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Jennifer S. Thaler

Entomology

Cornell University

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About Jennifer S. Thaler at Cornell University (Cornell)

Based at the Entomology Department of Cornell University, Jennifer S. Thaler is an active contributor to academic research. Their scholarly work centers on insect-plant interactions, herbivore-induced plant defenses, and biological control. With over 175 citations accumulated, their work continues to earn recognition across academic communities. Their H-index of 4 highlights a growing trajectory of research influence.

Research Areas

insect-plant interactionsherbivore-induced plant defensesbiological controlplant parasitismtritrophic interactionspest managementchemical ecologypollination ecology
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Research Output

Total Citations175

Emerging researcher

Publications14

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h-index4

Developing track record

i10-index2

Early-stage portfolio

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