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

There are 54 references in this bibliography folder.

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

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.

Fieder, M, Wallner, B, and Winckler, G (2004).
Die Altersstruktur der Universität Wien.
In: Förderung des wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses: Bestandsaufnahmen und Zukunftsaussichten. , ed. by Ehmer J, Goltschnigg D, Revers P, Stagl J (. Edition Praesens, chap. 3, pp. 139-150.

Huber, S, Fieder, M, Wallner, B, Iber, K, and Moser, G (2004).
Season of birth effects on reproduction in contemporary men and women.
Hum Reprod, 19:445-447. ISI Impact: 4.035.

Huber, S, Fieder, M, Wallner, B, Moser, G, and Arnold, W (2004).
Birth month influences reproductive performance in contemporary women.
Hum Reprod, 19:1081-1082. ISI Impact: 4.035.