Alexander T. Baugh, Ph.D.

Alexander T. Baugh, Ph.D.

Swarthmore College

H-index: 21

North America-United States

About Alexander T. Baugh, Ph.D.

Alexander T. Baugh, Ph.D., With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Swarthmore College, specializes in the field of Acoustic Communication, Evolutionary Endocrinology, Mate Choice.

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

In your CORT: Corticosterone and its receptors in the brain underlie mate choosiness in female Cope's gray treefrogs (Hyla chrysoscelis)

Male Cope’s gray treefrogs (Hyla chrysoscelis) in amplexus have elevated and correlated steroid hormones compared to solitary males

Noise and light pollution elicit endocrine responses in urban but not forest frogs

Excreted testosterone and male sexual proceptivity: a hormone validation and proof-of-concept experiment in túngara frogs

Social communication across reproductive boundaries: hormones and the auditory periphery of songbirds and frogs

Moderately elevated glucocorticoids increase mate choosiness but do not affect sexual proceptivity or preferences in female gray treefrogs

Glucocorticoids, male sexual signals, and mate choice by females: implications for sexual selection

Alexander T. Baugh, Ph.D. Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Biology

Citations(all)

1566

Citations(since 2020)

820

Cited By

1133

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

27

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Alexander T. Baugh, Ph.D. Skills & Research Interests

Acoustic Communication

Evolutionary Endocrinology

Mate Choice

Top articles of Alexander T. Baugh, Ph.D.

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

In your CORT: Corticosterone and its receptors in the brain underlie mate choosiness in female Cope's gray treefrogs (Hyla chrysoscelis)

Hormones and Behavior

Mariana Rodriguez-Santiago

Annika Ruppert

Megan D Gall

Kim Hoke

Mark A Bee

...

2024/3/1

Male Cope’s gray treefrogs (Hyla chrysoscelis) in amplexus have elevated and correlated steroid hormones compared to solitary males

General and Comparative Endocrinology

Alexander T Baugh

2024/1/1

Noise and light pollution elicit endocrine responses in urban but not forest frogs

Hormones and Behavior

Judith AH Smit

Riet Vooijs

Peter Lindenburg

Alexander T Baugh

Wouter Halfwerk

2024/1/1

Excreted testosterone and male sexual proceptivity: a hormone validation and proof-of-concept experiment in túngara frogs

General and Comparative Endocrinology

Alexander T Baugh

Sophie L Gray-Gaillard

2021/1/1

Social communication across reproductive boundaries: hormones and the auditory periphery of songbirds and frogs

Integrative and comparative biology

Megan D Gall

Alexander T Baugh

Jeffrey R Lucas

Mark A Bee

2021/7/1

Moderately elevated glucocorticoids increase mate choosiness but do not affect sexual proceptivity or preferences in female gray treefrogs

Hormones and Behavior

Alexander T Baugh

Megan D Gall

Stewart C Silver

Mark A Bee

2021/4/1

Glucocorticoids, male sexual signals, and mate choice by females: implications for sexual selection

Christopher J Leary

Alexander T Baugh

2020/3/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 65
Niels Dingemanse

Niels Dingemanse

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

H-index: 59
T.G.G.Groothuis

T.G.G.Groothuis

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

H-index: 46
Mark Bee

Mark Bee

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 41
John Cockrem

John Cockrem

Massey University

H-index: 27
Julia Schroeder

Julia Schroeder

Imperial College London

H-index: 25
Ximena E Bernal

Ximena E Bernal

Purdue University

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