Eszter Szöllősi
Post-doc
Evolutionary EcologyÂ
Biological station of Donana
Spain
Biography
Dr. Eszter Szöllősi is affiliated to Evolutionary Ecology , Biological station of Donana. Dr. Eszter Szöllősi is currently providing services as Post-doc. Dr. Eszter Szöllősi has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. Eszter Szöllősi contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Eszter Szöllősi is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. Eszter Szöllősi academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. Eszter Szöllősi research interests include Malaria in birds, Causes and consequences of hatching asynchrony, Maternal effects as tools of compensation for poor offspring quality.
Research Interest
Malaria in birds, Causes and consequences of hatching asynchrony, Maternal effects as tools of compensation for poor offspring quality
Publications
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Garamszegi, L.Z., Zagalska-Neubauer, M. Canal, D., Markó, G., Szász, E., ZsebÅ‘k, S., SzöllÅ‘si, E., Herczeg, G., Török, J. (2015). Malaria parasites, immune challenge, MHC variability, and predator avoidance in a passerine bird. Behavioral Ecology 26:1292-1302.Â
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Szöllősi, E., Garamszegi, L.Z., Hegyi, G., Laczi, M., Rosivall, B., Török, J. (2016). Haemoproteus infection status of collared flycatcher males changes within a breading season. Parasitology Research 115:4663-4672
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Szász, E., Szöllősi, E., Hegyi, G., Török, J., Rosivall, B. (2017). Rearing conditions have long-term sex-specific fitness consequences in the collared flycatcher. Behavioral Ecology 28:717-723