Dr. Árpád Ferincz - MATE Research
Overview
Dr. Árpád Ferincz initially focused on distribution pattern analysis and ecological risk assessment of non-indigenous fish species. Later on, in parallel with participating (H2020, NVKP) and coordinating (GINOP) 'applied' research project he became experienced in fishery management and anthropogenic loads (nutrient, micropollutant) on surface waters, especially fish assemblages.
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Publications
Micropollutants
Pharmaceuticals in water and sediment of small streams under the pressure of urbanization: Concentrations, interactions, and risks
Effects of pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) on fish body and scale shape in natural waters
Occurrence of pharmaceuticals in the danube and drinking water wells: Efficiency of riverbank filtration
Ecology of invasive fish
Risk assessment of non-native fishes in the catchment of the largest Central-European shallow lake (Lake Balaton, Hungary)
Desiccation frequency drives local invasions of non-native gibel carp (Carassius gibelio) in the catchment of a large, shallow lake (Lake Balaton, Hungary)
Non-native fish species in Hungarian waters: historical overview, potential sources and recent trends in their distribution
Fishery management
Testing the efficiency of artificial spawning nests for pikeperch (Sander lucioperca L.) under natural conditions (Lake Balaton, Hungary)
Speaking their language – Development of a multilingual decision-support tool for communicating invasive species risks to decision makers and stakeholders
A global-scale screening of non-native aquatic organisms to identify potentially invasive species under current and future climate conditions
Hidden diversity: cryptic fish species
Increased spatial resolution of sampling in the Carpathian basin helps to understand the phylogeny of central European stream-dwelling gudgeons
The mixed phylogenetic origin of northern pike (Esox lucius Linnaeus 1758) populations in the Middle Danubian drainage
Mitochondrial sequence diversity reveals the hybrid origin of invasive gibel carp (Carassius gibelio) populations in Hungary
Geometric morphometric studies on fish
The role of ontogenetic development in fish scale shape changes
The role of ontogenetic development in fish scale shape changes
Repeatability, reproducibility, separative power and subjectivity of different fish morphometric analysis methods
Projects
Tools for Assessment and Planning Aquaculture Sustainability (TAPAS)