Tamás Márton Németh

Tamás Márton Németh
Hungarian Forest Research Institute | ERTI · Department of Ecology and Silviculture

MSc

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Introduction
Tamás M. Németh currently works at the Department of Ecology and Silviculture, Hungarian Forest Research Institute. Tomi does research in climate-growth relationship. Their current project is 'Drought resistance of native oak species'.

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Publications (13)
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The Collembola fauna was studied in the region of Ähtäri (Western Finland) in five different habitats (coniferous, deciduous and mixed forests). During the survey a total of 2007 specimens belonging to 32 species were collected. The most abundant species was Folsomia fimetarioides occurring in high numbers in all sampled habitats. Species richness...
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This study investigated the habitat selection of the Common Quail (Coturnix coturnix) during the breeding season of 2014 in an intensively managed agricultural environment (LAJTA Project, North-West Hungary). In order to assess the habitat preferences of the Common Quail, habitat composition around occupied plots were compared with unoccupied contr...
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This paper analyses the drought-induced growth responses of two ecologically and economically important broadleaf tree species, namely sessile oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.) and Turkey oak (Quercus cerris L.) in south-western Hungary. Although both have been described as drought‐tolerant species, our understanding of their growth responses to...
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A new species of the genus Pseudosinella Schäffer, 1897 from Hungary and Romania is described and illustrated. Pseudosinella hartnerae sp. nov. belongs to the group with 5+5 eyes, and can be identified by its unique labial chaetotaxy (M 1 m 2 rel 1 L 2) within this group. Pseudosinella huetheri Stomp, 1971, the closest related species sharing the s...
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Jelen munkánkban somogyi kocsánytalan tölgyek és csertölgyek (Quercus petraea, Q. cerris) aszályra adott növekedési reakcióját vizsgáltuk, egy csapadék gradiens mentén. Az értékeléshez 136 évgyűrűmintát használtunk fel, valamint az aszályérzékenység meghatározásához dendroökológiai számításokat végeztünk. A vízhiányt a talaj vízháztartásán alapuló...
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The present study investigated the habitat selection of the Common Quail (Coturnix coturnix) in both intensively (LAJTA Project) and extensively managed (MOSON Project) agricultural environments in North-West Hungary. In order to assess the habitat preferences of the Common Quail, habitat composition around occupied plots were compared with unoccup...
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A Duna-Tisza közi Homokhátság területén elhelyezkedő két erdőrészletben, és a közvetlen közelükben lévő gyepterületen folytattuk vizsgálatainkat. Munkánk során a már korábban, 2012-2015 között különböző módszerekkel mért adatokat dolgoztuk fel a kísérleti területek vízháztartásának vizsgálatához Breuer- és Coup-modellek segítségével. Megállapítottu...
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Kivonat Vizsgálatainkat a Duna-Tisza közi homokhát területén elhelyezkedő három erdőrészletben, és a közvetlen közelükben lévő gyepterületeken folytattuk 2012-2015 között. Munkánk során különböző módszereket alkalmaztunk a kísérleti területek vízháztartásának vizsgálatához. Bizonyítottuk, hogy a vizsgált gyepterületek víz-forgalma jelentősen külön...
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The aim of this paper is to show how hydrological measurements made in forests and grasslands can contribute to the conservation treatment of ecologically significant habitats. The study was carried out in three different forest stands and their surrounding grasslands in the area of the Kiskunság National Park Directorate between 2012 and 2015. Dif...
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NÉMETH T.M: POPULATION CHANGES AND STATUS OF FARMLAND BIRDS IN EUROPE – A REVIEW. Hungarian Small Game Bulletin 13: 143–160. http://dx.doi.org/10.17243/mavk.2017.143 The present review aimed to summarize the available evidence on farmland bird populations and their changes over the past decades in Europe. Firstly, a short historical background of t...
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Common Quail (Coturnix coturnix) mainly breed in cereal crops and fallow grasslands, where they are threatened by harvesting/mowing. The aim of this research was to assess the impact of unmown refuge areas to the density and movements of Common Quails in the Moson Project, Northwest Hungary. The selected 80 ha study area was first visited shortly b...
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WINKLER, D., BENDER, F. & NÉMETH, T.M.: BIOACOUSTICAL STUDY OF THE CORNCRAKE [Crex crex (LINNAEUS, 1758)] IN THE HANSÁG. Hungarian Small Game Bulletin 12: 135–149. The aim of this research was to determine the Corncrake (Crex crex) population in the Urhanyi Meadow (North Hanság) based on the vocal individuality of the males. Recordings were made th...

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