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PUBLICATIONS († = co-first author, * = student mentee)

Submitted/In review/ (available upon request)

Grof-Tisza, P., Muller*, M.H., Gónzalez-Salas, R., Bustos-Segura. C., and B. Benrey. The
Mesoamerican Milpa agroecosystem fosters greater arthropod diversity compared to
monocultures. (In revision Agriculture Ecosystems and the Environment)

Grof-Tisza, P. Bustos-Segura., C., Nobel, G., Turlings, T., and B. Benrey. Social predatory
wasps use herbivore-induced maize leaf volatiles to locate Spodoptera caterpillars
(submitted)

Peer Reviewed Publications

29. Robinson, M.L., P.G. Hahn, P.G., Inouye, B.D., Underwood, N., Whitehead, S.R….
Grof-Tisza, P… and W.C. Wetzel. Plant size, latitude, and phylogeny explain
variability in global herbivory (in Press Science)


28. Saunier, A., Grof-Tisza, P. ; and J. D. Blande. 2023. Effects of ozone exposure on the
foraging behavior of Bombus terrestris. Environmental Pollution 316:120573

27. Pepi A., Pan V., Grof-Tisza, P., Holyoak M., Ballman A., Laws-McNeil A., Mase V.,
Moseley C., and R. Karban. 2023. Spatial habitat heterogeneity influences host-
pathogen dynamics in a patchy population of Ranchman's tiger moth. Ecology July
20:e4144.

26. Dalíková, M. Provazníková, I., Provazník, J., Grof-Tisza, P. Pepi, A. and P. Nguyen.
2023. The Role of Repetitive Sequences in Repatterning of Major Ribosomal DNA
Clusters in Lepidoptera, Genome Biology and Evolution 15: evad090

25. Grof-Tisza, P., Kruizegar, N*, Terahauta, A. I., and J. D, Blade. 2022 Volatile-mediated
induced and passively acquired resistance in Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata).
Journal of Chemical Ecology 48: 730–745

24. Grof-Tisza, P., Morelon, S; Desurmont, G. A. and, B., Benrey. 2022. Population-specific
plant-to-plant signaling in wild lima bean. Plants 1: 2320.


23. Pepi, A., Grof-Tisza, P ., Karban, R., Pepi, A. and M.A. Holyoak. 2022. Hilltopping
influences spatial dynamics in patchy population of tiger moths. Proceedings of the
Royal Society B 289: 20220505

22. Karban,R., Grof-Tisza, P., and C. Couchoux. 2022. Consistent individual variation in
plant communication: Do plants have personalities? Oecologia 199, 129–137.

21. Grof-Tisza, P., Karban, R., Suanier. A., Rasheed. M. U., and J. Blande. 2021. Risk of
herbivory negatively correlates with the diversity of volatile emissions involved in
plant communication. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288:20211790

20. Grof-Tisza, P., Karban, R., Pan*, V., and J. Blande. 2020. Assessing plant-to-plant
communication and induced resistance in sagebrush using the sagebrush specialist
Trirhabda pilosa. Arthropod-Plant Interactions 14:327–332.

19. Grof-Tisza, P., Karban, R., Pepi, A. and M.A. Holyoak. 2019. Precipitation dependent
source-sink dynamics in a spatially-structured population of an outbreaking
caterpillar. Landscape Ecology 34:1131–1143.
18. Karban, R., LoPresti, E., Pepi, A., and P. Grof-Tisza. 2019. Induction of the sticky plant
syndrome in wild tobacco. Ecology 100: e02746

17. Grof-Tisza, P., and A. Pepi, 2018. Cannibalism of pupae by caterpillars of the
Ranchman’s Tiger Moth, Arctia virginalis (Lepidoptera: Erebidae). The American
Midland Naturalist 181:139-142.

16. Pepi, A., Grof-Tisza, P., Holyoak, M. and R. Karban, 2018. As temperature increases,
predator attack rate is more important to survival than a smaller window of prey
vulnerability. Ecology 99:1584-1590.

15. Grof-Tisza, P., Steel, Z., Cole, E. Holyoak, M., and R. Karban. 2017. Testing predictions
of movement behavior in a hilltopping moth. Animal Behaviour 133:161-168.

14. LoPresti. L., Grof-Tisza, P., Robbinson, M., and J. Godfrey. 2017. Entrapped sand as a
plant defense: effects on herbivore performance and preference. Ecological
Entomology 43:154-161.

13. Grof-Tisza, P, Lopresti, E. and S. Heath. 2017. Plant structural complexity and
mechanical defenses mediate predator-prey interactions in an odonate-bird system.
Ecology and Evolution 7:1650-1659.

12. Karban, R., Grof-Tisza, P., and M.A. Holyoak. 2017. Wet years have more caterpillars:
interacting roles of plant litter and predation by ants. Ecology 98:2370-2378.

11. Grof-Tisza, P, Steel, Z. and R. Karban. 2017. The spatial distribution and oviposition
preference of the ranchman’s tiger moth, Platyprepia virginalis (Lepidoptera:
Eribidae). The Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 71:16-19.

10. LoPresti, E. Grof-Tisza, P., Robinson, M., Wetzel, W., and R. Karban. 2016. The natural
history supplement: furthering natural history amongst ecologists and evolutionary
biologists. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 97: 305-310.

9. Karban, R., Grof-Tisza, P., and J. Blande. 2016. Chemotypic variation in volatiles and
herbivory for sagebrush. Journal of Chemical Ecology 42: 829-840.

8. Karban, R., Grof-Tisza, P., McMunn, M., Kharouba, H., and M. Huntzinger. 2015.
Caterpillars escape predation in habitat and thermal refuges. Ecological
Entomology 40:725-731.

7. Hughes, K. Pearse, I. Grof-Tisza, P. and R. Karban. 2015. Individual‐level differences in


generalist caterpillar responses to a plant–plant cue. Ecological Entomology 40:
612-619.

6. Grof-Tisza, P., E. Antell*, M. A. Holyoak, R. Karban. 2015. Predation and associational


refuge drives ontogenetic niche shift in an arctiid caterpillar. Ecology 96: 80-89.

5. Karban, R., Mata, T., Grof-Tisza, P., Crutsinger, G., and M. A. Holyoak. 2013. Non-
trophic effects of litter reduce ant predation and determine caterpillar survival and
distribution. Oikos 122: 1362-1370.

4. Karban, R., Grof-Tisza, P., Maron, J. L., and M. A. Holyoak. 2012. The Importance of
host plant limitation for caterpillars of the arctiid moth (Platyprepia virginalis) varies
spatially. Ecology 93: 2216–2226.
3. Karban, R., Grof-Tisza, P. and M. Holyoak. 2012. Facilitation of tiger moths by out-
breaking tussock moths that share the same host plants. Journal of Animal
Ecology 81: 1095–1102.

2. Schwartz, M. W. Deiner, K., Forrester, T., Grof-Tisza, P., Muir, M. J. Santos, M. J.;
Souza, L. E.; Wilkerson, M. L., and M. Zylberberg, 2012. Perspectives on the open
standards for the practice of conservation. Biological Conservation 155:169-177.

1. Rosenkranz, M. E., Wilson, D. C., Marinov, A. D., Decewicz, A., Grof-Tisza, P., Kirchner,
D., Giles, B., Reynolds, P. R., Liebman, M. N., Kolli, V. S. K., Thompson, S. D. and
Hirsch, R. 2010. Synovial fluid proteins differentiate between the subtypes of juvenile
idiopathic arthritis. Arthritis & Rheumatism 62: 1813–1823.

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