Ramón Hegedüs

1.2k total citations
29 papers, 665 citations indexed

About

Ramón Hegedüs is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Ramón Hegedüs has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 665 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 8 papers in Ecology and 8 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Ramón Hegedüs's work include Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior (8 papers), Plant and animal studies (8 papers) and Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research (7 papers). Ramón Hegedüs is often cited by papers focused on Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior (8 papers), Plant and animal studies (8 papers) and Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research (7 papers). Ramón Hegedüs collaborates with scholars based in Hungary, Sweden and Spain. Ramón Hegedüs's co-authors include Gábor Horváth, Susanne Åkesson, György Kriska, Rüdiger Wehner, Miklós Blahó, András Barta, Győző Szél, John Fernando Restrepo Tamayo, Ivo Ihrke and Ádám Egri and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences and Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Ramón Hegedüs

28 papers receiving 638 citations

Peers

Ramón Hegedüs
József Gál Hungary
Parrish Brady United States
Martin J. How United Kingdom
Anke Schmitz Germany
James S. Waters United States
Raymond L. Lee United States
Andrew M. Hein United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ramón Hegedüs

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hegedüs, Ramón, et al.. (2024). Investigation of Spiking Neural Networks for Joint Detection and Tracking. 1681–1685.
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Száz, Dénes, Ádám Egri, András Barta, et al.. (2016). Mayflies are least attracted to vertical polarization: A polarotactic reaction helping to avoid unsuitable habitats. Physiology & Behavior. 163. 219–227. 15 indexed citations
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Åkesson, Susanne, et al.. (2014). Testing avian compass calibration: comparative experiments with diurnal and nocturnal passerine migrants in South Sweden. Biology Open. 4(1). 35–47. 21 indexed citations
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Blahó, Miklós, Ádám Egri, György Kriska, et al.. (2012). Spottier Targets Are Less Attractive to Tabanid Flies: On the Tabanid-Repellency of Spotty Fur Patterns. PLoS ONE. 7(8). e41138–e41138. 36 indexed citations
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Blahó, Miklós, Ádám Egri, Ramón Hegedüs, et al.. (2011). No evidence for behavioral responses to circularly polarized light in four scarab beetle species with circularly polarizing exocuticle. Physiology & Behavior. 105(4). 1067–1075. 32 indexed citations
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Horváth, Gábor, et al.. (2011). Imaging polarimetry of the fogbow: polarization characteristics of white rainbows measured in the high Arctic. Applied Optics. 50(28). F64–F64. 7 indexed citations
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Malik, Péter, Ramón Hegedüs, György Kriska, et al.. (2010). Asphalt surfaces as ecological traps for water-seeking polarotactic insects : How can the polarized light pollution of asphalt surfaces be reduced?. Lund University Publications (Lund University). 2 indexed citations
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Hegedüs, Ramón, et al.. (2010). Potential Role Of Halophytic Macrophytes In Saline Effluent Treatment. University of Debrecen Electronic Archive (University of Debrecen). 3 indexed citations
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Horváth, Gábor, Miklós Blahó, György Kriska, et al.. (2010). An unexpected advantage of whiteness in horses: the most horsefly-proof horse has a depolarizing white coat. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 277(1688). 1643–1650. 67 indexed citations
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Sipőcz, Brigitta, Ramón Hegedüs, György Kriska, & Gábor Horváth. (2008). Spatiotemporal change of sky polarization during the total solar eclipse on 29 March 2006 in Turkey: polarization patterns of the eclipsed sky observed by full-sky imaging polarimetry. Applied Optics. 47(34). H1–H1. 8 indexed citations
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Malik, Péter, Ramón Hegedüs, György Kriska, & Gábor Horváth. (2008). Imaging polarimetry of glass buildings: why do vertical glass surfaces attract polarotactic insects?. Applied Optics. 47(24). 4361–4361. 24 indexed citations
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Hegedüs, Ramón, Susanne Åkesson, & Gábor Horváth. (2007). Polarization patterns of thick clouds: overcast skies have distribution of the angle of polarization similar to that of clear skies. Journal of the Optical Society of America A. 24(8). 2347–2347. 85 indexed citations
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Hegedüs, Ramón, Susanne Åkesson, & Gábor Horváth. (2007). Anomalous celestial polarization caused by forest fire smoke: why do some insects become visually disoriented under smoky skies?. Applied Optics. 46(14). 2717–2717. 26 indexed citations
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Hegedüs, Ramón, András Barta, Balázs Bernáth, Victor Benno Meyer‐Rochow, & Gábor Horváth. (2007). Imaging polarimetry of forest canopies: how the azimuth direction of the sun, occluded by vegetation, can be assessed from the polarization pattern of the sunlit foliage. Applied Optics. 46(23). 6019–6019. 21 indexed citations
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Hegedüs, Ramón, Susanne Åkesson, Rüdiger Wehner, & Gábor Horváth. (2007). Could Vikings have navigated under foggy and cloudy conditions by skylight polarization? On the atmospheric optical prerequisites of polarimetric Viking navigation under foggy and cloudy skies. Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences. 463(2080). 1081–1095. 58 indexed citations
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Hegedüs, Ramón, Győző Szél, & Gábor Horváth. (2006). Imaging polarimetry of the circularly polarizing cuticle of scarab beetles (Coleoptera: Rutelidae, Cetoniidae). Vision Research. 46(17). 2786–2797. 45 indexed citations
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Hegedüs, Ramón, Susanne Åkesson, & Gábor Horváth. (2006). Polarization of 'water-skies' above arctic open waters: how polynyas in the ice-cover can be visually detected from a distance. Journal of the Optical Society of America A. 24(1). 132–132. 4 indexed citations
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