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Last modified: 23. November 2022

Programme of the Section on Nature Conservation and Wildlife Management of the

Scientific Student Conference on 23 November 2022:


Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Szent István Campus
Scientific Student Conference
23 november 2022.

Nature Conservation and Wildlife Management
programme

9.00 Opening
Welcome speech by Prof. Dr. Csaba Gyuricza, Rector
Location: 1st auditorium

9:30 Session meeting
Location: MATE VTI VVT Bertóti István room (Gödöllő)


Section jury:

Chairman:
dr. Somogyi Zoltán associate professor – MATE Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Department for Wildlife Biology


Members:
Dr. Sály Péter research fellow, Ecological Research Centre VÖI Restoration Aquatic Ecology Unit
Dr. Herényi Márton research fellow, MATE Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation Department of Zoology and Ecology
Dr. Grónás Viktor Péter, associate professor, MATE Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Department of Nature Conservation and Environmental Management
Dr. Márton Mihály, associate professor, MATE Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Department of Wildlife Biology and Management
Dr. Szabó László, senior lecturer, MATE Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Department of Wildlife Biology and Management
Dr. Pongrácz Péter, associate professor, ELTE TTK Department of Ethology
Dr. Seres Anikó, associate professor MATE Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Department of Zoology and Ecology 

Student/secretary:
Molnár Ábel, PhD student/assistant lecturer, MATE Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Department of Nature Conservation and Environmental Management

Scientific Student Lectures:

Balczer Dalma Dóra conservation engineering BSc full-time 5. semester
Title of the project: comparative study of the vegetation diversity of non-native and native forests in the area of the Balaton-Felvidéki National Park Directorate

Theme leader: 
Dr. Saláta Dénes associate professor, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Szent István Campus, Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Department of Nature Conservation and Environmental Management
Prof. Dr. Czóbel Szilárd professor, University of Szeged, Faculty of Agriculture

Bolla Dávid István BsC in Nature Conservation Engineering, correspondence 5. semester
Title of the project: Results of earthworm surveys in national protected natural areas.

Theme leader:
Dr. Centeri Csaba
, associate professor, associate professor, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Szent István Campus, Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Department of Nature Conservation and Environmental Management
Dr. Simon Barbara, associate professor, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Szent István Campus, Department of Nature Conservation and Environmental Management, Department of Soil Science

Bócsi Balázs, MSc in Wildlife Management Engineering, full-time, 3rd semester
Title of the project: Analysis of hunting samples of an invasive species, nutria (Myocastor coypus)

Theme leader:
Dr. Katona Krisztián
associate professor, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Szent István Campus, MATE Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Wildlife Biology and Management

Dukay Levente Botond  BSc in Wildlife Management Engineering, full-time, 7th semester
Title of the project: Population survey of the red fox in Szentendre

Theme leader:
Dr. Bíró Zsolt
associate professor, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Szent István Campus,  Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Wildlife Biology and Management

Korbely Nikolett BSc in Nature Conservation Engineering, full-time, 5th semester
Title of the project: Investigation of the nature conservation development of the Vác floodplain nature trail

Theme leader:
Dr. Orosz György
senior lecturer, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Szent István Campus, Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Department of Nature Conservation and Environmental Management​​​​​​​
Kovács Bianka MSc in Nature Conservation Engineering, full-time, 3rd semester
Title of the project: Optimisation of ex situ breeding of the highly protected warthog.
Theme leader:

Dr. Katona Krisztián associate professor, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Szent István Campus, MATE Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Wildlife Biology and Management

Kőhalmi Botond BSc in Nature Conservation Engineering, full-time, 5th semester
Title of the project: The impact of the use of the landscape of the county town of Debrecen on the natural environment in the light of the implemented EU development projects

Theme leaders:

Dr. Orosz György senior lecturer, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Szent István Campus, Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Department of Nature Conservation and Environmental Management​​​​​​​

Miskolczi Noémi Kitti BSc in Nature Conservation Engineering, full-time, 5th semester
Title of the project: Development and testing of methodological studies on the impact of hunting facilities on the natural environment in different landscape settings

Theme leaders:
​​​​​​​Kissné Rusvai Katalin
, assistant lecturer, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Szent István Campus, Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Department of Nature Conservation and Environmental Management​​​​​​​
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Pénzes István BSc in Wildlife Management Engineering, full-time, 7th semester
Title of the project: Impact of military presence on the wildlife population at the Camporfalva shooting and training range
Theme leader:

Dr. Heltai Miklós professor, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Szent István Campus, Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Department of Wildlife Biology and Management

Simics János Domonkos BSc in Nature Conservation Engineering, full-time, 7th semester
Title of the project: Investigating the effectiveness of a crayfish viper sniffer dog unit
Theme leaders: 
Dr. Malatinszky Ákos
associate professor, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Szent István Campus, Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Department of Nature Conservation and Environmental Management
Dr. Mizsei Edvárd, project coordinator Kiskunság National Park, Management

Tamás Bence MSc in Agricultural biotechnology, full-time, 1. semester
Title of the project: A comparative analysis of the macroinvertebrate fauna of ecologically stable garden ponds and classical garden ponds in the Vác area

Theme leader: Dr. Hoffmann Orsolya Ivett, senior research fellow, , Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Szent István Campus,  Institute of Genetics and Biotechnology, Department of Animal Biotechnology

Turi Luca Tamara BSc in Wildlife Management Engineering, full-time, 7th semester
Title of the project: The impact of environmental enrichment on feral cat behaviour
Theme leader: Dr. Bíró Zsolt associate professor, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Szent István Campus, MATE Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Department of Wildlife Biology and Management

Vig Tamás MSc in Nature Conservation Engineering, full-time, 3rd semester
Title of the project: Characterization of the distribution of the glandular idol tree (Ailanthus altissima) in the South-Börzsöny area

Theme leaders:
​​​​​​​Dr. Malatinszky Ákos associate professor, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Szent István Campus, Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Department of Nature Conservation and Environmental Management

Erdélyi Arnold PhD student, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Szent István Campus, MATE Institute for Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, Department of Nature Conservation and Environmental Management

 


Proclamation of results, closing of the session (after the session presentations, in the session room)
You are welcome to the section on Nature Conservation and Wildlife Management of the Scientific Student Conference!

The programme is free, open to the public and does not require registration. Participation in the conference is subject to the institutional epidemiological regulations in force at the time of the event!

The event may be audio and video recorded, which will be made public in accordance with institutional practice!

You can find the programme of the other sessions The Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences Scientific Student Conference on the MATE website
 

Sponsors of the Section:

Health Security National Laboratory
Identification number: RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00006
Theme leader (MATE) Dr. Katona Krisztián
Planned maturity: 2022-2026
Amount of aid: 148 568 000 HUF
Supporters NKFIH

Summary

The main mission of the Division of Invasion Biology is to develop a coherent multidisciplinary framework for assessing and addressing ecological, economic or social threats posed by invasive species.
The main objective of the programme is to address species of high priority,
I) document and continuously monitor the occurrence and spread of native species,
II) understand the invasion process,
III.) explore the impacts of invasion at different scales,
IV.) predict invasion processes, and
V.) make recommendations for practical control of the invasion.