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Journal articles / Cikkek
Lang Z,
Rózsa L, Reiczigel J 2017. Comparison of measures of crowding, group size and
diversity.
Ecosphere – in press
Reiczigel J, Rózsa L 2017. Do small samples underestimate mean abundance? It
depends on what type of bias we consider. Folia Parasitologica 64:
025.
Harnos A, Lang Z, Petrás D, Bush SE, Szabó K, Rózsa L 2017. Size matters for
lice on birds: coevolutionary
allometry of host and parasite body size. Evolution 71(2):
421–431.
Reiczigel J, Mejía Salazar MF, Bollinger TK, Rózsa L 2015. Comparing radio-tracking
and visual detection methods to quantify group size measures.
European Journal of Ecology 1(2):
1–4.
Reiczigel
J,
Lang Z, Rózsa L,
Tóthmérész B
2008. Measures of sociality: two different views of group size. Animal
Behaviour 75: 715–721.
Reiczigel
J,
Lang Z, Rózsa L, Tóthmérész B 2005. Properties of crowding indices and
statistical tools to analyze crowding data. Journal of Parasitology
91: 245–252.
Reiczigel
J,
Zakariás I,
Rózsa L 2005. A bootstrap test of stochastic equality of two populations.
The American Statistician 59: 156–161.
Reiczigel
J,
Rózsa L, Zakarias I 2003. Bootstrap Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test for use in
relation with non-shift alternatives. Controlled Clinical Trials 24:
291., Suppl. 3.
Rózsa
L,
Reiczigel J,
Majoros G
2000. Quantifying parasites in samples of hosts. Journal of Parasitology
86: 228–232.
Software / Szoftver
Reiczigel
J,
Rózsa L,
Reiczigel A 2013. Quantitative Parasitology on the Web 1.0. Budapest,
Hungary
Reiczigel
J,
Rózsa L 2007. Flocker 1.1. Budapest, Hungary
Reiczigel
J,
Rózsa L 2005. Quantitative Parasitology 3.0. Budapest, Hungary
Miscellany / Tudományos élet, oktatás, ismeretterjesztés stb.
Rózsa
L 2005. Az adatok jelentésének túlbecsülése – egy gyakori tévedés a hazai
humán viselkedéstudományokban. Magyar Epidemiológia 2: 307–309.
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Statistics offer new
methods to describe and compare complex biological features like parasite
burden or group size.
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