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

There are 57 references in this bibliography folder.

Grant, V, Konečná, M, Sonnweber, R, Irwin, R, and Wallner, B (2011).
Macaque mothers’ pre-conception testosterone levels relate to both dominance and sex of offspring
Animal Behaviour:82: 893-899; ISI Impact: 3.402.

Machatschke, I, Bauer, B, Glenk, L, Millesi, E, and Wallner, B (2011).
Spatial Learning and Memory Differs between Single and Cohabitated Guinea Pigs
Physiology & Behavior:102: 311-316; ISI Impact:3.339.

Wallner, B, Aspernig, D, Millesi, E, and Machatschke, I (2011).
Non-lactating versus lactating females: a comparison of sex steroids, sexual coloration, and sexual behavior in Japanese macaques
Primates, 52:69-75; SI Impact: 1.673.

Wallner, B, Machatschke I, and Fieder, M (2011).
Social rank and prosocial behavior affect psychological perception and physiological reactions in human subordinates.
Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, Proceedings:in press; ISI Proceedings.

Wallner, B and Machatschke, I (2010).
Effects of nutrients on aggressive behavior: A sexual dimorphism
Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry, 34:726-727; ISI Impact: 3.224.

Wallner, B and Machatschke I (2009 invited review).
Self-Medication: Evolutionary Origins of Ethnopharmacy.
In: Trends and Developments in Ethnopharmacology., ed. by E. Pretorius . Research Post, chap. 2, pp. 25-34.

Wallner, B and Machatschke, I (2009 invited review).
Influence of nutrition on aggression
CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources, 4(075):10.

Wallner, B and Machatschke, I (2009).
Asthma: Side effects of holistic treatment on behavior, central serotonin, and cholesterol
Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry(33):912-913; ISI Impact: 3.224.

Wallner, B and Machatschke, I (2009).
The evolution of violence in men: the function of central cholesterol and serotonin
Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry:33: 391-397; ISI Impact: 3.224.

Wallner, B and Machatschke, I (2009).
To low cholesterol, impulsivity and economy:The influence of statin drugs to behavior
Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry:33: 746; ISI Impact: 3.224.

Wallner, B, Machatschke I, and Fieder, M (2008 invited).
Occupational ethology: a new perspective in occupational stress research.
Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, Proceedings:278-284. ISI Proceedings.

Machatschke I, Bauer, B, Schrauf C, Dittami J, and Wallner, B (2008).
Conflict-involvement of male guinea pigs (Cavia aperea f. porcellus) as a criterion for partner monopolization.
Behav Ecol Sociobiol , 68:1341-1350. ISI Impact: 3.173.

Wallner, B, Möstl, E, and Dittami J (2007).
Chronic levonorgestrel treatment in Macaca sylvanus: effects on perineal swelling size and fecal sex steroid excretion
Neuro Endocrinol Lett , 28:326-332; ISI Impact: 1.359.

Fieder, M, Prossinger H, Iber K, Schäfer, K, Wallner, B, and Huber, S (2006).
Season-of-birth contributes to variation of university examination outcomes.
Am J Hum Biol , 18:714-717. ISI Impact: 2.134.

Heistermann M, Möhle, U, Wallner, B, Dittami J, Shaw, E, and Hodges K (2006).
Reproductive cycle and mating patterns in female Barbary macaques.
In: The Barbary macaque. Biology and conservation, ed. by Hodges JK, Cortes J. Nottingham University Press, chap. 7, pp. 95-107.

Machatschke I, Wallner, B, and Dittami, J (2006).
Impact of social environment on female chimpanzee reproductive cycles.
Horm Behav, 50:126-131. ISI Impact: 4.367.

Machatschke, I, Dittami, J, and Wallner, B (2006).
Morphometric and hormonal changes during the chimpanzee menstrual cycle.
Med Primatol , 35:331-340. ISI Impact: 1.294.

Pretorius E, Wallner B, and Marx J (2006).
Cortisol resistance in conditions like asthma and the involvement of 11 -Hsd-2: a hypothesis.
Horm Metab Res (cover paper), 38:368-376. ISI Impact: 2.431.

Wallner, B, Dittami, J, and Machatschke I (2006).
Social stimuli cause changes of plasma oxytocin and behavior in guinea pigs.
Biol Res, 39:251-258. ISI Impact: 1.254.

Wallner, B, Dittami, J, and Wallis, J (2006).
Influence of perineal swellings on behavior and stress reaction in levonorgestrel implanted Macaca sylvanus females
Neuro Endocrinol Lett , 27:253-256 ; 1.359.

Fieder, M, Huber, S, Bookstein F, Iber K, Schäfer, K, Winckler, G, and Wallner, B (2005).
Status and reproduction in humans: new evidence for the validity of evolutionary explanations on basis of a university sample.
Ethology, 111:940-950. ISI Impact: 2.198.

Möhle, U, Heistermann M, Dittami, J, Wallner B, and Hodges J (2005).
Patterns of anogenital swelling size and their endocrine correlates during ovulatory cycles and early pregnancy in free-ranging Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) of Gibraltar.
Am J Primatol , 66:351-368. ISI Impact: 2.129.

Wallner, B (2005).
Übergänge zwischen nichtmenschlichen und menschlichen Primaten.
In: Grenzen des Menschseins, ed. by Stagl J, Reinhard W. Böhlau, chap. 1, pp. 79-95.

Wallner, B, Huber, S, Mitterauer L, Pavlova, B, and Fieder, M (2005).
Academic mothers have a pronounced seasonal variation in their offspring sex ratio.
Neuro Endocrinol Lett , 26:759-762. ISI Impact: 1.359.

Dittami J, Möhle, U, Remberg, V, Sablek, E, Millesi E, Wallner, B, and Hodges, K (2004).
Non-ejaculatory copulations in Barbary macaques: sexual strategies and adrenal secretion patterns
Horm Behav, 46:110-111. Published Abstract. ISI Impact: 4.367.