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Evolution of animal behavior
(Books, theoretical papers and commentaries)
Relevant publications
D. Maestripieri.
Functional aspects of maternal aggression in mammals.
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 70: 1069-1077, 1992.
D. Maestripieri.
Maternal encouragement in nonhuman primates and the question of animal
teaching.
Human Nature, 6: 361-378, 1995.
D. Maestripieri.
The evolution of communication.
Language & Communication, 17: 269-277, 1997
D. Maestripieri.
Science, philosophy, and the study of animal minds.
Evolution of Communication, 2: 279-291, 1998.
D. Maestripieri, K. A. Carroll.
Costs and benefits of female aggressiveness in humans and other mammals.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22: 231-232, 1999
D. Maestripieri, J. Whitham.
Teaching in marine mammals? Anecdotes vs science.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24: 342-343, 2001
J. R. Roney, D. Maestripieri.
The importance of comparative and phylogenetic analyses in the study
of adaptation.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 25: 525, 2002.
D. Maestripieri and P. M. Kappeler, eds.
Evolutionary Theory and
Primate Behavior.
Special Issue of the International Journal of Primatology. August,
2002.
D. Maestripieri, P. M. Kappeler
Evolutionary theory and primate behavior.
International Journal of Primatology, 23: 703-705, 2002
D. Maestripieri, ed.
Primate Psychology.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2003.
D. Maestripieri.
Macachiavellian Intelligence: How Rhesus Macaques and Humans
Have Conquered the World.
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2007.
C. Carere, D. Maestripieri.
The behavioral repertoire approach in comparative
personality research:
Inconsistencies between theory and practice.
European Journal of Personality, in press.
D. Maestripieri.
Konrad Z. Lorenz.
In: The Chicago Companion to the Child. Ed. by
R. Shweder. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, in press.
D. Maestripieri, J. M. Mateo (eds).
Maternal Effects in Mammals.
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, in press.
D. Maestripieri, J. M. Mateo.
The role of maternal effects in mammalian evolution and
adaptation.
In: Maternal Effects in Mammals (ed. by D. Maestripieri
& J. M. Mateo).
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, in press.
D. Maestripieri.
Maternal influences on offspring growth, reproduction,
and behavior in primates.
In: Maternal Effects in Mammals (ed. by D. Maestripieri
& J. M. Mateo).
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, in press.
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