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György Kriska
György Kriska
ELTE Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, HUN-REN Ökológiai Kutatóközpont
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Polarized light pollution: a new kind of ecological photopollution
G Horváth, G Kriska, P Malik, B Robertson
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 7 (6), 317-325, 2009
3142009
Why Do Mayflies Lay Their Eggs En Masse on Dry Asphalt Roads? Water-Imitating Polarized Light Reflected From Asphalt Attracts Ephemeroptera
G Kriska, G Horváth, S Andrikovics
Journal of Experimental Biology 201 (15), 2273-2286, 1998
2711998
Reducing the maladaptive attractiveness of solar panels to polarotactic insects
G Horváth, M Blahó, Á Egri, G Kriska, I Seres, B Robertson
Conservation Biology 24 (6), 1644-1653, 2010
1612010
Ventral polarization vision in tabanids: horseflies and deerflies (Diptera: Tabanidae) are attracted to horizontally polarized light
G Horváth, J Majer, L Horváth, I Szivák, G Kriska
Naturwissenschaften 95, 1093-1100, 2008
1372008
Polarotactic tabanids find striped patterns with brightness and/or polarization modulation least attractive: an advantage of zebra stripes
Á Egri, M Blahó, G Kriska, R Farkas, M Gyurkovszky, S Åkesson, ...
Journal of Experimental Biology 215 (5), 736-745, 2012
1262012
Degrees of polarization of reflected light eliciting polarotaxis in dragonflies (Odonata), mayflies (Ephemeroptera) and tabanid flies (Tabanidae)
G Kriska, B Bernath, R Farkas, G Horvath
Journal of Insect Physiology 55 (12), 1167-1173, 2009
1192009
Why do red and dark-coloured cars lure aquatic insects? The attraction of water insects to car paintwork explained by reflection–polarization signals
G Kriska, Z Csabai, P Boda, P Malik, G Horvath
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1594), 1667-1671, 2006
1172006
An unexpected advantage of whiteness in horses: the most horsefly-proof horse has a depolarizing white coat
G Horvath, M Blaho, G Kriska, R Hegedüs, B Gerics, R Farkas, S Åkesson
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 277 (1688), 1643-1650, 2010
1112010
A ‘polarisation sun‐dial’dictates the optimal time of day for dispersal by flying aquatic insects
Z Csabai, P Boda, B Bernath, G Kriska, G Horvath
Freshwater Biology 51 (7), 1341-1350, 2006
1092006
Ecological traps for dragonflies in a cemetery: the attraction of Sympetrum species (Odonata: Libellulidae) by horizontally polarizing black gravestones
G Horváth, P Malik, G Kriska, H Wildermuth
Freshwater Biology 52 (9), 1700-1709, 2007
1052007
Glass buildings on river banks as “polarized light traps” for mass-swarming polarotactic caddis flies
G Kriska, P Malik, I Szivák, G Horváth
Naturwissenschaften 95, 461-467, 2008
1042008
Lamp-Lit Bridges as Dual Light-Traps for the Night-Swarming Mayfly, Ephoron virgo: Interaction of Polarized and Unpolarized Light Pollution
D Szaz, G Horvath, A Barta, BA Robertson, A Farkas, A Egri, N Tarjanyi, ...
PloS one 10 (3), e0121194, 2015
792015
Freshwater invertebrates in Central Europe: a field guide
G Kriska
Springer Nature, 2023
732023
New kind of polarotaxis governed by degree of polarization: attraction of tabanid flies to differently polarizing host animals and water surfaces
Á Egri, M Blahó, A Sándor, G Kriska, M Gyurkovszky, R Farkas, G Horváth
Naturwissenschaften 99, 407-416, 2012
722012
Positive polarotaxis in a mayfly that never leaves the water surface: polarotactic water detection in Palingenia longicauda (Ephemeroptera)
G Kriska, B Bernáth, G Horváth
Naturwissenschaften 94, 148-154, 2007
652007
Spottier targets are less attractive to tabanid flies: on the tabanid-repellency of spotty fur patterns
M Blaho, A Egri, L Bahidszki, G Kriska, R Hegedus, S Åkesson, G Horvath
PLoS One 7 (8), e41138, 2012
642012
Polarotaxis in non-biting midges: female chironomids are attracted to horizontally polarized light
G Horváth, A Móra, B Bernáth, G Kriska
Physiology & behavior 104 (5), 1010-1015, 2011
642011
Polarization vision in aquatic insects and ecological traps for polarotactic insects
G Horváth, G Kriska
Aquatic insects: challenges to populations, 204-229, 2008
602008
Visual ecological impact of “shiny black anthropogenic products” on aquatic insects: oil reservoirs and plastic sheets as polarized traps for insects associated with water
B Bernáth, G Szedenics, G Molnár, G Kriska, G Horváth
Archives of Nature Conservation and Landscape Research 40 (2), 89-109, 2001
582001
Stripes disrupt odour attractiveness to biting horseflies: Battle between ammonia, CO2, and colour pattern for dominance in the sensory systems of host-seeking tabanids
M Blahó, Á Egri, D Száz, G Kriska, S Åkesson, G Horváth
Physiology & behavior 119, 168-174, 2013
562013
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