Flóra Vajna

Flóra Vajna
  • Master of Science
  • Assistant research fellow at Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Introduction
Skills and Expertise
Current institution
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Current position
  • Assistant research fellow
Additional affiliations
September 2016 - August 2020
University of Veterinary Medicine
Position
  • PhD Student

Publications

Publications (17)
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Despite increasing recognition of the importance of the multiple dimensions of biodiversity, including functional or genetic diversity as well as species diversity, most conservation studies on ecosystem service‐providing insects focus on simple diversity measures such as species richness and abundance. In contrast, relatively little is known about...
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Farmers' pro-environmental action is substantially influenced by various stakeholders from their business and social environment. Recent studies recommend actively involving influential stakeholders in agri-environmental initiatives, information or media campaigns. While it has been argued that farmers' perceptions towards these stakeholders can he...
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Males of many insects, including butterflies, produce mate-guarding devices, such as mating plugs, to prolong guarding and prevent future female matings in the male's absence. In a few butterflies, large external mate-guarding devices, that is, sphragides, occur. Gór et al. (Behaviour, 160, 2023 and 515−557) found conspicuously large size and morph...
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Consulting the best available evidence is key to successful conservation decision-making. While much scientific evidence on conservation continues to be published in non-English languages, a poor understanding of how non-English-language science contributes to conservation decision-making is causing global assessments and studies to practically ign...
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Pollinators are declining rapidly, largely due to land conversion and intensification of agriculture. To mitigate their crisis, low-disturbance habitats, such as sown wildflower plantings, could promote pollinators by restoration of their resources. However, comprehensive knowledge is lacking on how landscape context, spatial configuration and age...
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Senescence seems to be universal in living organisms and plays a major role in life-history strategies. Phenotypic senescence, the decline of body condition and/or performance with age, is a largely understudied component of senescence in natural insect populations, although it would be important to understand how and why insects age under natural...
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1. Senescence seems to be universal in living organisms and plays a major role in life-history strategies. Phenotypic senescence, the decline of body condition and/or performance with age, is a largely understudied component of senescence in natural insect populations, although it would be important to understand how and why insects age under natur...
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Consulting the best available evidence is key to successful conservation decision-making. While much scientific evidence on conservation continues to be published in non-English languages, a poor understanding of how non-English languages science contributes to conservation decision-making is causing global assessments and studies to practically ig...
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The widely held assumption that any important scientific information would be available in English underlies the underuse of non-English-language science across disciplines. However, non-English-language science is expected to bring unique and valuable scientific information, especially in disciplines where the evidence is patchy, and for emergent...
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The widely held assumption that any important scientific information would be available in English underlies the underuse of non-English-language science across disciplines. However, non-English-language science is expected to bring unique and valuable scientific information, especially in disciplines where the evidence is patchy, and for emergent...
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Mouthpart morphologies relate to diet range. Differences among or within species may result in resource partitioning and speciation. In plant-pollinator interactions, mouthpart length has an important role in foraging efficiency, resource partitioning and pollination, hence measuring nectarivorous insect mouthparts' morphological variation is impor...
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Kivonat. A lepkék jó modelljei lehetnek a táplálékforrás-választás tanulmányozásának, mert a kifej-lett egyedek válogatnak a nektárforrás-kínálatból és képesek alkalmazkodni időben változó táplálék-forrásaikhoz. Célunk a kis apollólepke (Parnassius mnemosyne (LINNAEUS, 1758)) nektárnövényfaj-választását befolyásoló virágtulajdonságok megismerése vo...
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Keywords: corolla length floral resource use flower depth foraging behaviour individual differences mouthpart morphology plant-pollinator interaction tongue length Intraspecific morphological variation fundamentally influences individual resource exploitation. In plant -pollinator systems, variation in floral morphologies and pollinator mouthparts...

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