Inês Fragata

1.2k total citations
31 papers, 660 citations indexed

About

Inês Fragata is a scholar working on Genetics, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Insect Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Inês Fragata has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 660 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Genetics, 17 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 10 papers in Insect Science. Recurrent topics in Inês Fragata's work include Evolution and Genetic Dynamics (17 papers), Genetic diversity and population structure (16 papers) and Plant and animal studies (9 papers). Inês Fragata is often cited by papers focused on Evolution and Genetic Dynamics (17 papers), Genetic diversity and population structure (16 papers) and Plant and animal studies (9 papers). Inês Fragata collaborates with scholars based in Portugal, Spain and United States. Inês Fragata's co-authors include Margarida Matos, Mauro Santos, Pedro Simões, Claudia Bank, Michael R. Rose, Carla Rêgo, Enrico L. Rezende, Joan Balanyà, David A. Liberles and Alexandre Blanckaert and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Trends in Ecology & Evolution.

In The Last Decade

Inês Fragata

30 papers receiving 652 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Inês Fragata Portugal 15 432 246 196 146 143 31 660
Paul E. Marek United States 17 323 0.7× 223 0.9× 167 0.9× 102 0.7× 133 0.9× 56 706
Zach Gompert United States 9 473 1.1× 266 1.1× 123 0.6× 100 0.7× 126 0.9× 14 662
Molly K. Burke United States 13 564 1.3× 133 0.5× 133 0.7× 85 0.6× 253 1.8× 21 784
Nathaniel P. Sharp Canada 15 471 1.1× 272 1.1× 56 0.3× 94 0.6× 172 1.2× 27 648
Jens Bast Switzerland 11 452 1.0× 233 0.9× 112 0.6× 147 1.0× 174 1.2× 17 668
Stefan Laurent Germany 16 486 1.1× 240 1.0× 146 0.7× 60 0.4× 265 1.9× 33 849
Cathy Haag-Liautard United Kingdom 6 439 1.0× 171 0.7× 80 0.4× 110 0.8× 268 1.9× 7 624
Neda Barghi United States 11 401 0.9× 151 0.6× 129 0.7× 65 0.4× 228 1.6× 16 680
Subhash Rajpurohit India 17 443 1.0× 375 1.5× 297 1.5× 310 2.1× 94 0.7× 37 880
Cortland K. Griswold Canada 15 369 0.9× 191 0.8× 194 1.0× 28 0.2× 148 1.0× 41 642

Countries citing papers authored by Inês Fragata

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Fields of papers citing papers by Inês Fragata

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Inês Fragata

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Inês Fragata. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Inês Fragata based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Inês Fragata. Inês Fragata is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Quina, Ana S., Torsten Nygaard Kristensen, Mauro Santos, et al.. (2024). Experimental Evolution in a Warming World: The Omics Era. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 41(8). 2 indexed citations
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Fragata, Inês, et al.. (2024). Spider mites collectively avoid plants with cadmium irrespective of their frequency or the presence of competitors. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4. 1 indexed citations
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Fragata, Inês, et al.. (2024). Limits to the adaptation of herbivorous spider mites to metal accumulation in homogeneous and heterogeneous environments. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 37(6). 631–641. 3 indexed citations
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Rodrigues, Leonor R., et al.. (2023). Limited host availability disrupts the genetic correlation between virulence and transmission. Evolution Letters. 7(1). 58–66. 4 indexed citations
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Berdan, Emma L., Nick Barton, Roger K. Butlin, et al.. (2023). How chromosomal inversions reorient the evolutionary process. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 36(12). 1761–1782. 42 indexed citations
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Fragata, Inês & Raul Costa‐Pereira. (2023). Not all spider-mites respond in the same way to drought. 1 indexed citations
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Fragata, Inês, Julia M. Flynn, David Mavor, et al.. (2020). The Adaptive Potential of the Middle Domain of Yeast Hsp90. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 38(2). 368–379. 7 indexed citations
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Flynn, Julia M., et al.. (2020). Comprehensive fitness maps of Hsp90 show widespread environmental dependence. eLife. 9. 42 indexed citations
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Simões, Pedro, et al.. (2019). How phenotypic convergence arises in experimental evolution. Evolution. 73(9). 1839–1849. 9 indexed citations
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Fragata, Inês, et al.. (2018). The fitness landscape of the codon space across environments. Heredity. 121(5). 422–437. 14 indexed citations
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Fragata, Inês, et al.. (2018). Evolution in the light of fitness landscape theory. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 34(1). 69–82. 97 indexed citations
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Simões, Pedro, Inês Fragata, Sofia G. Seabra, et al.. (2017). Predictable phenotypic, but not karyotypic, evolution of populations with contrasting initial history. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 913–913. 19 indexed citations
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Matos, Margarida, et al.. (2015). History, chance and selection during phenotypic and genomic experimental evolution: replaying the tape of life at different levels. Frontiers in Genetics. 6. 71–71. 13 indexed citations
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Fragata, Inês, et al.. (2014). Laboratory Selection Quickly Erases Historical Differentiation. PLoS ONE. 9(5). e96227–e96227. 30 indexed citations
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Pascual, Marta, et al.. (2013). Fast evolutionary genetic differentiation during experimental colonizations. Journal of Genetics. 92(2). 183–194. 10 indexed citations
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Rezende, Enrico L., Joan Balanyà, Francisco Rodrı́guez-Trelles, et al.. (2010). Climate change and chromosomal inversions in Drosophila subobscura. Climate Research. 43(1). 103–114. 59 indexed citations
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Fragata, Inês, et al.. (2010). Playing Darwin. Part B. 20 years of domestication in Drosophila subobscura. Theory in Biosciences. 129(2-3). 97–102. 6 indexed citations
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Rêgo, Carla, Joan Balanyà, Inês Fragata, et al.. (2009). CLINAL PATTERNS OF CHROMOSOMAL INVERSION POLYMORPHISMS INDROSOPHILA SUBOBSCURAARE PARTLY ASSOCIATED WITH THERMAL PREFERENCES AND HEAT STRESS RESISTANCE. Evolution. 64(2). 385–397. 60 indexed citations
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Fragata, Inês, Joan Balanyà, Carla Rêgo, et al.. (2009). Contrasting patterns of phenotypic variation linked to chromosomal inversions in native and colonizing populations of Drosophila subobscura. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 23(1). 112–123. 19 indexed citations

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