Jennifer S Thaler

Jennifer S Thaler

Cornell University

H-index: 45

North America-United States

About Jennifer S Thaler

Jennifer S Thaler, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cornell University, specializes in the field of Insect Ecology, Plant-Insect Interactions, Chemical Ecology.

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

Agricultural soil legacy influences multitrophic interactions between crops, their pathogens and pollinators

Semiochemical Release and Ontogenetic Changes in a Primary Scent Gland of Podisus maculiventris

Predator densities alter the influence of non‐consumptive effects on the population dynamics of an agricultural pest

Size-dependent fitness trade-offs of foraging in the presence of predators for prey with different growth patterns

Light at night disrupts trophic interactions and population growth of lady beetles and pea aphids

Chemical Ecology and Predator–Prey Interactions: Understanding the Role of Chemistry on Complex, Trophic Relationships in a Changing World

Fertilizer quantity and type alter mycorrhizae‐conferred growth and resistance to herbivores

Predictability of biotic stress structures plant defence evolution

Jennifer S Thaler Information

University

Position

Professor of Entomology

Citations(all)

9700

Citations(since 2020)

2818

Cited By

8225

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

70

i10Index(since 2020)

60

Email

University Profile Page

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Jennifer S Thaler Skills & Research Interests

Insect Ecology

Plant-Insect Interactions

Chemical Ecology

Top articles of Jennifer S Thaler

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Agricultural soil legacy influences multitrophic interactions between crops, their pathogens and pollinators

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Jules K Davis

Anna D Cohen

Zoe L Getman-Pickering

Heather L Grab

Blythe Hodgden

...

2023/11/29

Semiochemical Release and Ontogenetic Changes in a Primary Scent Gland of Podisus maculiventris

Journal of Chemical Ecology

Nicholas C Aflitto

Abigail G Dittmar

Todd A Ugine

Jennifer S Thaler

2023/8

Predator densities alter the influence of non‐consumptive effects on the population dynamics of an agricultural pest

Ecological Entomology

Jessie Mutz

Jennifer S Thaler

Todd A Ugine

Brian D Inouye

Nora Underwood

2023

Size-dependent fitness trade-offs of foraging in the presence of predators for prey with different growth patterns

Theoretical Ecology

Kathryn J Montovan

Natasha Tigreros

Jennifer S Thaler

2022/9

Light at night disrupts trophic interactions and population growth of lady beetles and pea aphids

Oecologia

Colleen R Miller

Maren N Vitousek

Jennifer S Thaler

2022/7

Chemical Ecology and Predator–Prey Interactions: Understanding the Role of Chemistry on Complex, Trophic Relationships in a Changing World

Journal of Chemical Ecology

Sara L Hermann

Jennifer S Thaler

2021/11

Fertilizer quantity and type alter mycorrhizae‐conferred growth and resistance to herbivores

Journal of Applied Ecology

Zoe L Getman‐Pickering

George M Stack

Jennifer S Thaler

2021/5

Predictability of biotic stress structures plant defence evolution

Daan Mertens

Karina Boege

André Kessler

Julia Koricheva

Jennifer S Thaler

...

2021/5/1

Shared semiochemicals in a tri-trophic system benefit crop plants

Nicholas C Aflitto

Jennifer S Thaler

2021/4/20

Genetic variation in parental effects contributes to the evolutionary potential of prey responses to predation risk

The American Naturalist

Natasha Tigreros

Anurag A Agrawal

Jennifer S Thaler

2021/2/1

Predator pheromone elicits a temporally dependent non‐consumptive effect in prey

Ecological Entomology

Nicholas C Aflitto

Jennifer S Thaler

2020/10

Proportional fitness loss and the timing of defensive investment: a cohesive framework across animals and plants

Michael J Sheriff

John L Orrock

Maud CO Ferrari

Richard Karban

Evan L Preisser

...

2020/6

Insect predator odors protect herbivore from fungal infection

Biological control

Todd A Ugine

Jennifer S Thaler

2020/4/1

Intraspecific competition reduces mycorrhizae conferred susceptibility to herbivores

Authorea Preprints

Zoe Getman-Pickering

Danielle Rutkowski

Jennifer Thaler

2020/1/28

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