2024

DownloadBókony V., Balogh E., Ujszegi J., Ujhegyi N., Szederkényi M., Hettyey A. 2024. Tadpoles develop elevated heat tolerance in urban heat islands regardless of sex. Evolutionary Biology 51: 209-216.

DownloadBókony V., Kalina C., Ujhegyi N., Mikó Z., Lefler K.K., Vili N., Gál Z., Gabor C.R., Hoffmann O.I. 2024. Does stress make males? An experiment on the role of glucocorticoids in anuran sex reversal. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology 341: 172-181.

2023

DownloadHerczeg D., Holly D., Kásler A., Bókony V., Papp T., Takács-Vágó H., Ujszegi J., Hettyey A. 2023. Amphibian larvae benefit from a warm environment under simultaneous threat from chytridiomycosis and ranavirosis. Oikos 11: e09953.

DownloadHerczeg D., Palomar G., Zieliński P., van Riemsdijk I., Babik W., Dankovics R., Halpern B., Cvijanović M., Vörös J. 2023. Genomic analysis reveals complex population structure within the smooth newt, Lissotriton vulgaris, in Central Europe. Ecology and Evolution 13: e10478.

DownloadKásler A., Holly D., Herczeg D., Ujszegi J., Hettyey A. 2023. Chytridiomycosis and climate change: exposure to Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis and mild winter conditions do not increase mortality in juvenile agile frogs during hibernation. Animal Conservation 26: 654-662.

DownloadMikó Z., Hettyey A. 2023. Toxicity of POEA-containing glyphosate-based herbicides to amphibians is mainly due to the surfactant, not to the active ingredient. Ecotoxicology 32: 150–159.

DownloadPipoly I., Duffy R., Mészáros G., Bókony V., Vági B., Székely T., Liker A. 2023. Multiple paternity is related to adult sex ratio and sex determination system in reptiles. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 36: 935-944.

DownloadNemesházi E., Bókony V. 2023. HerpSexDet: the herpetological database of sex determination and temperature-induced sex reversal. Scientific Data 10: 377.

DownloadPintye A., Németh M.Z., Molnár O., Horváth Á.N., Matolcsi F., Bókony V., Spitzmüller Z., Pálfi X., Váczy K.Z., Kovács M.G. 2023. Comprehensive analyses of the occurrence of a fungicide resistance marker and the genetic structure in Erysiphe necator populations. Scientific Reports 13: 15172.

DownloadUjszegi J., Boros Z., Fodor A., Vajna B., Hettyey A. 2023. Metabolites of Xenorhabdus bacteria are potent candidates for mitigating amphibian chytridiomycosis. AMB Express 13: 88.

DownloadÜveges B., Kalina C., Szabó K., Móricz Á.M., Holly D., Gabor C.R., Hettyey A., Bókony V. 2023 Does the glucocorticoid stress response make toads more toxic? an experimental study on the regulation of bufadienolide toxin synthesis. Integrative Organismal Biology 5: obad021.

2022

DownloadFrommen J.G., Thünken T., Santostefano S., Balzarini V., Hettyey A. 2022. Effects of chronic and acute predation risk on sexual ornamentation and mating preferences. Behavioral Ecology 33: 7-16.

DownloadGabor C.R., Villatoro-Castañeda M., Carlos-Shanley C., Ujhegyi N., Bókony V. 2022. Gut bacterial communities vary across habitats and their diversity increases with increasing glucocorticoids in toad tadpoles. Diversity 15: 23.

DownloadKásler A., Ujszegi J., Holly D., Jaloveczki B., Gál Z., Hettyey A. 2022. In vitro thermal tolerance of a hypervirulent lineage of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis: Growth arrestment by elevated temperature and recovery following thermal treatment. Mycologia 114: 661-669.

DownloadKásler A., Ujszegi J., Holly D., Üveges B., Móricz Á.M., Herczeg D., Hettyey A. 2022. Metamorphic common toads keep chytrid infection under control, but at a cost. Journal of Zoology 317: 159-169.

Kolonin A.M., Bókony V., Bonner T.H., Zúñiga-Vega J.J., Aspbury A.S., Guzman A., Molina R., Calvillo P., Gabor C.R. 2022. Coping with urban habitats via glucocorticoid regulation: physiology, behavior, and life history in stream fishes. Integrative and Comparative Biology 62: 90–103.

DownloadMarton A., Vágási C.I., Vincze O., Bókony V., Pap P.L., Pătraș L., Pénzes J., Bărbos L., Fülöp A., Osváth G., Ducatez S., Giraudeau M. 2022. Oxidative physiology is weakly associated with pigmentation in birds. Ecology and Evolution 12: e9177.

DownloadNemesházi E., Bókony V. 2022. Asymmetrical sex reversal: does the type of heterogamety predict propensity for sex reversal? BioEssays 44: 2200039.

DownloadNemesházi E., Sramkó G., Laczkó L., Balogh E., Szatmári L., Vili N,, Ujhegyi N., Üveges B., Bókony V. 2022. Novel genetic sex markers reveal unexpected lack of, and similar susceptibility to, sex reversal in free-living common toads in both natural and anthropogenic habitats. Molecular Ecology 31: 2032-2043.

DownloadPáll-Gergely B., Hettyey A., Turóci Á. Fehér Z. 2022. Evidence that reduction of the apertural closing apparatus has no decisive effect on water loss in the land snail family Clausiliidae (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 136: 120-126.

DownloadPipoly I., Preiszner B., Sándor K., Sinkovics C., Seress G., Vincze E., Bókony V., Liker A. 2022. Extreme hot weather has stronger impacts on avian reproduction in forests than in cities. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10: 825410.

DownloadPogány Á, Krause E.T., Roth O., Bókony V. 2022. The development and fitness consequences of sex roles. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10: 912520.

DownloadUjszegi J., Bertalan R., Ujhegyi N., Verebélyi V., Nemesházi E., Mikó Z., Kásler A., Herczeg D., Szederkényi M., Vili N., Gál Z., Hoffmann O.I., Bókony V., Hettyey A. 2022. “Heat waves” experienced during larval life have species-specific consequences on life-history traits and sexual development in anuran amphibians. Science of the Total Environment 835: 155297.

2021

DownloadBókony V., Ujhegyi N., Hamow K.Á., Bosch J., Thumsová B., Vörös J., Aspbury A., Gabor C.R. 2021. Stressed tadpoles mount more efficient glucocorticoid negative feedback in anthropogenic habitats due to phenotypic plasticity. Science of the Total Environment 753: 141896.

DownloadBókony V., Ujhegyi N., Mikó Z., Erös R., Hettyey A., Vili N., Gál Z., Hoffmann O.I., Nemesházi E. 2021. Sex reversal and performance in fitness-related traits during early life in agile frogs. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9: 745752.

DownloadHerczeg D., Ujszegi J., Kásler A., Holly D., Hettyey A. 2021. Host–multiparasite interactions in amphibians: a review. Parasites & Vectors 14: 296.

DownloadHull J.J., Brent, C.S., Choi M.-Y., Mikó Z., Fodor J., Fónagy A. 2021. Molecular and functional characterization of pyrokinin-like peptides in the Western tarnished plant bug Lygus hesperus (Hemiptera: Miridae). Insects 12: 914.

DownloadKatona G., Vági B., Végvári Z., Liker A., Freckleton R.P., Bókony V., Székely T. 2021. Are evolutionary transitions in sexual size dimorphism related to sex determination in reptiles? Journal of Evolutionary Biology 34: 594-603.

Liker A., Bókony V., Pipoly I., Lemaitre J.-F., Gaillard J.-M., Székely T., Freckleton R.P. 2021. Evolution of large males is associated with female-skewed adult sex ratios in amniotes. Evolution 75: 1636-1649.

DownloadMikó Z., Nemesházi E., Ujhegyi N., Verebélyi V., Ujszegi J., Kásler A., Bertalan R., Vili N., Gál Z., Hoffmann O.I., Hettyey A., Bókony V. 2021. Sex reversal and ontogeny under climate change and chemical pollution: are there interactions between the effects of high temperature and 17α-ethinylestradiol on early development in agile frogs? Environmental Pollution 285: 117464.

DownloadMikulíček P., Mešková M., Cyprich M., Jablonski D., Papežík P., Hamidi D., Pekşen C.A., Vörös J., Herczeg D., Benovics M. 2021. Weak population-genetic structure of a widely distributed nematode parasite of frogs in the western Palearctic. Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research 59: 1689-1702.

DownloadMoustafa M.A.M., Fouad E.A., Abdel-Mobdy Y., Hamow K.Á., Mikó Z., Molnár B.P., Fónagy A. 2021. Toxicity and sublethal effects of chlorantraniliprole and indoxacarb on Spodoptera littoralis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Applied Entomology and Zoology 56:115-124.

DownloadNemesházi E., Kövér S., Bókony V. 2021. Evolutionary and demographic consequences of temperature-induced masculinization under climate warming: the effects of mate choice. BMC Ecology and Evolution 21: 16.

DownloadTablado Z., Bötsch Y., Bókony V., Angelier F., Lendvai Á.Z., Jenni-Eiermann S., Jenni L. 2021. Factors modulating the behavioral and physiological stress responses: do they modify the relationship between flight initiation distance and corticosterone reactivity? Hormones and Behavior 132: 104979.

DownloadUjhegyi N., Keller N., Patkó L., Biró Z., Tóth B., Szemethy L. 2021. Agri-environment schemes do not support Brown Hare populations due to inadequate scheme application. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 67(3): 263-288.

DownloadUjszegi J., Molnár K., Hettyey A. 2021. How to disinfect anuran eggs? Sensitivity of anuran embryos to chemicals widely used for the disinfection of larval and post‐metamorphic amphibians. Journal of Applied Toxicology 41: 387-398.

DownloadUjszegi J., Ludányi K., Móricz Á.M., Krüzselyi D., Drahos L., Drexler T., Németh M.Z., Vörös J., Garner T.W.J., Hettyey A. 2021. Exposure to Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis affects chemical defences in two anuran amphibians, Rana dalmatina and Bufo bufo. BMC Ecology and Evolution 21:135.

Üveges B., Basson A.C., Móricz Á.M., Bókony V., Hettyey A. 2021. Chemical defence effective against multiple enemies: does the response to conspecifics alleviate the response to predators? Functional Ecology 35: 2294-2304.

Vincze E., Bókony V., Garamszegi L.Z., Seress G., Pipoly I., Sinkovics C., Sándor K., Liker A. 2021. Consistency and plasticity of risk-taking behaviour toward humans at the nest in urban and forest great tits Parus major. Animal Behaviour 179: 161-172.

2020

DownloadÁgh N., Pipoly I., Szabó K., Vincze E., Bókony V., Seress G., Liker A. 2020. Does offspring sex ratio differ between urban and forest populations of great tits (Parus major)? Biologia Futura 71: 99-108.

DownloadBókony V., Verebélyi V., Ujhegyi N., Mikó Z., Nemesházi E., Szederkényi M., Orf S., Vitányi E., Móricz Á.M. 2020. Effects of two little-studied environmental pollutants on early development in anurans. Environmental Pollution 260: 114078.

DownloadBrooks D.R., Hoberg E.P., Boeger W.A., Gardner S.L., Araujo S.B.L., Bajer K., Botero-Cañola S., Byard B., Földvári G., Cook J.A., Dunnum J., Dursahinhan A.T., Garamszegi L.Z., Herczeg D., Juarrero A., Jakab F., Kemenesi G., Kurucz K., León-Règagnon V., Mejía-Madrid H.H., Molnár O., Nisbett R.A., Preiser W., Stuart M., Szathmáry E., Trivellone V. 2020. Before the pandemic ends: making sure this never happens again. World Complexity Science Academy Journal 1: 1-10.

DownloadMahtani-Williams S., Fulton W., Desvars-Larrive A., Lado S., Elbers J.P., Halpern B., Herczeg D., Babocsay G., Lauš B., Nagy Z.T., Jablonski D., Kukushkin O., Orozco-terWengel P., Vörös J., Burger P.A. 2020. Landscape genomics of a widely distributed snake, Dolichophis caspius (Gmelin, 1789) across Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Genes 11: 1218.

DownloadNemesházi E., Gál Z., Ujhegyi N., Verebélyi V., Mikó Z., Üveges B., Lefler K.K., Jeffries D.L., Hoffmann O.I., Bókony V. 2020. Novel genetic sex markers reveal high frequency of sex reversal in wild populations of the agile frog (Rana dalmatina) associated with anthropogenic land use. Molecular Ecology 29: 3607-3621.

DownloadUjhegyi N., Bókony V. 2020. Skin coloration as a possible non-invasive marker for skewed sex ratios and gonadal abnormalities in immature common toads (Bufo bufo). Ecological Indicators 113: 106175.

DownloadUjszegi J., Vajna B., Móricz Á.M., Krüzselyi D., Korponai K., Krett G., Hettyey A. 2020. Relationships between chemical defenses of common toad (Bufo bufo) tadpoles and bacterial community structure of their natural aquatic habitat. Journal of Chemical Ecology 46: 534-543.

DownloadVörös J., Herczeg D., Papp T., Monsalve-Carcaño C., Bosch J.2020. First detection of Ranavirus infection in amphibians in Hungary. Herpetology Notes 13: 213-217.

2019

DownloadBókony V., Barta Z., Végvári Z. 2019. Changing migratory behaviors and climatic responsiveness in birds. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7:89.

DownloadBókony V., Milne G., Pipoly I., Székely T., Liker A. 2019. Sex ratios and bimaturism differ between temperature-dependent and genetic sex-determination systems in reptiles. BMC Evolutionary Biology 19:57.

DownloadBókony V., Üveges B., Verebélyi V., Ujhegyi N., Móricz Á.M. 2019. Toads phenotypically adjust their chemical defences to anthropogenic habitat change. Scientific Reports 9:3163.

DownloadEszterbauer E., Sipos D., Szakály Á., Herczeg D. 2019. Distinctive site preference of fish-parasitic Myxobolus cerebralis (Cnidaria, Myxozoa) during host invasion. Acta Veterinaria Hungarica 67: 212-223.

DownloadFernández-Loras A., Boyero L., Correa-Araneda F., Tejedo M., Hettyey A., Bosch J. 2019. Infection with Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis lowers heat tolerance of tadpole hosts and cannot be cleared by brief exposure to CTmax. PLoS ONE 14(4): e0216090.

DownloadHettyey A., Ujszegi J., Herczeg D., Holly D., Vörös J., Schmidt B.R., Bosch J. 2019. Mitigating disease impacts in amphibian populations: capitalizing on the thermal optimum mismatch between a pathogen and its host. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7:254.

DownloadHettyey A., Üveges B., Móricz Á.M., Drahos L., Capon R.J., Van Buskirk J., Tóth Z., Bókony V. 2019. Predator-induced changes in the chemical defence of a vertebrate. Journal of Animal Ecology 88: 1925-1935.

DownloadMizsei E., Boros Z., Lovas‐Kiss Á., Szepesváry C., Szabolcs M., Rák G., Ujszegi J., Gál Z., Lengyel S., Puskás G. 2019. A trait‐based framework for understanding predator–prey relationships: Trait matching between a specialist snake and its insect prey. Functional Ecology 33: 2354-2368.

DownloadPipoly I., Szabó K., Bókony V., Preiszner B., Seress G., Schroeder J., Liker A. 2019. Higher frequency of extra-pair offspring in urban than forest broods of great tits (Parus major). Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7:229.

DownloadTóth Z., Kurali A., Móricz Á.M., Hettyey A. 2019. Changes in toxin quantities following experimental manipulation of toxin reserves in Bufo bufo tadpoles. Journal of Chemical Ecology 45: 253-263.

DownloadÜveges B., Szederkényi M., Mahr K., Móricz Á., Krüzselyi D., Bókony V., Hoi H., Hettyey A. 2019. Chemical defence of toad tadpoles under risk by four types of predator species. Ecology and Evolution 9: 6287-6299.

DownloadVincze E., Pipoly I., Seress G., Preiszner B., Papp S., Németh B., Liker A., Bókony V. 2019. Great tits take greater risk toward humans and sparrowhawks in urban habitats than in forests. Ethology 125: 686-701.

2018

DownloadBókony V., Üveges B., Móricz Á.M., Hettyey A. 2018. Competition induces increased toxin production in toad larvae without allelopathic effects on heterospecific tadpoles. Functional Ecology 32: 667-675.

DownloadBókony V., Üveges B., Ujhegyi N., Verebélyi V., Nemesházi E., Csíkvári O., Hettyey A. 2018. Endocrine disruptors in breeding ponds and reproductive health of toads in agricultural, urban and natural landscapes. Science of the Total Environment 634: 1335-1345.

DownloadGyuris E., Szép E., Kontschán J., Hettyey A., Tóth Z. 2018. Efficiency against the two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae and prey-age-related choice of three predatory mites. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 64: 75-90.

DownloadHornung E., Kásler A., Tóth Z. 2018. The role of urban forest patches in maintaining isopod diversity (Oniscidea). In: Hornung E., Taiti S., Szlavecz K. (Eds) Isopods in a Changing World. ZooKeys 801: 371–388.

DownloadKurali A., Pásztor K., Hettyey A., Tóth Z. 2018. Resource-dependent temporal changes in antipredator behavior of common toad (Bufo bufo) tadpoles. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 72:91.

Nemesházi E., Szabó K., Horváth Z., Kövér Sz. 2018. The effects of genetic relatedness on mate choice and territorial intrusions in a monogamous raptor. Journal of Ornithology 159: 233-244.

DownloadNemesházi E., Szabó K., Horváth Z., Kövér Sz. 2018. Genetic structure confirms female-biased natal dispersal in the white-tailed eagle population of the Carpathian basin. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 64(3): 243-257.

DownloadReuter G., Boros Á., Tóth Z., Kapusinszky B., Delwart E., Pankovics P. 2018. Detection of a novel RNA virus with hepatitis E virus-like non-structural genome organization in amphibian, agile frog (Rana dalmatina) tadpoles. Infection, Genetics and Evolution 65: 112-116.

DownloadSánchez-Tójar A., Nakagawa S., Sánchez-Fortún M., Martin D.A., Ramani S., Girndt A., Bókony V., Kempenaers B., Liker A., Westneat D.F., Burke T., Schroeder J. 2018. Meta-analysis challenges a textbook example of status signalling and demonstrates publication bias. eLife 2018;7:e37385.

DownloadSeress G., Hammer T., Bókony V., Vincze E., Preiszner B., Pipoly I., Sinkovics C., Evans K.L., Liker A. 2018. Impact of urbanization on abundance and phenology of caterpillars and consequences for breeding in an insectivorous bird. Ecological Applications 28: 1143–1156.

DownloadSipos D., Ursu K., Dán Á., Herczeg D., Eszterbauer E. 2018. Susceptibility-related differences in the quantity of developmental stages of Myxobolus spp. (Myxozoa) in fish blood. PLoS ONE 13(9): e0204437.

DownloadTholt G., Kis A., Medzihradszky A., Szita É., Tóth Z., Havelda Z., Samu F. 2018. Could vectors’ fear of predators reduce the spread of plant diseases? Scientific Reports 8: 8705.

DownloadTóth Z., Hettyey A. 2018. Egg-laying environment modulates offspring responses to predation risk in an amphibian. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 31: 710-721.

DownloadUrszán T.J., Garamszegi L.Z., Nagy G., Hettyey A., Török J., Herczeg G. 2018. Experience during development triggers between-individual variation in behavioural plasticity. Journal of Animal Ecology 87: 1264-1273.

DownloadVörös J., Herczeg D., Fülöp A., Gál T.J., Dán Á., Harmos K., Bosch J. 2018. Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Hungary: an overview of recent and historical occurrence. Acta Herpetologica 13: 125-140.

2017

DownloadBeleznai O., Dreyer J., Tóth Z., Samu F. 2017. Natural enemies partially compensate for warming induced excess herbivory in an organic growth system. Scientific Reports 7: 7266.

DownloadBókony V., Kövér Sz., Nemesházi E., Liker A., Székely T. 2017. Climate-driven shifts in adult sex ratios via sex reversals: the type of sex determination matters. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 372: 20160325.

DownloadBókony V., Mikó Z., Móricz Á.M., Krüzselyi D., Hettyey A. 2017. Chronic exposure to a glyphosate-based herbicide makes toad larvae more toxic. Proceedings of the Royal Society B – Biological Sciences 284: 20170493.

DownloadBókony V., Pipoly I., Szabó K., Preiszner B., Vincze E., Papp S., Seress G., Hammer T., Liker A. 2017. Innovative females are more promiscuous in great tits (Parus major). Behavioral Ecology 28: 579-588.

DownloadGyuris E., Szép E., Kontschán J., Hettyey A., Tóth Z. 2017. Behavioural responses of two-spotted spider mites induced by predator-borne and prey-borne cues. Behavioural Processes 144: 100–106.

DownloadHerczeg D., Sipos D., Dán Á., Loy C., Kallert D.M., Eszterbauer E. 2017. The effect of dietary immunostimulants on the susceptibility of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) to the white spot parasite, Ichthyophthirius multifiliis. Acta Veterinaria Hungarica 65(4): 517-530.

DownloadHerczeg D., Vörös J., Christiansen D.G., Benovics M., Mikulíček P. 2017. Taxonomic composition and ploidy level among European water frogs (Anura: Ranidae: Pelophylax) in eastern Hungary. Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research 55(2): 129-137.

DownloadKovács T., Herczeg G., Hettyey A. 2017. Responses in the diet composition of the Common frog (Rana temporaria) to the stochastic gradation of Autumnal moth (Epirrita autumnata) larvae. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 63: 115-122.

DownloadMikó Z., Ujszegi J., Hettyey A. 2017. Age-dependent changes in sensitivity to a pesticide in tadpoles of the common toad (Bufo bufo). Aquatic Toxicology 187: 48-54.

DownloadMikó Z., Ujszegi J., Gál Z., Hettyey A. 2017. Effects of a glyphosate-based herbicide and predation threat on the behaviour of agile frog tadpoles. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 140: 96–102.

DownloadMikó Z., Ujszegi J., Gál Z., Hettyey A. 2017. Standardize or diversify experimental conditions in ecotoxicology? A case study on herbicide toxicity to larvae of two anuran amphibians. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 73: 562–569.

DownloadMolnár B.P., Tóth Z., Kárpáti Z. 2017. Synthetic blend of larval frass volatiles repel oviposition. Journal of Pest Science 90: 873–885.

DownloadPankovics P., Boros Á., Tóth Z., Phan T.G., Delwart E., Reuter G. 2017. Genetic characterization of a second novel picornavirus from an amphibian host, smooth newt (Lissotriton vulgaris). Archives of Virology 162: 1043-1050.

DownloadPreiszner B., Papp S., Pipoly I., Seress G., Vincze E., Liker A., Bókony V. 2017. Problem-solving performance and reproductive success of great tits in urban and forest habitats. Animal Cognition 20: 53-63.

DownloadSeress G., Vincze E., Pipoly I., Hammer T., Papp S., Preiszner B., Bókony V., Liker A. 2017. Effects of capture and video-recording on the behavior and breeding success of Great Tits in urban and forest habitats. Journal of Field Ornithology 88: 299-312.

DownloadTóth Z., Tuliozi B., Baldan D., Hoi H., Griggio M. 2017. The effect of social connections on the discovery of multiple hidden food patches in a bird species. Scientific Reports 7: 816.

DownloadUjszegi J., Móricz Á.M., Krüzselyi D., Hettyey A. 2017. Skin toxin production of toads changes during early ontogeny but is not adjusted to the microbiota of the aquatic environment. Evolutionary Ecology 31: 925–936.

DownloadÜveges B., Fera G., Móricz Á.M., Krüzselyi D., Bókony V., Hettyey A. 2017. Age- and environment-dependent changes in chemical defences of larval and post-metamorphic toads. BMC Evolutionary Biology 17: 137.

2016

DownloadBókony V., Móricz Á.M., Tóth Zs., Gál Z., Kurali A., Mikó Zs., Pásztor K., Szederkényi M., Tóth Z., Ujszegi J., Üveges B.,  Krüzselyi D., Capon R.J., Hoi H., Hettyey A. 2016. Variation in chemical defense among natural populations of common toad (Bufo bufo) tadpoles: the role of environmental factors. Journal of Chemical Ecology 42: 329-338.

DownloadGyuris E., Hankó J. F., Feró O., Barta Z. 2016. Personality and ectoparasitic mites (Hemipteroseius adleri) in firebugs (Pyrrhocoris apterus). Behavioural Processes 122: 67-74.

DownloadHerczeg D., Vörös J., Végvári Zs., Kuzmin Y., Brooks D.R. 2016. Helminth parasites of the Pelophylax esculentus complex (Anura: Ranidae) in Hortobágy National Park (Hungary). Comparative Parasitology 83(1): 36-48.

DownloadHettyey A., Thonhauser K.E., Bókony V., Penn D.J., Hoi H., Griggio M. 2016. Naive tadpoles do not recognize recent invasive predatory fishes as dangerous. Ecology 97: 2975-2985.

DownloadKurali A., Pásztor K., Hettyey A., Tóth Z. 2016. Toxin depletion has no effect on antipredator responses in common toad (Bufo bufo) tadpoles. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 119: 1000-1010.

DownloadMizsei E., Üveges B., Vági B., Szabolcs M., Lengyel Sz., Pfliegler W.P., Nagy Z.T., Tóth J.P. 2016. Species distribution modelling leads to the discovery of new populations of one of the least known European snakes, Vipera ursinii graeca  in Albania. Amphibia-Reptilia 37: 55-68.

Nemesházi E., Kövér Sz., Zachos F.E., Horváth Z., Tihanyi G., Mórocz A., Mikuska T., Hám I., Literák I., Ponnikas S., Mizera T., Szabó K. 2016. Natural and anthropogenic influences on the population structure of white-tailed eagles in the Carpathian Basin and central Europe. Journal of Avian Biology 47: 795-805.

Patkó L., Ujhegyi N., Heltai M. 2016. More hair than wit: a review on carnivore related hair collecting methods. Acta Zoologica Bulgarica 68: 5-13.

Patkó L., Ujhegyi N., Szabó L., Fehér P., Schally G., Tóth M., Lanszki J., Nagy Zs., Szemethy L., Heltai M. 2016. Even a hair casts its shadow: review and testing of noninvasive hair collecting methods of carnivore species. North-Western Journal of Zoology 12: 130-140.

DownloadTóth Z., Baldan D., Albert C., Hoi H., Griggio M. 2016. Effect of ornament manipulations on following relations in male bearded reedlings. Ethology Ecology & Evolution 28: 175-187.

DownloadUjszegi J., Gál Z., Mikó Zs., Hettyey A. 2016. No effect of a glyphosate-based herbicide on larval dragonflies (Aeshna cyanea) and adult newts (Lissotriton vulgaris) in a laboratory-based experiment. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 62: 355–367.

DownloadÜveges B., Mahr K., Szederkényi M., Bókony V., Hoi H., Hettyey A. 2016. Experimental evidence for beneficial effects of projected climate change on hibernating amphibians. Scientific Reports 6: 26754.

DownloadVági B., Hettyey A. 2016. Intraspecific and interspecific competition for mates: Rana temporaria males are effective satyrs of Rana dalmatina females. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 70: 1477–1484.

DownloadVincze E.,  Papp S.,  Preiszner B.,  Seress G., Bókony V., Liker A. 2016. Habituation to human disturbance is faster in urban than rural house sparrows. Behavioral Ecology 27: 1304-1313.

2015

DownloadBeleznai O., Tholt G., Tóth Z., Rákóczi A., Marczali Z., Samu F. 2015. Cool headed individuals are better survivors: non-consumptive and consumptive effects in a spider-virus vector leafhopper system. PLoS ONE 10(8): e0135954.

DownloadBrischoux F., Lendvai Á.Z., Bókony V., Chastel O., Angelier F. 2015. Marine life style is associated with higher baseline corticosterone levels in birds. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 115: 154-161.

DownloadHettyey A., Tóth Z., Thonhauser K.E., Frommen J.G., Penn D.J., Van Buskirk J. 2015. The relative importance of prey-borne and predator-borne chemical cues for inducible antipredator responses in tadpoles. Oecologia 179: 699-710.

DownloadLendvai Á.Z., Giraudeau M., Bókony V., Angelier F., Chastel O. 2015. Within-individual plasticity explains age-related decrease in stress response in a short-lived bird. Biology Letters 11: 20150272.

DownloadMikó Zs., Ujszegi J., Gál Z., Imrei Z., Hettyey A. 2015. Choice of experimental venue matters in ecotoxicology studies: a comparison of an indoor and an outdoor experiment. Aquatic Toxicology 167: 20-30.

DownloadMolnár B.P., Tóth Z., Fejes-Tóth A., Dekker T., Kárpáti Z. 2015. Electrophysiologically active maize volatiles attract European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis) gravid females. Journal of Chemical Ecology 41: 997-1005.

DownloadPapp S., Vincze E., Preiszner B., Liker A., Bókony V. 2015. A comparison of problem-solving success between urban and rural house sparrows. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 69: 471-480.

DownloadPipoly I., Bókony V., Kirkpatrick M., Donald P.F., Székely T., Liker A. 2015. The genetic sex-determination system predicts adult sex ratios in tetrapods. Nature 527: 91-94.

DownloadPreiszner B.,  Papp S.,  Vincze E., Bókony V., Liker A. 2015. Does innovation success influence social interactions? An experimental test in house sparrows. Ethology 121: 661-673.

DownloadReuter G., Boros Á., Tóth Z., Phan T.G., Delwart E., Pankovics P. 2015. A highly divergent picornavirus in an amphibian, the smooth newt (Lissotriton vulgaris). Journal of General Virology 96: 2607-2613.

DownloadTóth Z. 2015. Context-dependent plastic response during egg-laying in a widespread newt species. PLoS ONE 10(8): e0136044.

DownloadUjszegi J., Gál Z., Mikó Zs., Hettyey A. 2015. No observable effect of a glyphosate-based herbicide on two top predators of temporal water bodies. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 34: 307-313.

DownloadUrszán T.J., Garamszegi L.Z., Nagy G., Hettyey A., Török J., Herczeg G. 2015. No personality without experience? A test on Rana dalmatina tadpoles. Ecology and Evolution 5: 5847-5856.

DownloadUrszán T.J., Török J., Hettyey A., Garamszegi L.Z., Herczeg G. 2015. Behavioural consistency and life history of Rana dalmatina tadpoles. Oecologia 178: 129-140.

DownloadVan der Meij T., Van Strien A.J., Haysom K.A., Dekker J., Russ J., Biala K., Bihari Z., Jansen E., Langton S., Kurali A., Limpens H., Meschede A., Petersons G., Presetnik P., Prüger J., Reiter G., Rodrigues L., Schorcht W., Uhrin M., Vintulisi V. 2015. Return of the bats? A prototype indicator of trends in European bat populations in underground hibernacula. Mammalian Biology 80: 170-177.

DownloadVincze E., Papp S., Preiszner B., Seress G., Liker A., Bókony V. 2015. Does urbanization facilitate individual recognition of humans by house sparrows? Animal Cognition 18: 291-298.

2014

DownloadBaláž V., Vörös J., Civiš P., Vojar J., Hettyey A., Sós E., Dankovics R., Jehle R., Christiansen D.G., Clare F., Fisher M.C., Garner T.W.J., Bielby J. 2014. Assessing risk and guidance on monitoring of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Europe through identification of taxonomic selectivity of infection. Conservation Biology 28: 213-223.

DownloadBókony V., Lendvai Á.Z., Vágási I.Cs., Pătraş L., Pap P.L., Németh J., Vincze E., Papp S., Preiszner B., Seress G., Liker A. 2014. Necessity or capacity? Physiological state predicts problem-solving performance in house sparrows. Behavioral Ecology 25: 124-135.

DownloadBrooks D.R., Hoberg E.P., Boeger W.A., Gardner S.L., Galbreath K.E., Herczeg D., Mejía H.H., Rácz S.E., Tsogsaikhan A. 2014. Finding them before they find us: informatics, parasites and environments in accelerating climate change. Comparative Parasitology 81(2): 155-164.

DownloadHettyey A., Tóth Z., Van Buskirk J. 2014. Inducible chemical defences in animals. Oikos 123: 1025-1028.

DownloadHettyey A., Vági B., Kovács T., Ujszegi J., Katona P., Szederkényi M., Pearman P.B., Griggio M., Hoi H. 2014. Reproductive interference between Rana dalmatina and Rana temporaria affects reproductive success in natural populations. Oecologia 176: 457-464.

DownloadRaveh S., Sutalo S., Thonhauser K.E., Thoß M., Hettyey A., Winkelser F., Penn D.J. 2014. Female partner preferences enhance offspring ability to survive an infection. BMC Evolutionary Biology 14: 14.

DownloadSeress G., Lipovits Á., Bókony V., Czúni L. 2014. Quantifying the urban gradient: a practical method for broad measurements. Landscape and Urban Planning 131: 42-50.

DownloadTóth Z., Baldan D., Hoi H., Griggio M. 2014. Food reduction has a limited effect on following relations in house sparrow flocks. Animal Behaviour 90: 91-100.

DownloadWestneat D. F., Bókony V., Burke T., Chastel O., Jensen H., Kvalnes T., Lendvai Á. Z., Liker A., Mock D., Schroeder J., Schwagmeyer P. L., Sorci G., Stewart I. R. K. 2014. Multiple aspects of plasticity in clutch size vary among populations of a globally-distributed songbird. Journal of Animal Ecology 83: 876-887.

2013

DownloadFrommen J.G., Zala S.M., Raveh S., Schaedelin F.C., Wernisch B., Hettyey A. 2013. Investigating the effect of familiarity on kin recognition of three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus). Ethology 119: 531-539.

DownloadLendvai Á.Z., Bókony V., Angelier F., Chastel O., Sol D. 2013. Do smart birds stress less? An interspecific relationship between brain size and corticosterone levels. Proceedings of the Royal Society B – Biological Sciences 280: 20131734.

DownloadPipoly I., Bókony V., Seress G., Szabó K., Liker A. 2013. Effects of extreme weather on reproductive success in a temperate-breeding songbird. PLoS ONE 8(11): e80033.

DownloadThonhauser K.E., Raveh S., Hettyey A., Beissmann H., Penn D.J. 2013. Why do female mice mate with multiple males? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 67: 1961-1970.

DownloadThonhauser K.E., Raveh S., Hettyey A., Beissmann H., Penn D.J. 2013. Scent marking increases male reproductive success in wild house mice. Animal Behaviour 86: 1013-1021.

DownloadVili N., Nemesházi E., Kovács Sz., Horváth M., Kalmár L., Szabó K. 2013. Factors affecting DNA quality in feathers used for non-invasive sampling. Journal of Ornithology 154: 587-595.

2012

DownloadBókony V., Kulcsár A., Tóth Z., Liker A. 2012. Personality traits and behavioral syndromes in differently urbanized populations of house sparrows (Passer domesticus). PLoS ONE 7(5): e36639.

DownloadBókony V., Seress G., Nagy S., Lendvai Á.Z., Liker A. 2012. Multiple indices of body condition reveal no negative effect of urbanization in adult house sparrows. Landscape and Urban Planning 104: 75-84.

DownloadGyuris E., Feró O., Barta Z. 2012. Personality traits across ontogeny in firebugs (Pyrrhocoris apterus). Animal Behaviour 84: 103-109.

DownloadHerczeg D., Gallé R., Molnár N. 2012. Effects of urbanization on the occurence of Anura assemblages in the city of Szeged (Hungary). Tiscia 39: 3-8.

DownloadHettyey A., Griggio M., Mann M., Raveh S., Schädelin F.C., Thonhauser K.E., Thoß M., van Dongen W., White J., Zala S.M., Penn D.J. 2012. Peerage of Science: will it work? Trends in Ecology & Evolution 27: 189-190.

DownloadHettyey A., Rölli F., Thürlimann N., Zürcher A.-C., Van Buskirk J. 2012. Visual cues contribute to predator detection in anuran larvae. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 106: 820-827.

DownloadHettyey A., Vági B., Penn D.J., Hoi H., Wagner R.H. 2012. Post-meiotic intra-male sperm senescence in a wild vertebrate. PLoS ONE 7: e50820.

DownloadHettyey A., Vági B., Török J., Hoi H. 2012. Allocation in reproduction is not tailored to the probable number of matings in common toad (Bufo bufo) males. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 66: 201-208.

DownloadHutter S., Hettyey A., Penn D.J., Zala S.M. 2012. Ephemeral sexual dichromatism in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Ethology 118: 1208-1218.

DownloadMizsei E., Üveges B. 2012. Novel defensive behaviours in both sexes of Vipera ursinii graeca (Serpentes: Viperidae). Herpetology Notes 5: 481-483.

DownloadSeress G., Bókony V., Pipoly I., Szép T., Nagy K., Liker A. 2012. Urbanization, nestling growth and reproductive success in a moderately declining house sparrow population. Journal of Avian Biology 43: 403-414.

DownloadÜveges B., Halpern B., Péchy T., Posta J., Komlósi I. 2012. Characteristics and heritability analysis of the head scales of the Hungarian meadow viper (Vipera ursinii rakosiensis, Méhely 1893). Amphibia-Reptilia 33: 393-400.

2011

DownloadGyuris E., Feró O., Tartally A., Barta Z. 2011. Individual behaviour in firebugs (Pyrrhocoris apterus). Proceedings of the Royal Society B – Biological Sciences 278: 628-633.

DownloadHettyey A., Vincze K., Zsarnóczai S., Hoi H., Laurila A. 2011. Costs and benefits of defences induced by predators differing in dangerousness. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24: 1007-1019.

DownloadLendvai Á.Z., Bókony V., Chastel O. 2011. Coping with novelty and stress in free-living house sparrows. Journal of Experimental Biology 214: 821-828.

DownloadSeress G., Bókony V., Heszberger J., Liker A. 2011. Response to predation risk in urban and rural house sparrows. Ethology 117: 896-907.

DownloadTóth Z., Griggio M. 2011. Leaders are more attractive: birds with bigger yellow breast patches are followed by more group-mates in foraging groups. PLoS ONE 6(10): e26605.

DownloadTóth Z., Hoi H., Hettyey A. 2011. Kin discrimination during egg-cannibalism in smooth newts, Lissotriton vulgaris: Does competition matter? Journal of Zoology 284: 46-52.

DownloadTóth Z., Hoi H., Hettyey A. 2011. Intraspecific variation in the egg-wrapping behaviour of female smooth newts, Lissotriton vulgaris. Amphibia-Reptilia 32: 77-82.

2010

DownloadBókony V., Kulcsár A., Liker A. 2010. Does urbanization select for weak competitors in house sparrows? Oikos 119: 437-444.

DownloadHettyey A., Hegyi G., Puurtinen M., Hoi H., Török J., Penn D.J. 2010. Mate choice for genetic benefits: Time to put the pieces together. Ethology 116: 1-9.

DownloadHettyey A., Zsarnóczai S., Vincze K., Hoi H., Laurila A. 2010. Interactions between the information content of different chemical cues affect induced defences in tadpoles. Oikos 119: 1814-1822.

DownloadKontschán J., Gyuris E. 2010. Hemipteroseius adleri Costa, 1968 collected on red firebug: the first record of the family Otopheidomenidae Treat, 1955 (Acari: Mesostigmata) in Hungary. Opuscula Zoologica Budapest 41: 241-243.

DownloadVégvári Zs., Bókony V., Barta Z., Kovács G. 2010. Life history predicts advancement of avian spring migration in response to climate change. Global Change Biology 16: 1-11.

2009

DownloadBókony V., Lendvai Á.Z., Liker A., Angelier F., Wingfield J.C., Chastel O. 2009. Stress response and the value of reproduction: Are birds prudent parents? American Naturalist 173: 589-598.

DownloadHettyey A., Baksay S., Vági B., Hoi H. 2009. Counterstrategies by female frogs to sexual coercion by heterospecifics. Animal Behaviour 78: 1365-1372.

DownloadHettyey A., Herczeg G., Hoi H. 2009. Testing the phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis in male moor frogs (Rana arvalis) exhibiting a conspicuous nuptial colouration. Amphibia-Reptilia 30: 581-586.

DownloadHettyey A., Herczeg G., Laurila A., Crochet P.-A., Merilä J. 2009. Body temperature, size, nuptial colouration and mating success in male Moor Frogs (Rana arvalis). Amphibia-Reptilia 30: 37-43.

DownloadHettyey A., Vági B., Hévizi G., Török J. 2009. Changes in sperm stores, ejaculate size, fertilization success, and sexual motivation over repeated matings in the common toad, Bufo bufo (Anura: Bufonidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 96: 361-371.

DownloadLiker A., Bókony V. 2009. Larger groups are more successful in innovative problem solving in house sparrows. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 106: 7893-7898.

DownloadLiker A., Bókony V., Kulcsár A., Tóth Z., Szabó K., Kaholek B., Pénzes Zs. 2009. Genetic relatedness in wintering groups of house sparrows (Passer domesticus). Molecular Ecology 18: 4696-4706.

DownloadTóth Z., Bókony V., Lendvai Á.Z., Szabó K., Pénzes Zs., Liker A. 2009. Effects of relatedness on social foraging tactic use in house sparrows. Animal Behaviour 77: 337-342.

DownloadTóth Z., Bókony V., Lendvai Á.Z., Szabó K., Pénzes Zs., Liker A. 2009. Kinship and aggression: do house sparrows spare their relatives? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63: 1189-1196.

DownloadTóth Z., Bókony V., Lendvai Á.Z., Szabó K., Pénzes Zs., Liker A. 2009. Whom do the sparrows follow? The effect of kinship on social preference in house sparrow flocks. Behavioural Processes 82: 173-177.

2008

DownloadBókony V., Garamszegi L.Z., Hirschenhauser K., Liker A. 2008. Testosterone and melanin-based black plumage coloration: a comparative study. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62:1229-1238.

DownloadBókony V., Liker A., Lendvai Á.Z., Kulcsár A. 2008. Risk-taking and survival in the House Sparrow Passer domesticus: are plumage ornaments costly? Ibis 150: 139-151.

DownloadGaramszegi L.Z., Hirschenhauser K., Bókony V., Eens M., Hurtrez-Boussès S., Møller A.P., Oliveira R.F., Wingfield J.C. 2008. Latitudinal distribution, migration and testosterone levels in birds. American Naturalist 172: 533-546.

DownloadKingma S.A., Szentirmai I., Székely T., Bókony V., Bleeker M., Liker A., Komdeur J. 2008. Sexual selection and the function of a melanin-based plumage ornament in polygamous penduline tits Remiz pendulinus. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62: 1277-1288.

DownloadLiker A., Papp Zs., Bókony V., Lendvai Á.Z. 2008. Lean birds in the city: body size and condition of house sparrows along the urbanization gradient. Journal of Animal Ecology 77: 789-795.

DownloadTökölyi J., Bókony V., Barta Z. 2008. Seasonal color change by molt or by the abrasion of feather tips: a comparative study. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 94: 711-721.

2007

DownloadHettyey A., Roberts J.D. 2007. Sperm traits in the frog Crinia georgiana, a species with plastic alternative mating tactics. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 61: 1303-1310.

2006

DownloadBókony V., Lendvai Á.Z., Liker A. 2006. Multiple cues in status signalling: the role of wingbars in aggressive interactions of male house sparrows. Ethology 112: 947-954.

DownloadHettyey A., Roberts J.D. 2006. Sperm traits of the quacking frog, Crinia georgiana: intra- and interpopulation variation in a species with a high risk of sperm competition. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 59: 389-396.

DownloadHettyey A., Pearman P.B. 2006. Testing experimental results in the field: Comment on Ficetola and De Bernardi (2005). Ethology 112: 930-931.

2005

DownloadBókony V., Liker A. 2005. Melanin-based black plumage coloration is related to reproductive investment in cardueline finches. Condor 107: 775-787.

DownloadHettyey A., Laurila A., Herczeg G., Jönsson K.I., Kovács T., Merilä J. 2005. Does testis size decline towards the sub-arctic? A case study on the Common frog, Rana temporaria. Naturwissenschaften 92: 188-192.

DownloadHettyey A., Török J. 2005. ‘In situ’ prevention of fertilization by male anurans – a simple method for the detection of sperm competition with potential for other applications. Herpetological Review 36: 33-36.

DownloadHettyey A., Török J., Hévizi G. 2005. Male mate choice lacking in the Agile frog, Rana dalmatina. Copeia 2005: 403-408.

DownloadTóth Z., Horváth G., Müller E. 2005. Investigation of the mortality of a local barn owl population using key factor analysis. Italian Journal of Zoology 72: 229-234.

2004

DownloadLendvai Á.Z., Barta Z., Liker A., Bókony V. 2004. The effect of energy reserves on social foraging: hungry sparrows scrounge more. Proceedings of the Royal Society B – Biological Sciences 271: 2467-2472.

2003

DownloadBókony V., Liker A., Székely T., Kis J. 2003. Melanin-based plumage coloration and flight displays in plovers and allies. Proceedings of the Royal Society B – Biological Sciences 270: 2491-2497.

DownloadHerczeg G., Kovács T., Hettyey A., Merilä J. 2003. To thermoconform or thermoregulate? An assessment of thermoregulation opportunities for the lizard Zootoca vivipara in the subarctic. Polar Biology 26: 486-490.

DownloadHettyey A., Pearman P.B. 2003. Social environment and reproductive interference affect reproductive success in the frog Rana latastei. Behavioral Ecology 14: 294-300.

DownloadHettyey A., Török J., Kovács T. 2003. Breeding biology and habitat use of seven amphibian species in a hilly woodland (Pilis Mountains, Hungary). Állattani Közlemények 88: 41-55. (in Hungarian)

DownloadReyer H.-U., Niederer B., Hettyey A. 2003. Variation in fertilization abilities between hemiclonal hybrid and sexual parental males of sympatric water frogs (Rana lessonae, R. esculenta, R. ridibunda). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 54: 274-284.