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Dávid Murányi is affiliated with Eszterházy Károly Catholic University in Hungary. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Engineering, with a strong emphasis on Ecology and Ocean Engineering as subfields.

The scientist's main areas of study focus on freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity and ecology, stonefly species taxonomy and ecology, and aquatic invertebrate ecology and behavior. Additional topics include genomics and phylogenetic studies, genetic diversity and population structure, Hungarian social, economic and educational studies, and invertebrate taxonomy and ecology.

The recent scholarly output of Dávid Murányi includes the following publications:

  • Two Complete Mitochondrial Genomes From Leuctridae (Plecoptera: Nemouroidea): Implications for the Phylogenetic Relationships Among Stoneflies, 2021, Journal of Insect Science
  • Identification crisis: a fauna-wide estimate of biodiversity expertise shows massive decline in a Central European country, 2024, Biodiversity and Conservation
  • Family-level phylogeny of infraorder Systellognatha (Insecta: Plecoptera) inferred from mitochondrial genomes, 2022, Zoologica Scripta
  • Review and contribution to the stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera) of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, with new species and new records from South China, 2022, Zootaxa
  • Notes on Perlodinella Klapálek, 1912 (Plecoptera: Perlodidae) with a new species and a new synonym, 2022, Zootaxa

Dávid Murányi frequently collaborates with the following coauthors:

  • WEIHAI LI
  • RAORAO MO
  • Guoquan Wang
  • Jinjun Cao
  • Tibor Kovács

The scientist publishes regularly in selected academic journals and venues:

  • Zootaxa
  • Global Biodiversity Information Facility
  • ZooKeys
  • Ecologica Montenegrina
  • Insects

Best Publications

  • Two new species of the Amphinemura sinensis group (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) from southern China.

    Raorao Mo;Guoquan Wang;Ding Yang;Weihai Li

  • Zwicknia gen. n., a new genus for the Capnia bifrons species group, with descriptions of three new species based on morphology, drumming signals and molecular genetics, and a synopsis of the West Palaearctic and Nearctic genera of Capniidae (Plecoptera).

    Dávid Murányi;Maribet Gamboa;Kirill Márk Orci

  • Holomorphology of Kamimuria peppapiggia sp. n. (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from the foothills of Taihang Mountains, Henan Province of China.

    Raorao Mo;Yanhua Yan;Guoquan Wang;Weihai Li

  • Additions to the genus Hemacroneuria Enderlein (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from China.

    Weihai Li;Raorao Mo;Dávid Murányi

  • New species and records of Leuctridae (Plecoptera) from Guangxi, China, on the basis of morphological and molecular data, with emphasis on Rhopalopsole .

    Weihai Li;Dávid Murányi;Maribet Gamboa;Ding Yang

  • Review of the Oriental genus Neoperlops Banks, 1939 (Plecoptera: Perlidae).

    Raorao Mo;Guoquan Wang;Weihai Li;Dávid Murányi

  • An additional new species of Peltoperlopsis Illies, 1966 (Plecoptera: Peltoperlidae) from China.

    Jinjun Cao;Raorao Mo;Weihai Li;Dávid Murányi

  • A new species of Sinacroneuria (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, southcentral China based on male adult, larva and drumming signals, and validation of the Japanese species of the genus

    Weihai Li;Dávid Murányi;Kirill Márk Orci;Shigekazu Uchida

  • A new species of Cryptoperla Needham, 1909 (Plecoptera: Peltoperlidae) from Guangxi of China, based on male, female, and larval stage.

    Weihai Li;DÁvid MurÁnyi

  • A remarkable new species of Kiotina Klapálek, 1907 (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from China.

    Raorao Mo;Guoquan Wang;Weihai Li;Dávid Murányi

  • Two new species of Protonemura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) from China, with biogeographical notes on the genus

    Weihai Li;Dávid Murányi;Ding Yang

  • Lost and found: the Plecoptera types of Blanchard and Mabille, with further contributions to the stoneflies of Chile.

    Dávid Murányi;Maribet Gamboa;Alejandro Vera

  • A new species of Protonemura Kempny, 1898 (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) from the Ishizuchi range, Shikoku, Japan.

    Dávid Murányi;Maribet Gamboa;Kozo Watanabe

  • Review and contribution to the stonefly (Insecta: Plecoptera) fauna of Azerbaijan.

    Dávid Murányi;Peter Manko;Tibor Kovács;Gilles Vinçon

  • Balkanian species of the genus Isoperla Banks, 1906 (Plecoptera: Perlodidae)

    Dávid Murányi

  • Molecular phylogeny and diversification timing of the Nemouridae family (Insecta, Plecoptera) in the Japanese Archipelago

    Maribet Gamboa;David Muranyi;David Muranyi;Shota Kanmori;Kozo Watanabe

  • Korean species of the genus Neoperla Needham, 1905 (Plecoptera: Perlidae).

    Dávid Murányi;Weihai Li;Mi Jeong Jeon;Jeong Mi Hwang

  • The first species of the genus Megabunus Meade, 1855 (Opiliones: Phalangiidae) in the Balkan region

    Dávid Murányi

  • Contribution to the knowledge of Turkish stoneflies with annotated catalogue (Insecta: Plecoptera).

    Mustafa Cemal Darilmaz;Ali Salur;DáVID Murányi;Gilles Vinçon

  • NEW COUNTRY RECORDS AND FURTHER DATA TO THE STONEFLY (PLECOPTERA) FAUNA OF SOUTHEAST MACEDONIA

    Dávid Murányi;Tibor Kovács;Kirill Márk Orci

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher B. Boyko
Christopher B. Boyko American Museum of Natural History
Sándor Hornok
Sándor Hornok University of Veterinary Medicine
Shane T. Ahyong
Shane T. Ahyong Australian Museum
John E. Randall
John E. Randall Bernice P. Bishop Museum
Neal L. Evenhuis
Neal L. Evenhuis Bernice P. Bishop Museum
D. Christopher Rogers
D. Christopher Rogers Northeastern State University
Robert M. Timm
Robert M. Timm University of Kansas
Hong-Zhang Zhou
Hong-Zhang Zhou Chinese Academy of Sciences

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