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Orsolya Mathe
Researcher at Babeș-Bolyai University
Publications - 6
Citations - 364
Orsolya Mathe is an academic researcher from Babeș-Bolyai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Eastern european. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 311 citations.
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Harnessing the biodiversity value of Central and Eastern European farmland
Laura M. E. Sutcliffe,Péter Batáry,Urs G. Kormann,András Báldi,Lynn V. Dicks,Irina Herzon,David Kleijn,Piotr Tryjanowski,Iva Apostolova,Raphaël Arlettaz,Ainars Aunins,Stéphanie Aviron,L. Balezentiene,Christina Fischer,Lubos Halada,Tibor Hartel,Aveliina Helm,Iordan Hristov,Sven D. Jelaska,Mitja Kaligarič,Johannes Kamp,Sebastian Klimek,Pille Koorberg,Jarmila Kostiukova,Anikó Kovács-Hostyánszki,Tobias Kuemmerle,Christoph Leuschner,Regina Lindborg,Jacqueline Loos,Simona Maccherini,Riho Marja,Orsolya Mathe,Inge Paulini,Vania Proenca,José María Rey-Benayas,F. Xavier Sans,Charlotte Seifert,Jaroslaw Stalenga,Johannes Timaeus,Peter Toeroek,Chris van Swaay,Eneli Viik,Teja Tscharntke +42 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the continued underrepresentation of the low-intensity farmland in Central and Eastern Europe in the international literature and EU policy is impeding the development of sound, evidence-based conservation interventions.
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Wood-pastures in a traditional rural region of Eastern Europe: Characteristics, management and status
Tibor Hartel,Tibor Hartel,Ine Dorresteijn,Catherine Klein,Orsolya Mathe,Cosmin Ioan Moga,Kinga Öllerer,Marlene Roellig,Henrik von Wehrden,Joern Fischer +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors characterized the structure, condition and threats of wood-pastures in a traditional rural region in Romania and found that most woodpastures contained trees classified as 'ancient' but no such trees were found in forests.
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Bird communities in traditional wood-pastures with changing management in Eastern Europe
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the ecological value of wood-pastures for passerine birds by comparing bird assemblages of woodpastures with those of closed forests and open pastures.
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Insectivorous and open-cup nester bird species suffer the most from urbanization
Orsolya Mathe,Péter Batáry +1 more
TL;DR: Food and nesting site availability are key drivers in limiting more specialist species in utilizing city centres and future studies should assess the effect of how green areas can counteract such negative effects of increasing urbanization in the context of such specialist trait limitations.
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Woody: A Software System for the Design and Production of Doors and Windows
TL;DR: The Woody project aims to make the daily production process easier and more efficient and provides a platform for keeping track of all orders and makes it possible to generate workshop drawings, component lists and other required documents for each order.