Balázs Vági

421 total citations
20 papers, 295 citations indexed

About

Balázs Vági is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Global and Planetary Change and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Balázs Vági has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 295 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 10 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 6 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Balázs Vági's work include Animal Behavior and Reproduction (15 papers), Amphibian and Reptile Biology (10 papers) and Plant and animal studies (8 papers). Balázs Vági is often cited by papers focused on Animal Behavior and Reproduction (15 papers), Amphibian and Reptile Biology (10 papers) and Plant and animal studies (8 papers). Balázs Vági collaborates with scholars based in Hungary, United Kingdom and Germany. Balázs Vági's co-authors include Attila Hettyey, Tamás Székely, András Liker, Zsolt Végvári, Robert P. Freckleton, János Török, Herbert Hoi, Tibor Kovács, Márton Szabolcs and Edvárd Mizsei and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports and Evolution.

In The Last Decade

Balázs Vági

20 papers receiving 292 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Balázs Vági Hungary 10 188 151 90 63 55 20 295
Simon Agostini France 12 133 0.7× 133 0.9× 152 1.7× 52 0.8× 31 0.6× 26 288
Diana Székely Romania 11 122 0.6× 224 1.5× 105 1.2× 59 0.9× 35 0.6× 30 309
Vincent Scheltiens United States 9 193 1.0× 293 1.9× 145 1.6× 101 1.6× 34 0.6× 15 387
Gabriela Cardozo Argentina 12 219 1.2× 206 1.4× 94 1.0× 57 0.9× 64 1.2× 28 314
Oswaldo Hernández‐Gallegos Mexico 11 193 1.0× 223 1.5× 108 1.2× 63 1.0× 78 1.4× 52 319
Martina Arioli Switzerland 7 208 1.1× 227 1.5× 78 0.9× 59 0.9× 84 1.5× 12 340
Bradley E. Carlson United States 10 194 1.0× 169 1.1× 75 0.8× 94 1.5× 69 1.3× 23 297
Andrew P. Amey Australia 8 111 0.6× 153 1.0× 55 0.6× 58 0.9× 40 0.7× 30 227
Gustavo H. C. Vieira Brazil 13 186 1.0× 273 1.8× 104 1.2× 108 1.7× 94 1.7× 24 383
Bilal Kutrup Türkiye 12 120 0.6× 243 1.6× 102 1.1× 57 0.9× 111 2.0× 50 347

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Balázs Vági

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Staerk, Johanna, Dalia A. Conde, Morgane Tidière, et al.. (2025). Sexual selection drives sex difference in adult life expectancy across mammals and birds. Science Advances. 11(40). eady8433–eady8433. 1 indexed citations
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Vági, Balázs, Hans A. Hofmann, Éva E. Plagányi, et al.. (2024). The evolution of exceptional diversity in parental care and fertilization modes in ray-finned fishes. Evolution. 78(10). 1673–1684. 3 indexed citations
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Végvári, Zsolt, Tamás Székely, András Liker, et al.. (2023). Evolution of reproductive modes in sharks and rays. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 36(11). 1630–1640. 18 indexed citations
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Pipoly, Ivett, Gábor Mészáros, Veronika Bókony, et al.. (2023). Multiple paternity is related to adult sex ratio and sex determination system in reptiles. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 36(6). 935–944. 6 indexed citations
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Vági, Balázs, D. R. Marsh, Zsolt Végvári, et al.. (2022). The evolution of parental care in salamanders. Scientific Reports. 12(1). 16655–16655. 9 indexed citations
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Vági, Balázs, Zsolt Végvári, András Liker, et al.. (2021). Are evolutionary transitions in sexual size dimorphism related to sex determination in reptiles?. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 34(4). 594–603. 6 indexed citations
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Vági, Balázs, Zsolt Végvári, András Liker, Robert P. Freckleton, & Tamás Székely. (2020). Climate and mating systems as drivers of global diversity of parental care in frogs. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 29(8). 1373–1386. 9 indexed citations
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Vági, Balázs, Zsolt Végvári, András Liker, Robert P. Freckleton, & Tamás Székely. (2019). Parental care and the evolution of terrestriality in frogs. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 286(1900). 20182737–20182737. 61 indexed citations
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Végvári, Zsolt, Balázs Vági, Robert P. Freckleton, et al.. (2018). Sex‐biased breeding dispersal is predicted by social environment in birds. Ecology and Evolution. 8(13). 6483–6491. 21 indexed citations
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Szabolcs, Márton, Edvárd Mizsei, Daniel Jablonski, et al.. (2017). Distribution and diversity of amphibians in Albania: new data and foundations of a comprehensive database. Amphibia-Reptilia. 38(4). 435–448. 10 indexed citations
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Vági, Balázs & Attila Hettyey. (2016). Intraspecific and interspecific competition for mates: Rana temporaria males are effective satyrs of Rana dalmatina females. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 70(9). 1477–1484. 10 indexed citations
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Mizsei, Edvárd, Bálint Üveges, Balázs Vági, et al.. (2016). Species distribution modelling leads to the discovery of new populations of one of the least known European snakes, Vipera ursinii graeca, in Albania. Amphibia-Reptilia. 37(1). 55–68. 27 indexed citations
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Jablonski, Daniel, Balázs Vági, & Gábor Kardos. (2015). ABBREVIATA ABBREVIATA (RUDOLPHI, 1819) AS A NEW NEMATODE PARASITE FOR MALPOLON INSIGNITUS (GEOFFROY SAINT-HILAIRE, 1827) RECORDED IN ALBANIA. Ecologica Montenegrina. 2(3). 194–196. 3 indexed citations
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Hettyey, Attila, Balázs Vági, Tibor Kovács, et al.. (2014). Reproductive interference between Rana dalmatina and Rana temporaria affects reproductive success in natural populations. Oecologia. 176(2). 457–464. 20 indexed citations
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Vági, Balázs, et al.. (2014). A Case Study on the Phylogeny and Conservation of Saker Falcon. Ornis Hungarica. 22(1). 1–14. 4 indexed citations
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Vági, Balázs, Tibor Kovács, Raluca Ioana Băncilă, Tibor Hartel, & Brandon P. Anthony. (2013). A landscape-level study on the breeding site characteristics of ten amphibian species in Central Europe. Amphibia-Reptilia. 34(1). 63–73. 13 indexed citations
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Hettyey, Attila, Balázs Vági, Dustin J. Penn, Herbert Hoi, & Richard Wagner. (2012). Post-Meiotic Intra-Testicular Sperm Senescence in a Wild Vertebrate. PLoS ONE. 7(12). e50820–e50820. 9 indexed citations
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Hettyey, Attila, Balázs Vági, János Török, & Herbert Hoi. (2011). Allocation in reproduction is not tailored to the probable number of matings in common toad (Bufo bufo) males. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 66(2). 201–208. 4 indexed citations
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Hettyey, Attila, et al.. (2009). Changes in sperm stores, ejaculate size, fertilization success, and sexual motivation over repeated matings in the common toad, Bufo bufo (Anura: Bufonidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 96(2). 361–371. 43 indexed citations
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Hettyey, Attila, et al.. (2009). Counterstrategies by female frogs to sexual coercion by heterospecifics. Animal Behaviour. 78(6). 1365–1372. 18 indexed citations

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