Gabor Marko
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Recent Articles
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Mikula P, Bulla M, Blumstein D, Benedetti Y, Floigl K, Jokimaki J, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2024 Jul;
7(1):874.
PMID: 39020006
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and respective shutdowns dramatically altered human activities, potentially changing human pressures on urban-dwelling animals. Here, we use such COVID-19-induced variation in human presence to...
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Krenhardt K, Martinez-Padilla J, Canal D, Jablonszky M, Hegyi G, Herenyi M, et al.
J Evol Biol
. 2024 Apr;
37(5):566-576.
PMID: 38623610
Temporal changes in environmental conditions may play a major role in the year-to-year variation in fitness consequences of behaviours. Identifying environmental drivers of such variation is crucial to understand the...
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Laczi M, Sarkadi F, Herenyi M, Nagy G, Hegyi G, Jablonszky M, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Mar;
926:171945.
PMID: 38531456
Global climate change involves various aspects of climate, including precipitation changes and declining surface wind speeds, but studies investigating biological responses have often focused on the impacts of rising temperatures....
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Jablonszky M, Canal D, Hegyi G, Herenyi M, Laczi M, Marko G, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Feb;
14(2):e10981.
PMID: 38352200
Assessing additive genetic variance is a crucial step in predicting the evolutionary response of a target trait. However, the estimated genetic variance may be sensitive to the methodology used, e.g.,...
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Morelli F, Reif J, Diaz M, Tryjanowski P, Ibanez-Alamo J, Suhonen J, et al.
iScience
. 2024 Feb;
27(2):108945.
PMID: 38322998
Urbanization alters avian communities, generally lowering the number of species and contemporaneously increasing their functional relatedness, leading to biotic homogenization. Urbanization can also negatively affect the phylogenetic diversity of species...
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Mezofi L, Marko V, Taranyi D, Marko G
Curr Zool
. 2023 Aug;
69(5):535-551.
PMID: 37637309
Selection forces often generate sex-specific differences in various traits closely related to fitness. While in adult spiders (Araneae), sexes often differ in coloration, body size, antipredator, or foraging behavior, such...
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Zeid F, Morelli F, Ibanez-Alamo J, Diaz M, Reif J, Jokimaki J, et al.
Animals (Basel)
. 2023 Apr;
13(7).
PMID: 37048448
Understanding habitat and spatial overlap in sympatric species of urban areas would aid in predicting species and community modifications in response to global change. Habitat overlap has been widely investigated...
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Morelli F, Tryjanowski P, Ibanez-Alamo J, Diaz M, Suhonen J, Moller A, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Mar;
13(1):4361.
PMID: 36928766
Urbanization affects avian community composition in European cities, increasing biotic homogenization. Anthropic pollution (such as light at night and noise) is among the most important drivers shaping bird use in...
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Benedetti Y, Callaghan C, Ulbrichova I, Galanaki A, Kominos T, Zeid F, et al.
Ecol Appl
. 2023 Jan;
33(3):e2808.
PMID: 36691190
Most ecological studies use remote sensing to analyze broad-scale biodiversity patterns, focusing mainly on taxonomic diversity in natural landscapes. One of the most important effects of high levels of urbanization...
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Hegyi G, Laczi M, Herenyi M, Marko G, Nagy G, Rosivall B, et al.
Am Nat
. 2022 Sep;
200(4):486-505.
PMID: 36150199
AbstractThe sexual ornamentation of animals typically consists of multiple distinct traits. The classical research approach focuses on differences among these traits, but this approach may often be misleading because of...