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Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Fűz és nyár avar lebontásának vizsgálata a Balaton és a Kis-Balaton területénKoók, Viktor; Simon, Brigitta; Kucserka, Tamás; BSc, MSc hallgató; PhD hallgató; egyetemi oktató, kutatóSalix sp. and Populus sp. forests are found throughout Hungary along major rivers and lakes. During the fall there is a significant amount of leaf litter getting into these waters. The leaves in our waters contribute significantly to the loading of organic matter, therefore the exploration and understanding of decompostion is essential. Leaf litter bag method was used with two mesh sizes in this observation. In our study, during the winter season, the Salix sp. leaf degradation was found to fall into the fast and the Populus sp. into the medium decomposition category in the case of Lake Balaton and both leaves fall into the middle decomposition category in the case of Kis-Balaton Wetland. In contrast, in the summer both Lake Balaton and Kis-Balaton’s leaf degradation fell into the fast decomposition category.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető A kecskerák (Astacus leptodactylus) előfordulása a BalatonbanSimon, Brigitta; Kucserka, Tamás; Dancsa, Barbara; BSc, MSc hallgató; PhD hallgató; egyetemi oktató, kutatóBecause of Aphanomyces astaci and Anguilla anguilla settlements species like Astacus Leptodactylus are forgotten but nowadays they are starting to spread again. Three native species of crabs are present in Hungary: Astacus astacus, Astacus leptodactylus and Astacus torrentium but you can also find Orconectes limosus. My purpose was to research Astacus leptodactylus which veryfied the multiplication of species in the coasts of Lake Balaton at Keszthely bay. We put out traps for a whole year with a total cought 209 crayfish, and one Spinnycheak Crayfish. During our research we measured the length of crayfishes’ bodies and scissors. We caught 9-10 cm long crabs in average, but the biggest was 18 cm long.