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Attila Torma
Attila Torma
University of Szeged
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Habitat islands outside nature reserves–Threatened biodiversity hotspots of grassland specialist plant and arthropod species
B Deák, O Valkó, DD Nagy, P Török, A Torma, G Lőrinczi, A Kelemen, ...
Biological Conservation 241, 108254, 2020
692020
Small-scale agricultural landscapes promote spider and ground beetle densities by offering suitable overwintering sites
R Gallé, P Császár, T Makra, N Gallé-Szpisjak, Z Ladányi, A Torma, ...
Landscape Ecology 33, 1435-1446, 2018
682018
Species and functional diversity of arthropod assemblages (Araneae, Carabidae, Heteroptera and Orthoptera) in grazed and mown salt grasslands
A Torma, P Császár, M Bozsó, B Deák, O Valkó, O Kiss, R Gallé
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 273, 70-79, 2019
562019
Efficiency of pitfall traps with funnels and/or roofs in capturing ground-dwelling arthropods
P Csaszar, A Torma, N Galle-Szpisjak, C Tölgyesi, R Galle
European Journal of Entomology 115, 15-24, 2018
442018
Species richness and composition patterns across trophic levels of true bugs (Heteroptera) in the agricultural landscape of the lower reach of the Tisza River Basin
A Torma, P Császár
Journal of Insect Conservation 17, 35-51, 2013
392013
Spider assemblage structure and functional diversity patterns of natural forest steppes and exotic forest plantations
R Gallé, Á Szabó, P Császár, A Torma
Forest Ecology and Management 411, 234-239, 2018
342018
Effects of habitat and landscape characteristics on the arthropod assemblages (Araneae, Orthoptera, Heteroptera) of sand grassland remnants in Southern Hungary
A Torma, R Gallé, M Bozsó
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 196, 42-50, 2014
312014
River dikes in agricultural landscapes: The importance of secondary habitats in maintaining landscape-scale diversity
Z Bátori, L Körmöczi, M Zalatnai, L Erdős, P Ódor, C Tölgyesi, K Margóczi, ...
Wetlands 36, 251-264, 2016
282016
Epigeic spider (Araneae) assemblages of natural forest edges in the Kiskunság (Hungary)
R Gallé, A Torma
Community Ecology 10 (2), 146-151, 2009
272009
Occurrence of the southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) in Hungary
D Rédei, A Torma
Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica 38 (3-4), 365-367, 2003
232003
Different extinction debts among plants and arthropods after loss of grassland amount and connectivity
B Deák, Á Bede, Z Rádai, B Tóthmérész, P Török, A Torma, G Lőrinczi, ...
Biological Conservation 264, 109372, 2021
212021
Habitat structure influences the spider fauna of short-rotation poplar plantations more than forest age
R Gallé, N Gallé-Szpisjak, A Torma
European journal of forest research 136, 51-58, 2017
212017
The effect of forest age and habitat structure on the ground‐dwelling ant assemblages of lowland poplar plantations
R Gallé, A Torma, I Maák
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 18 (2), 151-156, 2016
212016
Turning old foes into new allies—Harnessing drainage canals for biodiversity conservation in a desiccated European lowland region
C Tölgyesi, A Torma, Z Bátori, J ©eat, M Popović, R Gallé, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 59 (1), 89-102, 2022
192022
Road verges are important secondary habitats for grassland arthropods
H Kaur, A Torma, N Gallé-Szpisjak, J ©eat, G Lőrinczi, G Módra, R Gallé
Journal of Insect Conservation 23 (5), 899-907, 2019
182019
Secondary habitats are important in biodiversity conservation: a case study on orthopterans along ditch banks
A Torma, M Bozsó, R Gallé
Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 41 (1), 97-108, 2018
182018
Small-scale effect of habitat heterogeneity on invertebrate assemblages in sandy grasslands (Hungarian Great Plain).
R Galle, A Torma, L Körmöczi
Polish Journal of Ecology 58 (2), 333-346, 2010
172010
Think twice before using narrow buffers: Attenuating mowing-induced arthropod spillover at forest–grassland edges
C Tölgyesi, P Császár, A Torma, P Török, Z Bátori, R Gallé
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 255, 37-44, 2018
142018
Relationship of different feeding groups of true bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) with habitat and landscape features in Pannonic salt grasslands
A Torma, M Bozsó, C Tölgyesi, R Gallé
Journal of insect conservation 21, 645-656, 2017
142017
Behaviours indicating cannibalistic necrophagy in ants are modulated by the perception of pathogen infection level
I Maák, E Tóth, M Lenda, G Lőrinczi, A Kiss, O Juhász, W Czechowski, ...
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 17906, 2020
132020
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