Books / Könyvek
Szőke V,
Vas Z,
Rózsa L (szerk.) 2023.
Ottóról és bogarakról. Budapest, magánkiadás.
Rózsa
L, Oláh D 2021.
A típuspéldány elrablása és más rettentő bűncselekmények a Természettudományi
Múzeumban. ELKH
Ökológiai Kutatóközpont.
Varga Z, Rózsa L, Papp L, Peregovits L (szerk.) 2021. Zootaxonómia: az
állatvilág sokfélesége. Pars KFT.
Kun
Á, Kozák E, Mokos J, Rózsa L 2021. Covid: olyan, mint az influenza, csak
halálosabb. Útmutató járványokhoz, nem csak stopposoknak. Typotex.
Wheelis
M,
Rózsa L,
Dando M
(eds.) 2006. Deadly Cultures: Biological Weapons since 1945. Harvard
University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London, p. 479.
Rózsa
L 2005. Élősködés: az állati és emberi fejlődés motorja [Parasitism: a
driving force of animal and human evolution – in Hungarian]. Medicina,
Budapest. p. 318.
Journal articles and book chapters / Cikkek és
könyvfejezetek
Reiczigel J, Marozzi M, Fábián I, Rózsa L 2024.
Biostatistics
for Parasitologists: A Painless Introduction. chapter 7, pp. 83-91. In:
Gardner SL and Gardner SA (eds.) Concepts in Animal Parasitology. Zea Books,
Lincoln, Nebraska, US.
Rózsa
L,
Weaver HJ 2024.
Phthiraptera (Order): Lice. chapter 64, pp. 771-789. In: Gardner SL and
Gardner SA (eds.) Concepts in Animal Parasitology. Zea Books, Lincoln, Nebraska,
US.
Sychra O, Rózsa L, Podani J, Sychra V, Literák I, Capek M 2024. Multivariate
study of lice (Insecta: Psocodea: Phthiraptera) assemblages hosted by
hummingbirds (Aves: Trochilidae). Parasitology
151: 191-199.
Krishnan
N, Rózsa L, Szilágyi A, Garay J 2024. Coevolutionary stability of host-symbiont
systems with mixed-mode transmission. Journal of Theoretical Biology
576: 111620.
Rózsa L, Garay J 2023. Definitions of parasitism, considering its potentially
opposing effects at different levels of hierarchical organization.
Parasitology 150 (9): 761-768.
Oniki-Willis Y, Willis EO, Lopes LE, Rózsa L 2023.
Museum-based research on the lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) infestations of
hummingbirds (Aves: Trochilidae) – prevalence, genus richness, and parasite
associations.
Diversity 15 (1): 54.
Rózsa L, Moldovan E 2022. Relationship between body size and sexual size
dimorphism in Syringophilid Quill Mites. Parasitology Research
121: 891–898.
Podani J, Rózsa L, Szilágyi A 2021. Annual plants, pigeons and flies: first
signs of quantitative ecological thinking in Linnaeus’ works. Archives of
Natural History
48 (1): 94–110.
Jankowiak
Ł, Rozsa L, Tryjanowski P, Møller AP 2020. A negative covariation between
toxoplasmosis and CoVID-19 with alternative interpretations. Scientific
Reports 10: 12512.
Piross IS, Siliwal M, Kumar RS, Palatitz P, Solt S, Borbáth B, Vili N, Magonyi
N, Vas Z, Rózsa L, Harnos A, Fehérvári P 2020.
Sex interacts with age-dependent change in the abundance of lice infesting Amur
Falcons (Falco
amurensis). Parasitology
Research
119: 2579–2585.
Piross IS, Solt S, Horváth É,, Kotymán L, Palatitz P, Bertók P, Szabó K, Vili
N, Vas Z, Rózsa L, Harnos A, Fehérvári P 2020. Sex-dependent changes in the
louse abundance of red-footed falcons (Falco
vespertinus). Parasitology
Research 119: 1327–1335.
Reiczigel J, Marozzi M, Fábián I, Rózsa L 2019. Biostatistics for
parasitologists – a primer to Quantitative Parasitology. Trends in
Parasitology
35(4): 277–281.
Piross IS, Harnos A, Rózsa L 2019.
Rensch’s rule in avian lice: contradictory allometric trends for sexual size
dimorphism. Scientific Reports
9: 7908.
Yosef R, Strutzer O, Tabibi R, Rózsa L 2019. Infestations of
lice of Steppe Buzzards (Buteo buteo vulpinus)
differ from those of Common Buzzards (Buteo buteo buteo).
Journal of Raptor Research
53(1): 102–108.
Rózsa L 2018.
Railway-facilitated dispersal of the Spanish Sparrow (Passer hispaniolensis)
during its current range expansion in the Pannonian Basin.
Bioinvasions Records 7(4): 469–473.
Piross
IS, Saliga R, Solt Sz, Horváth É, Kotymán L, Harnos A, Rózsa L, Palatitz P,
Fehérvári P 2018. A tolltetű-fertőzöttség és fészekaljméret kapcsolata a vörös
vércsénél (Falco tinnunculus) / The relationship of louse infestation and
clutch size in the Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus). Magyar
Állatorvosok Lapja 140: 745–753.
Rózsa L, Apari P, Sulyok M, Tappe D, Bodó I, Hardi R, Müller V 2017.
The evolutionary logic of sepsis. Infection, Genetics and Evolution
55: 135–141.
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.
Lang Z,
Rózsa L, Reiczigel J 2017. Comparison of measures of crowding, group size and
diversity. Ecosphere 8(7): e01897.
Hardi R, Babocsay G, Tappe D, Sulyok M, Bodó I, Rózsa L 2017.
Armillifer-infected snakes sold at Congolese bushmeat markets represent an
emerging zoonotic threat. EcoHealth 14(4):
743–749.
Reiczigel J, Rózsa L 2017. Do small samples underestimate mean abundance? It
depends on what type of bias we consider. Folia Parasitologica 64:
025.
Tappe D, Sulyok M, Riu T, Rózsa
L, Bodó I, Schoen C, Muntau B, Babocsay G, Hardi R 2016. Co-infections in
visceral pentastomiasis, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Emerging
Infectious Diseases 22:
1333–1339.
Markó
B; Csata E; Erős K; Német E; Czekes Z; Rózsa L 2016.
Distribution
of the myrmecoparasitic fungus Rickia wasmannii (Ascomycota: Laboulbeniales)
across colonies, individuals, and body parts of Myrmica scabrinodis.
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 136: 74–80.
Paperna I, Rózsa L, Yosef
R 2016. Avian haemosporidian blood parasite infections
at a migration hotspot in Eilat, Israel. European Journal of Ecology
2(1):
47–52.
Csörgő T, Harnos A, Rózsa L, Karcza Z, Fehérvári P 2016. Detailed description
of the Ócsa Bird Ringing Station, Hungary: Location, methods and overview of
results (1984–2015). Ornis Hungarica 24(2): 91–107.
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.
Tryjanowski P, Hromada M, Morelli F, Nelson E, Prokop P, Reino L, Rozsa L,
Yosef R 2015. Ecology in Europe: is there an ‘empty’ niche for the new journal
among competitors, predators and parasites? European Journal of Ecology
1: 1–4.
Rózsa L, Apari
P, Müller V 2015. The Microbiome Mutiny Hypothesis: can our microbiome turn against us
when we are old or seriously ill? Biology
Direct 10:
3.
Rózsa
L,
Vas Z
2015. Co-extinct and critically co-endangered species of parasitic lice, and
conservation-induced extinction: should lice be reintroduced to their hosts?
Oryx 49(1): 107–110.
Tappe D, Sulyok M, Rozsa L, Muntau B, Haeupler A, Bodó I, Hardi R 2015.
Molecular diagnosis of abdominal Armillifer grandis pentastomiasis in
the Democratic Republic of Congo. Journal of Clinical Microbiology
53(7):
2362–2364.
Rózsa
L,
Tryjanowski
P,
Vas Z
2015. Under the changing climate: how shifting geographic distributions and
sexual selection shape parasite diversification. In: Morand S, Krasnov B, Littlewood T (eds.) Parasite diversity and diversification: evolutionary
ecology meets phylogenetics. pp 58–76. Cambridge University Press.
Rózsa
L,
Vas Z
2015. Host correlates of diversification in avian lice. In: Morand S, Krasnov
B, Littlewood T (eds.) Parasite diversity and diversification: evolutionary
ecology meets phylogenetics. pp 215–229. Cambridge University Press.
Rózsa
L 2014. A proposal
for the classification of biological weapons sensu lato. Theory in
Biosciences
133(3): 129–134.
Rózsa L 2014.
Biológiai agresszió és biológiai fegyverek. Nemzet és Biztonság
2014(6):
137–143.
Sulyok
M, Rózsa L, Bodó I, Tappe D, Hardi R
2014.
Ocular Pentastomiasis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
PLoS
Neglected Tropical Diseases
8(7): e3041.
Hardi
R,
Sulyok M, Rózsa L, Bodó I 2013. A man with unilateral ocular pain and
blindness. Clinical Infectious Diseases 57: 469–470.
Vas
Z,
Fuisz TI,
Fehérvári P,
Reiczigel J,
Rózsa L 2013. Avian brood parasitism and ectoparasite richness – scale
dependent diversity interactions in a three-level host-parasite system.
Evolution 67: 959–968.
Oláh
G,
Vigo G, Ortiz L,
Rozsa L,
Brightsmith D
2013. Philornis sp. bot fly larvae in free living Scarlet Macaw nestlings and
a new technique for their extraction. Veterinary Parasitology 196:
245–249.
Lengyel
S,
Tar J, Rózsa L 2012. Flock size measures of migrating Lesser White-fronted
Geese Anser erythropus. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
58: 297–303.
Vas
Z,
Csorba G,
Rózsa L 2012. Evolutionary co-variation of host and parasite diversity – the
first test of Eichler’s rule using parasitic lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera).
Parasitology Research 111: 393–401.
Rózsa
L, Apari P 2012. Why infest the loved ones – inherent human behaviour
indicates former mutualism with head lice. Parasitology 139:
696–700.
Vas
Z,
Rékási J,
Rózsa L 2012. A checklist of lice of Hungary (Insecta: Phthiraptera).
Annales Historico-Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici 104: 5–109.
Vas
Z,
Privigyei Cs, Prohászka VI,
Csörgő T,
Rózsa L 2012. New species and host association records for the Hungarian avian
louse fauna (Insecta: Phthiraptera). Ornis Hungarica 20: 44–49.
Vas
Z,
Lefebvre L,
Johnson K,
Rózsa L 2011. Clever birds are lousy: co-variation between avian innovation
and the taxonomic richness of their Amblyceran lice. International Journal
for Parasitology 41: 1295–1300.
Møller
AP,
Erritzøe J,
Rózsa L 2010. Ectoparasites, uropygial glands and hatching success in birds.
Oecologia 163: 303–311.
Tryjanowski
P,
Adamski Z,
Dylewska M,
Bulkai L,
Rózsa L 2009. Demographic correlates of sexual size dimorphism and male
genital size in the lice Philopterus coarctatus. Journal of Parasitology
95: 1120–1124.
Rózsa
L 2009. A psychochemical weapon considered by the Warsaw Pact: a research note.
Substance Use & Misuse 44: 172–178.
Rózsa
L 2009. The motivation for biological aggression is an inherent and common
aspect of the human behavioural repertoire. Medical Hypotheses 72:
217–219.
Apari
P, Rózsa L 2009. The tripartite immune conflict in placentals and a hypothesis
on fetal→maternal microchimerism. Medical Hypotheses 72: 52–54.
Vas
Z,
Csörgő T,
Møller AP, Rózsa L 2008. The feather holes on the Barn Swallow Hirundo
rustica and other small Passerines are probably caused by Brueelia spp.
lice. Journal of Parasitology 94: 1438–1440.
Reiczigel
J,
Lang Z, Rózsa L,
Tóthmérész B
2008. Measures of sociality: two different views of group size. Animal
Behaviour 75: 715–721.
Rózsa
L 2008. The rise of non-adaptive intelligence in humans under pathogen
pressure. Medical Hypotheses 70: 685–690.
Felső
B, Rózsa L 2007. Diving behavior reduces genera richness of lice (Insecta:
Phthiraptera) of mammals. Acta Parasitologica 52: 82–85.
Apari
P, Rózsa L 2006. Deal in the womb: fetal opiates, parent-offspring conflict,
and the future of midwifery. Medical Hypotheses 67: 1189–1194.
Felső
B, Rózsa L 2006. Reduced taxonomic richness of lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) in
diving birds. Journal of Parasitology 92: 867–869.
Oláh
G,
Rózsa L 2006. Nitrogen metabolic wastes do not influence drinking water
preference in feral pigeons. Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum
Hungaricae 52: 401–406.
Sike
T, Rózsa L 2006. Owl pellet avoidance in yellow-necked field mice Apodemus
flavicollis and house mice Mus musculus. Acta Zoologica Academiae
Scientiarum Hungaricae 52: 77–80.
Møller
AP, Rózsa L 2005. Parasite biodiversity and host defenses: Chewing lice and
immune response of their avian hosts. Oecologia 142: 169–176.
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.
Merkl
O, Bagyura J,
Rózsa L 2004. Insects inhabiting saker (Falco cherrug) nests in Hungary.
Ornis Hungarica 14: 23–26.
Rózsa
L 2003. A madarak tetvei (Phthiraptera). Állattani Közlemények 88:
3–29.
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.
Liker
A,
Márkus M, Vozár Á, Zemankovics E, Rózsa L 2001. Distribution of Carnus
hemapterus in a starling colony. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79:
574–580.
Rózsa
L 2000. Spite, xenophobia, and collaboration between hosts and parasites.
Oikos 91: 396–400.
Rózsa
L,
Reiczigel J,
Majoros G
2000. Quantifying parasites in samples of hosts. Journal of Parasitology
86: 228–232.
Rózsa
L 1999. Influencing random transmission is a neutral character in hosts.
Journal of Parasitology 85: 1032–1035.
Lefebvre
L,
Gaxiola A, Dawson S, Timmermans S, Rosza [sic] L, Kabai
P
1998.
Feeding innovations and forebrain size in australasian birds. Behaviour
135: 1077–1097.
Reiczigel
J,
Rózsa L 1998. Host-mediated site-segregation of ectoparasites: an
individual-based simulation study. Journal of Parasitology 84:
491–498.
Rózsa
L 1997. Adaptive sex-ratio manipulation in Pediculus humanus capitis: possible
interpretation of Buxton’s data. Journal of Parasitology 83:
543–544.
Rózsa
L 1997. Wing-feather mite (Acari: Proctophyllodidae) abundance correlates with
body mass of Passerine hosts: a comparative study. Canadian Journal of
Zoology 75: 1535–1539.
Rózsa
L 1997. Patterns in the abundance of avian lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera,
Ischnocera). Journal of Avian Biology 28: 249–254.
Rékási
J,
Rózsa L, Kiss JB 1997. Patterns in the distribution of avian lice (Phthiraptera:
Amblycera, Ischnocera). Journal of Avian Biology 28: 150–156.
Rózsa
L, Rékási J,
Reiczigel J
1996. Relationship of host coloniality to the population ecology of avian lice
(Insecta: Phthiraptera). Journal of Animal Ecology 65: 242–248.
Rózsa
L 1993. Speciation patterns of ectoparasites and "straggling" lice.
International Journal for Parasitology 23: 859–864.
Rózsa
L 1993. An experimental test of the site-specificity of preening to control
lice in feral pigeons. Journal of Parasitology 79: 968–970.
Rózsa
L 1992. Endangered parasite species. International Journal for Parasitology
22: 265–266.
Rózsa
L 1992. Veszélyeztetett élősködő fajok természetvédelmi értéke és kezelése.
Természetvédelmi Közlemények 2: 65–70.
Rózsa
L 1991. Flamingo lice contravene Fahrenholz. International Journal for
Parasitology 21: 151–152.
Rózsa
L 1990. The ectoparasite fauna of feral pigeon populations in Hungary.
Parasitologia Hungarica 23: 115–119.
Rózsa
L 1989. Gazda-parazita kapcsolat: koevolúció vagy szekvenciális evolúció?
Parasitologia Hungarica 22: 29–33.
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
Book
chapters in Hungarian / Könyv fejezetek magyarul
Rózsa L 2024.
Emberen élősködő
tetvek. In: Bajomi D, Csorba G, Sallay A, Vas Z (szerk.) Közegészségügyi
kártevők biológiája – képes kézikönyv.
Magyar Kártevőirtók Országos Szövetsége. pp. 54–61.
Magyar
G, Rózsa L 2009. A madárvonulás szerepe a paraziták és betegségek
terjesztésében. In: Magyar Madárvonulási Atlasz, Kossuth Kiadó,
Budapest. pp. 32–35.
Rózsa
L 2002. A gazda-parazita kapcsolat viselkedés-ökológiája. In: Barta Z, Liker
A. és Székely T. (szerk.): Viselkedésökológia: új irányzatok. pp.
144–164. Osiris Kiadó, Budapest.
Sós
E, Rózsa L 2000. Egészség- és balesetvédelem. In: Kalotás Z. (szerk.):
Természetvédelmi ismeretek a madár- és denevérgyűrűzési, valamint a
solymászvizsgához. Környezetvédelmi Minisztérium, Természetvédelmi
Hivatal. pp. 259–273.
Rózsa
L 1996. Féregatka-alakúak (Pentastomida) rendje, Tetűalakúak (Phthiraptera)
rendje, Madarak (Aves) osztálya. In: Papp L. (szerk.): Zootaxonómia. pp.
147, 184–186, 343–364.
DSc
thesis / Doktori értekezés
Rózsa
L 2005. A gazda-parazita kapcsolat egyes evolúciós, ökológiai és
viselkedési vonatkozásai. Akadémiai doktori értekezés
Miscellany / Tudományos élet, oktatás, ismeretterjesztés stb.