Detailed programme - section schedule

Species conservation programs


  • Kristin Brabender: Species protection and nature conservation in the Pentezug wild horse reserve (10+5 min)
  • Dóra Kispál: Experiences of 16 years of ground-squirrel monitoring in the Duna-Ipoly National Park (10+5 min)
  • Péter Paulovics: Saving the Transdanubian residual population of the Mediterranean horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus euryale) through relocation (10+5 min)
  • László Szél: Best method for saving excessively fossorial rodents? Establishing new blind mole-rat populations in Hungary (10+5 min)
  • Győző Horváth: Recurring local extinction and recolonization – how to preserve a Tundra vole population (10+5 min)
  • Attila Molnár: Non-official species protection plan of the Steppe polecat (Mustela eversmanii) (5+3 min)

Faunistics


  • Zsolt Hegyeli: Are they gone or we are not looking for them? Long seen species in the Romanian mammal fauna (10+5 min)
  • László Sugár and Dávid Czabán: The Golden jackal is a “conqueror” in the Carpathian Basin, not native (10+5 min)
  • Attila Bankovics: Changes in the mammal fauna of the Péteri-tó Nature Reserve based on 50 years of data (10+5 min)
  • Mária Tóth: Review of the hedgehog, marten and squirrel population studies in Budapest (10+5 min)
  • Szilárd Sugár: Camera trap survey of Eurasian lynx in the Natura 2000 protected area of the Călimani-Gurghiu Mountains (5+3 min)
  • Márton Szabolcs: Dormice of the Tokaj Mountain (5+3 min)
  • Tamás Cserkész: From the plough-lands to the villages: the urbanization phenomenon of the European hamster in Hungary (5+3 min)

Ecology


  • Sándor Bartha: Role of small mammals in the organisation and dynamics of grassland ecosystems (10+5 min)
  • Michael Scantlebury: Thermoregulatory variation in African and European mole rats (10+5 min)
  • Ádám Szabó: Habitat use of wolves (Canis lupus) in the Aggtelek National Park (10+5 min)
  • Mariann Nyárády: Data on soil parameters influencing the occurrence of blind mole-rats (10+5 min)
  • László Tóth: Effects of changes in precipitation and temperature on the population dynamics of small mammals (10+5 min)
  • Tijana Nikolic: Spatial structure analysis of ground squirrel habitat patches (5+3 min)
  • Botond Bakó: Habitat requirements of dormouse species in Hungary -¬ a summary (5+3 min)
  • Dániel Tóth: Habitat selection and vegetation structure dependent segregation of rodents in artificially fragmented forests (5+3 min)
  • Győző Horváth: Changes in the demographic patterns of the common vole (Microtus arvalis) based on indirect data from owl pellets (5+3 min)

Research methodology


  • Gábor Sramkó, Tamás Cserkész: Systematics of birch mice from a phylogenetic perspective (10+5 min)
  • Annamária Bárány: Archaeozoology – possible applications of the results of an interdisciplinary science in faunistical research (10+5 min)
  • Győző Horváth: Use of presence-absence data in nature conservation monitoring of small mammals
  • Mária Tóth: Pili tectori et lanati et tactili (5+3 min)
  • Péter Fehér: Testing monitoring methods of mammalian predators in the Wildlife Park of Budakeszi based on hair samples (5+3 min)
  • Mihály Márton: What does a burrow show? (From niche segregation to plant protection) (5+3 min)
  • Balázs Somogyi: Monitoring the density dependent movements of small mammals between habitat patches by network analysis (5+3 min)

Conservation management


  • Szabolcs Lengyel: The role of local grassland habitat management and landscape-level reconstruction in the protection of small mammal assemblages (10+5 min)
  • risztián Katona: Data-based decision support system for the conservation-oriented management of large herbivores and their effects (10+5 min)
  • József Fidlóczky: From bird protection to mammal protection: Why we need the „RAPTORSPREY LIFE” project? (10+5 min)
  • Viola Kerekes: The Pentezug project, an alternative conservation management model (10 + 5 min)

Economy and social aspects


  • Olivér Váczi: The Mammal of the Year initiative (10+5 min)
  • János Farkas: Animal collisions along the national motorways and possibilities for mitigation (10+5 min)
  • Dániel Babai: „Everyone admired it and went to see the beaver lodge…” Local perceptions and conflicts in relation to a newly settled species (10+5 min)
  • Gábor Csorba: Within and beyond borders: the Vojvodina blind mole rat and politics (10+5 min)
  • László Szemethy: Wildlife biology and conservation biology, relations of wildlife management and nature conservation in the studies of the a Institute for Wildlife Conservation, Szent István University (10+5 min)