Dr. Judit Zsuzsanna Bódis - MATE Research
Overview
In the initial stages of her career, Dr. Zsuzsanna Judit Bódis has delved into the population biology of orchid species, a focus she later broadened to encompass various other species. Her commitment lies in research topics that are both conservation-oriented and practical, spanning areas such as floristic values, habitat mapping, landscape use history, and monitoring the effects of conservation interventions.Primarily identifying as a teacher, her research frequently aligns with the interests and inquiries of her students. This dynamic has led her to explore topics like medicinal plants and community gardens. Her research endeavors are consistently collaborative, placing a strong emphasis on the inclusion of undergraduate and postgraduate students in the team effort.
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Publications
Orchid Biology and Ecology |
North-facing roadside slopes: Anthropogenic climate microrefugia for orchids
Biological flora of Central Europe Himantoglossum adriaticum H. Baumann
Roadsides provide refuge for orchids: characteristic of the surrounding landscape
Plant Population Demography |
Phenotypic plasticity masks range-wide genetic differentiation for vegetative but not reproductive traits in a short-lived plant
Global gene flow releases invasive plants from environmental constraints on genetic diversity
Projects
PlantPopNet - A Spatially Distributed Model System for Population Ecology
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