (Scopus)85131661324
Első szerző:Bán Miklós (biológus)
Cím:OpenBioMaps - self-hosted data management platform and distributed service for biodiversity related data / Miklós Bán, Gábor Máté Boné, Sándor Bérces, Zoltán Barta, István Kovács, Kornél Ecsedi, Katalin Sipos
Dátum:2022
ISSN:1865-0473 1865-0481
Megjegyzések:Biodiversity related observational data are collected in a variety of ways and for a variety of purposes, mostly in the form of some sort of organised data collection action. Data management solutions are often developed to manage the data collection processes and organise the data, which may work well on their own but are less compatible with other data management tools. In a continuous development process, we have created the OpenBioMaps (OBM) biodiversity data management platform, which can be used as a self-hosted data management platform and as a free service, hosted by several institutions for biological database projects. OBM has the ability to integrate biological databases without any structural or functional constraints, allowing a high degree of flexibility in data management and development; it provides interfaces to facilitate communication between different end-user communities, including scientists, citizens, conservationists and educational staff. We have also established a network of OBM services based on collaboration between government, educational and scientific institutions and NGOs to provide a public service to those who lack the capacity or knowledge to set up or manage their own self-hosted servers. OpenBioMaps uniquely focuses on the entire data management process, from building the data structure to data collection, visualisation, sharing and processing.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
database
biodiversity
data-workfow
data-management
repository
data-collecting
Megjelenés:Earth Science Informatics. - 15 : 3 (2022), p. 2007-2016. -
További szerzők:Bóné Gábor Máté (PhD hallgató) Bérces Sándor (1974-) (biológia tanár) Barta Zoltán (1967-) (biológus, zoológus) Kovács István Ecsedi Kornél Sipos Katalin
Pályázati támogatás:TÁMOP-4.2.4.A/ 2-11/1-2012-0001
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TKP2020-IKA-04
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM105607
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)149923 (WOS)000702878700010 (Scopus)85114189461
Első szerző:Boutry, Justine
Cím:Tumors (re)shape biotic interactions within ecosystems: Experimental evidence from the freshwater cnidarian Hydra / Justine Boutry, Juliette Mistral, Laurent Berlioz, Alexander Klimovich, Jácint Tökölyi, Laura Fontenille, Beata Ujvari, Antoine M. Dujon, Mathieu Giraudeau, Frédéric Thomas
Dátum:2022
ISSN:0048-9697 1879-1026
Megjegyzések:While it is often assumed that oncogenic processes in metazoans can influence species interactions, empirical evidence is lacking. Here, we use the cnidarian Hydra oligactis to experimentally explore the consequences of tumor associated phenotypic alterations for its predation ability, relationship with commensal ciliates and vulnerability to predators. Unexpectedly, hydra's predation ability was higher in tumorous polyps compared to non-tumorous ones. Commensal ciliates colonized preferentially tumorous hydras than non-tumorous ones, and had a higher replication rate on the former. Finally, in a choice experiment, tumorous hydras were preferentially eaten by a fish predator. This study, for the first time, provides evidence that neoplastic growth has the potential, through effect(s) on host phenotype, to alter biotic interactions within ecosystems and should thus be taken into account by ecologists.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Ecology
Behavior
Hydra
Phenotypic change
Biotic interactions
Tumor
Megjelenés:Science of the Total Environment. - 803 (2022), p. 1-8. -
További szerzők:Mistral, Juliette Berlioz, Laurent Klimovich, Alexander Tökölyi Jácint (1984-) (biológus) Fontenille, Laura Ujvári Beáta Dukes, Emma Giraudeau, Mathieu Thomas, Frédéric
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NKFIH-FK-124164
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM063043
Első szerző:Fülöp Attila (biológus)
Cím:Feather-degrading bacteria, uropygial gland size and feather quality in House Sparrows Passer domesticus / Attila Fülöp, Gábor A. Czirják, Peter L. Pap, Csongor I. Vágási
Dátum:2016
ISSN:0019-1019 1474-919X
Megjegyzések:Feathers are dead integumentary structures that are prone to damage and thus showgradual degradation over the course of a year. This loss of quality might have negativefitness consequences. Feather-degrading bacteria are some of the most prevalent feather-degrading organisms, yet the relationship between feather-degrading bacteria load andflight feather quality has rarely been assessed. We studied this relationship in free-livingHouse Sparrows during breeding and non-breeding annual lifecycle stages. We also con-sidered the size of the uropygial gland, given the antimicrobial function of its secretions,and the effect of body condition. The number of feather holes was positively associatedwith feather-degrading bacteria load and was negatively related to uropygial gland sizeand body condition during the breeding season in both sexes. In the non-breeding seasonwe found the same relationships, but only in females. The degree of feather wear wasunrelated to any of the variables measured during the breeding season, whereas it wasnegatively associated with uropygial gland size and positively with feather-degrading bac-teria load in the non-breeding season, but only in females. Our results suggest thatfeather-degrading bacteria may induce the formation of feather holes, but play only aminor role in the abrasion of flight feathers.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
feather hole
feather wear
feather structure
keratinolytic microorganisms
preen oil
Élettudományok - Biológiai tudományok
Megjelenés:IBIS : the international journal of avian science. - 158 : 2 (2016), p. 362-370. -
További szerzők:Czirják Gábor Á. Pap Péter László (ökológus) Vágási Csongor István
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM081273
Első szerző:Gerencsér Linda
Cím:The effect of reward-handler dissociation on dogs' obedience performance in different conditions / Linda Gerencsér, András Kosztolányi, Joni Delanoeije, Ádám Miklósi
Dátum:2016
ISSN:0168-1591
Megjegyzések:Dogs' responsiveness to instructions of the handler is known to be influenced by several factors. In this study we examined whether reward-handler dissociation has an effect on the obedience performance of family dogs with basic training history. We looked at situations involving human-dog interactions under controlled laboratory settings by measuring dogs' obedience performance to two known commands (?sit' and ?down') in several different conditions. For two different groups of dogs, we manipulated the source of the food reward: it was provided either by the handler or by a remote controlled food dispenser device during a practising period, when the handler stood in the dog's close vicinity (0.5 m). In three different test conditions the position of the handler was manipulated: he/she stood further away (3 m) from the dog either beside a screen, hid behind the screen or was outside of the room. No food reward was provided during the test trials, which were interrupted by so called reminder sessions, where dog-handler dyads practiced both commands in close vicinity to each other and food reward was also involved. We found that the performance of dogs that experienced receiving food reward from the handler was significantly poorer during the test conditions, i.e. in contexts with increased distance between them and the handler (including handler out of sight), as compared to their performance during the reminder sessions in the handlers' close vicinity. Experience with receiving food reward form the dispenser device lessened the difference in dogs' obedience between the test conditions and reminder sessions, and moreover, it also revealed a more prompt response to the ?sit' than to the ?down' commands. Thus our results show that reward-handler dissociation seems to affect dogs' obedience performance in the investigated conditions.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Behaviour
Obedience
Dog
Food reward
Training
Megjelenés:Applied Animal Behaviour Science. - 174 (2016), p. 103-110. -
További szerzők:Kosztolányi András (1971-) (biológus) Delanoeije, Joni Miklósi Ádám
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM107864
035-os BibID:(WOS)000542652200001 (Scopus)85087170764
Első szerző:Juhász Edit
Cím:Long-term temporal patterns in flight activities of a migrant diurnal butterfly / Edit Juhász, Ádám Gór, Daniella Bali, Fanni Kerékgyártó, Gergely Katona, Zsolt Végvári
Dátum:2021
ISSN:1672-9609
Megjegyzések:Recent studies demonstrated that the Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui), a cosmopolitan diurnal butterfly performs long-range migration between subtropical Africa and north-western Europe, covered by individuals belonging to up to six generations. Here we analyze temporal patterns of complete annual migratory activity of the Painted Lady in Hungary, located in its Central European migratory route, almost completely unstudied before. To do so, we used field occurrence data collected between 2000 and 2019 and estimated temporal patterns in migratory activity by fitting kernel density functions on the daily mean number of individuals and observation frequency. The temporal distributions of kernel density estimates were analyzed as a function of time and key climatic predictors of the study area. We found that (i) the timing of spring arrivals has been advancing; (ii) the relative intensity of the first and last migratory peaks of the Painted Lady significantly increased during the past decades; and (iii) intensity of the last migratory peak is related to the mean temperature of the previous month, inferring that the migration is shifting to earlier dates and their volume of the migration has substantially intensified, evoking mutually nonexclusive, competing hypotheses. Our study indicates the strengthening migration activities of a southerly distributed, long-distance migrant diurnal butterfly, most probably linked to the northward shift of wintering areas induced by warming trends of the southern parts of Europe. However, the complexity of the likely processes leading to changing migratory strategies calls up for further research in both breeding and wintering areas.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Megjelenés:Insect Science. - 28 : 3 (2021), p. 839-849. -
További szerzők:Gór Ádám Bali Daniella Kerékgyártó Fanni Katona Gergely Végvári Zsolt (1969-) (biológus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM059316
Első szerző:Kosztolányi András (biológus)
Cím:Predominant female care in the beetle Lethrus apterus with supposedly biparental care / András Kosztolányi, Nikoletta Nagy, Tibor Kovács, Zoltán Barta
Dátum:2015
ISSN:1343-8786 1479-8298
Megjegyzések:Although intensive care for offspring by both parents is rare in arthropods, it occurs in some species including the beetle Lethrus apterus. According to previous publications, in this species the male collects leaves, which are used by the female to form balls in the underground nest burrow. These balls serve as food for the hatched offspring. Most knowledge about the behavior of this species is based on information collected more than a century ago. Therefore, we investigated above-ground breeding behavior and the status of nest burrows of this beetle in its natural habitat in Hungary. Our results suggest that contrary to previously documented cases, above-ground parental care, i.e. the collection of leaves, is done predominantly not by the males but the females. Further research is needed to understand the role of the sexes in parental care in this species and to explain the discrepancy between the previously documented cases and the results we report here.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Coleoptera
Geotrupidae
parental roles
role specialization
Megjelenés:Entomological Science. - 18 : 2 (2015), p. 292-294. -
További szerzők:Nagy Nikoletta Andrea (1990-) (biológus) Kovács Tibor Barta Zoltán (1967-) (biológus, zoológus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM104095
035-os BibID:(WoS)000471306700002 (Scopus)85067627860
Első szerző:Kubelka, Vojtech
Cím:Response to Comment on "Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirds" / Vojtěch Kubelka, Miroslav Šálek, Pavel Tomkovich , Zsolt Végvári, Robert P. Freckleton, Tamás Székely
Dátum:2019
ISSN:0036-8075
Megjegyzések:Bulla et al. dispute our main conclusion that the global pattern of nest predation is disrupted in shorebirds. We disagree with Bulla et al.'s conclusions and contest the robustness of their outcomes. We reaffirm our results that provide clear evidence that nest predation has increased significantly in shorebirds, especially in the Arctic.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Megjelenés:Science. - 364 : 6445 (2019), p. 1-5. -
További szerzők:Šálek, Miroslav Tomkovich, Pavel S. Végvári Zsolt (1969-) (biológus) Freckleton, Robert P. Székely Tamás (1959-) (biológus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM078506
035-os BibID:(WoS)000450474500039 (Scopus)85056386528
Első szerző:Kubelka, Vojtech
Cím:Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirds / Vojtěch Kubelka, Miroslav Šálek, Pavel Tomkovich, Zsolt Végvári, Robert P. Freckleton, Tamás Székely
Dátum:2018
ISSN:0036-8075 1095-9203
Megjegyzések:Ongoing climate change is thought to disrupt trophic relationships, with consequences for complex interspecific interactions, yet the effects of climate change on species interactions are poorly understood, and such effects have not been documented at a global scale. Using a single database of 38,191 nests from 237 populations, we found that shorebirds have experienced a worldwide increase in nest predation over the past 70 years. Historically, there existed a latitudinal gradient in nest predation, with the highest rates in the tropics; however, this pattern has been recently reversed in the Northern Hemisphere, most notably in the Arctic. This increased nest predation is consistent with climate-induced shifts in predator-prey relationships.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Megjelenés:Science. - 362 : 6415 (2018), p. 680-683. -
További szerzők:Šálek, Miroslav Tomkovich, Pavel S. Végvári Zsolt (1969-) (biológus) Freckleton, Robert P. Székely Tamás (1959-) (biológus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM117346
035-os BibID:(WoS)001152827800001 (Scopus)85184718839
Első szerző:Mavrikaki, Evangelia
Cím:Evolution in European and Israeli school curricula : a comparative analysis / Evangelia Mavrikaki, Giulia Realdon, Tuomas Aivelo, Ani Bajrami,Cicek Dilek Bakanay, Anna Beniermann, Jelena Blagojevic, Egle Butkeviciene, Bento Cavadas, Constantina Cossu, Dragana Cvetkovic, Szymon M. Drobniak, Zelal Özgür Durmus, Radka Marta Dvoráková, Marcel Eens, Magorzata Anna Gazda, Martha Georgiou, Neil J. Gostling, Tanja Gregorcic, Vanda Janstová, Tania Jenkins, Anttoni Kervinen, Konstantinos Korfiatis, Paul Kuschmierz, Ádám Z. Lendvai, Joelyn de Lima, Fundime Miri, Teresa Nogueira, Andreas Panayides, Sylvia Paolucci, Patrícia Pessoa, Rianne Pinxten, Joana Rios Rocha, Andrea Fernández Sánchez, Merav Siani, Elvisa Sokoli, Bruno Sousa, Panagiotis K. Stasinakis, Gregor Torkar, Asta Valackiene, Máté Varga, Lucía Vázquez Ben, Anat Yarden, Xana Sá-Pinto
Dátum:2023
ISSN:0950-0693
Megjegyzések:The contribution of school curricula to public understanding and acceptance of evolution is still mostly unknown, due to the scarcity of studies that compare the learning goals present in different curricula. To overcome this lack of data we analysed 19 school curricula (18 European and one from Israel) to study the differences regarding the inclusion of learning goals targeting evolution understanding. We performed a quantitative content analysis using the Framework for the Assessment of school Curricula on the presence of Evolutionary concepts (FACE). For each country/region we analysed what this educational system considered the minimum evolution education a citizen should get. Our results reveal that: (i) the curricula include less than half of the learning goals considered important for scientific literacy in evolution; (ii) the most frequent learning goals address basic knowledge of evolution; (iii) learning goals related with the processes that drive evolution are often not included or rarely mentioned; (iv) evolution is most often not linked to its applications in everyday life. These results highlight the need to rethink evolution education across Europe.
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folyóiratcikk
evolúció
oktatás
Megjelenés:International Journal of Science Education. - "Accepted by Publisher" (2023). -
További szerzők:Realdon, Giulia Aivelo, Tuomas Bajrami, Ani Bakanay, Cicek Dilek Beniermann, Anna Blagojevic, Jelena Butkeviciene, Egle Cavadas, Bento Cossu, Constantina Cvetkovic, Dragana Drobniak, Szymon M. Durmus, Zelal Özgür Dvoráková, Radka Marta Eens, Marcel Gazda, Magorzata Anna Georgiou, Martha Gostling, Neil J. Gregorcic, Tanja Janstová, Vanda Jenkins, Tania Kervinen, Anttoni Korfiatis, Konstantinos Kuschmierz, Paul Lendvai Ádám Zoltán (1977-) (biológus) Lima, Joelyn de Miri, Fundime Nogueira, Teresa Panayides, Andreas Paolucci, Sylvia Pessoa, Patrícia Pinxten, Rianne Rocha, Joana Rios Sánchez, Andrea Fernández Siani, Merav Sokoli, Elvisa Sousa, Bruno Stasinakis, Panagiotis K. Torkar, Gregor Valackiene, Asta Varga Máté Ben, Lucía Vázquez Yarden, Anat Sá-Pinto, Xana
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM002593
Első szerző:McNamara, John M.
Cím:The coevolution of choosiness and cooperation / John M. McNamara, Zoltan Barta, Lutz Fromhage, Alasdair I. Houston
Dátum:2008
Megjegyzések:Explaining the rise and maintenance of cooperation is central to our understanding of biological systems1, 2 and human societies3, 4. When an individual's cooperativeness is used by other individuals as a choice criterion, there can be competition to be more generous than others, a situation called competitive altruism5. The evolution of cooperation between non-relatives can then be driven by a positive feedback between increasing levels of cooperativeness and choosiness6. Here we use evolutionary simulations to show that, in a situation where individuals have the opportunity to engage in repeated pairwise interactions, the equilibrium degree of cooperativeness depends critically on the amount of behavioural variation that is being maintained in the population by processes such as mutation. Because our model does not invoke complex mechanisms such as negotiation behaviour, it can be applied to a wide range of species. The results suggest an important role of lifespan in the evolution of cooperation.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Reproduction/genetics/physiology
Mutagenesis
Models, Biological
Choice Behavior/physiology
Game Theory
Megjelenés:Nature : International weekly journal of science. - 451 : 7175 (2008), p. 189-192. -
További szerzők:Fromhage, Lutz Houston, Alasdair I. Barta Zoltán (1967-) (biológus, zoológus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM073444
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85026906262 (WOS)000406789200009
Első szerző:Sebestyén Flóra (biológus)
Cím:Insulin/IGF Signaling and Life History Traits in Response to Food Availability and Perceived Density in the Cnidarian Hydra vulgaris / Sebestyén Flóra, Póliska Szilárd, Rácz Rita, Bereczki Judit, Lénárt Kinga, Barta Zoltán, Lendvai Z. Ádám, Tökölyi Jácint
Dátum:2017
ISSN:0289-0003
Megjegyzések:Insulin/insulin-like growth factor signaling (IIS) is thought to be a central mediator of life history traits, but the generality of its role is not clear. Here, we investigated mRNA expression levels of three insulin-like peptide genes, the insulin-like receptor htk7, as well as several antioxidant genes, and the heat-shock protein hsp70 in the freshwater cnidarian Hydra vulgaris. Hydra polyps were exposed to a combination of different levels of food and perceived population density to manipulate life history traits (asexual reproduction and oxidative stress tolerance). We found that stress tolerance and the rate of asexual reproduction increased with food, and that these two effects were in significant interaction. Exposing animals to high perceived density resulted in increased stress tolerance or reduced reproduction only on lower food levels, but not on high food. The insulin-like receptor htk7 and the antioxidant gene catalase were significantly upregulated in the high density treatments. However, the expression level of insulin-like peptide genes, most antioxidant genes, and hsp70 were not affected by the experimental treatments. The higher expression level of htk7 may suggest that animals maintain a higher level of preparedness for insulin-like ligands at high population densities. However, the lack of difference between food levels suggests that IIS is not involved in regulating asexual reproduction and stress tolerance in hydra, or that its role is more subtle than a simple model of life history regulation would suggest.
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folyóiratcikk
Insulin signaling, Hydra vulgaris
Megjelenés:Zoological Science. - 34 : 4 (2017), p. 318-325. -
További szerzők:Póliska Szilárd (1978-) (biológus) Rácz Rita (1989-) (biológus) Bereczki Judit (1979-) (biológus) Lénárt Kinga (1994-) (biológus) Barta Zoltán (1967-) (biológus, zoológus) Lendvai Ádám Zoltán (1977-) (biológus) Tökölyi Jácint (1984-) (biológus)
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