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Gábor Csorba

Researcher at Hungarian Natural History Museum

Publications -  28
Citations -  804

Gábor Csorba is an academic researcher from Hungarian Natural History Museum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Murininae. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 20 publications receiving 724 citations. Previous affiliations of Gábor Csorba include American Museum of Natural History.

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Horseshoe Bats of the World (Chiroptera : rhinolophidae)

TL;DR: Definitive work covering 70 species from 17 groups, recognised subspecies, morphology, taxonomy, ecology, echolocation, distribution and conservation status, is described.
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Different patterns of retinal cone topography in two genera of rodents, Mus and Apodemus

TL;DR: In an attempt to follow the phylogeny of the complementary cone fields, the retina of other mouse-like rodents is investigated and it is shown that, as in the house mouse, the two cone types in the mound builder mouse (Mus spicileugus) occupy opposite halves of the retina.
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Systematics of the Hipposideros turpis complex and a description of a new subspecies from Vietnam

TL;DR: Using morphological, genetic, genetic and echolocation data, it is demonstrated that turpis, alongensis and pendleburyi represent three distinct species, and that these species are endemic to Japan, Vietnam and Thailand, respectively.
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Is evolution of blind mole rats determined by climate oscillations

TL;DR: This study aimed at testing the presence of periodicities in branching patterns on a constructed phylogenetic tree and at searching for congruence between branching events, tectonic history and paleoclimates, and results supports the “Court Jester” hypothesis over the ‘Red Queen’ hypothesis.