Gregory Demas

Gregory Demas

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 61

North America-United States

About Gregory Demas

Gregory Demas, With an exceptional h-index of 61 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Indiana University Bloomington, specializes in the field of behavioral neuroendocrinology, psychoneuroimmunology, physiological ecology, seasonality, animal.

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

A seasonal switch hypothesis for the neuroendocrine control of aggression

Sex and seasonal differences in neural steroid sensitivity predict territorial aggression in Siberian hamsters

From mechanism to ecosystem: building bridges between ecoimmunology, psychoneuroimmunology and disease ecology

Introduction to a brain for all seasons: Using seasonality as a model to uncover brain-behavior mechanisms across species.

Sex-specific endocrine regulation of seasonal aggression in Siberian hamsters

Maternal antibiotics disrupt microbiome, behavior, and temperature regulation in unexposed infant mice

Maternal stress and the maternal microbiome have sex-specific effects on offspring development and aggressive behavior in Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus)

Adrenal MT1 melatonin receptor expression is linked with seasonal variation in social behavior in male Siberian hamsters

Gregory Demas Information

University

Position

Professor and Chair

Citations(all)

11928

Citations(since 2020)

2881

Cited By

10208

hIndex(all)

61

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

138

i10Index(since 2020)

80

Email

University Profile Page

Indiana University Bloomington

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Gregory Demas Skills & Research Interests

behavioral neuroendocrinology

psychoneuroimmunology

physiological ecology

seasonality

animal

Top articles of Gregory Demas

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A seasonal switch hypothesis for the neuroendocrine control of aggression

Gregory E Demas

Kathleen M Munley

Aaron M Jasnow

2023/9/17

Sex and seasonal differences in neural steroid sensitivity predict territorial aggression in Siberian hamsters

Hormones and Behavior

Kathleen M Munley

David M Sinkiewicz

Sydney M Szwed

Gregory E Demas

2023/8/1

From mechanism to ecosystem: building bridges between ecoimmunology, psychoneuroimmunology and disease ecology

Susannah S French

Gregory E Demas

Patricia C Lopes

2023/7/15

Introduction to a brain for all seasons: Using seasonality as a model to uncover brain-behavior mechanisms across species.

Hormones and Behavior

Gregory Demas

Timothy Greives

Deborah Lutterschmidt

2023/2/15

Sex-specific endocrine regulation of seasonal aggression in Siberian hamsters

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Kathleen M Munley

Jonathan C Trinidad

Gregory E Demas

2022/9/14

Maternal antibiotics disrupt microbiome, behavior, and temperature regulation in unexposed infant mice

Developmental Psychobiology

Christopher Harshaw

Sayuri Kojima

Cara L Wellman

Gregory E Demas

Ardythe L Morrow

...

2022/9

Maternal stress and the maternal microbiome have sex-specific effects on offspring development and aggressive behavior in Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus)

Hormones and Behavior

Jessica A Cusick

Cara L Wellman

Gregory E Demas

2022/5/1

Adrenal MT1 melatonin receptor expression is linked with seasonal variation in social behavior in male Siberian hamsters

Hormones and behavior

Kathleen M Munley

Sohini Dutta

Aaron M Jasnow

Gregory E Demas

2022/2/1

Winter madness: Melatonin as a neuroendocrine regulator of seasonal aggression

Kathleen M Munley

Yuqi Han

Matt X Lansing

Gregory E Demas

2022/12

The ontogeny of personality: Repeatability of social and escape behaviors across developmental stages in Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus)

Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology

Catherine H Adaniya

Cara L Wellman

Gregory E Demas

Jessica A Cusick

2021/7

The call of the wild: using non-model systems to investigate microbiome–behaviour relationships

Jessica A Cusick

Cara L Wellman

Gregory E Demas

2021/5/15

Melatonin‐dependent changes in neurosteroids are associated with increased aggression in a seasonally breeding rodent

Journal of Neuroendocrinology

Kathleen M Munley

Jonathan C Trinidad

Jessica E Deyoe

Catherine H Adaniya

Andrea M Nowakowski

...

2021/3

Food restriction during development delays puberty but does not affect adult seasonal reproductive responses to food availability in Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus)

Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology

Allison M Bailey

Carlisha A Hall

Sandra J Legan

Gregory E Demas

2021/10

Photoperiod modulates the gut microbiome and aggressive behavior in Siberian hamsters

Journal of Experimental Biology

Clarissa C Ren

Kristyn E Sylvia

Kathleen M Munley

Jessica E Deyoe

Sarah G Henderson

...

2020/2/1

Melatonin mediates seasonal transitions in aggressive behavior and circulating androgen profiles in male Siberian hamsters

Hormones and behavior

Kathleen M Munley

Jessica E Deyoe

Clarissa C Ren

Gregory E Demas

2020/1/1

Seasonal patterns of melatonin alter aggressive phenotypes of female Siberian hamsters

Journal of Neuroendocrinology

Nikki M Rendon

Christopher L Petersen

Kathleen M Munley

Andrea C Amez

Daniel L Boyes

...

2020/8

Chemical sympathectomy reduces peripheral inflammatory responses to acute and chronic sleep fragmentation

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology

Ila Mishra

Keelee B Pullum

Domnique C Thayer

Erica R Plummer

Benjamin W Conkright

...

2020/4/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 158
Valina L. Dawson

Valina L. Dawson

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 102
Randy J. Nelson

Randy J. Nelson

West Virginia University

H-index: 81
Sabra Klein

Sabra Klein

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 76
Seth Blackshaw

Seth Blackshaw

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 74
Timothy Bartness

Timothy Bartness

Georgia State University

H-index: 71
Ellen D. Ketterson

Ellen D. Ketterson

Indiana University Bloomington

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