Corina E. Tarnita

Corina E. Tarnita

Princeton University

H-index: 32

North America-United States

About Corina E. Tarnita

Corina E. Tarnita, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Princeton University, specializes in the field of Ecology, Evolution, Mathematical Biology.

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

When do stereotypes undermine indirect reciprocity?

Integrating theory and experiments to link local mechanisms and ecosystem-level consequences of vegetation patterns in drylands

Development shapes the evolutionary diversification of rodent stripe patterns

Evolution of norms for judging social behavior

When being flexible matters: Ecological underpinnings for the evolution of collective flexibility and task allocation

Evolution of social norms for moral judgment

Structured foraging of soil predators unveils functional responses to bacterial defenses

Fifty years of ‘More is different’

Corina E. Tarnita Information

University

Position

Associate Professor Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Citations(all)

6152

Citations(since 2020)

3008

Cited By

4429

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

51

i10Index(since 2020)

47

Email

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Princeton University

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Corina E. Tarnita Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Evolution

Mathematical Biology

Top articles of Corina E. Tarnita

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

When do stereotypes undermine indirect reciprocity?

PLOS Computational Biology

Mari Kawakatsu*

Sebastián Michel-Mata*

Taylor A Kessinger

Corina E Tarnita

Joshua B Plotkin

2024/3/1

Integrating theory and experiments to link local mechanisms and ecosystem-level consequences of vegetation patterns in drylands

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals

Ricardo Martinez-Garcia

Ciro Cabal

Justin M Calabrese

Emilio Hernández-García

Corina E Tarnita

...

2023/1/1

Development shapes the evolutionary diversification of rodent stripe patterns

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Merlijn Staps

Pearson W Miller

Corina E Tarnita

Ricardo Mallarino

2023/11/7

Evolution of norms for judging social behavior

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Taylor A Kessinger

Corina E Tarnita

Joshua B Plotkin

2023/6/13

When being flexible matters: Ecological underpinnings for the evolution of collective flexibility and task allocation

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Merlijn Staps

Corina E Tarnita

2022/5/3

Evolution of social norms for moral judgment

arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.10811

Taylor A Kessinger

Corina E Tarnita

Joshua B Plotkin

2022/4/22

Structured foraging of soil predators unveils functional responses to bacterial defenses

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Fernando W Rossine

Gabriel T Vercelli

Corina E Tarnita

Thomas Gregor

2022/12/27

Fifty years of ‘More is different’

Steven Strogatz

Sara Walker

Julia M Yeomans

Corina Tarnita

Elsa Arcaute

...

2022/8

Spatial patterns in ecological systems: from microbial colonies to landscapes

Ricardo Martinez-Garcia

Corina E Tarnita

Juan A Bonachela

2022/6/9

Life cycles as a central organizing theme for studying multicellularity

Merlijn Staps

Jordi van Gestel

Corina E Tarnita

2022/1/1

Large herbivores suppress liana infestation in an African savanna

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Tyler C Coverdale

Ryan D O’Connell

Matthew C Hutchinson

Amanda Savagian

Tyler R Kartzinel

...

2021/10/12

Resource availability and heterogeneity shape the self‐organisation of regular spatial patterning

Ecology letters

Jessica A Castillo Vardaro

Juan A Bonachela

Christopher CM Baker

Malin L Pinsky

Daniel F Doak

...

2021/9

Response thresholds alone cannot explain empirical patterns of division of labor in social insects

PLOS Biology

Yuko Ulrich*

Mari Kawakatsu*

Christopher K Tokita

Jonathan Saragosti

Vikram Chandra

...

2021/6/17

Interindividual cooperation mediated by partisanship complicates Madison’s cure for “mischiefs of faction”

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Mari Kawakatsu

Yphtach Lelkes

Simon A Levin

Corina E Tarnita

2021/12/14

Ecological significance of imperfectly synchronized collective behaviors

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Ricardo Martinez Garcia

Fernando Rossine

Allyson Sgro

Thomas Gregor

Corina Tarnita

2021/3/16

Polarized information ecosystems can reorganize social networks via information cascades

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Christopher K Tokita

Andrew M Guess

Corina E Tarnita

2021/12/14

Dynamics of Political Polarization Special Feature: Polarized information ecosystems can reorganize social networks via information cascades

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Mari Kawakatsu

Yphtach Lelkes

Simon A Levin

Corina E Tarnita

2021/12/12

Eco-evolutionary significance of “loners”

PLoS biology

Fernando W Rossine

Ricardo Martinez-Garcia

Allyson E Sgro

Thomas Gregor

Corina E Tarnita

2020/3/19

Emergent behavioral organization in heterogeneous groups of a social insect

BioRxiv

Yuko Ulrich

Mari Kawakatsu

Christopher K Tokita

Jonathan Saragosti

Vikram Chandra

...

2020/3/6

Impact of lytic phages on phosphorus-vs. nitrogen-limited marine microbes

Frontiers in microbiology

Julie Pourtois

Corina E Tarnita

Juan A Bonachela

2020/2/21

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Co-Authors

H-index: 171
Martin Nowak

Martin Nowak

Harvard University

H-index: 145
Simon Levin

Simon Levin

Princeton University

H-index: 110
Nicholas A. Christakis

Nicholas A. Christakis

Yale University

H-index: 92
David G. Rand

David G. Rand

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 53
Kelly Caylor

Kelly Caylor

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 52
Robert M. Pringle

Robert M. Pringle

Princeton University

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