Journal papers and book chapters - Géza Meszéna

(in reverse order)

  1. Zs. Vásárhelyi, G. Meszéna & I.Scheuring:
    Evolution of heritable behavioural differences in a model of social division of labour
    PeerJ 3:e977 (2015)
    Online

  2. G. Barabás, L. Pásztor, G. Meszéna & A. Ostling:
    Sensitivity analysis of coexistence in ecological communities: theory and application
    Ecology Letters 17(12): 1479-1494 (2014)
    Online

  3. G. Barabás, G. Meszéna & A. Ostling:
    Fixed point sensitivity analysis of interacting structured populations
    Theoretical Population Biology 92: 97-106 (2014)

  4. G. Barabás, R. D’Andrea, G. Meszéna & A. Ostling:
    Emergent neutrality or hidden niches?
    Oikos 122(11):1565-1572 (2013)

  5. G. Meszéna & A. Hendry:
    Introduction to Niche Theory and Speciation
    Evolutionary Ecology Research 14(4): 361-363 (2012)
    PDF

  6. G. Barabás, S. Pigolotti, M. Gyllenberg, U. Dieckmann & G. Meszéna:
    Continuous coexistence or discrete species? A new review of an old question
    Evolutionary Ecology Research 14: 523-554 (2012)

  7. G. Barabás, G. Meszéna & A. Ostling:
    Community robustness and limiting similarity in periodic environments
    Theoretical Ecology 5: 265-282 (2012)
    PDF

  8. A. Szilágyi & G. Meszéna:
    Coexistence in a fluctuating environment by the effect of relative nonlinearity: a minimal model.
    Journal of Theoretical Biology 267: 502-512 (2010)
    Preprint PDF

  9. L. Pásztor, Z. Botta-Dukát, T. Czárán, G. Magyar & G. Meszéna:
    Darwinian speciation and modern ecology. (in Hungarian)
    Természet Világa, 2009. II. különszám

  10. L. Pásztor, Z. Botta-Dukát, T. Czárán, G. Magyar & G. Meszéna:
    Darwinian Ecology. (in Hungarian)
    Magyar Tudomány, 2009 december, pp. 1434-1443
    HTML

  11. B. Oborny, J. Vukov, G. Csányi & G. Meszéna:
    Metapopulation dynamics across gradients - The relation between colonization and extinction in shaping the range edge
    Oikos 118: 1453-1460 (2009)

  12. K. Parvinen & G. Meszéna:
    Disturbance-generated niche-segregation in a structured metapopulation model.
    Evolutionary Ecology Research 11: 651-666 (2009)
    PDF

  13. G. Barabás & G. Meszéna:
    When the exception becomes the rule: the disappearance of limiting similarity in the Lotka-Volterra model.
    Journal of Theoretical Biology 258: 89-94 (2009)
    Preprint PDF

  14. A. Szilágyi & G. Meszéna:
    Limiting similarity and niche theory for structured populations.
    Journal of Theoretical Biology 258: 27-37 (2009)
    Preprint PDF

  15. A. Szilágyi & G. Meszéna:
    Two-patch model of spatial niche segregation.
    Evolutionary Ecology 23: 187-205 (2009)
    Preprint PDF
    The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com: HTML PDF

  16. G. Meszéna:
    Ecology and evolution from a physicist's viewpoint. (in Hungarian)
    Fizikai Szemle, 2008 november, pp. 391-395
    Article PDF, black & while.
    Whole issue PDF, on the 10th anniversary of the Department, in color, much nicer!

  17. M. Durinx, J. A. J. Metz & G. Meszéna:
    Adaptive dynamics for physiologically structured population models.
    Journal of Mathematical Biology 56(5): 673-742 (2008)
    Preprint PDF Online PDF

  18. P.S. Pennings, M. Kopp, G. Meszéna, U. Dieckmann & J. Hermisson:
    An analytically tractable model for competitive speciation.
    American Naturalist 171(1): E44-71 (2008)
    E-article

  19. In: Ökológia (Ecology, in Hungarian), Nemzeti Tankönyvkiadó, Budapest, 2007, edited by L. Pásztor & B. Oborny

  20. B. Oborny, Gy. Szabó, G. Meszéna:
    Survival of species in patchy landscapes: percolation in space and time.
    In: D. Storch, P. Marquet & J. Brown (eds.) Scaling biodiversity. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge pp. 409-440 (2007)
    Santa Fe preprint

  21. P. Szabó, & G. Meszéna:
    Multi-scale regulated plant community dynamics: mechanisms and implications.
    Oikos 116: 233-240 (2007)
    PDF

  22. P. Szabó, & G. Meszéna:
    Spatial ecological hierachies: Coexistence on heterogeneous landscapes via scale niche diversification.
    Ecosystems 9: 1009-1016 (2006)
    PDF

  23. P. L. Várkonyi, G. Meszéna, G. Domokos:
    Emergence of asymmetry in evolution. Theoretical Population Biology 70(1): 63-75 (2006)
    PDF

  24. P. Szabó, & G. Meszéna:
    Limiting similarity revisited.
    Oikos 112(3): 612-619 (2006)
    PDF

  25. G. Meszéna, M. Gyllenberg, L. Pásztor & J. A. J. Metz:
    Competitive exclsion and limiting similarity: a unified theory.
    Theoretical Population Biology 69(1): 68-87 (2006)
    PDF

  26. G. Meszéna, M. Gyllenberg, F. J. Jacobs & J. A. J. Metz:
    Link between population dynamics and dyanamics of Darwinian evolution.
    Physical Review Letters 95(7): 078105 (2005)
    PDF

  27. G. Meszéna:
    Populáció reguláció és niche.
    Magyar Tudomány (2005/4, 410. o.)
    (Title in English: Population regulation and niche)

  28. Meszéna, G.:
    Adaptive dynamics: the continuity argument.
    Journal of Evolutionary Biology 18(5): 1182-1185 (2005)
    PDF
    This is an invited commentary on the "Target review" "20 questions on Adaptice Dynamics: a target review" by Waxman & Gavrilets, Journal of Evolutionary Biology 18(5): 1139-1154 (2005)

  29. Oborny, B., G. Meszéna & Gy. Szabó:
    Dynamics of populations on the verge of extinction.
    Oikos 109(2): 291-296 (2005)
    PDF

  30. Mágori, K., P. Szabó, F. Mizera & G. Meszéna:
    Adaptive dynamics in cellular automaton: Role of spatiality in competition, coexistence and evolutionary branching.
    Evolutionary Ecology Research 7: 1-21 (2005)
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  31. Gyllenberg, M. & G. Meszéna:
    On the impossibility of coexistence of infinitely many strategies.
    Journal of Mathematical Biology 50: 133-160 (2005)
    abstract PDF
    Copyright: Springer. The original publication is available at springerlink.com.

  32. Geritz, S.A.H., É. Kisdi, G. Meszéna & J.A.J. Metz:
    Adaptive dynamics of speciation.
    In: U. Dieckmann, M. Doebeli, J.A.J. Metz, D. Tautz (eds.) Adaptive speciation. Cambridge University Press (2004)
    PDF
    The book itself.

  33. Vukics, A., J. Asbóth & G. Meszéna:
    Speciation in multidimensional evolutionary space.
    Physical Review E 68, 041903 (2003)
    abstract PDF

  34. Mágori, K., Oborny, B., Dieckmann, U. & Meszéna, G.:
    Cooperation and competition in heterogeneous environments: The evolution of resource sharing in clonal plants.
    Evolutionary Ecology Research 5(6): 787-817 (2003)
    abstract PDF

  35. Mizera, F. & G. Meszéna:
    Spatial niche packing, character displacement and adaptive speciation along an environmental gradient.
    Evolutionary Ecology Research 5: 363-382 (2003)
    abstract PDF

  36. Meszéna G. & E. Szathmáry:
    Adaptive dynamics of parabolic replicators.
    Selection 2(1-2):147-159 (2001)
    abstract
    PDF (Courtesy of Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest.)

  37. Meszéna G., É. Kisdi, U. Dieckmann , S.A.H. Geritz & J.A.J. Metz:
    Evolutionary optimisation models and matrix games in the unified perspective of adaptive dynmics.
    Selection 2(1-2):193-210 (2001)
    abstract
    PDF (Courtesy of Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest.)

  38. Meszéna G., H.V. Westerhoff & O. Somsen:
    Reply to Comment on 'Non-equilibrium thermodynamics of light absorption'.
    Journal of Physics A: Mathematics and General 33:1301-1303 (2000)
    abstract

  39. Pásztor, L., É. Kisdi & G. Meszéna:
    Jensen's inequality and optimal life history strategies in stochastic environments.
    Trends Ecol. Evol. 15(3): 117-118 (2000)
    abstract

  40. Meszéna G. & H.V. Westerhoff:
    Non-equilibrium thermodynamics of light absorption.
    Journal of Physics A: Mathematics and General 32: 301-311 (1999)
    abstract PDF

  41. Kisdi, É, G. Meszéna & L. Pásztor:
    Individual optimization:
    Mechanisms shaping the optimal reaction norm.
    Evolutionary Ecology 12: 211-221 (1998)
    abstract

  42. Geritz, S.A.H., É. Kisdi, G. Meszéna & J.A.J. Metz:
    Evolutionary singular strategies and the evolutionary growth and branching of the evolutionary tree.
    Evolutionary Ecology 12: 35-57 (1998)
    abstract

  43. Meszéna G., I. Czibula & S.A.H. Geritz: Adaptive dynamics in a 2-patch environment: a toy model for allopatric and parapatric speciation.
    Journal of Biological Systems 5(2): 265-284 (1997)
    abstract PDF

  44. Geritz, S.A.H., É. Kisdi, G. Meszéna & J.A.J. Metz:
    The dynamics of adaptation and evolutionary branching.
    Phys. Rev. Lett. 78(10): 2024-2027 (1997)
    abstract
    PDF

  45. Pásztor, E., G. Meszéna & É. Kisdi:
    R0 or r: a matter of taste?
    J. Evol. Biol. 9: 511-518 (1996)
    abstract

  46. J.A.J. Metz, S.A.H. Geritz, G. Meszéna, F.J.A. Jacobs & J.S. van Heerwaarden:
    Adaptive dynamics, a geometrical study of the consequences of nearly faithfull reproduction I,
    In: S.J. van Strien & S.M. Verduyn Lunel (eds.) Stochastic and spatial structures of dynamical systems. North Holland, Amsterdam, 1996, pp. 183-231

  47. Kisdi É. & G. Meszéna:
    Life histories with lottery competition in a stochastic environment: ESSs which do not prevail
    Theor. Pop. Biol. 47(2): 191-211 (1995)
    abstract

  48. Osváth Sz., G. Meszéna, V. Barazda & Gy. Garab:
    Trapping magnetically oriented thylakoid membranes in gels for electric measurements
    J. Photochem. Photobiol. B: Biology 26: 287-292 (1994)
    abstract

  49. Meszéna G.:
    Wavelength dependence and kinetics of the photovoltaic effects in chloroplast suspensions
    Biophysical Chemistry 48: 315-319 (1994)
    abstract

  50. Meszéna G. & H.V. Westerhoff:
    Light intensity distribution in thylakoids and the polarity of the photovoltage effect
    Biopysical Chemistry 48: 321-336 (1994)
    abstract

  51. Meszéna G.:
    Path Analysis in General Control Theory
    In: Modern trends in BioThermoKinetics. Ed. J-P. Mazat, S. Schuster, M. Rigoulet. Plenum Press, London, 1993, pp. 217- 224
    abstract

  52. Meszéna G. & H.V. Westerhoff:
    Photovoltage measurements as a probe of light distribution and ion movements around photosynthetic apparatus
    In: Modern trends in BioThermoKinetics. Ed. J-P. Mazat, S. Schuster, M. Rigoulet. Plenum Press, London, 1993, pp. 401- 406

  53. Kisdi É. & Meszéna G.:
    Density Dependent Life History Evolution in Fluctuating Environment
    In: Lecture Notes in Biomathematics 98: Adaptation in Stochastic Environments (ed. J. Yoshimura & C.W. Clark), 1993, pp. 26-62
    abstract

  54. Meszéna G. & L. Pásztor:
    Population regulation and life-history strategies
    In: Proceeding in nonlinear science. Organizational constraints on the dynamics of evolution.
    Ed. J. Maynard Smith and G. Vida. Manchester University Press, Manchester and New York (1990)
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  55. Meszéna G. & D. DeVault:
    Investigations of the polarity of photo-induced electrical signal of chloroplast suspensions
    Photosynthesis Research 22: 115-122 (1989)

  56. Meszéna G., E. Papp & G. Fricsovszky:
    Study of the fast photoelectric signal from a chloroplast suspension
    Studia Biophysica 126: 77-86 (1988)

  57. Papp E., G. Fricsovszky & G. Meszéna G:
    Electrodichroism of purple membrane.
    Biophys. J. 49: 1089-1100 (1986)

  58. Fricsovszky G., E. Papp, G. Meszéna & A. E.-Lakkani:
    Kinetics of the M state of bacteriorhodopsin.
    Studia Biophys. 111: 23-34 (1986)

  59. Meszéna G. & L. Pásztor:
    Density-dependent life-history strategies (in Hungarian)
    Abstracta Botanica 10: 97-116 (1986)

  60. Papp, E. & G. Meszéna:
    Field concentration and temperature dependence of fluorescence polarization of magnetically oriented chloroplasts.
    Biophys. J. 39: 1 (1982)