Publications of Tamás Lakatos
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2023
Gallé, R., Tölgyesi, Cs., Szabó, Á.R., Korányi, D., Bátori, Z., Hábenczyus, A., Török, E., Révész, K., Torma, A., Gallé-Szpisjak, N., Lakatos, T. & Batáry, P. 2023. Plant invasion and fragmentation indirectly and contrastingly affect native plants and grassland arthropods. - Science of the Total Environment 903: 166199. pdf
2022
Gallé, R., Korányi, D., Tölgyesi, Cs., Lakatos, T., Marcolin, F., Török, E., Révész, K., Szabó, Á.R., Torma, A., Gallé-Szpisjak, N., Marja, R., Szitár, K., Deák, B. & Batáry, P. 2022. Landscape-scale connetctivity and fragment size determine species composition of grassland fragments. - Basic and Applied Ecology 65: 39-49. pdf
Lakatos, T., Chamberlain, D.E., Garamszegi, L.Zs. & Batáry P. 2022. No place for ground-dwellers in cities: A meta-analysis on bird functional traits. - Global Ecology and Conservation 38: e02217. pdf
2021
Marcolin, F., Lakatos, T., Gallé, R. & Batáry, P. 2021. Fragment connectivity shapes bird communities through functional trait filtering in two types of grasslands. - Global Ecology and Conservation 28: e01687. pdf
Kuli-Révész, K., Korányi, D., Lakatos, T., Szabó, Á.R., Batáry, P. & Gallé, R. 2021. Smaller and isolated grassland fragments are exposed to stronger seed and insect predation in habitat edges. - Forests 12: 103670. pdf