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001-es BibID:BIBFORM090163
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85082661946 (WoS)000529249500161
Első szerző:Ács Éva
Cím:Long-Term Changes of Species Composition and Functional Traits of Epiphytic Diatoms in the Szigetköz Region (Hungary) of the Danube River / Ács, Éva; Bíró, Tibor; Berta, Csaba; Duleba, Mónika; Földi, Angéla; Grigorszky, István; Hidas, András; Knisz, Judit; Korponai, János L.; Trábert, Zsuzsa; Vadkerti, Edit; Buczkó, Krisztina
Dátum:2020
ISSN:2073-4441
Megjegyzések:Here we report the results of our decades-long study on epiphytic communities from two tributary systems of the Szigetköz section of the Danube River. The main goal of the investigation was to detect changes in the epiphytic communities at structural (core species, changes in the relative abundance of common species) and functional (trait changes) levels as a result of the most important anthropogenic e ects on Szigetköz, i.e., hydro-morphological modifications. We also examined the impact of rehabilitation on the tributary systems in terms of ecological potential. We discovered that mainly motile diatom species characterized the epiphyton due to reduced water volume were introduced into the tributary system after the diversion of the Danube. The ecosystem stabilized in the rehabilitated section, while the non-rehabilitated section showed a worsening tendency, mainly in the parapotamic branches. Our long-term data sets may provide a good basis for comparisons of di erent aquatic ecosystems, to define changes in the abundance of core species and in the structure of community in response to di erent anthropogenic pressures. It is fundamental to determine adaptive traits in assessing the impact of global warming stressors on biodiversity.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Környezettudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
core diatoms
functional traits
hydro-morphological modifications
ecological potential
Megjelenés:Water. - 12 : 3 (2020), p. 776-799. -
További szerzők:Bíró Tibor Berta Csaba (1991-) (hidrobiológus) Duleba Mónika Földi Angéla Grigorszky István (1967-) (biológus-ökológus) Hidas András Knisz Judit Korponai János (1964-) (biológus) Trábert Zsuzsa Vadkerti Edit Buczkó Krisztina (1962-) (biológus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM078569
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)929 (Wos)000472680400059 (Scopus)85066328449
Első szerző:Berta Csaba (hidrobiológus)
Cím:Community Response of Cladocera to Trophic Stress by Biomanipulation in a Shallow Oxbow Lake / Csaba Berta, Béla Tóthmérész, Marta Wojewódka, Olga Augustyniuk, János Korponai, Boglárka Bertalan-Balázs, Alex Sándor Nagy, István Grigorszky, István Gyulai
Dátum:2019
ISSN:2073-4441
Megjegyzések:Studying contemporary and subfossil Cladocera (Crustacea) communities, we explored the effect of top-down stressors on the cladoceran communities; we are also interested in the coherence of the contemporary and subfossil communities. The studied Cibakháza oxbow lake is in E Hungary, on the left-floodplain of the River Tisza; it is a large, long, and shallow oxbow lake. Three areas of the oxbow lake were distinguished based on the strength of top-down stress: protected area with low top-down stress, biomanipulated area with high top-down stress, and recreational area with moderate top-down stress. Altogether, we identified 28 taxa in the contemporary and subfossil communities in the oxbow lake. We found that the species number of the contemporary Cladocera communities was lower (protected area: 13; biomanipulated area: 9, and recreational area: 14) than in the subfossil communities (protected area: 20; biomanipulated area: 16, and recreational area: 14). Among the environmental variables, we observed differences between the protected and biomanipulated area, while the recreational area showed a transition. Species number, abundances, and Simpson diversity also showed the effect of the fish introduction. There were no differences in beta-diversity among the contemporary and subfossil Cladocera community. The non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) ordination showed that the biomanipulated area in the case of the contemporary communities was separated from the other areas, while in the case of the subfossil communities, there was no separation according to top-down stress. Our results showed that the number of species of contemporary Cladocera communities was lower in each area (3-10; 3-9; 5-9) compared to the subfossil communities (6-17; 7-12; 8-12). However, the highest abundances were found in the biomanipulated area due to the appearance of small-sized Cladocera species. Our findings suggest that the effect of a short-time fish introduction is restorable when the oxbow lake has a protected part.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
zooplankton
diversity
biomanipulation
nature protection
anthropogenic impacts
restoration
Megjelenés:Water. - 11 : 5 (2019), p. 929-942. -
További szerzők:Tóthmérész Béla (1960-) (ökológus) Wojewódka, Marta Augustyniuk, Olga Korponai János (1964-) (biológus) Balázs Boglárka (1985-) (geográfus) Nagy Sándor Alex (1956-) (hidrobiológus) Grigorszky István (1967-) (biológus-ökológus) Gyulai István (1980-) (biológus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM080980
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)2002 (WoS)000495598400047 (Scopus)85073198500
Első szerző:Somlyai Imre (okleveles hidrobiológus)
Cím:Heterogeneity and Anthropogenic Impacts on a Small Lowland Stream / Imre Somlyai, Csaba Berta, Sándor Alex Nagy, György Dévai, Éva Ács, László József Szabó, János Nagy, István Grigorszky
Dátum:2019
ISSN:2073-4441
Megjegyzések:During our work, we investigated the physical and chemical variables of a small surface watercourse to investigate how different anthropogenic effects affect its water quality. Along this small watercourse, there are well-separated areas that are affected by various anthropogenic effects. In addition to its origin and branches, in many places it is surrounded by agricultural land with insufficient buffer zones, which burdens the small watercourse with nitrogen and phosphorus forms. In the lower stages, artificial damming inhibits the natural flow of the Tócó Canal, thereby creating eutrophicated stagnant water areas. This is further strengthened by, in many cases, illegal communal and used water intake that further burdens the small watercourse. Considering the experience of our investigation, it can be stated that the examined small watercourse could barely suffer human impacts, and it could be described with great heterogeneity using physical and chemical variables. We experienced that this heterogeneity caused by anthropogenic effects appeared in all hydrologic states and seasons. Furthermore, our research showed that these small watercourses had such high heterogeneity that their monitoring and examination should be taken just as seriously as when it comes to larger watercourses.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Környezettudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
urban water
anthropogenic impacts
land use
small lowland stream
physical-chemical variables
EU Water Framework Directive
Megjelenés:Water. - 11 : 10 (2019), p. 1-14. -
További szerzők:Berta Csaba (1991-) (hidrobiológus) Nagy Sándor Alex (1956-) (hidrobiológus) Dévai György (1942-) (ökológus) Ács Éva (1970-) (biológus, ökológus) Szabó László József (1955-) (ökológus, hidrobiológus) Nagy János (1951-) (agrármérnök, mérnök-tanár) Grigorszky István (1967-) (biológus-ökológus)
Pályázati támogatás:20428-3/2018/FEKUTSTRAT
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM102672
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)2149 (WoS)000833329100001 (Scopus)85134040601
Első szerző:Tumurtogoo, Uyanga
Cím:Density and Diversity Differences of Contemporary and Subfossil Cladocera Assemblages: A Case Study in an Oxbow Lake / Uyanga Tumurtogoo, Aida Figler, János Korponai, Zsófi Sajtos, István Grigorszky, Csaba Berta, István Gyulai
Dátum:2022
ISSN:2073-4441
Megjegyzések:Cladocerans are biological indicators of environmental changes. Their remains provide information on past changes in lake environments. We studied the correspondence between con- temporary Cladocera assemblages and their subfossil remains from an oxbow lake. We sought to demonstrate that there were differences among the various sites of an oxbow lake with different utilization based on contemporary and subfossil Cladocera assemblages and physical?chemical variables. The oxbow lake's two sides are used as fishing sites, where angling is the main activity. The middle site of the lake is under nature protection with high macrovegetation coverage. Contemporary and subfossil Cladocera assemblages were sampled from 21 sampling sites along the oxbow lake. Our research showed that the subfossil Cladocera assemblages had higher species richness and densi- ties (36 taxa) than the contemporary species (29 taxa). We found one species of the Polyphemidae family only in the contemporary assemblage. Among the sites, Cladocera assemblages differed in their species composition and density. The highest densities were found in the second fishing site due to the appearance of the small-sized Bosmids. The relationship between Cladocerans and the physical?chemical variables showed that some variables, such as chlorophyll-a, biological oxygen demand, dissolved oxygen, copper, phosphide, and organic matter content, significantly affected Cladocera composition. We found that the subfossil Cladocera assemblage was significantly more diverse and abundant than the contemporary one, indicating that an integrated sampling may be sufficient to provide better results on the total species composition of the water body.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
physical-chemical variables
contemporary
subfossil
Cladocera
fishing and natural site
Megjelenés:Water. - 14 : 14 (2022), p. 1-14. -
További szerzők:Figler Aida (1993-) (okleveles hidrobiológus) Korponai János (1964-) (biológus) Sajtos Zsófi (1994-) (kémikus) Grigorszky István (1967-) (biológus-ökológus) Berta Csaba (1991-) (hidrobiológus) Gyulai István (1980-) (biológus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM109709
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)1062 (Scopus)85152373626 (WoS)000958832100001
Első szerző:Yaqoob, Majd Muwafaq
Cím:The Impacts of Land Use and Seasonal Effects on Phytoplankton Taxa and Physical-Chemical Variables in the Tigris River within the City of Mosul / Majd Muwafaq Yaqoob, Imre Somlyai, Csaba Berta, István Bácsi, Aws N. Al-Tayawi, Kossay K. Al-Ahmady, Ramadhan Hamza Mohammed, Omar Alalami, István Grigorszky
Dátum:2023
ISSN:2073-4441
Megjegyzések:We investigated the effect of land use based on the dominant phytoplankton and physicalchemical variables in the different areas of the Tigris River, within the city of Mosul. Agricultural and urban activities have a significant impact on the water quality of the river. Regardless of physical and chemical variables, phytoplankton act as a bio-indicator of water quality due to their fast and sensitive response to changes in the environment. Our research was conducted in the Tigris River within the city of Mosul by examining the phytoplankton species and the physical-chemical variables at 16 sites during each vegetation period. Point and non-point source pollutants have affected the Tigris River within the city of Mosul, getting into the river from upstream through agricultural activities and by urban activities in the middle section of the city, respectively from both banks. Based on our results, we observed the highest phytoplankton abundance during the October sampling periods, while the lowest occurred during the July sampling period, which was associated with maximum water temperature and absence of rain. According to our study, land use (e.g., agricultural, and urban activities) greatly affected the dominant phytoplankton species and physical-chemical variables of the Tigris River. Oscillatoria sp. dominated all seasons in the agricultural region, while at the same time, we observed an increase in the number of phytoplankton species caused by the nutrient availability upstream on the river. The effects of climate have very significant and characteristic effects in this area, which basically determine the community of organisms and the water quality; the effects resulting from anthropogenic activity significantly modify this. Based on our investigation, in the part of the Tigris River connected to Mosul, we found a clear connection between the pollution caused and the effects of different land uses, through the examination of the algal community and physical-chemical variables in different periods of the year.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Környezettudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
biomarkers
water quality
phytoplankton
physical-chemical variables
anthropogenic activities
land use
LDA
Megjelenés:Water. - 15 : 6 (2023), p.1-17. -
További szerzők:Somlyai Imre (1978-) (okleveles hidrobiológus) Berta Csaba (1991-) (hidrobiológus) Bácsi István (1977-) (biológus) Al-Tayawi, Aws N. Al-Ahmady, Kossay K. Mohammed, Ramadhan Hamza Alalami, Omar Grigorszky István (1967-) (biológus-ökológus)
Pályázati támogatás:TKP2021-NKTA-32
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NKFIH (Víztudományi és Vízbiztonsági Nemzeti Laboratórium)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM096138
035-os BibID:(cikkazonosító)2339 (Scopus)85114018366 (WoS)000694519200001
Első szerző:Yaqoob, Majd Muwafaq
Cím:Changes in algal plankton composition and physico-chemical variables in a shallow oxbow lake / Majd Mufafaq Yaqoob, Csaba Berta, László József Szabó, György Dévai, Szilárd Szabó, Sándor Alex Nagy, István Bácsi, Alexandra Simon, János Nagy, Imre Somlyai, Éva Ács, István Grigorszky
Dátum:2021
ISSN:2073-4441
Megjegyzések:In our work, we sought to answer whether we find differences among the various zones of an oxbow lake with different land uses based on physico-chemical variables and dominant algal plankton species. The two ends of the oxbow lake are bordered by settlements, and near them there are open water areas where fishing is the major utilization form. Between the two open water areas we find a protected area with a large aquatic plant coverage and two transition zones towards the open water areas. The oxbow lake receives periodic water replenishment only at one end from one of the open water areas. During summer?due to the lack of rain?the water of the oxbow lake is used for irrigation in the surrounding arable land, so the water level fluctuation can be significant in the riverbed. Our study was performed within a vegetation period of spring, early summer, mid-summer, and fall. In connection with the ecological classification of a smaller water body, studies on the physical and chemical properties of the water and the composition of the algal plankton are usually carried out in few places and relatively infrequently. The characteristics of a water body are also influenced by seasonal changes, which can be the changes in the extent of vegetation coverage, the way land is used and the possibility of water replenishment, to which the algal community usually responds with changes. Based on our study, it can be said that even in a relatively small water body, we found a large differences based on the chemical and physical properties of the water and the characteristic algal species. Open water zones, areas with large macrovegetation coverage, and the transition zones were separated from each other.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Környezettudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
phytoplankton
physico-chemical
oxbow lake
macrophytes
open water
PCA
Megjelenés:Water. - 13 : 17 (2021), p. 1-20. -
További szerzők:Berta Csaba (1991-) (hidrobiológus) Szabó László József (1955-) (ökológus, hidrobiológus) Dévai György (1942-) (ökológus) Szabó Szilárd (1974-) (geográfus) Nagy Sándor Alex (1956-) (hidrobiológus) Bácsi István (1977-) (biológus) Simon Alexandra Nagy János (1951-) (agrármérnök, mérnök-tanár) Somlyai Imre (1978-) (okleveles hidrobiológus) Ács Éva (1970-) (biológus, ökológus) Grigorszky István (1967-) (biológus-ökológus)
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