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175.
D. Traficonte,
D. Maestripieri.
Evolutionary parent-offspring
conflict.
In: Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality.
Ed. by P. Whelehan, A. Bolin. New York:
Wiley-Blackwell, in press.
174.
J. P. Higham,
D. Pfefferle, M. Heistermann, D.
Maestripieri, M. Stevens.
Signaling in multiple modalities in male rhesus macaques:
sex skin coloration and barks
in relation to androgen levels, social status, and
mating behavior.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, in press.
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173. H. Koch, K. McCormack, M. M. Sanchez, D. Maestripieri.
The development of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in
rhesus monkeys: effects
of age, sex, and early experience.
Developmental Psychobiology, in press.
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172. T. T. G. Groothuis, D. Maestripieri.
Parental influences on offspring personality traits in
oviparous and placental vertebrates.
In: Animal Personalities: Behavior, Physiology, and
Evolution.
Ed. by C. Carere & D. Maestripieri. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, pp. 317-352, 2013.
PDF
171.
C. Carere & D. Maestripieri.
Animal personalities: who cares and why?
In: Animal Personalities: Behavior, Physiology, and
Evolution.
Ed. by C. Carere & D. Maestripieri. Chicago: University
of Chicago Press, pp. 1-9, 2013.
170.
A. Georgiev, A. Klimczuk, D. Traficonte, D. Maestripieri.
When violence pays: A cost-benefit analysis of
aggressive behavior in animals and humans
Evolutionary Psychology, 11: 631-652, 2013.
PDF.
169. D. Maestripieri, A. Klimczuk.
Prenatal and maternal stress psychosocial stress in primates: adaptive
plasticity or vulnerability to pathology?
In: Adaptive and Maladaptive Aspects of Developmental Stress.
Ed. by G. Laviola & S. Macri'. Berlin: Springer,
pp. 45-64, 2013. PDF
168. J. P. Higham, M. Heistermann, D. Maestripieri.
The endocrinology of male rhesus macaque social and
reproductive status: a test of the
challenge and social stress hypotheses.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 67: 19-30, 2013.
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2012
167. D. Maestripieri.
Comparative primate psychology.
In: Encyclopedia of Human Behavior, 2nd edition
Ed. by V. S. Ramachandran. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 550-555, 2012.
PDF
166. E. Cartmill, D. Maestripieri.
Socio-cognitive specializations of nonhuman primates: evidence from
gestural communication.
In: The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Evolutionary Psychology.
Ed. by J. Vonk & T. Shackelford. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
pp. 166-193, 2012. PDF
2011
165. D. Maestripieri, C. L. Hoffman.
Behavior and social dynamics of rhesus macaques on Cayo
Santiago.
In: Bones, Genetics, and Behavior of Rhesus Macaques.
Ed. by Q. Wang. Berlin: Springer, pp. 247-262, 2011.
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164. C. L. Hoffman, D. Maestripieri.
Costs of reproduction among rhesus macaque females on Cayo
Santiago.
In: Bones, Genetics, and Behavior of Rhesus Macaques.
Ed. by Q. Wang. Berlin: Springer, pp. 209-226, 2011.
PDF
163. J. P. Higham, K. D. Hughes, L. J. N. Brent, C. Dubuc,
A. Engelhardt, M. Heistermann, D. Maestripieri, L.
R. Santos, M. Stevens.
Familiarity affects assessment of facial signals
of female fertility by free-ranging male rhesus macaques.
Proceedings of
the Royal Society of London B, 278: 3452-3458, 2011.
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162. T. Mandalaywala, J. P. Higham, M. Heistermann, D. Maestripieri.
The presence of infant bystanders modulates the influence of
ovarian hormones on female
socio-sexual behavior in free-ranging rhesus macaques.
Behaviour, 148: 1137-1155, 2011. PDF
161. D. Maestripieri, C. L. Hoffman.
Chronic stress, allostatic load, and aging in nonhhuman
primates.
Development & Psychopathology, 23: 1187-1195, 2011.
PDF
160. C. L. Hoffman, J. P. Higham, M. Heistermann, C.
L. Coe, B. J. Prendergast,
D. Maestripieri.
Immune function and HPA axis activity in free-ranging rhesus
macaques.
Physiology & Behavior, 104: 507-514, 2011.
PDF
159. W. Saltzman,
D. Maestripieri.
The neuroendocrinology of primate maternal behavior.
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological
Psychiatry, 35: 1192-1204, 2011. PDF
158. K. J. Parker, D. Maestripieri.
Identifying key features of early stressful experiences that
produce stress vulnerability and resilience in primates.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 35: 1466-1483,
2011.
PDF
157. D. Maestripieri.
Emotions, stress, and maternal motivation in
primates.
American Journal of Primatology, 73:
516-529, 2011.
PDF
156. J. P. Higham, C. S. Barr, C. L. Hoffman, T. M.
Mandalaywala, K. J. Parker, D. Maestripieri.
Mu-opioid receptor (OPRM1) variation, oxytocin levels, and maternal
attachment in free-ranging
rhesus macaques.
Behavioral Neuroscience, 152: 131-136, 2011.
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155. J. P. Higham, M. Heistermann, D. Maestripieri.
The energetics of male-male endurance rivalry in rhesus macaques.
Animal Behaviour, 81: 1001-1007, 2011.
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154. C. Girard-Buttoz, J. P. Higham, M. Heistermann,
S. Wedegartner, D. Maestripieri, A. Engelhardt.
Urinary c-peptide
measurement as a marker of nutritional status in macaques.
PLoS One, 6(3): e18042, 2011. PDF
2010
153. T. Jovanovic, D. Maestripieri.
Effects of early traumatic experience on vocal
expression of emotion in young female rhesus macaques.
Developmental Psychobiology, 52: 794-801, 2010.
PDF
152. J. P. Higham, D. Maestripieri.
Revolutionary coalitions in male rhesus macaques.
Behaviour, 147: 1889-1908, 2010. PDF
151. J. P. Higham, A. Vitale, A. Mas-Rivera, J. E. Ayala, D. Maestripieri.
Measuring salivary analytes from free-ranging monkeys.
Physiology & Behavior, 101: 601-607, 2010.
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150. D. Maestripieri,
N. M. Baran, P. Sapienza,
L. Zingales.
Between- and within-sex variation in hormonal responses
to psychological stress in a large sample of college students.
Stress,
13: 413-424, 2010. PDF
149. C. L. Hoffman, J. P. Higham,
A. Mas-Rivera, J. E. Ayala, D. Maestripieri.
Terminal investment and senescence in rhesus
macaques on Cayo Santiago.
Behavioral Ecology, 21: 972-978, 2010.
PDF
148. K. J. Parker, C. L. Hoffman, S. A.
Hyde, C. S. Cummings, D. Maestripieri.
Effects of age on cerebrospinal fluid oxytocin levels
in free-living adult female and infant rhesus macaques.
Behavioral Neuroscience, 124: 428-433, 2010.
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147. C. L. Hoffman, J. E. Ayala, A. Mas-Rivera, D. Maestripieri.
Effects of reproductive condition and dominance rank on
cortisol responsiveness to stress
in free-ranging female rhesus macaques.
American Journal of Primatology,
72: 559-565, 2010. PDF
146. M. M.
Sanchez, K. M. McCormack, D. Maestripieri.
Ethological case study: Infant abuse in rhesus
macaques.
In: Formative Experiences: The Interaction of
Caregiving, Culture, and Developmental
Psychobiology. Ed. by C. Worthman, P. Plotsky, & D.
Schachter.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 224-237, 2010.
145. D. Maestripieri.
Rhesus macaques.
In: Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior.
Ed. by M. Breed & J. Moore. New York: Academic Press, pp.
70-74, 2010. PDF
144. D. Maestripieri.
Neurobiology of social behavior.
In: Primate Neuroethology. Ed. by M. Platt & A.
Ghazanfar.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 359-384, 2010.
PDF
143. M. M.
Sanchez, K. McCormack, A. P. Grand, R. Fulks, A. Graff, D. Maestripieri.
Effects of sex and early maternal abuse on
adrenocorticotropin hormone and cortisol responses to the corticotropin-releasing
hormone challenge during the first 3 years of life in group-living rhesus monkeys.
Development & Psychopathology, 22: 45-53,
2010. PDF
142. P. Sapienza,
L. Zingales, D. Maestripieri.
Reply to Joel & Tarrasch: On the relationship between
testosterone, gender, financial risk aversion, and career choices.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
U.S.A., 107: E20,
2010. PDF
2009
141. P. Sapienza,
L. Zingales, D. Maestripieri.
Gender differences in financial risk aversion and
career choices are affected by testosterone.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
U.S.A., 106: 15268-15273, 2009. PDF
140. D. Maestripieri.
Konrad Z. Lorenz.
In: The Child: An Encyclopedic Companion. Ed. by
R. Shweder,
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, pp. 580-581,
2009.
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139. J. M. Mateo, D. Maestripieri.
Maternal effects in mammals: conclusions and future
directions.
In: Maternal Effects in Mammals. Ed. by D.
Maestripieri & J. M. Mateo.
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, pp. 322-334, 2009.
138. 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, pp. 256-291,
2009.
137. 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, pp. 1-9, 2009.
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136. K. McCormack, T. K. Newman, J. D. Higley, D.
Maestripieri, M. M. Sanchez.
Serotonin transporter gene variation, infant abuse, and
responsiveness to stress in rhesus macaque mothers and infants.
Hormones and Behavior, 55: 538-547, 2009.
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135. D. Maestripieri, C. L. Hoffman,
G. M. Anderson, C. S. Carter, J. D. Higley.
Mother-infant interactions in free-ranging rhesus macaques:
Relationships between physiological and behavioral variables.
Physiology and Behavior, 96: 613-619, 2009.
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134. D. Maestripieri.
The contribution of comparative research to the development
and testing of life-history
models of human attachment and reproductive strategies.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 32: 37-38, 2009.
PDF
2008
133. D. Maestripieri.
On the use of comparative research for understanding
human language evolution.
Current Anthropology, 49: 1066-1067, 2008.
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132. C. L. Hoffman, A. V. Ruiz-Lambides, E. Davila, E. Maldonado, M. S.
Gerald, D. Maestripieri.
Sex differences in survival costs of reproduction
in a promiscuous primate.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 62:
1711-1718, 2008. PDF
131. C. Carere, D. Maestripieri.
The behavioral repertoire approach in comparative
personality research:
Inconsistencies between theory and practice.
European Journal of Personality, 22: 457-459,
2008. PDF
130. D. Maestripieri.
Neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying the
intergenerational transmission of maternal
behavior and infant abuse in rhesus macaques.
In: Hormones and Social Behavior. Ed. by D.
Pfaff, C. Kordon, P. Chanson, Y.
Christen.
Berlin: Springer, pp. 121-130, 2008.
PDF
129. C. S. Barr, M. L.
Schwandt, S. G. Lindell, J. D. Higley, D.
Maestripieri, D. Goldman, S. J. Suomi, M. Heilig.
Variation at
the mu-opioid receptor gene (OPRM1) influences attachment behavior in infant
primates.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
U.S.A., 105: 5277-5281, 2008. PDF
128. D. Maestripieri.
The role of the brain serotonergic system in the origin
and transmission of adaptive
and maladaptive variations in maternal behavior in
rhesus macaques.
In: Neurobiology of the Parental Brain. Ed.
by R. Bridges.
Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 163-173, 2008.
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127. D. Maestripieri.
Biological bases of maternal attachment.
In: Current Directions in Developmental Psychology.
Ed. by L. Liben.
Boston: Pearson, pp. 37-42, 2008 (reprint).
126. D. Maestripieri.
Primate behavior and misbehavior in Michael Crichton's Congo.
In: The Science of Michael Crichton. Ed. by K. Grazier.
Dallas, TX: BenBella Books, pp. 59-68, 2008.
PDF
125. D. Maestripieri,
C. L. Hoffman, R. Fulks, M. S. Gerald.
Plasma cortisol responses to stress in lactating and
nonlactating female rhesus macaques.
Hormones and Behavior, 53: 170-176, 2008.
PDF
2007
124.
M. M. Sanchez, O.
Alagbe, J. C. Felger, J. Zhang, A. E.
Graff, A. P. Grand, D. Maestripieri,
A. H. Miller.
Activated
p38 MAPK is associated with decreased CSF 5-HIAA and increased maternal
rejection during infancy in rhesus monkeys.
Molecular Psychiatry, 12: 895-897, 2007.
PDF
123. E. P. Riley,
B. Suryobroto, D. Maestripieri.
Distribution of Macaca ochreata and
identification of mixed ochreata-tonkeana groups in South Sulawesi,
Indonesia.
Primate Conservation, 22: 1-5, 2007.
PDF
122. J. C. Whitham,
M. S. Gerald, D. Maestripieri.
Intended receivers and functional significance of
grunt and girney vocalizations in free-ranging female rhesus macaques.
Ethology, 113: 862-874, 2007.
PDF
121. D. Maestripieri.
Gestural communication in three species of macaques (Macaca
mulatta, M. nemestrina, M. arctoides):
Use of signals in relation to dominance and social context.
In: Gestural Communication in Nonhuman and Human Primates.
Ed. by K. Liebal, C. Muller, & S. Pika. Amsterdam: John
Benjamins, pp. 51-66. 2007. PDF
120. C. Waitt, D. Maestripieri, M. S. Gerald.
Effects of parity and age on female attraction
to faces of infants and neonates in rhesus macaques.
Primates, 48: 164-167, 2007.
PDF
119. D. Maestripieri.
Social and biological influences on rhesus monkey development
and health across the lifespan:
Challenges and rewards of population-based bio-behavioral
research with nonhuman primates.
In: Proceedings of the 2006 Chicago Workshop on Biomarkers
in Population-Based
Health and Aging Research
Ed. by S. Lindau & N.
Gavrilova. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Center on Demography and Economics of Aging,
pp. 7-24, 2007.
PDF
118. D. Maestripieri, S. G. Lindell, J. D. Higley
Intergenerational transmission of maternal behavior in rhesus
macaques and its underlying mechanisms.
Developmental Psychobiology, 49: 165-171, 2007.
PDF
117.
D. Maestripieri, J.
Mayhew, C. L. Carlson, C. L. Hoffman, J. M. Radtke.
One-male harems and female social dynamics in Guinea baboons.
Folia Primatologica, 78: 56-68, 2007.
PDF
2006
116. M. S. Gerald, C. Waitt, D. Maestripieri.
An experimental examination of female responses
to infant face coloration in
rhesus macaques.
Behavioural Processes, 73: 253-256, 2006. PDF
115.
D. Maestripieri, K. M. McCormack, S. G. Lindell, J. D. Higley, M. M. Sanchez.
Influence of parenting style on the offspring's
behaviour and CSF monoamine metabolite
levels in crossfostered and noncrossfostered female
rhesus macaques.
Behavioural Brain Research, 175: 90-95, 2006.
PDF
114. D. Maestripieri, J. D. Higley, S. G. Lindell, T. K. Newman, K.
McCormack, M. M. Sanchez.
Early maternal rejection affects the development of
monoaminergic systems and adult
abusive parenting in rhesus macaques.
Behavioral Neuroscience, 120: 1017-1024, 2006.
PDF
113. K.
M. McCormack, M. M. Sanchez, M. Bardi, D. Maestripieri.
Maternal care patterns and behavioral development of
rhesus macaque abused infants in
in the first 6 months of life.
Developmental Psychobiology, 48: 537-550, 2006.
PDF
112. J. R. Roney, K. N. Hanson, K. M. Durante, D.
Maestripieri.
Reading men’s faces: Women’s mate attractiveness judgments track men’s
testosterone and interest in infants.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B,
273: 2169-2175, 2006. PDF
111. D. Maestripieri, J. R. Roney
Evolutionary
developmental psychology: Contributions from comparative research with
nonhuman primates.
Developmental Review, 26: 120-137, 2006.
PDF
110. G. R. Pradhan, A. Engelhardt, C. P. van Schaik, D. Maestripieri.
The evolution of female copulation calls in primates: a
review and a new model.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 59: 333-343,
2006.
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2005
109. D. Maestripieri, J. R. Roney.
Primate copulation calls and post-copulatory female choice.
Behavioral Ecology, 16: 106-113, 2005.
PDF
108.
D. Maestripieri, S. G. Lindell, A. Ayala, P. W. Gold, J. D. Higley.
Neurobiological characteristics of rhesus macaque abusive mothers and
their
relation to social and maternal behavior.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 29:
51-57, 2005. PDF
107. D. Maestripieri.
On the importance of comparative research for the understanding of human
behavior
and development: A reply to Gottlieb & Lickliter (2004).
Social Development, 14: 181-186, 2005.
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106. D. Maestripieri.
Effects of early experience on female behavioural and
reproductive development in rhesus macaques.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B,
272: 1243-1248, 2005. PDF
105. D. Maestripieri.
Early experience affects the intergenerational
transmission of infant abuse in rhesus monkeys.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
U.S.A., 102: 9726-9729, 2005.
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104. D. Maestripieri, M. Leoni, S. S. Raza, E. J. Hirsch, J. C. Whitham
Female copulation calls in Guinea baboons: Evidence for post-copulatory
female choice?
International Journal of Primatology, 26:
737-758, 2005. PDF
103. D. Maestripieri.
Gestural communication in three species of macaques (Macaca
mulatta, M. nemestrina,
M. arctoides): Use of signals in relation to
dominance and social context.
Gesture, 5: 57-73, 2005.
PDF
102. D. Maestripieri.
Improbable antics: Notes
from a gorilla guru.
In: King Kong is Back! Ed. by D. Brin.
Dallas, TX: BenBella Books, pp. 85-91, 2005. PDF.
2004
101.
D. Maestripieri, S. R. Ross
Sex differences in play among western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla
gorilla) infants:
Implications for adult behavior and social structure.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 123: 52-61, 2004.
PDF
100. D. Maestripieri
Genetic aspects of mother-offspring conflict in rhesus macaques.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 55: 381-387, 2004.
PDF
99.
J. R. Roney, J. C. Whitham, M. Leoni, A. Bellem, N. Wielebnowski, D.
Maestripieri.
Relative digit lengths and testosterone levels in Guinea baboons.
Hormones and Behavior,
45: 285-290, 2004.
PDF
98.
J. R. Roney, D. Maestripieri.
Relative digit lengths predict men's behavior and attractiveness
during social interactions with women.
Human Nature, 15: 271-282, 2004.
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97. D. Maestripieri, J. R. Roney, N. DeBias, K. M. Durante, G. M. Spaepen.
Father absence, menarche, and interest in infants among adolescent
girls.
Developmental Science, 7: 560-566, 2004.
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96.
D. Maestripieri, K. M. Durante.
Infant colic: Re-evaluating the adaptive hypotheses.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
27: 468-469, 2004. PDF
95.
D. Maestripieri, S. R. Ross.
Maternal influences on infant behavioral development in western
lowland gorillas.
In: Advances in Psychology Research, Vol. 27. Ed. by S. P.
Shohov. Hauppage,
NY: Nova Science Publishers, pp. 96-112, 2004.
94. D. Maestripieri.
Maternal behavior, infant handling and socialization.
In: Macaque Societies: A Model for the Study of Social
Organization.
Ed. by B. Thierry, M. Singh, W.
Kaumanns. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
pp. 231-234, 2004.
PDF
2003
93. J. C. Whitham, D. Maestripieri
Primate rituals: The function of greetings between male Guinea
baboons.
Ethology, 109: 847-459, 2003.
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92. D. Maestripieri, K. Wallen.
Nonhuman primate models of developmental psychopathology: problems
and prospects.
In: Neurodevelopmental Mechanisms in Psychopathology. Ed. by
D. Cicchetti & E. Walker, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.
187-214, 2003.
91. D. Maestripieri.
Similarities in affiliation and aggression between cross-fostered
rhesus macaque
females and their biological mothers.
Developmental Psychobiology, 43: 321-327, 2003.
PDF
90. J. R. Roney, S. V. Mahler, D. Maestripieri.
Behavioral and hormonal responses of men to brief interactions with
women.
Evolution and Human Behavior, 24: 365-375, 2003.
PDF
89. D. Maestripieri.
The past, present, and future of primate psychology.
In: Primate Psychology. Ed. by D. Maestripieri. Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press,
pp. 1-16, 2003.
88. D. Maestripieri.
Attachment.
In: Primate Psychology. Ed. by D. Maestripieri. Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press,
pp. 108-143, 2003.
87. J. R. Roney, D. Maestripieri.
Social development and affiliation.
In: Primate Psychology. Ed. by D. Maestripieri. Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press,
pp. 171-204, 2003.
86. L. A. Parr, D. Maestripieri.
Nonvocal communication.
In: Primate Psychology. Ed. by D. Maestripieri. Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press,
pp. 324-358, 2003.
2002
85. D. Maestripieri, P. M. Kappeler
Evolutionary theory and primate behavior.
International Journal of Primatology, 23: 703-705, 2002.
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84. D. Maestripieri.
Parent-offspring conflict in primates.
International Journal of Primatology, 23: 923-951, 2002.
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83. D. Maestripieri.
Biological bases of maternal attachment.
In: Foundations in Social Neuroscience.
Ed. By J. T. Cacioppo, G. G. Berntson, R. Adolphs, C. S. Carter, R. J.
Davidson,
M. K. McClintock, B. S. McEwen, M. J. Meaney, D. L. Schacter, E. M.
Sternberg,
S. J. Suomi, S. E. Taylor. MIT Press, pp. 749-753, 2002.
82. F. C. Graves, K. Wallen, D. Maestripieri.
Opioids and attachment in rhesus macaque abusive mothers.
Behavioral Neuroscience, 116: 489-493, 2002.
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81. D. Maestripieri.
Maternal dominance rank and age affect offspring sex ratio in pigtail
macaques
Journal of Mammalogy, 83: 563-568, 2002.
PDF
80. D. Maestripieri, S. Pelka.
Sex differences in interest in infants across the lifespan: A
biological adaptation
for parenting?
Human Nature, 13: 327-344, 2002.
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79. D. Maestripieri, S. K. Ross, N. L. Megna.
Mother-infant interactions in western lowland gorillas (Gorilla
gorilla gorilla):
Spatial relationships, communication, and opportunities for social
learning.
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 116: 219-227, 2002.
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78. J. R. Roney, D. Maestripieri.
The importance of comparative and phylogenetic analyses in the study
of adaptation.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 25: 525, 2002.
PDF
2001
77. D. Maestripieri.
Is there mother-infant bonding in primates?
Developmental Review, 21: 93-120, 2001.
PDF
76. D. Maestripieri.
Biological bases of maternal attachment.
Current Directions in Psychological Science, 10:79-83, 2001.
PDF
75. D. Maestripieri.
Female-biased maternal investment in rhesus macaques.
Folia Primatologica, 72: 44-47, 2001.
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74. D. Maestripieri, J. Whitham.
Teaching in marine mammals? Anecdotes vs science.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24: 342-343, 2001.
PDF
73. D. Maestripieri.
Intraspecific variability in parenting styles of rhesus macaques: The
role of the
social environment.
Ethology, 107: 237-248, 2001.
PDF
2000
72. D. Maestripieri, K. A. Carroll.
Causes and consequences of infant abuse and neglect in monkeys.
Aggression and Violent Behavior, 5: 245-254, 2000.
PDF
71. D. Maestripieri, T. Jovanovic, H. Gouzoules
Crying and infant abuse in rhesus monkeys.
Child Development, 71: 301-309, 2000.
PDF
70. D. Maestripieri, Megna, N. L., Jovanovic, T.
Adoption and maltreatment of foster infants by rhesus macaque abusive
mothers.
Developmental Science, 3: 287-293, 2000.
PDF
69. D. Maestripieri.
Determinants of affiliative interactions between adult males
and lactating females in pigtail macaques.
Ethology, 106: 425-439, 2000.
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68. S. Cabib, F. R. D'Amato, S. Puglisi-Allegra, D. Maestripieri.
Behavioral and mesocorticolimbic dopamine responses to non aggressive
social interactions
depend on previous social experiences and on the opponent's sex.
Behavioural Brain Research, 112: 13-22, 2000.
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67. D. Maestripieri.
Measuring temperament in rhesus macaques: consistency and change in
emotionality over time.
Behavioural Processes, 49: 167-171, 2000.
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66. D. Maestripieri, N. L. Megna.
Hormones and behavior in abusive and nonabusive rhesus macaque mothers.
1: Social interactions during late pregnancy and early lactation.
Physiology & Behavior, 71: 35-42, 2000.
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65. D. Maestripieri, N. L. Megna.
Hormones and behavior in abusive and nonabusive rhesus macaque mothers.
2: Mother-infant interactions.
Physiology & Behavior, 71: 43-49, 2000.
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64. T. Jovanovic, N. L. Megna, D. Maestripieri.
Early maternal recognition of offspring vocalizations in rhesus macaques
(Macaca mulatta).
Primates, 41: 421-428, 2000.
63. D. Maestripieri.
Biography.
American Psychologist, 55: 1274-1276, 2000.
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1999
62. D. Maestripieri
The biology of human parenting: Insights from nonhuman primates.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 23: 411-422, 1999.
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61. D. Maestripieri, M. Tomaszycki, K. A. Carroll.
Consistency and change in the behavior of rhesus macaque abusive mothers
with
successive infants.
Developmental Psychobiology, 34: 29-35, 1999.
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60. D. Maestripieri.
Formal dominance: The emperor's new clothes?
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 113: 96-98, 1999.
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59. D. Maestripieri.
Primate social organization, gestural repertoire size, and communication
dynamics:
a comparative study of macaques.
In: The Origins of Language. What Nonhuman Primates Can Tell Us.
Ed. by B. J. King,
Santa Fe: School of American Research, pp. 55-77, 1999.
58. D. Maestripieri, K. A. Carroll.
Costs and benefits of female aggressiveness in humans and other mammals.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22: 231-232, 1999.
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57. D. Maestripieri.
Fatal attraction: Interest in infants and infant abuse in rhesus
macaques.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 110: 17-25, 1999.
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56. D. Maestripieri.
Changes in social behavior and its hormonal correlates across pregnancy
in
pig-tailed macaques.
International Journal of Primatology, 20: 707-718, 1999.
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1998
55. D. Maestripieri.
Parenting styles of abusive mothers in group-living rhesus macaques.
Animal Behaviour, 55: 1-11, 1998.
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54. D. Maestripieri, K. A. Carroll.
Risk factors for infant abuse and neglect in rhesus monkeys.
Psychological Science, 9: 143-145, 1998.
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53. M. Tomaszycki, C. Cline, B. Griffin, D. Maestripieri, W. D. Hopkins.
Maternal cradling and infant nipple preferences in rhesus macaques.
Developmental Psychobiology, 32: 305-312, 1998.
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52. D. Maestripieri.
Osservazione, registrazione e definizione delle relazioni madre-figlio
nei primati non umani.
In: Tecniche di Osservazione del Comportamento Infantile. Ed. by
A. Tartabini, Milano:
McGraw-Hill, pp. 37-51, 1998.
51. D. Maestripieri, K. A. Carroll.
Child abuse and neglect: Usefulness of the animal data.
Psychological Bulletin, 123: 211-223, 1998.
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50. K. A Carroll, D. Maestripieri.
Infant maltreatment in monkeys: A discussion of definitions,
epidemiology, etiology, and
implications for child maltreatment.
Psychological Bulletin, 123: 234-237, 1998.
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49. D. Maestripieri.
Social and demographic influences on mothering style in pigtail
macaques.
Ethology, 104: 379-385, 1998.
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48. J. L. Zehr, D. Maestripieri, K. Wallen.
Estrogen increases female sexual initiation independent of male
responsiveness in
rhesus monkeys.
Hormones and Behavior, 33: 95-103, 1998.
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47. D. Maestripieri.
The evolution of male-infant interactions in the tribe Papionini
(Primates: Cercopithecidae)
Folia Primatologica, 69: 247-251, 1998.
46. D. Maestripieri, K. A. Carroll.
Behavioral and environmental correlates of infant abuse in group-living
pigtail macaques.
Infant Behavior & Development, 21: 603-612, 1998.
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45. D. Maestripieri, J. L. Zehr
Maternal responsiveness increases during pregnancy and after estrogen
treatment in macaques.
Hormones and Behavior, 34: 223-230, 1998.
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44. D. Maestripieri.
Science, philosophy, and the study of animal minds.
Evolution of Communication, 2: 279-291, 1998.
1997
43. D. Maestripieri, K. Wallen.
Affiliative and submissive communication in rhesus macaques.
Primates, 38: 127-138, 1997.
42. D. Maestripieri, K. Wallen, K. A. Carroll.
Infant abuse runs in families of group-living pigtail macaques.
Child Abuse & Neglect, 21: 465-471, 1997.
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41. D. Maestripieri, K. Wallen, K. A. Carroll.
Genealogical and demographic influences on infant abuse and neglect in
group-living sooty
mangabeys (Cercocebus atys).
Developmental Psychobiology, 31: 175-180, 1997.
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40. D. Maestripieri.
The evolution of communication.
Language & Communication, 17: 269-277, 1997.
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39. D. Maestripieri.
Gestural communication in macaques: Usage and meaning of nonvocal
signals.
Evolution of Communication, 1: 193-222, 1997.
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1996
38. D. Maestripieri.
Maternal encouragement of infant locomotion in pigtail macaques,
Macaca nemestrina.
Animal Behaviour, 51: 603-610, 1996.
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37. D. Maestripieri.
Gestural communication and its cognitive implications in pigtail
macaques (Macaca nemestrina).
Behaviour, 133: 997-1022, 1996.
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36. D. Maestripieri.
Primate cognition and the bared-teeth display: a reevaluation of the
concept of formal dominance.
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 110: 402-405, 1996.
35. D. Maestripieri.
Social communication among captive stumptail macaques (Macaca
arctoides).
International Journal of Primatology, 17: 785-802, 1996.
34. D. Maestripieri, J. Call.
Mother-infant communication in primates.
Advances in the Study of Behavior, 25: 613- 642, 1996.
1995
33. D. Maestripieri, K. Wallen.
Interest in infants varies with reproductive condition in group-living
female pigtail macaques
(Macaca nemestrina).
Physiology & Behavior, 57: 353-358, 1995.
32. D. Maestripieri.
First steps in the macaque world: Do rhesus mothers encourage their
infants' independent
locomotion?
Animal Behaviour, 49: 1541-1549, 1995.
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31. K. Wallen, D. Maestripieri, D.R. Mann.
Effects of neonatal testicular suppression with a GnRH antagonist on
social behavior
in group-living juvenile rhesus monkeys.
Hormones and Behavior, 29: 322-337, 1995.
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30. D. Maestripieri.
Maternal encouragement in nonhuman primates and the question of animal
teaching.
Human Nature, 6: 361-378, 1995.
29. D. Maestripieri.
Assessment of danger to themselves and their infants by rhesus macaque (Macaca
mulatta)
mothers
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 109: 416-420, 1995.
28. D. Maestripieri.
Maternal responsiveness to infant distress calls in stumptail macaques.
Folia Primatologica, 64: 201-206, 1995.
1994
27. D. Maestripieri.
Infant abuse associated with psychosocial stress in a group-living
pigtail macaque (Macaca
nemestrina) mother.
American Journal of Primatology, 32: 41-49, 1994.
26. D. Maestripieri.
Social structure, infant handling, and mothering styles in group-living
Old World monkeys.
International Journal of Primatology, 15: 531-553, 1994.
25. D. Maestripieri.
Costs and benefits of maternal aggression in lactating female rhesus
macaques.
Primates, 35: 443-453, 1994.
24. D. Maestripieri.
Mother-infant relationships in three species of macaques (Macaca
mulatta, M. nemestrina,
M.arctoides). I. Development of the mother-infant relationship in the
first three months.
Behaviour, 131: 75-96, 1994.
23. D. Maestripieri.
Mother-infant relationships in three species of macaques (Macaca
mulatta, M. nemestrina,
M.arctoides). II. The social environment.
Behaviour, 131: 97-113, 1994.
22. D. Maestripieri.
Influence of infants on female social relationships in monkeys.
Folia Primatologica, 63: 192-202, 1994.
1993
21. D. Maestripieri.
Vigilance costs of allogrooming in macaque mothers.
The American Naturalist, 141: 744-753, 1993.
20. D. Maestripieri.
Infant kidnapping in group-living rhesus macaques: why don't mothers
rescue their infants?
Primates, 34: 211-216, 1993.
19. D. Maestripieri.
Maternal anxiety in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). I.
Measurement of anxiety and
identification of anxiety-eliciting situations.
Ethology, 95: 19-31, 1993.
18. D. Maestripieri.
Maternal anxiety in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). II.
Emotional bases of individual
differences in mothering style.
Ethology, 95: 32-42, 1993.
1992
17. S. Bigi, D. Maestripieri, L. Aloe, E. Alleva.
NGF decreases isolation-induced aggressive behavior, while increasing
adrenal volume,
in adult male mice.
Physiology & Behavior, 51: 337-343, 1992.
16. D. Maestripieri, F.L. Martel, C.M. Nevison, M.J.A. Simpson, E.B. Keverne.
Anxiety in rhesus monkey infants in relation to interactions with their
mother and other social
companions.
Developmental Psychobiology, 24: 571-581, 1992.
15. D. Maestripieri.
Functional aspects of maternal aggression in mammals.
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 70: 1069-1077, 1992.
14. D. Maestripieri, G. Schino, F. Aureli, A. Troisi.
A modest proposal: displacement activities as an indicator of emotions
in primates.
Animal Behaviour, 44: 967-979, 1992.
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1991
13. S. Scucchi, D. Maestripieri, G. Schino.
Conflict, displacement activities, and menstrual cycle in long-tailed
macaques.
Primates, 32: 115-118, 1991.
12. D. Maestripieri.
Litter gender composition, food availability, and maternal defence of
the young in house mice
(Mus domesticus).
Behaviour, 116: 139-151, 1991.
11. D. Maestripieri, E. Alleva.
Do male mice use parental care as a buffering strategy against maternal
aggression?
Animal Behaviour, 41: 904-906, 1991.
10. D. Maestripieri, C. Rossi-Arnaud.
Kinship does not affect litter defence in pairs of communally nesting
female house mice.
Aggressive Behavior, 17: 223-228, 1991.
9. D. Maestripieri, F.R. D'Amato.
Anxiety and maternal aggression in house mice (Mus domesticus): a
look at interindividual
variability.
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 105: 295-301, 1991.
8. S. Pavani, D. Maestripieri, G. Schino, P.G. Turillazzi, S. Scucchi.
Factors influencing scratching behaviour in long-tailed macaques.
Folia Primatologica, 57: 34-38, 1991.
7. D. Maestripieri, E. Alleva.
Litter defense and parental investment allocation in house mice.
Behavioural Processes, 23: 223-230, 1991.
6. D. Maestripieri, A. Badiani, S. Puglisi-Allegra.
Prepartal chronic stress increases anxiety and decreases aggression in
lactating
female mice.
Behavioral Neuroscience, 105: 663-668, 1991.
1990
5. D. Maestripieri, E. Alleva.
Maternal aggression and litter size in the female house mouse.
Ethology, 84: 27-34, 1990.
4 D. Maestripieri, R. De Simone, L. Aloe, E. Alleva.
Social status and nerve growth factor serum levels after agonistic
encounters in mice.
Physiology & Behavior, 47: 161-164, 1990.
3. G. Schino, D. Maestripieri, S. Scucchi, P.G. Turillazzi.
Social tension in familiar and unfamiliar pairs of long-tailed macaques.
Behaviour, 113: 264-272, 1990.
1989
2. D. Maestripieri, S. Scucchi
Seasonal changes in social relationships in an all-female rhesus monkey
(Macaca mulatta) group.
Behaviour, 110: 106-114, 1989.
1988
1. G. Schino, S. Scucchi, D. Maestripieri, P.G.
Turillazzi
Allogrooming as a tension-reduction mechanism: a behavioral approach.
American Journal of Primatology, 16: 43-50, 1988.
Book Reviews
D. Maestripieri
Review of: Monkey Farm. A
History of the Yerkes Laboratories of Primate Biology,
Orange
Park, Florida 1930-1965,
by D.
A. Dewsbury.
International Journal of Primatology, 28: 969-970, 2007.
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D. Maestripieri
Review of: Among Orangutans: Red Apes and the Rise of Human
Culture, by C. van Schaik.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 129: 637, 2006.
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D. Maestripieri
Review of: Primate Life Histories and Socioecology, ed. by P. Kappeler &
M. Pereira.
Review of: Juvenile Primates: Life History, Development and Behavior (2nd
ed.), ed. by M.
E. Pereira & L. A. Fairbanks.
International Journal of Primatology, 25: 955-957, 2004.
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D. Maestripieri
Science, power, and human nature at Goon Park.
Review of: Love at Goon Park: Harry Harlow and the Science of Affection,
by D. Blum.
Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 48, 2004.
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D. Maestripieri
Review of: Infant Chimpanzee and Human Child: A Classic 1935 Comparative
Study
of Ape Emotions and Intelligence, by N. N. Ladygina-Kohts.
International Journal of Primatology, 24: 697-699, 2003.
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D. Maestripieri
Hand-me-down speech.
Review of: From Hand to Mouth: The Origins of Language, by M. Corballis.
American Scientist, 90: 472, 2002.
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D. Maestripieri
Comparing cognition in animals, and researchers.
Review of: The Evolution of Cognition, ed. by C. Heyes and L. Huber.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 5: 452-453 2001.
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D. Maestripieri
Review of: The Nonhuman Primates, ed. by P. Dolhinow & A. Fuentes.
Review of: Essentials of Animal Behaviour, by P. Slater.
International Journal of Primatology, 21: 329-331, 2000.
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D. Maestripieri
Review of: Mother Nature: A History of Mothers, Infants, and Natural
Selection, by S. B.
Hrdy.
Animal Behaviour, 59: 895-896, 2000.
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D. Maestripieri
Review of: Human Facial Expression: An Evolutionary View, by A. J.
Fridlund.
Animal Behaviour, 51: 1187-1188, 1996.
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D. Maestripieri
Review of: Primate Behaviour: Social information, knowledge, and the
evolution of culture,
by D. Quiatt & V. Reynolds.
American Journal of Primatology, 35: 165-167, 1995.
D. Maestripieri
Review of: Juvenile Primates: Life History, Development and Behavior, ed.
by M. E.
Pereira & L. A. Fairbanks;
Review of: Lemur Social Systems and their Ecological Basis,
ed. by P. Kappeler & J. Ganzhorn.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 9: 270-271, 1994.
D. Maestripieri.
L'eredità di Lorenz e Tinbergen e gli orientamenti attuali dell'etologia.
Annuario della Scienza e della Tecnica Curcio, 1991.
D. Maestripieri.
Review of: How monkeys see the world. Inside the mind of another species,
by D.L. Cheney & R.M. Seyfarth.
Le Scienze (Italian edition of Scientific American), 271: 100-101,
1991.
D. Maestripieri
Review of: The Evolution of Parental Care, by T.H. Clutton-Brock.
Le Scienze (Italian Edition of Scientific American), 277: 110-112,
1991.
D. Maestripieri.
La biologia non è un'estetica, Review of: Le forme viventi, by Adolf
Portmann.
L'Indice, 3: 34-35,1990.
D. Maestripieri.
Passato, presente e futuro dell'NGF.
Annuario della Scienza e della Tecnica Curcio, pp. 174-178, 1990.
D. Maestripieri.
Il ruolo della femmina nelle società animali.
Annuario della Scienza e della Tecnica Curcio, pp. 198-203, 1990.
A. Badiani, D. Maestripieri.
Il gene egoista. Strumenti, modelli interpretativi, prospettive della
sociobiologia.
Prometeo, 30: 62-67, 1990.
D. Maestripieri.
Review of: NGF: apertura di una nuova frontiera nella neurobiologia,
by Rita Levi-Montalcini.
Leggere, 11: 63, 1989.
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