Dóra Ágnes Taranyi's research while affiliated with Research Institute for Viticulture and Enology, Eger and other places
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Publications (5)
Grape (Vitis spp.) is one of the most important horticultural crops, cultivated worldwide on more than 7.3 million hectares for various purposes such as winemaking, fresh fruit consumption, rootstock, and ornamental plants. Based on the inter- and intraspecific morphological variability, several descriptor lists, manuals and ampelographic studies a...
Selection forces often generate sex-specific differences in various traits closely related to fitness. While in adult spiders (Araneae), sexes often differ in colouration, body size, antipredator or foraging behaviour, such sex-related differences are less pronounced amongst immatures. However, sex-specific life-history strategies may also be adapt...
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... Growing literature indicates that females and males differ in the mean levels of behavioral expression (Schuett et al., 2010) and repeatability of behavioral traits (Bell et al., 2009). Although a meta-analysis has already shown that personality and traits are not sex-dependent in most of the animals (Harrison et al., 2021), there may be sex-specific differences with respect to certain traits in some species (e.g., sex-specific dispersal, Han & Dingemanse, 2017;Li & Kokko, 2019;Trochet et al., 2016;exploration andaggression, Kralj-Fišer et al., 2019, 2021; activity and risk-taking behavior, Mezőfi et al., 2022), leading to the evolution of sex-specific genetic architecture behind such traits (Lande, 1980). In addition, responses to environmental stress may be sex-dependent. ...