Debreceni Egyetem. Természettudományi és Technológiai Kar. Biológiai és Ökológiai Intézet. Evolúciós Állattani és Humánbiológiai Tanszék / University of Debrecen. Faculty of Science and Technology. Institute of Biology and Ecology. Department of Evolutionary Zoology and Human Biology
Szabó, N.,
Nagy, J.,
Tartally, A.:
Comparison of the simplest diets to find the most effective one in developing ant colonies of Lasius niger.
Sci. Rep. 15, 1-8, (article identifier: 20540), 2025.
Tartally, A.:
Keleti feketehangya (Lasius neglectus).
In: Biológiai inváziók az erdőkben: OEE Szaktudás Füzetek 4. az Erdészeti Lapok tematikus különszáma / Csóka György, Korda Márton, Országos Erdészeti Egyesület, Budapest, 42-43, 2024, (ISSN 2939-5682) ISBN: 9789638251916
Gallé, L.,
Kovács, É.,
Csősz, S.,
Somogyi, A. Á.,
Tartally, A.,
Báthori, F.,
Tánczos, E.:
Contribution to the distribution of ant species in Hungary (e-book).
Debreceni Egyetemi Kiadó, Debrecen, 393 p., 2022.
ISBN: 9789633189962
Magyar, D.,
Tartally, A.,
Merényi, Z.:
Hagnosa longicapillata, gen. nov., sp. nov., a New Sordariaceous ascomycete in the Indoor Environment, and the Proposal of Hagnosaceae fam. nov..
Pathogens. 11 (5), 1-14, (article identifier: 593), 2022.
Tartally, A.:
Invasive Garden Ant Lasius neglectus Van Loon Boomsma & Andrasfalvy, 1990.
In: Invasive Animal Species in Hungary / Haraszthy László, Duna-Ipoly National Park Directorate - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary, Budapest, 205-207, 2022, (Rosalia Handbooks; 5.) ISBN: 9786155241406
Tartally, A.:
Keleti feketehangya: Lasius neglectus Van Loon Boomsma & Andrasfalvy, 1990.
In: Özönállatfajok Magyarországon / Haraszthy László, Duna-Ipoly Nemzeti Park Igazgatóság, Külgazdasági és Külügyminisztérium, Budapest, 205-207, 2022. ISBN: 9786155241406
Csathó, A. I.,
Gallé, L.,
Lőrinczi, G.,
Tartally, A.,
Báthori, F.,
Kovács, É.,
Maák, I. E.,
Markó, B.,
Módra, G.,
Nagy, C.,
Somogyi, A. Á.,
Csősz, S.:
A hazánkban előforduló és az ismertebb külföldi hangyafajok magyar nevei.
Állattani Közlemények. 106 (1-2), 47-102, 2021.
Tartally, A.,
Szabó, N.,
Somogyi, A. Á.,
Báthori, F.,
Haelewaters, D.,
Mucsi, A.,
Fürjes-Mikó, Á.,
Nash, D. R.:
Ectoparasitic fungi of Myrmica ants alter the success of parasitic butterflies.
Sci. Rep. 11 (1), 1-13, (article identifier: 24031), 2021.
Csősz, S.,
Rádai, Z.,
Tartally, A.,
Ballai, L. E.,
Báthori, F.:
Ectoparasitic fungi Rickia wasmannii infection is associated with smaller body size in Myrmica ants.
Sci. Rep. 11 (1), 1-9, (article identifier: 14355), 2021.
Csősz, S.,
Báthori, F.,
Gallé, L.,
Lőrinczi, G.,
Maák, I. E.,
Tartally, A.,
Kovács, É.,
Somogyi, A. Á.,
Markó, B.:
The Myrmecofauna (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Hungary: Survey of Ant Species with an Annotated Synonymic Inventory.
Insects. 12 (1), 1-14, (article identifier: 78), 2021.
Somogyi, A. Á.,
Tartally, A.,
Maák, I. E.,
Barta, Z.:
Colony size, nestmate density and social history shape behavioural variation in Formica fusca colonies.
Ethology. 126 (7), 727-734, 2020.
Tartally, A.,
Somogyi, A. Á.,
Révész, T. Z.,
Nash, D. R.:
Host Ant Change of a Socially Parasitic Butterfly (Phengaris alcon) through Host Nest Take-Over.
Insects. 11 (9), 1-15, (article identifier: 556), 2020.
Tartally, A.,
Nash, D. R.,
Varga, Z.,
Lengyel, S.:
Changes in host ant communities of Alcon Blue butterflies in abandoned mountain hay meadows.
Insect. Conserv. Divers. 12 (6), 492-500, 2019.
Tartally, A.,
Thomas, J. A.,
Anton, C.,
Balletto, E.,
Barbero, F.,
Bonelli, S.,
Bräu, M.,
Casacci, L. P.,
Csősz, S.,
Czekes, Z.,
Dolek, M.,
Dziekańska, I.,
Elmes, G.,
Fürst, M. A.,
Glinka, U.,
Hochberg, M. E.,
Höttinger, H.,
Hula, V.,
Maes, D.,
Munguira, M. L.,
Musche, M.,
Nielsen, P. S.,
Nowicki, P.,
Oliveira, P. S.,
Peregovits, L.,
Ritter, S.,
Schlick-Steiner, B. C.,
Settele, J.,
Sielezniew, M.,
Simcox, D. J.,
Stankiewicz, A. M.,
Steiner, F. M.,
Švitra, G.,
Ugelvig, L. V.,
Van, D. H.,
Varga, Z.,
Witek, M.,
Woyciechowski, M.,
Wynhoff, I.,
Nash, D. R.:
Patterns of host use by brood parasitic butterflies across Europe.
Philos. Trans. R. Soc. B-Biol. Sci. 374 (1769), 1-17, (article identifier: 20180202), 2019.
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
D1
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
18.
Haelewaters, D.,
Boer, P.,
Báthori, F.,
Rádai, Z.,
Reboleira, A. S. P. S.,
Tartally, A.,
Pfliegler, V. P.,
De Kesel, A.,
Nedvěd, O.:
Studies of Laboulbeniales on Myrmica ants (IV): host-related diversity and thallus distribution patterns of Rickia wasmannii.
Parasite. 26, 1-17, (article identifier: 29), 2019.
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
D1
Animal Science and Zoology
Q2
Infectious Diseases
Q1
Insect Science
Q2
Parasitology
D1
Veterinary (miscellaneous)
2018
19.
Pfliegler, V. P.,
Báthori, F.,
Wang, T.,
Tartally, A.,
Haelewaters, D.:
Herpomyces ectoparasitic fungi (Ascomycota, Laboulbeniales) are globally distributed by their invasive cockroach hosts and through the pet trade industry.
Mycologia. 110 (1), 39-46, 2018.
Báthori, F.,
Pfliegler, V. P.,
Rádai, Z.,
Tartally, A.:
Host age determines parasite load of Laboulbeniales fungi infecting ants: Implications for host-parasite relationship and fungal life history.
Mycoscience. 59 (2), 166-171, 2018.
Bereczki, J.,
Pecsenye, K.,
Varga, Z.,
Tartally, A.,
Tóth, J. P.:
Maculinea rebeli (Hirschke) - a phantom or reality?: Novel contribution to a long-standing debate over the taxonomic status of an enigmatic Lycaenidae butterfly.
Syst. Entomol. 43 (1), 166-182, 2018.
Tartally, A.,
Tóth, J. P.,
Váradi, A.,
Bereczki, J.:
First data on the host ant usage of large blue from the Carpathian basin.
Sociobiology. 64 (1), 122-124, 2017.
Báthori, F.,
Pfliegler, V. P.,
Zimmerman, C. U.,
Tartally, A.:
Online image databases as multi-purpose resources: discovery of a new host ant of Rickia wasmannii Cavara (Ascomycota, Laboulbeniales) by screening AntWeb.org.
J. Hymenopt. Res. 61, 85-94, 2017.
Báthori, F.,
Rádai, Z.,
Tartally, A.:
The effect of Rickia wasmannii (Ascomycota, Laboulbeniales) on the aggression and boldness of Myrmica scabrinodis (Hymenoptera, Formicidae).
J. Hymenopt. Res. 58, 41-52, 2017.