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140. D. Maestripieri

Konrad Z. Lorenz.

In: The Child: An Encyclopedic Companion (ed. by R. A. Shweder).

Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, pp. 580-581, 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.

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.

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.

144. D. Maestripieri.

Neurobiology of social behavior.

In: Primate Neuroethology (ed. by M. Platt & A. Ghazanfar).

Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 359-384, 2010.



145. M. M. Sanchez, K. McCormack, D. Maestripieri.

Ethological case study: infant abuse in rhesus monkeys.

In: Formative Experiences. The Interaction of Caregiving, Culture, and Developmental Psychobiology (ed. by C. Worthman, P. Plotsky, D. Schechter, & C. Cummings). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 224-237, 2010.

146. D. Maestripieri.

Rhesus macaques.

In: Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior (ed. by M. Breed & J. Moore).

New York: Academic Press, pp. 70-74, 2010.



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.

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.

149. C. L. Hoffman, J. P. Higham, A. Mas-Rivera, J. E. Ayala, D. Maestripieri.

Terminal investment and senescence in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) on

Cayo Santiago.

Behavioral Ecology, 21: 972-978, 2010.

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.

151. J. P. Higham, A. Vitale, A. Mas-Rivera, J. E. Ayala, D. Maestripieri.

Measuring salivary analytes from free-ranging monkeys.



Physiology and Behavior, 101: 601-607, 2010.

152. J. P. Higham, D. Maestripieri.

Revolutionary coalitions in male rhesus macaques.



Behaviour, 147: 1889-1908, 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.

154. C. Girard-Buttoz, J. P. Higham, M. Heistermann, S. Wedegärtner, D. Maestripieri,

A. Engelhardt.

Urinary C-peptide measurement as a marker of nutritional status in macaques.

PLOS ONE, 6(3): e18042, 2011.

155. 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.

156. J. P. Higham, M. Heistermann, D. Maestripieri.

The energetics of male-male endurance rivalry in free-ranging rhesus macaques,



Macaca mulatta.

Animal Behaviour, 81: 1001-1007, 2011.

157. D. Maestripieri.

Emotions, stress, and maternal motivation in primates.



American Journal of Primatology, 73: 516-529, 2011.

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.

159. W. Saltzman, D. Maestripieri.

The neuroendocrinology of primate maternal behavior.



Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry, 35: 1192-1204, 2011.

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.

161. D. Maestripieri, C. L. Hoffman.

Chronic stress, allostatic load, and aging in nonhuman primates.



Development & Psychopathology, 23: 1187-1195, 2011.

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.

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.

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.



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.



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.



167. D. Maestripieri.

Comparative primate psychology.

In: Encyclopedia of Human Behavior (ed. by V. S. Ramachandran).

Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 550-555, 2012.



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.

169. D. Maestripieri, A. C. E. Klimczuk.

Prenatal and maternal 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.

170. A. Georgiev, A. C. E. Klimczuk, D. M. Traficonte, D. Maestripieri.

When violence pays: A cost-benefit analysis of aggressive behavior in animals and

humans.

Evolutionary Psychology, 11: 678-699, 2013.

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: The University of Chicago Press, pp. 1-9, 2013.



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: The University of Chicago Press, pp. 317-352, 2013.

173. 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, 67: 1457-1469, 2013.

174. C. Dubuc, S. P. Coyne, D. Maestripieri

The relationship between mating activity, masturbation, and dominance rank in

free-ranging male rhesus macaques.

Ethology, 119: 1006-1013, 2013.

175. D. Maestripieri, A. Klimczuk, M. Seneczko, D. Traficonte, M. C. Wilson.

Relationship status and relationship instability, but not dominance, predict

individual differences in baseline cortisol levels.

PLoS One, 8 (12): e84003, 2013.

176. B. R. Howell, K. M. McCormack, A. P. Grand, N. T. Sawyer, X. Zhang,

D. Maestripieri, X. Hu, M. M. Sanchez.

Brain white matter microstructure alterations in adolescent rhesus monkeys exposed to early life stress: associations with high cortisol during infancy

Biology of Mood and Anxiety Disorders, 3:21, 2013.

177. 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, 56: 86-95, 2014.

178. D. Maestripieri.

Night owl women are similar to men in their relationship orientation, risk-taking propensities, and cortisol levels: implications for the adaptive significance and evolution of eveningness.



Evolutionary Psychology, 12: 130-147, 2014.

179. D. Maestripieri, A. Klimczuk, D. Traficonte, M. C. Wilson.

A greater decline in female facial attractiveness during middle age reflects

women’s loss of reproductive value

Frontiers in Psychology, 5(179): 1-6, 2014.

180. D. Maestripieri, A. Klimczuk, D. Traficonte, M. C. Wilson.

Ethnicity-related variation in sexual promiscuity, relationship status and

testosterone levels in men.
 

Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences, 8: 96-108, 2014.

181. C. Dubuc, W. L. Allen, D. Maestripieri, J. P. Higham

Is male rhesus macaque red color ornamentation attractive to females?



Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 68: 1215-1224, 2014.

182. M. Del Giudice, A. Klimczuk, D. Traficonte, D. Maestripieri.
   

Autistic-like and schizotypal personality traits in a life history perspective:


diametrical associations with impulsivity, sensation-seeking, and sociosexual

behavior.
  



Evolution and Human Behavior, 35: 415-424, 2014.

183. C. Dubuc, S. Winters, W. Allen, L. Brent, J. Cascio, D. Maestripieri, A. Ruiz-Lambides,

A. Widdig, J. Higham.

Sexually-selected skin colour is heritable and related to fecundity in a non-human

primate.


Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 281: 20141602, 2014.

184. J. P. Higham, D. Maestripieri.

The costs of reproductive success in male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) on

Cayo Santiago.

International Journal of Primatology, 35: 661-676, 2014.

185. D. Piffer, D. Ponzi, P. Sapienza, L. Zingales, D. Maestripieri.

Morningness-eveningness and intelligence among high-achieving US students: night owls have higher GMAT scores than early morning types in a top-ranked MBA program.



Intelligence, 47: 107-112, 2014.

186. H. Steele, M. van IJzendoorn, M. Bakermans-Kranenburg, W. T. Boyce, M. Dozier,

N. A. Fox, H. Keller, D. Maestripieri, P. Odhiambo Oburu, H. Otto.

How do events and relationships in childhood set the stage for peace at personal

and social levels?

In: Pathways to Peace: The Transformative Power of Children and Families (ed. by J. F. Leckman, C. Panter-Brick, & R. Salah). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. xx-xx, 2014.

187. D. Maestripieri.

Comparative and evolutionary perspectives.

In: Pathways to Peace: The Transformative Power of Children and Families (ed. by J. F. Leckman, C. Panter-Brick, & R. Salah). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. xx-xx, 2014.

188. T. Mandalaywala, K. J. Parker, D. Maestripieri.

Early experience affects the strength of vigilance for threat in rhesus monkey

infants.

Psychological Science, 25: 1893-1902, 2014.

189. T. Mandalaywala, J. P. Higham, M. Heistermann, K. J. Parker, D. Maestripieri.

Physiological and behavioural responses to weaning conflict in free-ranging

primate infants.

Animal Behaviour, 97: 241-247, 2014.

190. T. Mandalaywala, C. Fleener, D. Maestripieri.

Intelligence in nonhuman primates.

In: Handbook of Intelligence: Evolutionary Theory, Historical Perspective, and

Current Concepts (ed. by S. Goldstein & J. Naglieri).

Berlin: Springer, pp. xx-xx, 2014.



191. B. R. Howell, A. P. Grand, K. M. McCormack, Y. Shi, J. LaPrairie, D. Maestripieri,

M. A. Styner, M. M. Sanchez.

Early adverse experience increases emotional reactivity in juvenile rhesus

macaques: relation to amygdala volume.



Developmental Psychobiology, in press.

192. D. Ponzi, A. Klimczuk, D. Traficonte, D. Maestripieri.
   

Perceived dominance in young heterosexual couples in relation to sex, context, and

frequency of arguing.

Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences, in press.

193. D. Ponzi, A. Henry, K. Kubicki, N. Nickels, M. C. Wilson, D. Maestripieri.

The slow and fast life histories of early birds and night owls: Their future- or

present-orientation accounts for their sexually monogamous or promiscuous tendencies.

Evolution and Human Behavior, in press.

194. D. Maestripieri.

Editorial: The evolution of interdisciplinary studies of human behavior, brain, and

body.

Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology, 1: x-x, 2015.

195. D. Ponzi, M. C. Wilson, D. Maestripieri.

Eveningness is associated with higher risk-taking, independent of sex and

personality.

Psychological Reports, in press.

196. D. Maestripieri, A. Georgiev.

What cortisol can tell us about the costs of sociality and reproduction among

free-ranging rhesus macaque females on Cayo Santiago.

American Journal of Primatology, in press.

197. S. Zilioli, D. Ponzi, A. Henry, D. Maestripieri.

Testosterone, cortisol, and empathy: Evidence for the dual-hormone hypothesis.



Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology, in press.

198. D. M. Traficonte, D. Maestripieri.

Parent-offspring conflict.

In: Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality (ed. by P. Whelehan & A. Bolin).

New York: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. xx-xx, 2015.



199. D. Maestripieri, S. Coyne.

Effects of genes and early experience on the development of primate behavior and

stress reactivity.

In: Environmental Experience and Plasticity of the Developing Brain (ed. by A.

Sale), New York: Wiley Blackwell, in press.

200. D. Maestripieri.

Primatology.

In: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Child Development (ed. by B. Hopkins,

E. Geangu, S. Linkenauger), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


Manuscripts under review or in preparation
D. Ponzi, A. Henry, K. Kubicki, N. Nickels, M. C. Wilson, D. Maestripieri.

Morningness-eveningness, sociosexual orientation, and intrasexual competition in

men.

D. Ponzi, A. Henry, K. Kubicki, N. Nickels, M. C. Wilson, D. Maestripieri.



Autistic-like traits, socio-sexuality, and hormonal responses to socially stressful

and sexually arousing stimuli in male students.

D. Maestripieri.

Effects of physical attractiveness on behavior and decision-making in the labor

market and in experimental economic games: perspectives from economics, social psychology, and evolutionary biology.

C. Dubuc, W. Allen, J. Cascio, S. Lee, D. Maestripieri, M. Petersdorf, S. Winters, J. Higham.

Inter- and intra-sexual selection effects on rhesus macaque male colour ornamentation.

A. Georgiev, M. P. Muehlenbein, S. P. Prall, M. Emery-Thompson, D. Maestripieri.

Male quality, dominance rank and mating success in free-ranging rhesus macaques.

C. L. Carlson, U. H. Reichard, D. Maestripieri

The socioecology of the northern pigtail macaque (Macaca leonina)

C. L. Carlson, U. H. Reichard, D. Maestripieri

Male rank and reproductive skew in wild northern pigtail macaques.

C. L. Carlson, U. H. Reichard, D. Maestripieri

Functional significance of female copulation calls in wild northern pigtail

macaques (Macaca leonina).



Citations
Google Scholar Total Citations: 5494

h-index: 43 (number of publications cited at least 43 times)

i-10 index: 120 (number of publications cited at least 10 times)

Magazine Articles
1. A. Badiani, D. Maestripieri

Il gene egoista. Strumenti, modelli interpretativi, prospettive della sociobiologia.



Prometeo, 30: 62-67, 1990 (in Italian).

2. D. Maestripieri

Passato, presente e futuro dell'NGF.



Annuario della Scienza e della Tecnica Curcio, pp. 174-178, 1990 (in Italian).

3. D. Maestripieri

Il ruolo della femmina nelle società animali.



Annuario della Scienza e della Tecnica Curcio, pp. 198-203, 1990 (in Italian).

4. D. Maestripieri

L'eredità di Lorenz e Tinbergen e gli orientamenti attuali dell'etologia.



Annuario della Scienza e della Tecnica Curcio, 1991 (in Italian).

5. D. Maestripieri

Op-Ed: Why the elevator floor is so interesting.



Wired Science, May 27, 2009.

6. D. Maestripieri

Bobo Soprano: How monkeys, the Mafia, Italian academia - and, increasingly, 
            American society - illustrate the biological impulse and the social peril of

nepotism.

The University of Chicago Magazine, 104: 32-39, March-April 2012.

7. D. Maestripieri

This Week’s Culture Vultures recommend: Milan Kundera’s The Farewell Party.



Chicago Reader, April 23 2012.

8. D. Maestripieri

Strangers need not apply. 
           



Psychology Today, 45: 48-50, June 2012.

9. D. Maestripieri

Honk if you believe in moralistic aggression.



Wired U.K., June 2012

10. D. Maestripieri

The origins of power.



Royal Society for the Arts Journal, Summer 2012 issue, pp. 34-37.

Blog

Games Primates Play in Psychology Today:

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/games-primates-play

Number of posts: 25

Total number of views: 435,156

Average number of views per post: 17,406

Book Reviews
1. D. Maestripieri

Review of: NGF: apertura di una nuova frontiera nella neurobiologia,

by Rita Levi-Montalcini.

Leggere, 11: 63, 1989 (in Italian).

2. D. Maestripieri

La biologia non è un'estetica, Review of: Le forme viventi, by Adolf Portmann.



L'Indice, 3: 34-35,1990 (in Italian).

3. D. Maestripieri

Review of: How monkeys see the world. Inside the mind of another species,

by D. L. Cheney & R. M. Seyfarth.

Le Scienze, 271: 100-101, 1991 (in Italian).

4. D. Maestripieri

Review of: The Evolution of Parental Care, by T.H. Clutton-Brock.



Le Scienze, 277: 110-112, 1991 (in Italian).

5. 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.

6. 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.

7. D. Maestripieri

Review of: Human Facial Expression: An Evolutionary View, by A. J. Fridlund.



Animal Behaviour, 51: 1187-1188, 1996.

8. 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.

9. D. Maestripieri

Review of: Mother Nature: A History of Mothers, Infants, and Natural

Selection, by S. B. Hrdy.

Animal Behaviour, 59: 895-896, 2000.

10. D. Maestripieri

Comparing cognition in animals, and researchers.

Review of: The Evolution of Cognition, ed. by C. Heyes, & L. Huber.

Trends in Cognitive Science, 5: 452-453, 2001.

11. D. Maestripieri

Hand-me-down speech.

Review of: From Hand to Mouth: The Origins of Language, by M. C. Corballis.

American Scientist, 90: 472, 2002.

12. 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.

13. 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.



14. 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.

15. 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.



16. 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.


Abstracts
1. S. Scucchi, D. Maestripieri, S. Dell'Orso

Seasonal changes of allogrooming and proximity in an all-female rhesus

monkey (Macaca mulatta) group.

International Journal of Primatology, 8: 541, 1987.

2. S. Scucchi, D. Maestripieri, G. Schino, P.G. Turillazzi

Effects of menstrual cycle on conflict behavior of Java monkeys (Macaca



fascicularis) under stressful conditions.

International Journal of Primatology, 8: 541, 1987

3. G. Schino, D. Maestripieri, S. Scucchi, P.G. Turillazzi

Allogrooming as a tension-reduction mechanism in caged pairs of Java

monkeys.

Monitore Zoologico Italiano 22: 546-547, 1988

4. D. Maestripieri, S. Scucchi, P.G. Turillazzi

The influence of birth weight and gestational age on rectal temperature of

neonatal cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis).

Abstracts of the Italy-USA International Symposium on Perinatal Biology (Istisan Congressi, 12: 73, 1988).

5. D. Maestripieri, G. Schino

Prisoner's Dilemma in the grooming interactions of Java monkeys.



Abstracts of the 21st International Ethological Conference, p. 106, 1990.

6. D. Maestripieri, R. De Simone, L. Aloe, E. Alleva

Dominance relationships and nerve growth factor serum levels after

agonistic encounters in mice.

Abstracts of the 12th Annual Meeting of the European Neuroscience Association, p. 89, 1990.

7. S. Pavani, D. Maestripieri, G. Schino, S. Scucchi, D. Willems

Climatic and social influences on scratching behaviour in Macaca fascicularis.



International Journal of Anthropology, 5: 179-180, 1990.

8. G. Schino, D. Maestripieri, S. Scucchi, P.G. Turillazzi

Social tension and displacement activities in familiar and unfamiliar pairs of Java monkeys.



Ethology Ecology and Evolution, 2: 327, 1990.

9. D. Maestripieri, E. Alleva

Effects of peripheral administrations of 6-hydroxydopamine or antiserum

to NGF on agonistic behaviour of isolated male mice.

Ethology Ecology and Evolution, 2: 314, 1990.

10. D. Maestripieri, G. Schino

Patterns of altruism: an evolutionary game-theory approach to the study of primate grooming behaviour.



Abstracts of the 2nd Congress of the European Society for Evolutionary

Biology, p. 40, 1991.

11. S. Pavani, D. Maestripieri, G. Schino, P.G. Turillazzi, S. Scucchi

Scratching behaviour in feeding context: the influence of rank and proximity

in Macaca fascicularis.

International Journal of Anthropology, 6: 241, 1991.

12. D. Maestripieri

Vigilance costs of social grooming in macaque mothers.



Abstracts of the XIV Congress of the International Primatological Society,

p. 219, 1992.



13. D. Maestripieri

Litter defence and parental investment decision rules in house mice.



Ethology Ecology and Evolution,5: 400, 1993.

14. C. Rossi-Arnaud, D. Maestripieri

Kinship does not affect litter defence by communally nesting female house mice.



Ethology Ecology and Evolution, 5: 411-412, 1993.

15. D. Maestripieri

Maternal aggression in lactating female rhesus macaques.



Abstracts of the 30th Congress of the Animal Behavior Society, p. 61, 1993.

16. D. Maestripieri

Maternal anxiety and mothering style in female rhesus macaques.



American Journal of Primatology, 30: 331, 1993.

17. D. Maestripieri

Costs and benefits of maternal aggression in rhesus macaques.



American Journal of Primatology, 30: 331, 1993.

18. D. Maestripieri

Mother-infant relationships in three species of macaques.



American Journal of Primatology, 34: 225, 1994.

19. D. Maestripieri

Do macaque mothers encourage their infants' independent locomotion?



American Journal of Primatology, 36: 141, 1995.

20. D. Maestripieri

Social context and hormonal influences on maternal responsiveness in primates.



Abstracts of the 27th Annual Conference on Reproductive Behavior, p. 42, 1995.

21. D. Maestripieri

Do rhesus monkey mothers encourage their infants' independent

locomotion?

Abstracts of the 25th Annual Symposium of the Jean Piaget Society. p. 34, 1995.

22. S. Puglisi-Allegra, D. Maestripieri, F. R. D'Amato, S. Cabib

Role of stimulus characteristics in the conditioned response of brain dopamine systems.



Abstracts of the 1995 Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, p. 447, 1995.

23. D. Maestripieri

Gestural communication in three species of macaques.



Abstracts of the XVI Congress of the International Primatological Society, 1996.

24. D. Maestripieri, K. Wallen

Infant abuse runs in families of group-living pigtail macaques.



Proceedings of the NIMH Conference on Advancing Research on

Developmental Plasticity, p. 262, 1996.

25. D. Maestripieri

Intra-individual variability in monkey mothering styles: sociodemographic

and temperamental determinants.

Abstracts of the 1997 Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, p. 119, 1997.

26. D. Maestripieri

Determinants of infant abuse and neglect in group-living monkeys.



American Journal of Primatology, 42: 130, 1997.

27. D. Maestripieri

Parenting styles of abusive mothers in group-living rhesus macaques.



Advances in Ethology, 32: 245, 1997.

28. D. Maestripieri

Determinants of infant abuse and neglect in monkeys.



Infant Behavior and Development, 21: 110, 1998.

29. D. Maestripieri, J. L. Zehr

Female responsiveness to infants increases during pregnancy and after

estrogen treatment in macaques.

Abstracts of the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, p. 21, 1998.

30. D. Maestripieri

Causes and consequences of intraspecific variability in maternal behavior in Old World monkeys.



Abstracts of the XVIII joint meeting of the Italian Ethological Society (SIE) and the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB), p 50-52, 1998.

31. D. Maestripieri

Maternal responsiveness increases during pregnancy and after estrogen

treatment in primates.

Abstracts of the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, p. 39, 1999.

32. D. Maestripieri

Causes and consequences of infant abuse and neglect in monkeys.



Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 1999.

33. T. Jovanovic, D. Maestripieri, H. Gouzoules

Infant crying and abuse in rhesus monkeys.



Abstracts of the 15th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, p. 168, 1999.

34. D. Maestripieri

Conflict and conflict resolution between mothers and offspring.



Abstracts of the 98th Annual Meeting of American Anthropological Association p. 296, 1999.

35. S. G. Lindell, D. Maestripieri, N. L. Megna, J. D. Higley

CSF 5-HIAA and MHPG predict infant abuse and rejection by rhesus macaque mothers.



American Journal of Primatology, 51: 70, 2000.

36. K. McCormack, N. L. Megna, D. Maestripieri

The social development of maternally maltreated rhesus macaque infants.



Abstracts of the 37th Congress of the Animal Behavior Society, 2000.

37. J. Ganas, N. L. Megna, D. Maestripieri

Variability in maternal transport among rhesus macaques during the first thirteen weeks.



Abstracts of the 37th Congress of the Animal Behavior Society, 2000.

38. T. Jovanovic, N. L. Megna, D. Maestripieri

Early maternal recognition of offspring vocalizations in rhesus macaques.



Abstracts of the 37th Congress of the Animal Behavior Society, 2000.

39. D. Maestripieri

Hormones and behavior in rhesus macaque abusive and nonabusive mothers.



Trabajos del Instituto Cajal, 77: 348-349, 2000.

(Proceedings of the Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology).



40. D. Maestripieri

Causes and consequences of infant abuse and neglect in monkeys.



Developmental Psychobiology, 38: 207, 2001.

41. D. Maestripieri

Neuroendocrinology of infant abuse in rhesus monkeys.



Abstracts of the Conference of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society, p. 36. 2001.

42. S. K. Ross, N. Barger, J. Ganas, K. Lukas, C. Nichols, N. Megna, T. Stoinski, D.

Maestripieri

Maternal scaffolding of offspring behavior in western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla).

American Journal of Primatology, 54: 31-32, 2001.

43. M. M. Sanchez, P. M. Plotsky, D. Maestripieri

Infant abuse affects the development of the HPA axis in rhesus monkeys: similarities with PTSD?



Abstracts of the Conference of the American College of Neuropharmacology,

2001.


44. F. C. Graves, K. Wallen, D. Maestripieri

Opioids and maternal attachment in abusive rhesus macaque mothers.



Developmental Psychobiology, 41: 79, 2002.

45. D. Maestripieri

Effects of early experience on the HPA axis activity of rhesus macaque infants during their first year of life.



Developmental Psychobiology, 41: 83, 2002

46. D. Maestripieri, S. K. Ross

Sex differences in play among infant western lowland gorillas: implications for

adult behavior and social structure.

Abstracts of the 39th Congress of the Animal Behavior Society, p. 56, 2002.

47. J. C. Whitham, D. Maestripieri

Greeting interactions between adult male baboons



Abstracts of the 39th Congress of the Animal Behavior Society, p. 102, 2002.

48. D. Maestripieri

Neuroendocrine development of rhesus macaque infants during their first two

years of life: effects of sex and early experience.

Abstracts of the Conference of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society, p. 24. 2003.

49. K. McCormack, M. Sanchez. P. Plotsky, D. Maestripieri

Behavioral outcomes of maltreated rhesus macaque infants: the first six

months.

American Journal of Primatology, 60: 136, 2003.

50. J. R. Roney, D. Maestripieri

Behavioral and hormonal responses of men to brief interactions with

women.

Hormones and Behavior, 44: 73, 2003.

51. K. McCormack, A. Grand, J. LaPrairie, R. Fulks, A. Graff, D. Maestripieri, P.M.

Plotsky, M.M. Sanchez

Behavioral and neuroendocrine outcomes of infant maltreatment in rhesus monkeys: the first four months.

Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, 2003.

52. D. Maestripieri, E. Hirsch, M. Leoni, S. Raza, J. Roney, J. Whitham

Copulation calls and mate guarding in baboons. Evidence for post-copulatory

female choice?

Abstracts of the 40th Congress of the Animal Behavior Society, 2003.

53. D. Maestripieri

Genetic aspects of mother-infant conflict in rhesus macaques.



Abstracts of the 40th Congress of the Animal Behavior Society, 2003.

54. D. Maestripieri

Ethological and comparative perspectives on caregiver attachment.



Abstracts of the 15th Annual Convention of the American Psychological

Society, p. 55, 2003.

55. D. Maestripieri, K. M. Durante, S. Pelka, J. R. Roney, G. M. Spaepen

Female interest in infants across the lifespan: adaptive significance of variation across ages and individuals.



Developmental Psychobiology, 43: 264, 2003.

56. D. Maestripieri

Individual differences in maternal behavior and infant development in rhesus

monkeys.

Abstracts of the Workshop “Individual Differences in Behaviour and

Physiology: Causes and Consequences”. International School of Ethology, Erice, Italy, 2003.

57. D. Maestripieri

Do female copulation calls reflect post-copulatory female choice in macaques

and other Old World primates?

Abstracts of the Conference “The Barbary Macaque: Comparative and Evolutionary Perspectives, Gibraltar, 2003, p. 46.



58. K. McCormack, Maestripieri, P.M. Plotsky, M.M. Sanchez

Infant maltreatment in rhesus monkeys: Behavioral and neuroendocrine

outcomes.

Abstracts of the Annual American College of Neuropharmacology Conference, 2003.

59. D. Maestripieri, J. C. Whitham

Primate rituals: the function of greetings between male baboons



Abstracts of the International Workshop on “Gestural Communication in Nonhuman and Human Primates, Leipzig, Germany, 2004.

60. D. Maestripieri, M. Leoni, J. Roney, J. Whitham

Copulation calls and female mate choice in baboons.



American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 123: 140-141, 2004.

61. D. Maestripieri

Effects of early environment on life history strategies of female primates.



Abstracts of the 41st Congress of the Animal Behavior Society, p. 67, 2004.

62. D. Maestripieri, M. Leoni, J. R. Roney, J. C. Whitham

Copulation calls and post-copulatory female choice as an alternative mating tactic in primates.



Folia Primatologica, 75: 92-93, 2004.

63. D. Maestripieri

Genetic aspects of mother-offspring conflict in rhesus macaques.



Folia Primatologica, 75: 55, 2004.

64. D. Maestripieri

Effects of early environment on life history strategies of female primates.



Abstracts of the 2nd European Behavioural Biology Congress, p. 35, 2004.

65. D. Maestripieri

Effects of early experience on female reproductive maturation and readiness for parenting in human and nonhuman primates: adaptive function and neuroendocrine mechanisms.



Behavioural Pharmacology, 15: A1-A2, 2004.

66. M. Leoni, S. S. Raza, E. J. Hirsch, J. C. Whitham, D. Maestripieri

Vocalizzazioni copulative femminili e scelta sessuale post-copulativa nei babbuini.



Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Italian Ethological Society, 2004.

67. K. McCormack, T. K. Newman, R. Fulks, A. Graff, D. Maestripieri, M.M. Sanchez

The effects of serotonin transporter gene variation and infant maltreatment on behavior and HPA axis function of rhesus macaques.



Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, 2004.

68. K. McCormack, T. K. Newman, J. D. Higley, D. Maestripieri, M.M. Sanchez

The effects of maternal maltreatment and serotonin transporter gene variation on behavior and HPA axis function in rhesus macaques.



Abstracts of the Conference of the Society for Research in Child Development, 2005.

69. K. McCormack, T. K. Newman, R. Fulks, A. Graff, D. Maestripieri, J. D. Higley, M.M.

Sanchez


Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis function in 12-month-old rhesus macaques: The effects of serotonin transporter gene variation and early adverse experience.

Biological Psychiatry, 57: 26S, 2005.

70. D. Maestripieri

Comparative perspectives on caregiver attachment.



Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2005.

71. D. Maestripieri

Effects of early environment on life history strategies of female primates.



American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 126: 142, 2005.

72. K. McCormack, T. K. Newman, D. Maestripieri, J. D. Higley, M.M. Sanchez

Effects of serotonin transporter (5-HTT) gene variation and maternal maltreatment on behavior and HPA axis activity in rhesus monkeys.



American Journal of Primatology, 66 (S1): 188, 2005.

73. K. McCormack, M.M. Sanchez, D. Maestripieri, M. Bardi

Picture it: The use of multi-dimensional scaling techniques in understanding mother-infant rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) behavior.



American Journal of Primatology, 66 (S1): 96, 2005.

74. D. Maestripieri

Effects of early experience on female reproductive maturation in human and

nonhuman primates.

Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, pp. 58-59, 2005.

75. A. P. Grand, K. M. McCormack, D. Maestripieri, M. M. Sanchez

Effects of infant maltreatment on emotional and HPA axis reactivity in juvenile

rhesus macaques.

Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, 2005.

76. D. Maestripieri, J. R. Roney, S. Hans

Social support and postpartum cortisol levels in adolescent mothers.



Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, 2006.

77. D. Maestripieri

The causation, ontogeny, adaptive function, and evolution of maternal attachment

in primates.

American Journal of Primatology, 68 (S1): 31, 2006.

78. K. McCormack, A. Grand, T. K. Newman, D. Maestripieri, J. D. Higley, M. M. Sanchez

The role of genetic polymorphisms in understanding the behavioral and

hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis responses of abused and

non-abused rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) to novel stimuli.



American Journal of Primatology, 68 (S1): 93-94, 2006.

79. A. P. Grand, K. M. McCormack, M. E. Kelley, D. Maestripieri, M. M. Sanchez

The impact of infant maltreatment on behavioral and physiological responses to

threatening stimuli in rhesus monkeys: sex differences.

American Journal of Primatology, 68 (S1): 137, 2006.

80. D. Maestripieri.

Intergenerational transmission of maternal behavior in rhesus macaques and its

underlying mechanisms.

Abstracts of the 43rd Congress of the Animal Behavior Society, p. 97, 2006.

81. A. Grand, D. Maestripieri, A. Miller, M. Sanchez

Early adverse caregiving impacts the development of brain monoaminergic systems: Relation to behavioral reactivity and immune system.



Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, 2006.

82. D. Maestripieri.

Intergenerational transmission of maternal behavior in rhesus macaques: adaptive function and underlying mechanisms.



Abstracts of the Meeting of the Midwest Primate Interest Group, 2006.

83. J. M. Radtke, J. Mayhew, C. L. Carlson, C. L. Hoffman, D. Maestripieri.

One-male harems and female social dynamics in Guinea baboons



Abstracts of the Meeting of the Midwest Primate Interest Group, 2006.

84. C. L. Hoffman, A. V. Ruiz-Lambides, E. Davila, M. S. Gerald, D. Maestripieri.

Costs of reproduction in sexually promiscuous primates: Sex differences in seasonal mortality patterns among free-ranging rhesus macaques



Abstracts of the Meeting of the Midwest Primate Interest Group, 2006.

85. J. C. Whitham, M. S. Gerald, D. Maestripieri.

Intended recipients and functional significance of grunt and girney vocalizations

during interactions between adult females and mother-infant dyads in rhesus

macaques.



Abstracts of the Meeting of the Midwest Primate Interest Group, 2006.

86. C. S. Barr, M. L. Schwandt, S. G. Lindell, D. Maestripieri, D. Goldman, S. J. Suomi, J. D.

Higley, M. Heilig.

Association of a functional variant in the Mu-opioid receptor gene (OPRM1-C77g) with attachment behavior in infant rhesus macaques.

Neuropsychopharmacology, 31: S132, 2006.

87. D. Maestripieri.

Genetic and experiential effects on the development of the brain serotonergic system and their role in the intergenerational transmission of adaptive and maladaptive behavior in rhesus monkeys.



Abstracts of the Winter Conference on Current Issues in Developmental Psychobiology, 2007.

88. E. P. Riley, B. Suryobroto, D. Maestripieri.

Distribution of Macaca ochreata and identification of mixed ochreata-tonkeana groups in South Sulawesi, Indonesia



American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 132 (S44): 199, 2007.

89. D. Maestripieri.

Intergenerational transmission of maternal behavior in rhesus macaques: Social and neurobiological mechanisms.



Abstracts of the Annual Conference of the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology, 2007.

90. 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.

Abstracts of the Parental Brain Conference, 2007.

91. C. L. Hoffman, M. S. Gerald, D. Maestripieri.

Cortisol responses to stress by lactating and nonlactating females in free-ranging

rhesus macaques.

Abstracts of the Parental Brain Conference, 2007.

92. K. M. McCormack, J. Warfield, M. Dozier, M. Gunnar, D. Maestripieri, E. Waters,

M. M. Sanchez.

Maternal maltreatment is associated with lower attachment security in infant

rhesus monkeys.



American Journal of Primatology, 69: 62, 2007.

93. D. Maestripieri, K. McCormack, T. K. Newman, J. D. Higley, R. Fulks, A. Graff, M.M.

Sanchez.


Serotonin transporter gene polymorphisms, infant abuse, and HPA axis function in rhesus macaque mothers and infants.

Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, p. 85, 2007

94. D. Maestripieri.

Macachiavellian Intelligence. How rhesus macaques and humans have conquered

the world.

Primate Behavior and Human Universals, Special Issue of Primate Report,

December 2007, pp. 40-41.



95. M. Sanchez, O. Alagbe, B. Copp, X. Zhang, J. Felger, J. Zhang, A. Graff, A. Grand,

D. Maestripieri, A. Miller.

Infant maltreatment has long-term effects on neurobiology and inflammatory signaling of juvenile rhesus monkeys (M. mulatta).

Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the International Society for

Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2007.

96. B. Copp, O. Alagbe, X. Zhang, J. Felger, J. Zhang, A. Graff, A. Grand, D. Maestripieri,

A. Miller, M. Sanchez.

Infant maltreatment has long-term effects on neurobiology and inflammatory signaling of juvenile rhesus monkeys (M. mulatta).

Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, 2007.

97. D. Maestripieri.

Neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying the intergenerational transmission of

maternal behavior in rhesus macaques.

Abstracts of the Conference on “Hormones and Social Behavior”, Paris, 2007.

98. D. Maestripieri.

Macachiavellian Intelligence: How rhesus macaques and humans have conquered

the world.

Abstracts of the Evolutionary Psychology/SPSP Pre-Conference, 2008.

99. A. P. Grand, N. T. Sawyer, D. Maestripieri, M. M. Sanchez, K. M. McCormack.

The long-term impact of maternal maltreatment on affiliative, aggressive, and

defensive behavior in rhesus macaques.

American Journal of Primatology, 2008.

100. B. Copp, K. McCormack, A. Grand, M. Glasser, W. Li, N. Sawyer, X. Zhang, A. Graff,

D. Maestripieri, X. Hu, M. Sanchez.

Alterations in white matter microstructure correlate with behavioral and

physiological differences associated with infant maltreatment in rhesus monkeys

(Macaca mulatta).

Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, 2008.

101. D. Maestripieri, C. L. Hoffman, A. V. Ruiz-Lambides, M. S. Gerald.

Sex differences in the survival costs of reproduction in free-ranging rhesus macaques.



Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, 2008.

102. D. Maestripieri.

The social adaptations of rhesus macaques: the secret of their success?



American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Suppl. 48: 181, 2009.

103. C. L. Hoffman, D. Maestripieri.

Factors influencing maternal investment and infant survivorship in Macaca mulatta.



American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Suppl. 48: 151, 2009.

104. J. R. Roney, D. Maestripieri.

Primatology and evolutionary psychology: the importance of comparative and

phylogenetic analyses in the study of human psychological adaptations.

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Suppl. 48: 224, 2009.

105. D. Maestripieri.

The evolution of primate social intelligence.



Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement

of Science, 2009.

106. D. Maestripieri.

The role of nature and nurture in social development: a comparative perspective.



Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, 2009.

107. C. S. Barr, M. L. Schwandt, S. G. Lindell, J. D. Higley, D. Maestripieri, D. Goldman,

S. J. Suomi, M. Heilig.

OPRM1 variation predicts development of infant attachment and adolescent

alcohol.


Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and

Adolescent Psychiatry, 2009.

108. D. Maestripieri.

Emotions, stress, and parenting behavior in nonhuman primates.



American Journal of Primatology, 71: 39, 2009.

109. K. McCormack, J. Warfield, M. Dozier, M. Gunnar, D. Maestripieri, E. Waters, M. M.

Sanchez.

Measuring attachment security in captive rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta).

American Journal of Primatology, 71: 63, 2009.

110. M. Sanchez, M. Styner, K. McCormack, A. Graff, X. Zhang, D. Maestripieri, B. Howell.

Decreased left amygdala volume is related to early life stress in an animal model of

poor maternal care.

Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, 2009.

111. B. Howell, K. McCormack, A. Grand, M. Styner, X. Xu, X Zhang, M. Glasser,

D. Maestripieri, M. Sanchez.

Long-term effects of poor maternal care on the brain and behavior in rhesus

macaques.



Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, 2009.

112. M. M. Sanchez, M. Styner, A. Grand, K. McCormack, A. Graff, X. Zhang, D. Maestripieri,

B. R. Howell.

Reduced amygdala volume in adolescent nonhuman primates with early life stress:

associations with increased emotional reactivity and elevated cortisol during infancy. Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 2009.



113. D. Maestripieri.

Maladaptive maternal effects in rhesus monkeys: implications for

developmental psychopathology.

Abstracts of the Conference of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society, pp. 49-50. 2010.

114. J. P. Higham, M. Heistermann, D. Maestripieri.

Energetics: the link between foraging and reproductive strategies in male rhesus

macaques.

Abstracts of the Conference of the International Primatological Society, 2010.

115. C. L. Hoffman, J. P. Higham, A. Mas-Rivera, J. E. Ayala, D. Maestripieri.

Senescence and terminal investment in free-ranging female rhesus macaques.



Abstracts of the Conference of the International Primatological Society, 2010.

116. T. M. Mandalaywala, J. P. Higham, M. Heistermann, D. Maestripieri.

Relationships between hormones and female behavior in rhesus macaques on Cayo Santiago.



Abstracts of the Conference of the International Primatological Society, 2010.

117. C. Girard-Buttoz, M. Heistermann, J.P. Higham, D. Maestripieri, & Engelhardt.

Validation of urinary c-peptide measurements as a potential marker of energetic

condition in macaques.

Abstracts of the Conference of the International Primatological Society, 2010.

118. D. Maestripieri, C. L. Hoffman, J. P. Higham.

Reproductive senescence and terminal investment in free-ranging female rhesus

macaques.

Abstracts of the Midwest Primate Interest Group Meeting, 2010.

119. D. Maestripieri.

Biological bases of caregiver attachment.



Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2010.

120. J. P. Higham, M. Heistermann, D. Maestripieri.

Male-male endurance rivalry in rhesus macaques.



Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, 2011.

121. D. Maestripieri, C. L. Hoffman, J. P. Higham.

Reproductive senescence and terminal investment in free-ranging female rhesus

macaques.

Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, 2011.

122. C. L. Carlson, U. H. Reichard, D. Maestripieri.

The function of female copulation calls in Northern pigtail macaques (Macaca



leonina).

Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, 2011.

123. D. Maestripieri.

Longevity, reproduction, and parental investment in aging female rhesus

macaques.

Abstracts of the International Primatological Society Conference, 2012.

124. J. P. Higham, M. Heistermann, D. Maestripieri.

Social instability in male rhesus macaques on Cayo Santiago: testing the challenge

and the social stress hypotheses.

Abstracts of the International Primatological Society Conference, 2012.

125. H. Koch, R. D. Martin, D. Maestripieri.

Effects of stress on cortisol levels in developing rhesus monkeys.



Abstracts of the Annual Chicago Area Undergraduate Research Symposium, 2012.

126. D. Maestripieri.

Genetic and neuroendocrine influences on primate maternal behavior.



Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, 2012.

127. C. L. Carlson, U. H. Reichard, D. Maestripieri.

Functional significance of female copulation calls in wild northern pigtail

macaques.

Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, 2012.

128. D. Maestripieri, H. Koch, K. McCormack, M. Sanchez.

Early experience and neuroendocrine development in rhesus monkeys.



Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, 2012.

129. M. Del Giudice, A. Klimczuk, D. Traficonte, D. Maestripieri.

Autistic-like and schizotypal traits in a life history perspective: diametrical associations with impulsivity and mating styles.



Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, 2013.

130. D. Maestripieri.

Risk-taking and sexual promiscuity in night owls: is eveningness an adaptation for

short-term mating?

Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, 2013.

131. A. Klimczuk, C. Wilson, D. Traficonte, D. Maestripieri.

Greater decline in facial attractiveness during middle age for women than men: an

evolutionary perspective

Abstracts of the Chicago Area Undergraduate Research Symposium, 2013.

132. S. Coyne, C. Dubuc, D. Maestripieri.

Effect of mating activity and dominance rank on male masturbation among free-

ranging male rhesus macaques on Cayo Santiago.

Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the American Primatological Society, 2013.

133. T. Mandalaywala, E. J. Bethell, K. J. Parker, D. Maestripieri.

Negativity bias in free-ranging infant rhesus macaques on Cayo Santiago.



Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the American Primatological Society, 2013.

134. D. Maestripieri.

Sources of interindividual variation in the activity of the HPA axis in adult females

and infants in the rhesus macaque population on Cayo Santiago.

Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the American Primatological Society, 2013.

135. C. Fleener, G. Ruber, D. Maestripieri.

Exploring behavioral responses to different types of novelty in free-ranging infant

rhesus macaques on Cayo Santiago.

Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the American Primatological Society, 2013.

136. K. J. Parker, D. Maestripieri.

Oxytocin and mother-infant relationships in free-ranging rhesus macaques.



Abstracts of the European Brain and Behaviour Conference, 2013.

137. D. Maestripieri, S. Lindell, C. Barr, K. Parker.

Genetic and experiential influences on the development of stress vulnerability and

resilience in rhesus macaques.

Abstracts of the World Congress on the Developmental Origins of Health and

Disease, 2013.

138. T. Mandalaywala, M. Heistermann, D. Maestripieri.

Social and developmental factors affect fecal glucocorticoid levels across the first

year of life in infant rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta).

Abstracts of the Annual Conference of the Society for Wildlife Endocrinology, 2013.

139. M. C. Wilson, D. Maestripieri.

Ethnicity-related variation in sexual promiscuity affects the association between

relationship status and testosterone levels in men.

Abstracts of the Annual Conference of the International Academy for Sex Research,

2013.


140. K. Milich, D. Maestripieri.

Sex or power? The function of male displays in rhesus macaques.



Abstracts of the Annual Conference of the American Association for Physical

Anthropology, 2014.

141. D. Maestripieri, U. Reichard, C. Carlson.

Male dominance and female mate choice in wild northern pigtail macaques.



Abstracts of the Annual Conference of the American Association for Physical

Anthropology, 2014.

142. S. P. Coyne, T. M. Mandalaywala, K. J. Parker, D. Maestripieri.

Juvenile body condition affects rates of play behavior in rhesus macaques (Macaca



mulatta) of Cayo Santiago.

Abstracts of the Biannual Conference of the International Society for Behavioral

Ecology, 2014.

143. T. M. Mandaywala, S. P. Coyne, C. Dubuc, K. J. Parker, D. Maestripieri, J P. Higham.

Effects of maternal body condition on parent-offspring conflict in free-ranging

rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) on Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico.

Abstracts of the Biannual Conference of the International Society for Behavioral

Ecology, 2014.

144. C. Dubuc, S. Winters, W. Allen, L. Brent, J. Cascio, D. Maestripieri, A. Ruiz-Lambides,

A. Widdig, J. Higham.

Sexually-selected skin color is heritable and related to fitness in a nonhuman

primate.


Abstracts of the Biannual Conference of the International Society for Behavioral

Ecology, 2014.

145. A. Georgiev, S. Prall, M. Muehlenbein, D. Maestripieri.

High social status: an honest indicator of innate immune function in free-ranging

rhesus macaques?

Abstracts of the Biannual Conference of the International Society for Behavioral

Ecology, 2014.

146. D. Ponzi, A. Henry, K. Kubicki, E. Monaco, N. Nickels, A. Souroutzidis, D. Tomblin,

M. C. Wilson, D. Maestripieri.

Morningness/eveningness as a human life-history trait: Adaptive significance and

proximate mechanisms.



Abstracts of the Biannual Conference of the International Society for Behavioral

Ecology, 2014.

147. M. C. Wilson, D. Ponzi, D. Maestripieri.

Night owls have higher risk-taking tendencies than early-morning people:

evolutionary implications.

Abstracts of the Chicago Area Undergraduate Research Symposium, 2014.

148. A. V. Georgiev, D. Maestripieri.

Jump the queue and pay the price: rare male reproductive tactic at high cost in

rhesus macaques.

Abstracts of the Annual Conference of the Animal Behavior Society, 2014.

149. N. Snyder-Mackler, J. P. Higham, S. Morrow, S. P. Coyne, D. Maestripieri, J. Tung.

Dispersal transiently suppresses the expression of innate immunity-related genes

in male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta).

Abstracts of the Annual Conference of the Animal Behavior Society, 2014.

150. J. E. Madrid, T. M. Mandalaywala, S. P. Coyne, J. P. Garner, C. S. Barr,

D. Maestripieri, K. J. Parker.

Serotonin transporter and maternal care: a sex-specific GxE effect on juvenile social

play in rhesus macaques.



Abstracts of the Annual Conference of the Animal Behavior Society, 2014.

151. N. Snyder-Mackler, J. P. Higham, S. Morrow, S. P. Coyne, D. Maestripieri, J. Tung.

Dispersal transiently suppresses the expression of innate immunity-related genes

in male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta).

Abstracts of the Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of Evolution, 2014.

152. A. V. Georgiev, S. P. Prall, M. Muehlenbein, M. Emery Thompson, D. Maestripieri.

High social status: an honest indicator of innate immune function in male rhesus

macaques?

Abstracts of the Conference of the NSF Research Coordination Network for

Ecoimmunology, 2014.

153. A. V. Georgiev, S. P. Prall, M. Emery Thompson, M. Muehlenbein, D. Maestripieri.

Male ‘quality’, dominance rank and mating success in rhesus macaques on Cayo

Santiago Island, Puerto Rico

Abstracts of the Annual Conference of the American Society of Primatologists,

2014.


154. K. Milich, D. Maestripieri.

Rank, reproductive success, and rates of agonistic and affiliative behaviors in

rhesus macaques

Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, 2014.

155. J. E. Madrid, T. M. Mandalaywala, S. P. Coyne, S. Hyde, J. P. Garner, D. Maestripieri,

K. J. Parker.

Variation in early maternal rejection produces differences in the physiology of free-

ranging infant rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta).

Abstracts of the Annual Conference of the Society for Neuroscience, 2014.

156. D. Maestripieri, A. Georgiev, J. Higham.

Endocrine and immunological correlates of high dominance rank and rank

instability in free-ranging male rhesus macaques.

Abstracts of the Annual Conference of the Society for Social Neuroscience, 2014.

157. D. Maestripieri, D. Ponzi, A. Henry, K. Kubicki, N. Nickels, M.C. Wilson.

Morningness/eveningness as a human life history trait.



Abstracts of the Annual Conference of the Human Biology Association, 2015.

158. A. V. Georgiev, M. P. Muehlenbein, S. P. Prall, M. Emery Thompson, D. Maestripieri.

Innate immune function and oxidative stress as measures of male quality in Cayo

Santiago rhesus macaques.

Abstracts of the Annual Conference of the American Association for Physical

Anthropology, 2015.
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