László Demeter
University of Pécs
31 Papers
79 Citations
László Demeter is an academic researcher from University of Pécs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grazing & Species richness. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 24 publications.
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Papers
The effect of fish and aquatic habitat complexity on amphibians
Tibor Hartel,Szilard Nemes,Dan Cogălniceanu,Kinga Öllerer,Oliver Schweiger,Cosmin-Ioan Moga,László Demeter +6 more
TL;DR: This investigation investigates the relationship between the introduced fish, emergent vegetation cover and native amphibians in man-made ponds generated by regulation and dam building along the Târnava Mare Valley (Romania) during the last 40 years and suggests the restriction of fish introductions to non predatory fish and the maintenance of high emergentenery cover in the ponds.
Beyond the obvious impact of domestic livestock grazing on temperate forest vegetation – A global review
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarized the main scientific evidence and knowledge gaps on forest livestock grazing through a global review of the literature for the temperate region and stress the need for well-planned real-world experiments and observations, and for more quantitative studies to foster evidence-based conservation management.
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Do conservation and agri-environmental regulations effectively support traditional small-scale farming in East-Central European cultural landscapes?
Dániel Babai,Antónia Tóth,István Szentirmai,Marianna Biró,András Máté,László Demeter,Mátyás Szépligeti,Anna Varga,Ábel Molnár,Róbert Kun,Zsolt Molnár +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assessed what impacts conservation and agri-environmental regulations had and have on the maintenance of some elements in traditional hay meadow management in two such cultural landscapes (Gyimes-Romania; Őrseg-Hungary).
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Reviewing historical traditional knowledge for innovative conservation management: A re-evaluation of wetland grazing
Marianna Biró,Zsolt Molnár,Dániel Babai,Andrea Dénes,Alexander Fehér,Sándor Barta,László Sáfián,Klára Szabados,Alen Kiš,László Demeter,Kinga Öllerer +10 more
TL;DR: Traditional herders still holding wetland management knowledge could contribute to this process when done in a participatory way, fostering knowledge co-production.
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Changing year-round habitat use of extensively grazing cattle, sheep and pigs in East-Central Europe between 1940 and 2014: Consequences for conservation and policy
Anna Varga,Zs. Molnár,Marianna Biró,László Demeter,Krisztina Gellény,E. Miókovics,Ábel Molnár,Krisztina Molnar,Noémi Ujházy,Viktor Ulicsni,Dániel Babai +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors carried out 147 structured interviews in 38 landscapes throughout the Carpathian Basin, with 3-5 informants/landscape, and documented the number of actively grazing cattle, sheep and pigs, their year-round habitat use and the proportion of herds actively tended.