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Judit Vörös
Researcher at Hungarian Natural History Museum
Publications - 53
Citations - 1144
Judit Vörös is an academic researcher from Hungarian Natural History Museum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biology. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 47 publications receiving 841 citations. Previous affiliations of Judit Vörös include Norwich Research Park & State University of Santa Cruz.
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Recent Asian origin of chytrid fungi causing global amphibian declines
Simon J. O’Hanlon,Adrien Rieux,Rhys A. Farrer,Gonçalo M. Rosa,Gonçalo M. Rosa,Bruce Waldman,Arnaud Bataille,Tiffany A. Kosch,Tiffany A. Kosch,Kris A. Murray,Balázs Brankovics,Matteo Fumagalli,Matteo Fumagalli,Michael D. Martin,Michael D. Martin,Nathan Wales,Mario Alvarado-Rybak,Kieran A. Bates,Lee Berger,Susanne Böll,Lola Brookes,Frances C. Clare,Elodie A. Courtois,Andrew A. Cunningham,Thomas M. Doherty-Bone,Pria Ghosh,Pria Ghosh,David J. Gower,William E. Hintz,Jacob Höglund,Thomas S. Jenkinson,Chun-Fu Lin,Anssi Laurila,Adeline Loyau,Adeline Loyau,An Martel,Sara Meurling,Claude Miaud,Pete Minting,Frank Pasmans,Dirk S. Schmeller,Dirk S. Schmeller,Benedikt R. Schmidt,Jennifer M. G. Shelton,Lee F. Skerratt,Freya Smith,Claudio Soto-Azat,Matteo Spagnoletti,Giulia Tessa,Luís Felipe Toledo,Andrés Valenzuela-Sánchez,Ruhan Verster,Judit Vörös,Rebecca J. Webb,Claudia Wierzbicki,Emma Wombwell,Kelly R. Zamudio,David M. Aanensen,Timothy Y. James,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Ché Weldon,Jaime Bosch,Francois Balloux,Trenton W. J. Garner,Matthew C. Fisher +65 more
TL;DR: This article used whole-genome sequencing to solve the spatiotemporal origins of the most devastating panzootic to date, caused by the fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, a proximate driver of global amphibian declines.
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Multilocus species tree analyses resolve the radiation of the widespread Bufo bufo species group (Anura, Bufonidae).
Ernesto Recuero,Daniele Canestrelli,Judit Vörös,K. Szabó,Nikolay A. Poyarkov,Jan W. Arntzen,Jelka Crnobrnja-Isailović,Jelka Crnobrnja-Isailović,A.A. Kidov,Dan Cogălniceanu,F.P. Caputo,Giuseppe Nascetti,Iñigo Martínez-Solano +12 more
TL;DR: Coalescent-based estimations of time to most recent common ancestors for each species and selected subclades allowed historical reconstruction of the diversification of the species group in the context of Mediterranean paleogeography and indicated a long evolutionary history in this region.
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Species list of the European herpetofauna – 2020 update by the Taxonomic Committee of the Societas Europaea Herpetologica
Jeroen Speybroeck,Wouter Beukema,Christophe Dufresnes,Uwe Fritz,Daniel Jablonski,Petros Lymberakis,Iñigo Martínez-Solano,Edoardo Razzetti,Melita Vamberger,Miguel Vences,Judit Vörös,Pierre-André Crochet +11 more
TL;DR: According to the list, 301 species (95 amphibians, 15 chelonians, including six species of sea turtles, and 191 squamates) occur within the expanded geographical definition of Europe, which includes 14 non-native species.
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Surveying Europe's Only Cave-Dwelling Chordate Species (Proteus anguinus) Using Environmental DNA.
TL;DR: A non-invasive survey method based on environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect the presence of the red-listed cave-dwelling amphibian, Proteus anguinus, in the caves of the Dinaric Karst is developed.
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Assessing risk and guidance on monitoring of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Europe through identification of taxonomic selectivity of infection.
Vojtech Baláž,Judit Vörös,Petr Civiš,Jiri Vojar,Attila Hettyey,Attila Hettyey,Endre Sós,Róbert Dankovics,Robert Jehle,Ditte G. Christiansen,Frances C. Clare,Frances C. Clare,Matthew C. Fisher,Trenton W. J. Garner,Jon Bielby +14 more
TL;DR: A European data set for B. dendrobatidis was compiled to analyze the trends of infection in European amphibians and found frogs in the families Alytidae and Bombinatoridae were significantly more likely to be infected than predicted by chance.