Casey P. terHorst

Casey P. terHorst

California State University, Northridge

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About Casey P. terHorst

Casey P. terHorst, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at California State University, Northridge, specializes in the field of Community Ecology, Rapid Evolution, Evolutionary Ecology, Microbial Ecology, Plant Ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Individual and population‐level variation in susceptibility to temperature in early life history stages of giant kelp

Predator dispersal influences predator distribution but not prey diversity in pitcher plant microbial metacommunities

Prey identity affects fitness of a generalist consumer in a brown food web

Individual variation in growth and physiology of symbionts in response to temperature

Nutrient dynamics in coral symbiosis depend on both the relative and absolute abundance of Symbiodiniaceae species

Symbiont genotype influences holobiont response to increased temperature

Trait differences between and within ranges of an invasive legume species

Thermally tolerant symbionts may explain Caribbean octocoral resilience to heat stress

Casey P. terHorst Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

1106

Citations(since 2020)

583

Cited By

776

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

20

Email

University Profile Page

California State University, Northridge

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Casey P. terHorst Skills & Research Interests

Community Ecology

Rapid Evolution

Evolutionary Ecology

Microbial Ecology

Plant Ecology

Top articles of Casey P. terHorst

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Individual and population‐level variation in susceptibility to temperature in early life history stages of giant kelp

Marine Ecology

Melissa D Kurman

Casey terHorst

2023/12

Predator dispersal influences predator distribution but not prey diversity in pitcher plant microbial metacommunities

Ecology

Catalina Cuellar‐Gempeler

Casey P terHorst

Olivia U Mason

Thomas Miller

2023/4

Prey identity affects fitness of a generalist consumer in a brown food web

Ecology and Evolution

Lily Khadempour

Leslie Rivas Quijano

Casey P terHorst

2022/8

Individual variation in growth and physiology of symbionts in response to temperature

Ecology and Evolution

Casey P terHorst

Mary Alice Coffroth

2022/6

Nutrient dynamics in coral symbiosis depend on both the relative and absolute abundance of Symbiodiniaceae species

Microbiome

Shelby E McIlroy

Casey P TerHorst

Mark Teece

Mary Alice Coffroth

2022/11/7

Symbiont genotype influences holobiont response to increased temperature

Scientific Reports

Jennica J Moffat

Mary Alice Coffroth

Piper D Wallingford

Casey P terHorst

2022/11/1

Trait differences between and within ranges of an invasive legume species

Biological Invasions

Carmen Hoffbeck

Casey P TerHorst

2022/9

Thermally tolerant symbionts may explain Caribbean octocoral resilience to heat stress

Coral Reefs

Jessie A Pelosi

Katherine M Eaton

Samantha Mychajliw

Casey P terHorst

Mary Alice Coffroth

2021/8

Evolutionary responses to global change in species‐rich communities

Jennifer A Lau

Casey P terHorst

2020/9

The effect of an invasive foundation species on diversity is due to increased habitat availability

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology

Zoë R Scott

Casey P terHorst

2020/7/1

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