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List of works by László Forró

Anostraca and Conchostraca taxa described by E. Daday together with a catalogue of pertinent material in the Hungarian Natural History Museum

article by L Forró & J Brtek published 1984 in Miscellanea zoologica hungarica

In memoriam Jenő Daday

scientific article published in 1982

Invertebrate food sources for waterbirds provided by the reconstructed wetland of Nyirkai-Hany, northwestern Hungary

J. E. Schoedler: a short biography and his contributions to cladocerology

article by L Forró published 1984 in Miscellanea zoologica hungarica

Morphometric characteristics and COI haplotype diversity of Arctodiaptomus spinosus (Copedoda) populations in soda pans in Hungary

scientific article

Non-congruent geographic patterns of genetic divergence across European species of Branchinecta (Anostraca: Branchinectidae)

scientific article published in 2017

Ostracoda taxa described by E. Daday, together with a catalogue of pertinent material in the Hungarian Natural History Museum

article by L Forró et al published 1987 in Miscellanea zoologica hungarica

Reconstruction of flood events in an oxbow lake (Marótzugi-Holt-Tisza, NE Hungary) by using subfossil cladocerans remains and sediments

scientific article published in 2016

References to E. Daday (1914–1927): „Monographie systematique des Phyllopodes Conchostraces”

Revised list of references to Daday de Deés (1915–1927): Monographie systématique des Phyllopodes conchostracés

scientific article

Salinity and depth as structuring factors of cryptic divergence in Moina brachiata (Crustacea: Cladocera)

Seasonal dynamics and composition of cladoceran and copepod assemblages in ponds of a Hungarian cutaway peatland

article

Taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity: how subfossil cladocerans mirror contemporary community for ecosystem functioning: a comparative study in two oxbows

scientific article published in 2019

Transition from shallow lake to a wetland: a multi-proxy case study in Zalavári Pond, Lake Balaton, Hungary

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