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001-es BibID:BIBFORM107059
035-os BibID:(WoS)000398771500011 (Scopus)85014426585
Első szerző:Bán Miklós (biológus)
Cím:Simple command-line open-source software to analyse behavioural observation video recordings / Miklós Bán, Mihály Földvári, Melinda Babits, Zoltán Barta
Dátum:2017
ISSN:1217-8837
Megjegyzések:Video techniques are broadly used in the field of behaviour sciences, thus there is an increasing interest in softwares that simplify the processing of recordings. One of the difficulties is that observed objects can exhibit a wide variety of behaviours that cannot usually be recognized and recorded automatically, therefore the video has to be watched and analysed manually by humans. We have developed a simple, open-source and free command-line video analysis software, that helps the processing of observation sessions from recordings and helps to verify the processed events.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
folyóiratcikk
Megjelenés:Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. - 63 : 1 (2017), p. 137-142. -
További szerzők:Földvári Mihály (1974-) (ökológus) Babits Melinda Barta Zoltán (1967-) (biológus, zoológus)
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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
TÁMOP
TKP2020-IKA-04
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM049459
Első szerző:Bán Miklós (biológus)
Cím:Simultaneous viewing of own and parasitic eggs is not required for egg rejection by a cuckoo host / Miklós Bán, Csaba Moskát, Zoltán Barta, Márk E. Haube
Dátum:2013
ISSN:1045-2249
Megjegyzések:Many hosts have evolved diverse cognitive mechanism to recognize and reduce the cost of social parasitism. For example, great reed warblers Acrocephalus arundinaceus can accurately reject closely mimetic eggs of brood parasitic common cuckoos Cuculus canorus. Yet, these same hosts are less effective at identifying and rejecting parasitism when the clutch is parasitized by multiple cuckoo eggs, suggesting a role for discordancy (the rejection of the egg type in the minority of the clutch) and/or online self-referent phenotype matching (the simultaneous viewing of cuckoo and own egg in the nest) to reject foreign egg. We tested whether the presence of host's own eggs is required for the discrimination of foreign eggs by dyeing hosts' own eggs with one of several colors so that clutches contained (a) 1 dyed and 4 unmanipulated eggs, (b) 3 dyed and 2 unmanipulated eggs, or 5 eggs dyed either (c1) differently or (c2) similarly. Rejection rates of dyed eggs varied widely between different colors and were highest in treatment (a), with 1 dyed egg, compared with treatments with the majority (b) or all (c1 and c2) dyed eggs. However, relative rejection rates of dyed eggs were also consistent among specific colors across treatments, including (c1) and (c2), where no unmanipulated own eggs were available for viewing and irrespectiveof whether eggs were dyed all different colors (c1) or the same colors (c2). We conclude that these hosts can rely on comparisons of foreign egg colors against an internal recognition template of acceptable (own) egy phenotypes.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
brood parasitism
egg recognition
egg rejection
multiple parasitism
phenotype matching
recognition template
Élettudományok - Biológiai tudományok
Megjelenés:Behavioral Ecology. - 24 : 4 (2013), p. 1014-1021. -
További szerzők:Moskát Csaba Barta Zoltán (1967-) (biológus, zoológus) Hauber, Mark E.
Pályázati támogatás:MTA-DE Lendület
MTA
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM028105
Első szerző:Bán Miklós (biológus)
Cím:The analysis of common cuckoo's egg shape in relation to its hosts' in two geographically distant areas / Miklós Bán, Zoltán Barta, Antonio R. Munoz, Fugo Takasu, Hiroshi Nakamura, Csaba Moskát
Dátum:2011
Megjegyzések:Evolutionary adaptations are required by common cuckoos Cuculus canorus to match host eggs. Hosts may discriminate against alien eggs; hence, accurate matching of the parasite egg to the hosts' is essential. Egg shape is the least-studied component of egg mimicry, and it may also have other functions: an optimal egg shape is necessary for effective incubation. For this reason, cuckoo eggs may show a wide range of variations in shape to a set of host species. Here, we compare cuckoo and host eggs by using egg shape parameters in two distant areas: from the nests of great reed warblers Acrocephalus arundinaceus, robins Erithacus rubecula and marsh warblers Acrocephalus palustris in Hungary, and oriental reed warblers Acrocephalus orientalis, bull-headed shrikes Lanius bucephalus and black-faced buntings Emberiza spodocephala from Japan. Our results suggest the lack of evolutionary adaptation of different cuckoo gentes to their corresponding hosts in terms of egg shape. However, our analyses revealed that cuckoo eggs showed a geographical difference in egg shape.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Egészség- és Környezettudomány
Megjelenés:Journal of Zoology. - 284 : 2 (2011), p. 77-83. -
További szerzők:Barta Zoltán (1967-) (biológus, zoológus) Munoz, Antonio R. Takasu, Fugo Nakamura, Hiroshi Moskát Csaba
Pályázati támogatás:TÁMOP-4.2.1/B-09/1-KONV-2010-0007
TÁMOP
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM078302
035-os BibID:(WoS)000461343400004 (Scopus)85065035678
Első szerző:Feró Orsolya
Cím:Spatio-temporal structure and reproductive success in a Rook (Corvus frugilegus) colony / Feró Orsolya, Bán Miklós, Barta Zoltán
Dátum:2019
ISSN:1217-8837
Megjegyzések:We have studied how individual decisions about timing of breeding and nest location affected the reproductive success of rooks by tracing the formation of a rook breeding colony in Hortobágy NP (Hungary), during the breeding season in 1999. We have found that birds who built nests earlier also laid eggs earlier and had larger clutch size but had no more offspring than late nesters. Distance of the nest from the centre or edge of the colony did not affect the reproductive success though rooks generally settled closer to the centre and further from the edge than it can be expected by assuming random distribution. The colony showed high breeding synchrony since date of egg laying varied less than date of nesting but synchrony did not influence the breeding success. Hatchling's survival rate and number of offspring increased with local nest density and rooks clustered their nests more than it can be expected by random settlement. Nest sites of early and late nesters did not differ regarding the distance from the centre or the edge of the colony but late nesters chose nest sites in more densely populated regions. The results indicate that individuals may follow different strategies to increase their reproductive success. It is prospectively advantageous to build the nest and lay eggs earlier, in turn, it's worth nesting in already more densely nested areas for late beginners. We suggest that a game theoretical approach may be useful if we try to understand the adaptive significance of colonial breeding.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
folyóiratcikk
Megjelenés:Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. - 65 : 1 (2019), p. 31-43. -
További szerzők:Bán Miklós (1975-) (biológus) Barta Zoltán (1967-) (biológus, zoológus)
Pályázati támogatás:OTKA(T030343)
OTKA
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM104330
035-os BibID:(WOS)000868786300001 (Scopus)85139521961
Első szerző:Hartmann Johanna
Cím:Coping with Dismantling Forces: Traditional Management and Transformations of Székely-Hungarian Village Commons of Transylvania, in the 16-21th Centuries / Johanna Hartmann, Miklós Bán, Zoltán Barta
Dátum:2022
ISSN:1875-0281
Megjegyzések:The Székelyföld region of Transylvania, Romania is a unique social-ecological system and a traditional farming landscape with rich biological and cultural diversity. Commons institutions have ancient roots here, and are still prevalent today. In this paper, we attempt to give an overview of the traditional organisation, accelerating challenges, transformations and reorganisations of the Székely commons over their history based on existing literature, covering the interval between the 16th and 21th centuries. Based on this overview, we also identify key drivers for resilience that counteracted dismantling forces, to account for the long persistence and transformability of these institutions. We found that between the end of the 16th and the mid-19th centuries, Székely commons showed remarkable stability in their functioning based on village bylaws, and these documents also demonstrate that most communities could be characterised by Ostrom's design principles in this period. From the 19th century, the pressures of state centralisation, market integration, new technologies, population growth, polarisation and changing values intensified, creating significant dismantling forces. However, Székely commons survived, and we argue that the harsh mountainous environment and isolation, coupled with locally rooted identity, worldview and a rich institutional memory, and also the traditional notions of equity and the widespread availability of common resources constituted elements of resilience, which helped to prevent dissolution. We conclude that as direct human-nature links lie at the heart of many of the identified drivers for resilience, nurturing these links seems essential for the survival of traditional local institutions and management practices that maintain biological and cultural diversity in a globalised world.
Tárgyszavak:Társadalomtudományok Közgazdaságtudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Transylvania
Székely
resilience
historical commons
bylaws
transformation
Elinor Ostrom
Megjelenés:International Journal of the Commons. - 16 : 1 (2022), p. 278-294. -
További szerzők:Bán Miklós (1975-) (biológus) Barta Zoltán (1967-) (biológus, zoológus)
Pályázati támogatás:EFOP-3.6.1-16-2016-00022
EFOP
NKFIH-TKP2021-NKTA-32
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM042011
Első szerző:Moskát Csaba
Cím:Cuckoo parasitism on two closely-related Acrocephalus warblers in distant areas: a case of parallel coevolution? / Csaba Moskát, Fugo Takasu, A. Roman Muñoz, Hiroshi Nakamura, Miklós Bán, Zoltán Barta
Dátum:2012
ISSN:1674-7674
Megjegyzések:Common Cuckoos (Cuculus canorus) parasitize nests of small passerines. The Cuckoochicks cause the death of their nest-mates when evicting eggs or nestlings from the nests; consequently,hosts suffer from a high loss of reproduction. Host adaptations against parasitism, e.g., byegg discrimination behavior, and cuckoo counter-adaptations to hosts, e.g., by mimetic eggs, are oftenregarded as a result of the arms race between the two interacting species. In Hungary Great ReedWarblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) are the main hosts of cuckoos, suffering from heavy parasitism(ca. 40-65%). The Oriental Reed Warbler (A. orientalis), formerly a subspecies of the Great ReedWarbler (A. a. orientalis), is also a highly parasitized host in Japan (25-40%). We compared maincharacteristics of Cuckoo parasitism in these two distant areas from the Western and Eastern Palearcticby comparing cuckoo egg mimicry. We measured color characteristics of host and parasitic eggsby spectrophotometer. Visual modeling revealed lower chromatic distances between Cuckoo and hosteggs in Hungary than in Japan, but high variation both in host and Cuckoo eggs may cause matchingproblems in Hungary. Achromatic (brightness) difference between host and Cuckoo eggs were lowerin Japan than in Hungary, and it proved to be the most important factor affecting egg rejection. Hostsrejected Cuckoo eggs at similar frequencies (37% and 35% in Hungary and Japan, respectively). Hostadaptation, i.e., egg rejection behavior, seems to be preceding Cuckoo counter-adaptations to hosts inJapan. We suggest that the Cuckoo-Great/Oriental Reed Warbler relationships developed in alternativeways in Japan and Hungary, and they represent different stages of their arms race.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Acrocephalus arundinaceus
Acrocephalus orientalis
arms race
brood parasitism
Cuculus canorus
egg discrimination
parallel coevolution
Élettudományok - Biológiai tudományok
Megjelenés:Chinese Birds. - 3 : 4 (2012), p. 320-329. -
További szerzők:Takasu, Fugo Muñoz, A. Roman Nakamura, Hiroshi Bán Miklós (1975-) (biológus) Barta Zoltán (1967-) (biológus, zoológus)
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