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Perrin, A.,
Clément, L.,
Szentiványi, T.,
Théou, P.,
López-Baucells, A.,
Bonny, L.,
Scaravelli, D.,
Glaizot, O.,
Christe, P.:
Bat phylogeny and geographic location, rather than bat individual characteristics, explains the pattern of trypanosome infection in Europe.
Int. J. Parasit. [Epub ahead of print], 1-9, 2025.
Szentiványi, T.,
González, L. V.,
Klein, Á.,
Soltész, Z.,
Garamszegi, L. Z.:
Complementing community science with xenomonitoring: Understanding the eco-epidemiology of Diroflaria immitis infection in dogs and mosquitoes.
Parasites Vectors. 18 (1), 1-8, (cikkazonosító: 233), 2025.
Garamszegi, L. Z.,
Soltész, Z.,
Szentiványi, T.,
Kurucz, K.,
Nagy, G.,
Bede-Fazekas, Á.:
Identifying ecological factors mediating the spread of three invasive mosquito species: citizen science informed prediction.
J. Pest Sci. 98 (2), 913-928, 2025.
D1
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
(2024)
D1
Insect Science
(2024)
D1
Plant Science
(2024)
2024
5.
Szentiványi, T.,
Takács, N.,
Sándor, A. D.,
Péter, Á.,
Boldogh, S.,
Kováts, D.,
Foster, J. T.,
Estók, P.,
Hornok, S.:
Bat-associated ticks as a potential link for vector-borne pathogen transmission between bats and other animals.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 18 (10), 1-13, (cikkazonosító: 0012584), 2024.
Szentiványi, T.,
Szabadi, K. L.,
Görföl, T.,
Estók, P.,
Kemenesi, G.:
Bats and ectoparasites: exploring a hidden link in zoonotic disease transmission.
Trends in Parasitology. 40 (12), 1115-1123, 2024.
Szentiványi, T.,
Oedin, M.,
Rocha, R.:
Cat-wildlife interactions and zoonotic disease risk: a call for more and better community science data.
Mammal Rev. 54 (2), 93-104, 2024.
D1
Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
D1
Animal Science and Zoology
D1
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
8.
Szentiványi, T.,
Garamszegi, L. Z.:
Is dirofilariosis an emerging conservation threat in wild carnivores across the Palearctic?.
Mammal Rev. 54 (4), 427-440, 2024.
Kemenesi, G.,
Tóth, G. E.,
Mayora, N. M.,
Scott, S.,
Temperton, N.,
Wright, E.,
Mühlberger, E.,
Hume, A. J.,
Suder, E. L.,
Zana, B.,
Boldogh, S.,
Görföl, T.,
Estók, P.,
Szentiványi, T.,
Lanszki, Z.,
Somogyi, B.,
Nagy, Á.,
Pereszlényi, C. I.,
Dudás, G.,
Földes, F. V.,
Kurucz, K.,
Madai, M.,
Zeghbib, S.,
Maes, P.,
Vanmechelen, B.,
Jakab, F.:
Isolation of infectious Lloviu virus from Schreiber's bats in Hungary.
Nat Comms. 13 (1), 1-11, 2023.
D1
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
D1
Chemistry (miscellaneous)
D1
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
11.
Szentiványi, T.,
McKee, C.,
Jones, G.,
Foster, J. T.:
Trends in bacterial pathogens of bats: global distribution and knowledge gaps.
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 2023, 1-17, (cikkazonosító: 9285855), 2023.
Garamszegi, L. Z.,
Soltész, Z.,
Kurucz, K.,
Szentiványi, T.:
Using community science data to assess the association between urbanization and the presence of invasive Aedes species in Hungary.
Parasites Vectors. 16 (1), 1-5, (cikkazonosító: 158), 2023.
Szentiványi, T.,
Heintz, A. C.,
Markotter, W.,
Wassef, J.,
Christe, P.,
Glaizot, O.:
Vector-borne protozoan and bacterial pathogen occurrence and diversity in ectoparasites of the Egyptian Rousette bat.
Med. Vet. Entomol. 37 (2), 189-194, 2023.
Szentiványi, T.,
Hornok, S.,
Kovács, Á. B.,
Takács, N.,
Gyuranecz, M.,
Markotter, W.,
Christe, P.,
Glaizot, O.:
Polyctenidae (Hemiptera: Cimicoidea) species in the Afrotropical region: Distribution, host specificity, and first insights to their molecular phylogeny.
Ecol. Evol. 12 (10), 1-17, 2022.
Szentiványi, T.,
Vincze, O.:
Tracking wildlife diseases using community science: an example through toad myiasis.
Eur. J. Wildl. Res. 68 (6), 1-8, 2022.
Hornok, S.,
Szentiványi, T.,
Takács, N.,
Kovács, Á. B.,
Glaizot, O.,
Christe, P.,
Fasel, N.,
Gyuranecz, M.,
Kontschán, J.:
Latrocimicinae completes the phylogeny of Cimicidae: meeting old morphologic data rather than modern host phylogeny.
Parasites Vectors. 14 (1), 1-5, 2021.
Szentiványi, T.,
Estók, P.,
Pigeault, R.,
Christe, P.,
Glaizot, O.:
Effects of fungal infection on the survival of parasitic bat flies.
Parasites Vectors. 13 (23(2020),), 1-8, 2020.
Szentiványi, T.,
Markotter, W.,
Dietrich, M.,
Clément, L.,
Ancay, L.,
Brun, L.,
Genzoni, E.,
Kearney, T.,
Seamark, E.,
Estók, P.,
Christe, P.,
Glaizot, O.:
Host conservation through their parasites: molecular surveillance of vector-borne microorganisms in bats using ectoparasitic bat flies.
Parasite. 27, 1-10, (cikkazonosító: 72), 2020.
Groot, M. D. d.,
Dumolein, I.,
Hiller, T.,
Sándor, A. D.,
Szentiványi, T.,
Schilthuizen, M.,
Aime, M. C.,
Verbeken, A.,
Haelewaters, D.:
On the fly: tritrophic associations of bats, bat flies, and fungi.
J. Fungi. 6 (4), 1-13, (cikkazonosító: 361), 2020.
Szentiványi, T.,
Christe, P.,
Glaizot, O.:
Bat flies and their microparasites: current knowledge and distribution.
Front. Vet. Sci. 6, 1-12, (cikkazonosító: 115), 2019.
Szentiványi, T.,
Kravchenko, K.,
Vlaschenko, A.,
Estók, P.:
First record of Laboulbeniales (Fungi: Ascomycota) infection on bat flies (Diptera: Nycteribiidae) from the Caucasus region.
Folia Ent Hung. 79, 195-201, 2018.
Szentiványi, T.,
Haelewaters, D.,
Pfliegler, V. P.,
Clément, L.,
Christe, P.,
Glaizot, O.:
Laboulbeniales (Fungi: Ascomycota) infection of bat flies (Diptera: Nycteribiidae) from Miniopterus schreibersii across Europe.
Parasites Vectors. 11 (1), 1-7, 2018.