Food availability limits avian reproduction in the city: An experimental study on great tits Parus major G Seress, K Sándor, KL Evans, A Liker Journal of Animal Ecology 89 (7), 1570-1580, 2020 | 130 | 2020 |
Interspecific variation in the structural properties of flight feathers in birds indicates adaptation to flight requirements and habitat PL Pap, G Osvath, K Sandor, O Vincze, L Bărbos, A Marton, RL Nudds, ... Functional Ecology 29 (6), 746-757, 2015 | 63 | 2015 |
Extreme hot weather has stronger impacts on avian reproduction in forests than in cities I Pipoly, B Preiszner, K Sándor, C Sinkovics, G Seress, E Vincze, ... Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10, 825410, 2022 | 26* | 2022 |
Contrasting effects of the COVID-19 lockdown on urban birds’ reproductive success in two cities G Seress, K Sándor, E Vincze, I Pipoly, B Bukor, N Ágh, A Liker Scientific reports 11 (1), 17649, 2021 | 24 | 2021 |
How to report anecdotal observations? A new approach based on a lesson from “puffin tool use” K Sándor, Á Miklósi Frontiers in Psychology 11, 555487, 2020 | 22 | 2020 |
The effect of artificial light at night on the biomass of caterpillars feeding in urban tree canopies Á Péter, G Seress, K Sándor, E Vincze, KP Klucsik, A Liker Urban Ecosystems 23, 1311-1319, 2020 | 14 | 2020 |
Obtaining accurate measurements of the size and volume of insects fed to nestlings from video recordings C Sinkovics, G Seress, V Fábián, K Sándor, A Liker Journal of Field Ornithology 89 (2), 165-172, 2018 | 11 | 2018 |
Consistency and plasticity of risk-taking behaviour towards humans at the nest in urban and forest great tits, Parus major E Vincze, V Bókony, LZ Garamszegi, G Seress, I Pipoly, C Sinkovics, ... Animal Behaviour 179, 161-172, 2021 | 10 | 2021 |
Urban nestlings have reduced number of feathers in Great Tits (Parus major) K Sándor, A Liker, C Sinkovics, Á Péter, G Seress Ibis 163 (4), 1369-1378, 2021 | 6 | 2021 |
Double-brooding and annual breeding success of great tits in urban and forest habitats B Bukor, G Seress, I Pipoly, K Sándor, C Sinkovics, E Vincze, A Liker Current Zoology 68 (5), 517-525, 2022 | 5 | 2022 |
Differences in feather structure between urban and forest great tits: constraint or adaptation? K Sándor, G Seress, C Sinkovics, Á Péter, A Liker Journal of Avian Biology 2022 (5), e02922, 2022 | 3 | 2022 |
Uncertainty in experts’ judgments exposes the vulnerability of research reporting anecdotes on animals’ cognitive abilities K Sándor, B Könnyű, Á Miklósi Scientific Reports 11 (1), 16255, 2021 | 3 | 2021 |
Contrasting changes in reproductive success of birds in cities with reduced and increased human disturbance during the COVID-19 lockdown G Seress, K Sándor, E Vincze, I Pipoly, B Bukor, N Ágh, A Liker | 2 | 2021 |
Educational paradigm shift: assessing the prospects of a master's course in green energy transition B Kumar, K Voith, K Sándor, Z Szamosi, M Rosas-Casals Discover Sustainability 5 (1), 247, 2024 | 1 | 2024 |
Radio‐tracking urban breeding birds: The importance of native vegetation G Seress, K Sándor, V Bókony, B Bukor, K Hubai, A Liker Ecological Applications 35 (1), e3095, 2025 | | 2025 |
" Consistency and plasticity of risk-taking behaviour towards humans at the nest in urban and forest great tits, Parus major": Corrigendum. E Vincze, V Bókony, LZ Garamszegi, G Seress, I Pipoly, C Sinkovics, ... Elsevier Science, 2021 | | 2021 |
Corrigendum to “Consistency and plasticity of risk-taking behaviour towards humans at the nest in urban and forest great tits, Parus major”[Animal Behaviour, 179 (2021), 161–172] E Vincze, V Bókony, LZ Garamszegi, G Seress, I Pipoly, C Sinkovics, ... Animal Behaviour 180, 395-396, 2021 | | 2021 |
Author Correction: Uncertainty in experts’ judgments exposes the vulnerability of research reporting anecdotes on animals’ cognitive abilities K Sándor, B Könnyű, Á Miklósi Scientific Reports 11, 2021 | | 2021 |
Research and Science Today Supplement PN Constantin, M Vrancianu, C Todea, K Sandor, C Baciu, A Buzaianu, ... | | 2013 |
ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL Contrasting changes in reproductive success of birds in cities with reduced and G Seress, K Sándor, E Vincze, I Pipoly, B Bukor, N Ágh, A Liker | | |