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2. Juvenile agile frogs spatially avoid ranavirus-infected conspecifics
3. Integrating behavioural thermoregulatory strategy into the animal personality framework using the common lizard, Zootoca vivipara as a model
4. A survey and risk screening of non-native ant species colonising greenhouses in Hungary
5. Development and application of a second-generation multilingual tool for invasion risk screening of non-native terrestrial plants
6. Micro-scale Experimental System Coupled with Fluorescence-based Estimation of Fungal Biomass to Study Utilisation of Plant Substrates
7. Exploratory behaviour divergence between surface populations, cave colonists and a cave population in the water louse, Asellus aquaticus
8. Juvenile agile frogs spatially avoid ranavirus-infected conspecifics, but do not show generalized social distancing or self-isolation
9. Sexual dimorphism in subterranean amphipod crustaceans covaries with subterranean habitat type
10. Ain’t going down without a fight : state-and environment-dependence of antipredator defensive aggressive personalities in Carpetan rock lizard
11. From darkness to twilight: Morphological divergence between cave and surface‐subterranean ecotone Niphargus species.
12. Figure 23 from: Csősz S, Seifert B, László M, Yusupov ZM, Herczeg G (2023) Broadly sympatric occurrence of two thief ant species Solenopsis fugax (Latreille, 1798) and S. juliae (Arakelian, 1991) in the East European Pontic-Caspian region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) is disclosed. ZooKeys 1187: 189-222. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1187.105866
13. Figure 7 from: Csősz S, Seifert B, László M, Yusupov ZM, Herczeg G (2023) Broadly sympatric occurrence of two thief ant species Solenopsis fugax (Latreille, 1798) and S. juliae (Arakelian, 1991) in the East European Pontic-Caspian region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) is disclosed. ZooKeys 1187: 189-222. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1187.105866
14. Supplementary material 2 from: Csősz S, Seifert B, László M, Yusupov ZM, Herczeg G (2023) Broadly sympatric occurrence of two thief ant species Solenopsis fugax (Latreille, 1798) and S. juliae (Arakelian, 1991) in the East European Pontic-Caspian region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) is disclosed. ZooKeys 1187: 189-222. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1187.105866
15. Figure 10 from: Csősz S, Seifert B, László M, Yusupov ZM, Herczeg G (2023) Broadly sympatric occurrence of two thief ant species Solenopsis fugax (Latreille, 1798) and S. juliae (Arakelian, 1991) in the East European Pontic-Caspian region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) is disclosed. ZooKeys 1187: 189-222. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1187.105866
16. Figure 3 from: Csősz S, Seifert B, László M, Yusupov ZM, Herczeg G (2023) Broadly sympatric occurrence of two thief ant species Solenopsis fugax (Latreille, 1798) and S. juliae (Arakelian, 1991) in the East European Pontic-Caspian region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) is disclosed. ZooKeys 1187: 189-222. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1187.105866
17. Figure 8 from: Csősz S, Seifert B, László M, Yusupov ZM, Herczeg G (2023) Broadly sympatric occurrence of two thief ant species Solenopsis fugax (Latreille, 1798) and S. juliae (Arakelian, 1991) in the East European Pontic-Caspian region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) is disclosed. ZooKeys 1187: 189-222. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1187.105866
18. Supplementary material 3 from: Csősz S, Seifert B, László M, Yusupov ZM, Herczeg G (2023) Broadly sympatric occurrence of two thief ant species Solenopsis fugax (Latreille, 1798) and S. juliae (Arakelian, 1991) in the East European Pontic-Caspian region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) is disclosed. ZooKeys 1187: 189-222. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1187.105866
19. Figure 6 from: Csősz S, Seifert B, László M, Yusupov ZM, Herczeg G (2023) Broadly sympatric occurrence of two thief ant species Solenopsis fugax (Latreille, 1798) and S. juliae (Arakelian, 1991) in the East European Pontic-Caspian region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) is disclosed. ZooKeys 1187: 189-222. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1187.105866
20. Figure 5 from: Csősz S, Seifert B, László M, Yusupov ZM, Herczeg G (2023) Broadly sympatric occurrence of two thief ant species Solenopsis fugax (Latreille, 1798) and S. juliae (Arakelian, 1991) in the East European Pontic-Caspian region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) is disclosed. ZooKeys 1187: 189-222. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1187.105866
21. Broadly sympatric occurrence of two thief ant species Solenopsis fugax (Latreille, 1798) and S. juliae (Arakelian, 1991) in the East European Pontic-Caspian region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) is disclosed
22. Figure 4 from: Csősz S, Seifert B, László M, Yusupov ZM, Herczeg G (2023) Broadly sympatric occurrence of two thief ant species Solenopsis fugax (Latreille, 1798) and S. juliae (Arakelian, 1991) in the East European Pontic-Caspian region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) is disclosed. ZooKeys 1187: 189-222. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1187.105866
23. Supplementary material 4 from: Csősz S, Seifert B, László M, Yusupov ZM, Herczeg G (2023) Broadly sympatric occurrence of two thief ant species Solenopsis fugax (Latreille, 1798) and S. juliae (Arakelian, 1991) in the East European Pontic-Caspian region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) is disclosed. ZooKeys 1187: 189-222. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1187.105866
24. Supplementary material 1 from: Csősz S, Seifert B, László M, Yusupov ZM, Herczeg G (2023) Broadly sympatric occurrence of two thief ant species Solenopsis fugax (Latreille, 1798) and S. juliae (Arakelian, 1991) in the East European Pontic-Caspian region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) is disclosed. ZooKeys 1187: 189-222. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1187.105866
25. Figure 9 from: Csősz S, Seifert B, László M, Yusupov ZM, Herczeg G (2023) Broadly sympatric occurrence of two thief ant species Solenopsis fugax (Latreille, 1798) and S. juliae (Arakelian, 1991) in the East European Pontic-Caspian region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) is disclosed. ZooKeys 1187: 189-222. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1187.105866
26. Food preference and food type innovation of surface- vs. cave-dwelling waterlouse (Asellus aquaticus) after 60 000 years of isolation
27. A new non-invasive in situ underwater DNA sampling method for estimating genetic diversity
28. Phylogenetic meta-analysis reveals system-specific behavioural type–behavioural predictability correlations
29. Experience during development triggers between-individual variation in behavioural plasticity
30. Minimum spanning tree as a new, robust repertoire size comparison method: simulation and test on birdsong
31. Short- and long-term repeatability and pseudo-repeatability of bird song: sensitivity of signals to varying environments
32. Escape ability and risk-taking behaviour in a Hungarian population of the collared flycatcher (Ficedula albicollis)
33. Food and vitamin D₃ availability affects lizard personalities: an experiment
34. Broadly sympatric occurrence of two thief ant species Solenopsis fugax (Latreille, 1798) and S. juliae (Arakelian, 1991) in the East European Pontic-Caspian region (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) is disclosed.
35. Island and Rensch’s rules do not apply to cave vs. surface populations of Asellus aquaticus
36. Comparing ant morphology measurements from microscope and online AntWeb.org 2D z‐stacked images
37. Space Use Strategies and Nuptial Color in European Green Lizards
38. On plasticity of aggression: influence of past and present predation risk, social environment and sex
39. Among-year variation in the repeatability, within- and between-individual, and phenotypic correlations of behaviors in a natural population
40. Roll with the fear: environment and state dependence of pill bug (Armadillidium vulgare) personalities
41. Not the Last Piece of the Puzzle: Niphargus Phylogeny in Hungary
42. Quantitative genetic analysis of brain size variation in sticklebacks: support for the mosaic model of brain evolution
43. Behavioural consistency and life history of Rana dalmatina tadpoles
44. Escape strategy of Schreiber's green lizards (Lacerta schreiberi) is determined by environment but not season or sex
45. In situ underwater tagging of aquatic organisms: a test using the cave-dwelling olm, Proteus anguinus
46. Supplementary material 2 from: Vilizzi L, Piria M, Pietraszewski D, Kopecký O, Špelić I, Radočaj T, Šprem N, Ta KAT, Tarkan AS, Weiperth A, Yoğurtçuoğlu B, Candan O, Herczeg G, Killi N, Lemić D, Szajbert B, Almeida D, Al-Wazzan Z, Atique U, Bakiu R, Chaichana R, Dashinov D, Ferincz Á, Flieller G, Gilles Jr AS, Goulletquer P, Interesova E, Iqbal S, Koyama A, Kristan P, Li S, Lukas J, Moghaddas SD, Monteiro JG, Mumladze L, Olsson KH, Paganelli D, Perdikaris C, Pickholtz R, Preda C, Ristovska M, Švolíková KS, Števove B, Uzunova E, Vardakas L, Verreycken H, Wei H, Zięba G (2022) Development and application of a multilingual electronic decision-support tool for risk screening non-native terrestrial animals under current and future climate conditions. In: Giannetto D, Piria M, Tarkan AS, Zięba G (Eds) Recent advancements in the risk screening of freshwater and terrestrial non-native species. NeoBiota 76: 211-236. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.76.84268
47. Development and application of a multilingual electronic decision-support tool for risk screening non-native terrestrial animals under current and future climate conditions
48. Supplementary material 1 from: Vilizzi L, Piria M, Pietraszewski D, Kopecký O, Špelić I, Radočaj T, Šprem N, Ta KAT, Tarkan AS, Weiperth A, Yoğurtçuoğlu B, Candan O, Herczeg G, Killi N, Lemić D, Szajbert B, Almeida D, Al-Wazzan Z, Atique U, Bakiu R, Chaichana R, Dashinov D, Ferincz Á, Flieller G, Gilles Jr AS, Goulletquer P, Interesova E, Iqbal S, Koyama A, Kristan P, Li S, Lukas J, Moghaddas SD, Monteiro JG, Mumladze L, Olsson KH, Paganelli D, Perdikaris C, Pickholtz R, Preda C, Ristovska M, Švolíková KS, Števove B, Uzunova E, Vardakas L, Verreycken H, Wei H, Zięba G (2022) Development and application of a multilingual electronic decision-support tool for risk screening non-native terrestrial animals under current and future climate conditions. In: Giannetto D, Piria M, Tarkan AS, Zięba G (Eds) Recent advancements in the risk screening of freshwater and terrestrial non-native species. NeoBiota 76: 211-236. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.76.84268
49. Do hole-nesting passerine birds fare well at artificial suburban forest edges?
50. Sex-dependent increase of movement activity in the freshwater isopod Asellus aquaticus following adaptation to a predator-free cave habitat.
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