Boglárka Bukor

PhD student

I studied at the University of Veterinary Science (Budapest). My BSc thesis topic was “The frequency of re-nesting in the forest and urban populations of Great Tit” and I wrote my MSc thesis on the topic of “Annual survival of adult Great Tits in different types of breeding habitat”. Currently, I am a PhD student at the University of Pannonia, Veszprém. My study focuses on population viability and its ultimate aim is to build a population demographic model. Thus, we investigate the key demographic parameters as breeding density, multi-brooding propensity, and survival probability.

Contact: bukor.boglarka[at]gmail.com

Publications:

Seress, G., Sándor, K., Bókony, V., Bukor, B., Hubai, K., Liker, A. (2025) Radio-tracking urban breeding birds: The importance of native vegetation.  Ecological Applications (35, 1): e3095. https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.3095

Bukor, B., Kósa, B., Liker, A., Seress, G. (2024) Winter field survey of bird feeders in two Hungarian cities. Ornis Hungarica (1): 80–95.
https://doi.org/10.2478/orhu-2024-0006

Bukor, B., Seress, G., Pipoly, I., Sándor, K., Sinkovics, C., Vincze, E., Liker, A. (2021) Double-brooding and annual breeding success of great tits in urban and forest habitats. Current Zoology, 2021 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoab096