
B-Béres Viktória- PhD
- Researcher at Hungarian Academy of Sciences
B-Béres Viktória
- PhD
- Researcher at Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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Introduction
1. Influence of climatic extremities on benthic algal communities
2. Trait based studies of benthic algae, habitat – functional group relations
3. Colonization of benthic algae – functional level changes
4. Nature protection strategies – benthic algae relations
5. Use of benthic algae in ecological status assessment
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November 2016 - present
Education
September 2005 - December 2006
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Publications (70)
Flow intermittency and poor environmental conditions can occur separately or simultaneously, affecting the occurrence of trait states in stream macroinvertebrate assemblages. Within the framework of limiting similarity theory, we investigate whether environmental filtering or limiting similarity serves as the primary driver force under three enviro...
As flow intermittency increases globally, understanding how macroinvertebrates respond at a functional level in streams becomes crucial for effective water management. This study investigates the functional response of macroinvertebrates to flow intermittency in Hungarian lowland streams over a 10-month period, comparing intermittent and perennial...
Aquatic macrophytes form a three dimensional complex structure in the littoral zones of lakes, with many physical, chemical and biological gradients and interactions. This special habitat harbours a unique microalgal assemblage called metaphyton, that differs both from the phytoplankton of the pelagial and from the benthic assemblages whose element...
Nowadays the increasing amount of saline wastewaters has given rise to various biological desalination processes, among which the application possibilities of microalgae represents a priority research area. Next to "real" aquatic species (members of phytoplankton or phytobenthon), species from ephemeral aquatic habitats or aeroterrestrial algae als...
In this study, we aim to investigate how the functional properties of microalgae help to delineate the major groups of aquatic habitats. Using functional trait-based and Reynolds’ functional group-based approaches similarities of the microalgal flora of all aquatic habitats occurring in Hungary were compared. The habitats covered the whole size spe...
Béres, V. (2023): Some terrestrial algae on the surface of buildings in Debrecen, Hungary.-Studia bot. hung. 54(2): 113-123. Abstract: A total of 19 terrestrial algae were identifi ed from diff erent surfaces of the courtyard of the Hungarian Research Network (HUN-REN) Institute for Nuclear Research in Debrecen. Organisms were identifi ed at the lo...
Here, we studied the influence of changes of aquatic phases (standing and flowing phases) and human-induced habitat variability (natural and artificial) on the composition and diversity of benthic diatom assemblages in a small lowland stream in the Pannonian Ecoregion. Significant differences in composition were hypothesized between phases and habi...
Diverse macrovegetation can provide heterogeneous habitats for benthic diatoms. The removal of macrophytes as direct plant control, however, can be considered as a threat, which can even lead to remarkable microhabitat alterations. Lake Tisza (Hungary) has a high nature conservation value, but it is also an important recreation centre, which is why...
In contrast to pelagic and benthic realms of the aquatic ecosystems, studies on the metaphytic habitats remain underrepresented in the literature. However, this realm may have a potential impact on composition and diversity of the open water assemblages through metacommunity processes (source-sink dynamics, mass-effect) especially in small ponds wi...
The mixing regime, the spatial distribution of nutrients and light determine the distribution of phytoplankton in lakes to a large extent. Linear stratification is a unique phenomenon among the various forms the lakes can stratify, representing a continuous and gradual water temperature decrease with depth. Here, we aimed to understand how mixing,...
A characteristic, panduriform, large (ca 80 μm in length) diatom was sporadically detected in the Hungarian rivers in 2021 and 2022. Surirella tientsinensis Skvortzov emend. Liu was regarded as an Asian endemic species practically from its description until the second decade of the 21st century. Here we present the first Hungarian occurrence of the...
Under increasing pressure of climatic change and anthropogenic eutrophication, water blooms, i.e. the formation of high phytoplankton biomass of a single or a few species, have become more and more frequent in lake ecosystems that is caused mostly by Cyanobacteria. The dynamics of phytoplankton under a cyanobacterial pressure may provide important...
Climate change and human-induced habitat degradations result in loss of species diversity in natural ecosystems. While the extinction of macroscopic organisms has been well documented in both the scientific literature and the public media, we have only limited knowledge on the loss of microscopic elements of the ecosystems. Since rarity coincides w...
Body metrics are considered as master traits that regulate physiological, behavioural and life history features of planktic cyanobacteria and microalgae. Although the distribution of their morphological traits reflects the various trade‐offs and strategies needed for survival in pelagic habitats, previous methods for quantifying phytoplankton body...
Napjainkban az éghajlatváltozást tekintik, más antropogén hatásokkal együtt, a vízi ökoszisztémákat érintő legfőbb veszélynek. A szárazodás folyamatának (álló és áramló fázisok) és az ember által okozott élőhely-változás (természetes és mesterséges szakaszok) hatásait vizsgáltuk egy magyarországi alföldi kisvízfolyás (Létai-ér) bentikus kovaalga-kö...
Diatoms, a unique group of algae colonising a wide range of aquatic habitats and contributing to human well-being in many ways. We list and summarise these services using the classification of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA), i.e. supporting, regulating, provisioning and cultural services. The most relevant supporting services are photosy...
Cyanobacteria are notorious bloom formers causing various water quality concerns, such as toxin production, extreme diurnal variation of oxygen, pH, etc., therefore, their monitoring is essential to protect the ecological status of aquatic systems. Cyanobacterial cell counts and biovolumes are currently being used in water management and water qual...
Climate change is putting increasing pressure on flowing waters. Drastic water level fluctuations in rivers or drying up of small and medium-sized streams all contribute to the biodiversity crisis threatening freshwater ecosystems. Benthic diatoms are important elements of biofilm in small streams. However, knowledge on the relationship between ben...
Mass production of microorganisms, algae among them, for new bioactive compounds and renewable innovative products is a current issue in biotechnology. The greatest challenge of basic research on this topic is to find the best solution for both physiology and scalability. In this study, the main goal was to highlight the contradictions of physiolog...
Cyanobacteria are notorious bloom formers causing various water quality concerns, such as toxin production, extreme diurnal variation of oxygen, or pH, etc., therefore, their monitoring is essential to protect the ecological status of aquatic systems. Cyanobacterial cell counts and biovolumes are currently being used in water management and water q...
Even though microscopic algae play pivotal role in the healthy functioning of freshwater ecosystems, recent water protection strategies rarely consider them and primarily focus on macroscopic organisms. Here, we studied the effect of protection level and utilization type of lowland standing waters on the composition and diversity of benthic diatom...
Increased proliferation of algae is a current problem in natural and artificial water bodies. Controlling nutrients is the most sustainable treatment of increased algal proliferation, however in certain cases, it is not sufficiently available, or it does not provide results fast enough. Chemicals derived from natural sources, which could be effecti...
International and national protection strategies and directives focus mainly on macroscopic organism and attempt to maintain their endangered habitats. However, microscopic communities are also threatened by decreasing biodiversity and many species including freshwater algae can disappear without even knowing they were present in the habitat. Defin...
In wastewater, nutrient concentrations and salinity vary substantially, however, the optimal N:P ratio for the treatment using microalgae is not well described. In this study, the effects of higher and lower nitrate and phosphate contents and N:P ratios on growth, nutrient removal ability and halotolerance of the common green alga Coelastrum morus...
Land-use imposes an important potential threat on the aquatic ecosystems of riverine habitats. In this study, DNA metabarcoding was used to assess the effect of land-use on diatom assemblages, with a special focus on cropland area as an integrative proxy for several direct-acting pressures. The so-called taxonomy-free approach was tested using exac...
Freshwater ecosystems are threatened by the global change‐induced extreme climatic events worldwide. The unpredictable changes in water supply create strongly disturbed environments and ultimately result in diversity changes. Here, we studied the formation of benthic algal and cyanobacterial assemblages under intermediately disturbed (IDC) and high...
Environmental filtering and limiting similarity are those locally acting processes that influence community structure. These mechanisms acting on the traits of species result in trait convergence or divergence within the communities. The role of these processes might change along environmental gradients, and it has been conceptualised in the stress...
Climatic extreme events such as droughts (unpredictable), dry periods (predictable) or even flush floods, threaten freshwater ecosystems worldwide. The filtering mechanisms of these events and their strength on communities, however, can be different among regions. While time-for-adaptation theory defines whether or not water scarcity can be conside...
Assigning species to functional response groups in phytoplankton ecology reduces the number of functional units, which helps understand the processes that shape diversity and functioning of planktonic assemblages. Although the concept has become widespread in recent years, numerical characterization of the groups’ positions in the niche space remai...
Appearance of metals as pollutants in the environment is an increasing global problem. Microalgae as subjects of biological remediation methods may provide a cost‐effective and environmentally friendly alternative to the removal of metals during wastewater treatment. Despite the high number of data in the topic, there is still little information on...
In recent years, decline of freshwater resources has been recognized as one of the main environmental problems on global level. In addition to the increasing extent of primary salinization due to climate change, secondary salinization caused by human interventions is also a significantly increasing problem, therefore, the development of various che...
In general, reservoirs are multi-purpose objects and they often have to fulfil different tasks at the same time. The compliance with these different expectations is more manageable in reservoirs with well-separated heterogeneous basins than in homogenous ones. The Kisköre Reservoir is the second largest standing water in the Carpathian Basin. Its w...
Some literature data suggest that one of the possible roles of the cyanotoxin cylindrospermopsin (CYN) is forcing other phytoplankton species in the environment to produce alkaline phosphatase, which enables the cyanobacterium to take up the enzymatically liberated phosphate. In this study, cultures of a planktonic green alga, Scenedesmus obtusus (...
The functional group (FG) concept suggests that species having different phylogenetic origins but possessing similar functional characteristics can be considered as functional groups and these co-occur in the phytoplankton. Here, we study how functional redundancy of phytoplankton taxa (within group richness) contribute to the species diversity of...
Climate change is predicted to increase drought occurrence and severity in small continental watercourses. Here, we studied the structure and the functional diversity of benthic diatom assemblages in lowland intermittent and permanent watercourses of the Carpathian basin. We assumed that the community structure of intermittent and permanent waterco...
Single-trait analyses are used to select the most appropriate species characteristics for an effective indication of changes in multiple stressors, but they are robust to detect fine-scale functional changes in biofilms. The combination of single traits may appropriately reflect ecological properties of changing benthic assemblages. We studied colo...
The occurrence of benthic diatoms in large river plankton is considered to be highly stochastic. Accordingly, the widely applied phytoplankton functional group concept sensu Reynolds (FG) classifies all benthic diatom taxa together. Based on data of a high-frequency 1-year long phytoplankton survey of the Pearl River (China), we tested whether the...
The economic role of certain types of cysts is unquestionable, since the production of several valuable biomolecules is connected to the resting stages of algae, including the red ketocarotenoid astaxanthin. It is relatively well known, how adverse environmental conditions induce cyst formation and astaxanthin accumulation. In the contrary, there i...
The impact of cumulative daily solar radiation (CDSR) on the biomass of river phytoplankton (Chl-a) in the growing season was studied using a large dataset of rivers in the Carpathian Basin. The amount of solar radiation was cumulated over the range of 1–60 days. The CDSR–Chl-a relationship could be described by linear regression and appeared to be...
Functional classification based on species traits brought a revolution in community ecology, and also boosted phytoplankton and in phytobenton (diatom) research. Several studies stressed the usefulness of phytoplankton functional groups in ecological status assessment, and there is also a strong emphasis to use combined traits in ecological assessm...
In recent years measurable concentrations of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have been shown in the aquatic environment as a result of increasing human consumption. Effects of five frequently used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (diclofenac, diflunisal, ibuprofen, mefenamic acid and piroxicam in 0.1 mg ml−1 concentration) in ba...
Míg a szabad szemmel látható állat-, illetve növényvilággal kapcsolatos ismeretterjesztés széleskörűvé vált, addig a mikroszkopikus világ tudományos igényű ismeretterjesztő bemutatására kevés példát találni. Hagyományteremtő céllal 2015-ben első alkalommal hirdette meg az Algológus Fórum az „Év Algája” internetes szavazást. A végső szavazásra javas...
Modelling the relationship between biomass and diversity in phytoplankton assemblages provides new insights into the mechanisms responsible for the coexistence of species, even in terrestrial ecosystems.
We tested the biomass–diversity relationship in lake phytoplankton along a wide biomass gradient using functional species groups. We hypothesized...
Cylindrospermopsin (CYN) is a toxic secondary metabolite produced by filamentous cyanobacteria which could work as an allelopathic substance, although its ecological role in cyanobacterial-algal assemblages is mostly unclear. The competition between the CYN-producing cyanobacterium Chrysosporum (Aphanizomenon) ovalisporum, and the benthic green alg...
Changes in composition of phytoplankton assemblages due to short-chained chlorinated hydrocarbons (tetrachloroethane, tetrachloroethylene and trichloroethylene) were studied in microcosm experiments with different initial diversities. Diversity decreased further during treatments in the less diverse 2011 summer assemblages, dominated by the eugleni...
In Hungary Navicula jakovljevicii was firstly recorded in biofilm of Elodea nuttallii in 2005 in an oxbow of the catchment area of the River Danube. Subsequently, in 2006, N. jakovljevicii was also found in the same oxbow on reed stems as well. In the following years it appeared in another oxbow, suggesting an expanding distribution in the tributar...
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The occurrence and spread of halophilic diatom taxa in freshwater lotic ecosystems are influenced both by natural processes and anthropogenic pollution. Diatom assemblages were regularly monitored in lowland lotic systems in Hungary (Central Europe) during the unusually dry year of 2012. Highly pronounced changes in diatom composition were observ...
Effects of zinc on growth, cell morphology, oxidative stress, and zinc removal ability of the common phytoplankton species Desmodesmus communis were investigated at a concentration range of 0.25-160 mg L(-1) zinc. Cell densities and chlorophyll content decreased in treated cultures, changes in coenobia morphology and elevated lipid peroxidation lev...
Effects of zinc on growth, cell morphology, oxidative stress responses and zinc removal activity of two common phytoplankton species, Monoraphidium pusillum (Printz) Komárková-Legnorová and Monoraphidium griffithii (Berkeley) Komárková-Legnerová were investigated at a concentration range of 0.2-160 mg l-1zinc. Cell densities and chlorophyll content...
Classification of taxa into ecological guilds is based on the relation of respective taxa to
nutrient enrichment and their resistance to physical disturbance. We hypothesized that
ecological guild's proportion and their taxa composition was strongly effected both by
extremely changing water regime and nutrient contents. Diatom composition, guild
dy...
Diatom assemblages derived from gut content of Palingenia longicauda larvae, phytobenthos of the clay surface around the burrows of larvae and seston of surface water samples were compared to ascertain the utility of diatom assemblages in order to functional feeding group classification. Furthermore we aimed to unravel whether the larvae of Palinge...
Cyanobacteria (“blue-green algae”) are among the most well studied organisms; above all because of their ability to produce an extremely diverse array of biologically active metabolites, cyanotoxins among them. It is known that the biosynthesis of cyanotoxins requires a significant amount of energy and nutrient resources of the cyanobacterial cells...
In the last few years, halogenated hydrocarbons have been detected in the soil, in the aquatic environment, in organisms, and even in drinking water. The toxic effects of three chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (trichloroethylene, tetrachloroethylene and tetrachloroethane) were studied in laboratory experiments (using the cyanobacterium Synecococc...
Munkánk során három kismolekulájú klórozott szénhidrogén, a triklóretilén, a tetraklóretilén és a tetraklóretán hatását vizsgáltuk terepi körülményeket imitáló mikrokozmosz kísérletekben tavaszi és nyári fitoplankton együttesekkel. Az eredmények azt mutatják, hogy a klórozott szénhidrogének hatása természetes rendszerekben nagymértékben függ a fito...
The inhibitory effects of cyanobacterial compounds as possible explanation of the lack of stable Cyanobacteria–Cryptophyta coexistence in steady-state phytoplankton assemblages were studied. The possible interactions between two phytoplankton species, a toxic Microcystis aeruginosa (cyanobacte-ria) and a non-toxic Cryptomonas ovata (Cryptophyta) we...
Phosphatase enzymes are capable of releasing phosphate through cleavage of phosphoester bonds. The seasonal importance of this process was examined by using a model substrate paranitrophenylphosphate and the Michaelis-Menten equation to estimate the release rate of PO 4 -P from phosphomonoesters. The seasonal occurrence of phosphomonoesters and aci...
For avoiding the unfavorable environmental conditions several aquatic microorganisms are capable of forming specialized resistance
cells like akinets, hypnospores, statospores, etc. Recognition of the important role of cysts in the life cycles of dinoflagellates
increased the need to study their role in the ecology of phytoplanktons, and this, comb...