There are only a few days left until the EGU General Assembly,
which is the largest European meeting for geoscientists. Even we are
biologists :) we attend this interesting multidisciplinary meeting
regularly. Besides the 'hardcore' geologist sessions, there are many
sessions related to ecology, nature conservation, fire regimes, climate
change and land use systems. That is why this meeting is always very
interesting also for us, biologists.
This year we will present four topics on the conference
Deák,
B., Valkó, O., Nagy, D., Török, P., Torma, A., Lőrinczi, G., Kelemen,
A., Mizser, Sz., Nagy, A., Bede, A., Csathó, A.I., Tóthmérész, B.:
Biodiversity conservation in transformed landscapes – the role of
historical sites in sustaining grassland habitats and species.
Miglécz, T., Donkó, Á., Drexler, D., Valkó, O., Deák, B., Török, P., Kelemen, A., Körmöczi, Zs., Tóthmérész, B.: Biodiversity and organic agriculture – Species rich cover crops in vineyards of Hungary (Tokaj wine region).
Tóthmérész,
B., Hüse, B., Szabó, Sz., Deák, B.: Ecological network of green habitat
patches:Grassland vegetation in urban habitats
Valkó,
O., Kelemen, A., Miglécz, T., Török, P., Deák, B., Tóth, K., Tóth,
J.P., Tóthmérész, B.: Regular burning leads to degradation in
species-rich semi-natural grasslands.
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