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by Bernard Wallner, PhD, Associate Professor last modified 2008-10-06 15:51

This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.

There are 57 references in this bibliography folder.

Wallner, B (2010).
Influence of nutrition on aggression
CRC Evolution des Sozialverhaltens, Universität Göttingen :(invited).

Wallner, B (2010).
Biology of Aggression
Conduct Disorder in Children and Adolescents, la scarpetta ADHD Center Rome:(invited).

Wallner, B (2009).
Primates as Energy Calculator
Homo Oeconomicus: Der Mensch - rationaler Egoist?, Wien, (invited).

Wallner, B (2009).
Kooperatives Verhalten bei Primaten: Phylogenetische Implikationen für den Modernen Menschen
Homo Sociobiologicus: Evolution der Kooperation beim Menschen, Wien, (invited).

Wallner, B and Machatschke, I (2009).
The violence in man
In: International Conference on Violence in Public Places and Institutions; University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK, vol. (invited).

Wallner, B, Aspernig, D, and Machatschke, I (2009).
Do Macaca fuscata females advertise their prospective fertility during the sexual inactive period?
32nd Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, San Diego, CA, USA.

Dittami J, Sonnenweber R, Schistel G, Shaw, E, Wallner, B, and Machatschke I (2008).
Tourism on the rock, the apes demise in Gibraltar
In: Ethologische Gesellschaft, Regensburg.

Machatschke I, Bauer, B, Wallner, B, and Dittami, J (2008).
Differences in male guinea pig behaviour predict female preference
In: Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, 12th Annual Meeting, Groningen, NL.

Wallner, B (2008).
Chronic Levonorgestrel Treatment in a Macaque Species (Macaca sylvanus): effects on sex steroids and secondary sex characteristics
In: 2nd World Conference on Magic Bullets (Ehrlich II), Nürnberg, Germany.

Wallner, B and Machatschke I (2008).
The biological basis for the evolution of sex differences in violence: the function of cholesterol and serotonin
In: European Human Behaviour and Evolution, Montpellier, France.

Wallner, B, Fieder, M, and Machatschke I (2008).
Occupational Ethology: A New Perspective in Occupational Stress Research. The 4th International Symposium on Management, Engineering and Informatics
In: The 4th International Symposium on Management, Engineering and Informatics: MEI 2008, Orlando, FL and 19th Meeting International Society for Human Ethology , Bologna, Italy.

Wallner, B, Fieder, M, Gorraiz, J, Machatschke I, and Reimann, R (2008).
Scientometrics: a possible tool to predict future academic performance in scientists
In: 10th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, Vienna, Austria.

Wallner, B, Aspernig D, and Machatschke I (2007).
Reproductive success in Japanese macaque females: Pre-reproductive conditions vs. reproductive conditions
In: Göttinger Freilandtage, Göttingen, Deutschland.

Wallner, B, Dittami, J, and Machatschke I (2007).
The impact of secondary sex characteristics (SSC) and social behavior to cortisol and sexual hormones in female primates.
In: World conference of stress: Hans Selye 19007-2007, Budapest, Hungary.

Dittami J, Prossinger H, Wallner, B, Schiestl G, Sonnweber R, Shaw E, and Fieder, M (2006).
Estogen – progestin ratios may affect both size and shape of female anogenital swellings in Barbary macaques
In: Behavioural Neuroendocrinology, 10th Annual Meeting, Pittsberg, PA, USA.

Wallner, B and Fieder, M (2005).
Creativity: the intellectual funds of universities
In: EUA Conference, Uppsala, Sweden.

Dittami J, Moehle U, Millesi E, Wallner B, Martin R, and Hodges K (2003).
Egalitarian or despotic control of sexual activity: an analysis of differing male and female strategies and their consequences for stress management and intrasexual social status
In: The Barbary macaque: Comparative & Evolutionary Perspectives, Gibraltar.

Wallner, B (2003).
Firmengründung als Karriereperspektive
In: NaWi-Success, Universität Wien .

Wallner, B, Huber, S, Mitterauer, L, Pavlova, B, and Fieder, M (2003).
Seasonal birth rates in academic and non-academic women
In: 4. Göttinger Freilandtage, Göttingen, Germany.

Wallner, B, Aspernig D, Dittami J, and Möstl, E (2002).
Secondary sex characteristics in Japanese macaques: a function of rank, age or sex steroids?
In: XIVth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Beijing, China .

No names specified (2001).
Technologie Transfer an der Universität Wien
In: Universität Wien.

Tauber, M, Wallner, B, and Dittami, J (2001).
The importance of face reddening in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata): an adolescent/adult comparison
In: XVIIIth Congress of the International Primatological Society, Adelaide, Australia.

Wallner, B (2001).
Forschungsevaluation an der Universität Wien
In: TU Wien.

Wallner, B (2001).
Übergänge zwischen Mensch und nichthumanen Primaten?
In: Grenzen des Menschseins, Wien.

Wallner, B (2001).
Males versus females: a programmed conflict in non-humane primates?
In: 6th Interdisciplinary Meeting of the European Network on Conflict, Gender, and Violence, Vienna, Austria.