Eszter Szász
Research assistant
Evolutionary EcologyÂ
Biological station of Donana
Spain
Biography
Dr. Eszter Szász is affiliated to Evolutionary Ecology , Biological station of Donana. Dr. Eszter Szász is currently providing services as Research assistant. Dr. Eszter Szász has published numerous publications in various national and international peer-reviewed journals and presented scientific papers across the world. Because of the active association with different societies and academies as well as the contributions, Dr. Eszter Szász is been recognized by the subject experts around the world. Dr. Eszter Szász contributions are appreciated by various reputed awards. Dr. Eszter Szász clinical and scientific research interests include Sex ratio manipulation in birds, Role of behavioural traits in sex ratio manipulation in birds, Sex-specific fitness consequences of behavioural, morphological and environmental variables, Consistency of behavioural traits in the courtship and nestling caring periods, Sex ratio manipulation in humans.
Research Interest
Sex ratio manipulation in birds, Role of behavioural traits in sex ratio manipulation in birds, Sex-specific fitness consequences of behavioural, morphological and environmental variables, Consistency of behavioural traits in the courtship and nestling caring periods, Sex ratio manipulation in humans
Publications
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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.
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Jablonszky, M., Szász, E., Markó, G., Török, J., Herczeg, G., Garamszegi, L.Z. (2017). Escape ability and risk-taking behaviour in a Hungarian population of the collared flycatcher (Ficedula albicollis). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 71:54.
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Zsebők, S., Herczeg, G., Blázi, Gy., Laczi, M., Nagy, G., Szász, E., Markó, G., Török, J., Garamszegi, L. Z. (2017). Short- and long-term repeatability and pseudo-repeatability of bird song: sensitivity of signals to varying environments. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology