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| Szep Madargyuruzesi adatok szamitogepes adatbankja // Allatt. kozl., 1989. Vol. 75, N 1-4.-С.95-105
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| Szep Estimation of abundance and survival rate from capture-recapture data of Sand Martin (Riparia riparia) ringing // Ring, 1990. Vol. 13, N 1-2.-С.205- 213
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| Szep Kilenceves partifecske (Riparia riparia) megkerulese // Aquila, 1992. Vol. 99.-С.176, 189
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| Szep Relationship between west African rainfall and the survival of central European Sand Martins Riparia riparia // Ibis, 1995. Vol. 137, N 2.-С.162-168
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| Moller Survival rate of adult barn swallows Hirundo rustica in relation to sexual selection and reproduction // Ecology. -USA, 2002. Vol. 83, N 8.-С.2220-2228
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| Ecological conditions during winter predict arrival date at the breeding quarters in a trans-Saharan migratory bird // Ecol. Lett., 2004. Vol. 7, N 1.-С.21-25
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| Pap Host-symbiont relationship and abundance of feather mites in relation to age and body condition of the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica): An experimental study // Can. J. Zool., 2005. Vol. 83, N 8.-С.1059-1066
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| Pap Host-symbiont relationship and abundance of feather mites in relation to age and body condition of the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica): An experimental study // Can. J. Zool., 2005. Vol. 83, N 8.-С.1059-1066
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| Searching for potential wintering and migration areas a Danish Barn swallow population in South Africa by correlating NDVI with survival estimates // J. Ornithol., 2006. Vol. 147, N 2.-С.245-253
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| Age-independent telomere length predicts fitness in two bird Species // Mol. Ecol., 2006. Vol. 15, N 6.-С.1681-1688
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| Habitat preference, escape behavior, and cues used by feather mites to avoid molting with feathers // Behav. Ecol., 2006. Vol. 17, N 2.-С.277-284
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| Age-independent telomere length predicts fitness in two bird Species // Mol. Ecol., 2006. Vol. 15, N 6.-С.1681-1688
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| No evidence of genetic benefits from extra-pair fertilisations in female sand martins (Riparia riparia) // J. Ornithol., 2007. Vol. 148, N 2.-С.189-198
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| Between-male variation in sperm size, velocity and longevity in sand martins Riparia riparia // J. Avian Biol., 2008. Vol. 39, N 6.-С.647-652
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| Nagy Potential impact of EU accession on common farmland bird populations in Hungary // Acta ornithol., 2009. Vol. 44, N 1.-С.37-44
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| Szabo Zoltan D. Breeding dispersal patterns within a large Sand Martin (Riparia riparia) colony // J. Ornithol., 2010. Vol. 151, N 1.-С.185-191
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