Gath ME, Didham RA & Daly M (2021) Estimating the prevalence of children living with a stepparent in New Zealand using linked administrative, census, and survey data. Journal of Family Studies doi: 10.1080/13229400.2021.1954539
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Daly M & Perry G (2021) In-law relationships in evolutionary perspective: the good, the bad, and the ugly. Frontiers in Sociology 6: 683501. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2021.683501
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Perry G & Daly M (2021) Grandparental partnership status and its effects on caring for grandchildren in Europe. PLoS ONE 16 (3): e0248915. doi: 10.1371.journal.pone.0248915
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Daly M & Perry G (2021) A Cinderella effect in grandparental care in Europe. Evolution & Human Behavior 42: 343-350. doi: 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2021.01.001
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Daly M & Perry G (2020) Substitute parenting. Pp. 481-488 in L Workman, W Reader & JH Barkow, eds., The Cambridge handbook of evolutionary perspectives on human behavior. Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108131797
Daly M (2020) Evolutionary psychology and inequality. Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences 14: 324-328. doi: 10.1037/ebs0000209
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Daly M & Perry G (2019) Grandmaternal childcare and kinship laterality. Is rural Greece exceptional? Evolution & Human Behavior 40: 385-394. doi: 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2019.04.004
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Daly M (2018) Partitioning aggression. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) doi:10.1073/pnas.1720838115
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Daly M & Perry G (2017) Matrilateral bias in human grandmothering. Frontiers in Sociology 2: 11. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2017.00011
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Perry G & Daly M (2017) A model explaining the matrilateral bias in alloparental investment. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 114: 9290-9295.
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Daly M & Krupp, DB (2017) The importance of being explicit. (Commentary on van Lange, Rinderu & Bushman, "Aggression and violence around the world: a model of CLimate, Aggression and Self-Control in Humans (CLASH)"). Behavioral & Brain Sciences doi:10.1017/S0140525X16001187, e83
Ramos D, Daly M, Seidl-de-Moura ML, Jomar RT & Nadanovsky P. (2017) Inconsistent reports of risk behavior among Brazilian middle school students: National School Based Survey of Adolescent Health (PeNSE 2009/2012). Cadernos de Saúde Pública 33: e00145815.
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Ramos D, Daly M, Seidl-de-Moura ML & Nadanovsky P. (2017) The role of city income inequality, sex ratio and youth mortality rates in the effect of violent victimization on health-risk behaviors in Brazilian adolescents. Social Science & Medicine 181: 17-23.
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Daly M & Perry G (in press) Evolutionary perspectives on child care and child well-being (in Spanish). In G Gutiérrez, ed., Integración teórica en Psicología. Ciudade de México, México: Manual Moderno.
Daly M (2016) Killing the competition. Economic inequality and homicide. Piscataway NJ: Transaction Publishers.
Daly M (2016) Darwin, Charles. Pp. 229-231 in HL Miller, ed., The Sage encyclopedia of theory in psychology (vol. 1). Thousand Oaks CA: Sage.
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Daly M (2016) Hamilton, W.D. Pp. 402-404 in ibid (vol. 1).
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Daly M & Perry G (2016) Parent-offspring relations. Pp. 637-642 in ibid (vol. 2).
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Daly M (2016) Parenting and kinship. Pp. 499-504 in DM Buss, ed., Handbook of evolutionary psychology, 2nd edition (vol 1). New York: Wiley.
Daly M (2016) Interpersonal conflict and violence. Pp. 669-683 in DM Buss, ed., Handbook of evolutionary psychology, 2nd edition (vol. 2). New York: Wiley.
Daly M (2015) Sociobiology: overview. Pp. 908-911 in JD Wright, ed., International encyclopedia of the social and behavioral sciences, 2nd edition, volume 22. Oxford: Elsevier.
Daly M (2015) On function, cause, and being Jerry Hogan's student. Behavioural Processes 117: 70-73.
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Perry G, Daly M & Macfarlan S (2014) Maternal foster families provide more stable placements than paternal families. Children & Youth Services Review 46: 155-159.
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Daly M (2014) Evolutionary perspectives on sex, gender, and crime. Pp. 245-259 in R Gartner & B McCarthy, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Gender, Sex, and Crime. New York: Oxford University Press.
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Ramos D, Victor T, Seidl-de-Moura ML & Daly M (2013) Future discounting by slum-dwelling youth versus university students in Rio de Janeiro. Journal of Research on Adolescence 23: 95-102.
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Daly M (2013) Book review: T.K. Shackelford & V.A. Weekes-Shackelford (eds.), “The Oxford handbook of evolutionary perspectives on violence, homicide, and war. ” Human Nature 24: 111-113.
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Perry, G. & Daly, M. (2013) Who provides kinship care in Waterloo region, and what challenges do they face? Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies Journal 58: 2-9.
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Perry G, Daly M & Kotler J (2012) Placement stability in kinship and non-kin foster care: a Canadian study. Children & Youth Services Review 34: 460-465.
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Daly M (2012) Margo Wilson, 1942-2009. Homicide Studies 16: 329-331.
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James B & Daly M (2012) Cohabitation is no longer associated with elevated spousal homicide rates in the U.S.A. Homicide Studies 16: 392-402.
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Daly M & Perry G (2011) Has the child welfare profession discovered nepotistic biases? Human Nature 22: 350-369.
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Daly M (2011) How evolutionary thinking inspires and disciplines psychological hypotheses. Pp. 15-22 in XT Wang & YJ Su, eds., Thus spake evolutionary psychologists. Beijing: Peking University Press.
Daly M (2011) A farewell to arms. (Book review: S. Pinker, “The better angels of our nature: why violence has declined.”) Nature 478: 453-454.
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Alexandre GC, Nadanovsky P, Wilson M, Daly M, Moraes CL & Reichenheim M (2011) Cues of paternal uncertainty and father to child physical abuse as reported by mothers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Child Abuse & Neglect 35: 567-573.
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Daly M & Wilson M (2010) Cultural inertia, economic incentives, and the persistence of “southern violence”. Pp. 229-241 in M Schaller, A Norenzayan, S Heine, T Yamagishi & T Kameda, eds., Evolution, culture, and the human mind. New York: Psychology Press.
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Daly M (2010) Book review: R Thornhill & SW Gangestad “The evolutionary biology of human female sexuality”. Quarterly Review of Biology 85: 361-362.
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Wilson M, Daly M & Pound N (2010) Sex differences and intrasexual variation in competitive confrontation and risk-taking: an evolutionary psychological perspective. In DW Pfaff, AP Arnold, AM Etgen, SE Fahrbach & TR Rubin, eds., Hormones, Brain & Behavior (2nd edition). New York: Elsevier.
- also in RT Rubin & DW Pfaff, eds., Hormone/behavior relations of clinical importance: Endocrine systems interacting with brain and behavior. New York: Elsevier.
- also in RT Rubin & DW Pfaff, eds., Hormone/behavior relations of clinical importance: Endocrine systems interacting with brain and behavior. New York: Elsevier.
Daly M (2010) Income inequality (still) rules in explaining variations in homicide rates. Pp 70-77 in Y Muirhead & JP Jarvis, eds., Proceedings of the 2010 meeting of the Homicide Research Working Group. Washington DC: National Institute of Justice.
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Wilson M & Daly M (2009) Coercive violence by human males against their female partners. Pp. 271-291 in MN Muller & R Wrangham, eds., Sexual coercion in primates: an evolutionary perspective on male aggression against females. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press.
Nadanovsky P, Celeste RK, Wilson M & Daly M (2009) Homicide and impunity - an ecological analysis at state level in Brazil. Revista de Saúde Pública 43: 733-742.
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Daly M & Wilson M (2009) Prefácio. Pp. ix-x in E. Otta & ME Yamamoto, eds. Psicología evolucionista. Rio de Janeiro: Guanabara Koogan.
Wilson M & Daly M (2009) Spousal conflict and uxoricide in Canada. Pp. 73-76 in M. Widyono, ed., Strengthening understanding of femicide: using research to galvanize action and accountability. Washington DC: PATH.
Pound N, Daly M & Wilson M (2009) There’s no contest: human sex differences are sexually selected. Behavioral & Brain Sciences 32: 286-287.
Daly M & Wilson M (2008) Is the “Cinderella effect” controversial? A case study of evolution-minded research and critiques thereof. Pp. 381-398 in CB Crawford & D Krebs, eds., Foundations of evolutionary psychology. Mahwah NJ: Erlbaum.
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Wilson M & Daly M (2008) A close look at conflict. (Book review: R Collins, “Violence: a micro-sociological theory.”) Nature 451: 769-770.
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Mishra S, Clark AP & Daly M (2007) One woman’s behavior affects the attractiveness of others. Evolution & Human Behavior 28: 145-149.
- Reprinted in WA Lesko, ed. (2009). Readings in social psychology: General, classic, and contemporary selections (7th ed.). London: Allyn & Bacon. |
Daly M (2007) Book review: DW Mock “More than kin and less than kind” and S Forbes “A natural history of families”. Quarterly Review of Biology 82: 309-310.
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Wathen CN, Jamieson E, Wilson M, Daly M, Worster A & MacMillan HL (2007) Risk indicators to identify intimate partner violence in the emergency department. Open Medicine 1(2): e113-e122.
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Wilson M & Daly M (2006) Are juvenile offenders extreme future discounters? Psychological Science 17: 989-994.
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Daly M, Wilson M (2006) Selfish genes and family relations. Pp. 191-202 in A Grafen & M Ridley, eds., Richard Dawkins: how a scientist changed the way we think. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Daly M & Wilson M (2006) If I can’t have you... New Scientist 190 (2549): 41.
Daly M & Wilson M (2005) Carpe diem: adaptation and devaluing the future. Quarterly Review of Biology 80: 55-60.
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Daly M & Wilson M (2005) Human behavior as animal behavior. Pp. 393-408 in JJ Bolhuis & L-A Giraldeau, eds., Behavior of animals: mechanisms, function and evolution. Oxford: Blackwell.
Wilson M & Daly M (2005) Crime. In C Mitcham, L Arnhart, D Johnson & R Spier, eds., Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics. Detroit: MacMillan Reference USA.
Daly M & Wilson M (2005) Parenting and kinship. Pp. 443-446 in DM Buss, ed., The handbook of evolutionary psychology. Hoboken NJ: Wiley.
Clark AP & Daly M (2005) What is the significance of cross-national variability in sociosexuality? Behavioral & Brain Sciences 28: 280.
Daly M & Wilson M (2005) The ‘Cinderella Effect’ is no fairy tale. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9: 507-508.
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Krupp DB, Barclay P, Daly M. Kiyonari T, Dingle G & Wilson M (2005) Let’s add some psychology (and maybe even some evolution) to the mix. Behavioral & Brain Sciences 28: 828-829.
Wilson M & Daly M (2004) Do pretty women inspire men to discount the future? Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, Biological Sciences (Biology Letters) 271: S177-S179.
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Wilson M & Daly M (2004) Marital cooperation and conflict. Pp.197-215 in C Crawford & C Salmon, eds., Evolutionary psychology, public policy, and personal decisions. Mahwah NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Daly M & Wilson M (2004) El síndrome Cenicienta: discriminación hacia los hijastros. Pp.27-62 in A Fischer, ed., Nuevos paradigmas a comienzos del tercer milenio. Santiago, Chile: El Mercurio Aguilar.
Daly M & Wilson M (2004) Inequidad, violencia y toma de riesgos: la perspectiva evolucionaria. Pp.63-101 in ibid.
Leaver LA & Daly M (2003) Effect of predation risk on selectivity in heteromyid rodents. Behavioural Processes 64: 71-75.
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Daly M (2003) Book review: SK Sanderson, “The evolution of human sociality: a Darwinian conflict perspective” Quarterly Review of Biology 78: 129.
Barclay PJ & Daly M (2003) Humans should be individualistic and utility-maximizing, but not necessarily “rational”. Behavioral & Brain Sciences 26: 154-155.
Bergstrom CT, Bronstein JL, Bshary R, Connor RC, Daly M, Frank SA, Gintis H, Keller L, Leimar O. Noë R & Queller DC (2003) Interspecific mutualism: puzzles and predictions. Pp. 241-256 in P Hammerstein, ed., Genetic and cultural evolution of cooperation. Cambridge MA: MIT Press.
Daly M & Wilson M (2002) Introduction: two special issues on risk. Evolution & Human Behavior 23: 1-2.
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Wilson M, Daly M & Pound N (2002) An evolutionary psychological perspective on the modulation of confrontational competition and risk taking. Pp. 381-408 in DW Pfaff, AP Arnold, AM Etgen, SE Fahrbach & RT Rubin, eds., Hormones, brain and behavior, volume 5. San Diego CA: Academic Press.
Wilson M & Daly M (2002) Infanticide. In M Pagel et al., eds., The Oxford encyclopedia of evolution. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Daly M & Wilson M (2002) The Cinderella effect: parental discrimination against stepchildren. Samfundsøkonomen 2002 (4): 39-46.
Daly M & Wilson M (2002) Tödliche interpersonelle Gewalt aus Sicht der Evolutionspsychologie. Pp. 709-734 in W Heitmeyer & J Hagan, eds., Internationales Handbuch der Gewaltforschung. Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher Verlag.
- [English language edition (2003) Evolutionary psychology of lethal interpersonal violence. Pp. 569-588 in International handbook of research on violence. New York: Kluwer.]
- [English language edition (2003) Evolutionary psychology of lethal interpersonal violence. Pp. 569-588 in International handbook of research on violence. New York: Kluwer.]
Daly M & Wilson M (2002) Progress and evolution. Pp. 67-77 in CL Anderson & JW Looney, eds., Making progress: essays in progress and public policy. Lexington MA: Lexington Books.
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Daly M, Wilson M, Vasdev S (2001) Income inequality and homicide rates in Canada and the United States. Canadian Journal of Criminology 43: 219-236.
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Daly M & Wilson M (2001) An assessment of some proposed exceptions to the phenomenon of nepotistic discrimination against stepchildren. Annales Zoologici Fennici 38: 287-296.
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Daly M & Wilson M (2001) Risk-taking, intrasexual competition, and homicide. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation 47: 1-36.
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Daly M, Wilson M, Salmon CA, Hiraiwa-Hasegawa M & Hasegawa T (2001) Siblicide and seniority. Homicide Studies 5: 30-45.
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Daly M & Wilson M (2001) Family violence: an evolutionary psychological perspective. Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law 8: 77-121.
Wilson M & Daly M (2001) The evolutionary psychology of couple conflict in registered versus de facto marital unions. Pp. 3-26 in A Booth, AC Crouter & M Clements, eds., Couples in conflict. Mahwah NJ: Erlbaum.
Daly M (2001) Book review: J Lombardi, “Comparative vertebrate reproduction.” Quarterly Review of Biology 76: 235.
Daly M (2001) Book review: GI Shenbrot, BR Krasnov & KA Rogovin, “Spatial ecology of desert rodents.” Ethology 107: 666.
Leaver LA & Daly M (2001) Food caching and differential cache pilferage: a field study of coexistence of sympatric kangaroo rats and pocket mice. Oecologia 128: 577-584.
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Daly M & Wilson M (2001) Infanticide. Pp. 320-322 in L Balter, ed., Parenthood in America: an encyclopedia. Santa Barbara CA: ABC-CLIO.
Wilson M, Jocic V & Daly M (2001) Extracting implicit theories about the risk of coercive control in romantic relationships. Personal Relationships 8: 457-477.
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Daly M & Wilson M (2001) Sociobiology: overview. Pp. 14539-14543 in NJ Smelser & PB Baltes, eds., International encyclopedia of the social and behavioral sciences. Oxford: Pergamon Press.
Daly M & Wilson MI (2000) The evolutionary psychology of marriage and divorce. Pp. 91-110 in L Waite, C Bachrach, M Hindin, E Thomson & A Thornton, eds., The ties that bind: perspectives on marriage and cohabitation. Hawthorne NY: Aldine de Gruyter.
Daly M, Behrends PR & Wilson MI (2000) Activity patterns of kangaroo rats ‑ granivores in a desert habitat. Pp. 145-158 in S Halle & NC Stenseth, eds., Activity patterns in small mammals. Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Daly M & Wilson M (2000) Not quite right. (comment) American Psychologist 55: 679-680.
Daly M & Wilson M (2000) In memoriam: William Donald Hamilton. Evolution & Human Behavior 21: 75-77.
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Pound N & Daly M (2000) Functional significance of human female orgasm still hypothetical. Behavioral & Brain Sciences 23: 620-621.
Daly M & Wilson M (2000) Reply to Smith et al. Animal Behaviour F27-F29.
Daly M (2000) Book review: G Weisfeld, “Evolutionary principles of human adolescence.” Quarterly Review of Biology 75: 359.
Daly M & Wilson M (1999) An evolutionary psychological perspective on homicide. Pp. 58-71 in MD Smith & ME Zahn, eds., Homicide studies: a sourcebook of social research. Thousand Oaks CA: Sage.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1999) Human evolutionary psychology and animal behaviour. Animal Behaviour 57: 509-519.
- Reprinted in S Linquist & N Levy, eds. (2010) Evolutionary psychology. Farnham UK: Ashgate. |
Daly M & Wilson M (1999) Darwinism and the roots of machismo. Scientific American Presents 10 (2): 8-14.
Wilson M & Daly M (1999) Spatial-temporal clustering of Chicago homicides. Pp. 160‑163 in Proceedings of the Homicide Research Working Group Meetings, 1997 and 1998. Washington DC: National Institute of Justice.
Daly M (1999) Book review: L Dugatkin, “Cheating monkeys and citizen bees: the nature of cooperation in animals and humans.” Quarterly Review of Biology 74: 495-496.
Daly M & Wilson M (1999) Special issue: stepparental investment. Evolution & Human Behavior 20: 365-366.
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Rohwer S, Herron JC & Daly M (1999) Stepparental behavior as mating effort in birds and other animals. Evolution & Human Behavior 20: 367-390.
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Wilson M, Daly M (1999) Personal relationships: on the characteristics and conflicts of family relationships with special attention to the marital and parent-child relationships. A report to the Law Commission of Canada, April 1999, 66 pp.
Daly M & Wilson M (1998) The truth about Cinderella: a Darwinian view of parental love. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. vii + 68 pp.
- and in U.S. by Yale University Press, Hartford CT, 1999.
- and in U.S. by Yale University Press, Hartford CT, 1999.
Salmon CA & Daly M (1998) Birth order and familial sentiment: middleborns are different. Evolution & Human Behavior 19: 299-312.
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Leaver L & Daly M (1998) Effects of food preference on scatter-hoarding by kangaroo rats (Dipodomys merriami). Behaviour 135: 823-832.
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Wilson M, Daly M & Gordon S (1998) The evolved psychological apparatus of human decision-making is one source of environmental problems. Pp. 501-523 in T Caro, ed., Behavioral ecology and conservation biology. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Reprinted in D Penn & I Mysterud, eds. (2004) Evolutionary perspectives on environmental problems. Hawthorne NY: Aldine de Gruyter. |
Daly M & Wilson M (1998) The evolutionary social psychology of family violence. Pp. 431-456 in C Crawford & DL Krebs, eds., Handbook of evolutionary psychology: ideas, issues and applications. Mahwah NJ: Erlbaum.
Daly M (1998) Book review: R Wrangham & D Peterson, “Demonic males: apes and the origins of human violence”. Animal Behaviour 55: 247-248.
Wilson M & Daly M (1998) Sexual rivalry and sexual conflict: recurring themes in fatal conflicts. Theoretical Criminology 2: 291-310.
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Wilson M & Daly M (1998) Lethal and nonlethal violence against wives and the evolutionary psychology of male sexual proprietariness. Pp. 199-230 in RE Dobash & RP Dobash, eds., Rethinking violence against wives. Thousand Oaks CA: Sage.
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Wilson M & Daly M (1997) Life expectancy, economic inequality, homicide, and reproductive timing in Chicago neighbourhoods. British Medical Journal 314: 1271-1274.
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Daly M, Salmon C & Wilson MI (1997) Kinship: the conceptual hole in psychological studies of social cognition and close relationships. Pp. 265-296 in JA Simpson & D Kenrick, eds., Evolutionary social psychology. Mahwah NJ: Erlbaum.
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Daly M & Wilson MI (1997) Crime and conflict: homicide in evolutionary psychological perspective. Crime and Justice 22: 251-300.
- Reprinted (in Croatian) in J Hrgović & D Polšek, eds. (2004) Evolucija društvenosti. Zagreb: Naklada Jesenski I Turk. |
Daly M, Wiseman KA & Wilson MI (1997) Women with children sired by previous partners incur excess risk of uxoricide. Homicide Studies 1: 61-71.
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Kehr N, Daly M & Wilson M (1997) Homicide in Canada: perception and reality. Pp. 89-96 in M Riedel & J Boulahanis, eds., Lethal violence: Proceedings of the 1995 meeting of the Homicide Research Working Group. Washington DC: National Institute of Justice.
Wilson M & Daly M (1997) Familicide: uxoricide plus filicide? Pp. 159-169 in ibid.
Wilson MI, Daly M & Scheib J (1997) Femicide: an evolutionary psychological perspective. Pp. 431-465 in PA Gowaty, ed., Feminism and evolutionary biology. New York: Chapman Hall.
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Daly M & Wilson MI (1997) Cinderella revisited. Pp. 172-174 in LL Betzig, ed., Human nature: a critical reader. New York: Oxford University Press.
Daly M (1997) Introduction. Pp. 1-3 in GR Bock & G Cardew, eds., Characterizing human psychological adaptations. (Ciba Foundation Symposium # 208.) Chichester: Wiley.
Wilson M & Daly M (1997) Adaptations for social living: relationship-specific social psychological mechanisms. Pp. 253-263 in ibid.
Davis JN & Daly M (1997) Evolutionary theory and the human family. Quarterly Review of Biology 72: 407-435.
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Daly M & Wilson M (1997) Altruism. Pp. 13-14 in TJ Barfield, ed., The dictionary of anthropology. Oxford: Blackwell.
Daly M & Wilson M (1997) Homicide. Pp. 240-241 in ibid.
Wilson M & Daly M (1997) Infanticide. Pp. 261-262 in ibid.
Wilson M & Daly M (1997) Sociobiology. Pp. 437-440 in ibid.
Daly M & Wilson M (1997) Homicide. Pp. 240-241 in ibid.
Wilson M & Daly M (1997) Infanticide. Pp. 261-262 in ibid.
Wilson M & Daly M (1997) Sociobiology. Pp. 437-440 in ibid.
Wilson MI & Daly M (1996) Male sexual proprietariness and violence against wives. Current Directions in Psychological Science 5: 2‑7.
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Salmon CA & Daly M (1996) On the importance of kin relations to Canadian women and men. Ethology & Sociobiology 17: 289-297.
- Reprinted in DT Kenrick & CL Luce, eds. (2004) The functional mind: readings in evolutionary psychology. Boston MA: Pearson. |
Daly M, McConnell C & Glugosh T (1996) Parents’ knowledge of students’ beliefs and attitudes: an indirect assay of parental solicitude? Ethology & Sociobiology 17: 201‑210.
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Daly M & Wilson MI (1996) Violence against stepchildren. Current Directions in Psychological Science 5: 77‑81.
- Reprinted in TF Oltmanns & RE Emery, eds. (2004) Current directions in abnormal psychology. Upper Saddle River NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall. |
Wilson MI, Daly M, Gordon S & Pratt A (1996) Sex differences in valuations of the environment? Population & Environment 18: 143‑159.
- Reprinted in D Penn & I Mysterud, eds. (2004) Evolutionary perspectives on environmental problems. Hawthorne NY: Aldine de Gruyter. |
Daly M (1996) Evolutionary adaptationism: another biological approach to criminal and antisocial behaviour. Pp. 183‑195 in GR Bock & JA Goode, eds., Genetics of criminal and antisocial behaviour. (CIBA Foundation Symposium # 194.) Chichester: Wiley.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1996) Evolutionary psychology and marital conflict: the relevance of stepchildren. Pp. 9‑28 in DM Buss & N Malamuth, eds., Sex, power, conflict: feminist and evolutionary perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press.
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Wilson MI & Daly M (1996) La violence contre l’épouse, un crime passionnel. Criminologie 29: 49-71.
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Daly M & Wilson MI (1996) Homicidal tendencies. Demos Quarterly 10: 39-45.
Daly M (1996) Book review: MT McGuire, ed., “Human nature and the new Europe”. Political Psychology 17: 789-791.
Wilson MI, Johnson H & Daly M (1995) Lethal and nonlethal violence against wives. Canadian Journal of Criminology 37: 331‑361.
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Daly M & Wilson MI (1995) Discriminative parental solicitude and the relevance of evolutionary models to the analysis of motivational systems. Pp. 1269‑1286 in M. Gazzaniga, ed., The cognitive neurosciences. Cambridge MA: MIT Press.
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Wilson MI, Daly M & Daniele A (1995) Familicide: the killing of spouse and children. Aggressive Behavior 21: 275-291.
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Daly M & Wilson MI (1995) Evolutionary psychology: adaptationist, selectionist and comparative. Psychological Inquiry 6: 34‑38.
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Wilson MI & Daly M (1995) Uxoricide. Pp. 169‑178 in CR Block & R Block, eds., Trends, risks, and interventions in lethal violence: Proceedings of the 3rd annual spring symposium of the Homicide Research Working Group. Washington DC: National Institute of Justice.
Wilson MI, Robertson LD, Daly M & Walton SA (1995) Effects of visual cues on assessment of water quality. Journal of Environmental Psychology 15: 53‑63.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1994) Some differential attributes of lethal assaults on small children by stepfathers versus genetic fathers. Ethology & Sociobiology 15: 207‑217.
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Daly M & Wilson MI (1994) The evolutionary psychology of male violence. Pp. 253‑288 in J Archer, ed., Male violence. London: Routledge Kegan Paul.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1994) Improve incentive structures, by all means, but “selfish” genes don't necessarily imply selfish people. Human Ecology Review 1: 42‑45.
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Wilson MI & Daly M (1994) Spousal homicide. Juristat 14(8): 1‑14. (Statistics Canada catalogue 85‑002). Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics.
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Daly M (1994) Book review: S Pinker, “The language instinct”, and R Jackendoff “Patterns in the mind”. Quarterly Review of Biology 69: 548‑549.
Wilson M & Daly M (1994) The psychology of parenting in evolutionary perspective and the case of human filicide. Pp. 73‑104 in S Parmigiami & FS vom Saal, eds., Infanticide and parental care. Chur, Switzerland: Harwood Academic Publishers.
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Daly M & Wilson M (1994) Stepparenthood and the evolved psychology of discriminative parental solicitude. Pp. 121‑134 in ibid.
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Wilson MI & Daly M (1993) Spousal homicide risk and estrangement. Violence & Victims 8: 3‑16.
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Daly M (1993) Beyond reproductive success differentials. Behavioral & Brain Sciences 16: 289‑290.
Wilson MI, Daly M & Wright C (1993) Uxoricide in Canada: demographic risk patterns. Canadian Journal of Criminology 35: 263‑291.
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Wilson MI & Daly M (1993) Lethal confrontational violence among young men. Pp. 84‑106 in NJ Bell & RW Bell, eds., Adolescent risk taking. Newbury Park CA: Sage.
Daly M, Singh LS & Wilson MI (1993) Children fathered by previous partners: a risk factor for violence against women. Canadian Journal of Public Health 84: 209‑210.
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Daly M & Wilson MI (1993) Cinderella in the bruised flesh. The Times Higher Education Supplement June 25, iv‑v.
- Reprinted in LSE Magazine (1993) 5(2): 23‑24.
- Reprinted in LSE Magazine (1993) 5(2): 23‑24.
Daly M (1993) Get a modem, and you too can evolve. (Book review: Donald, The origins of the modern mind.) Contemporary Psychology 38: 965‑966.
Wilson MI & Daly M (1993) An evolutionary psychological perspective on male sexual proprietariness and violence against wives. Violence & Victims 8: 271‑294.
- Reprinted in RB Ruback & NA Weiner, eds. (1995) Interpersonal violent behaviors: social and cultural aspects. New York: Springer. |
Wilson MI & Daly M (1993) A lifespan perspective on homicidal violence: the young male syndrome. Pp. 29‑38 in CR Block & RL Block, eds., Proceedings of the 2nd annual workshop of the Homicide Research Working Group. Washington DC: National Institute of Justice.
Dobash RP, Dobash RE, Wilson MI & Daly M (1992) The myth of sexual symmetry in marital violence. Social Problems 39: 71‑91.
- Reprinted in BN Adams, ed. (1996) A marriage and family reader. - Reprinted in G Bird & MJ Sporakowski, eds. (1997) Taking sides: clashing views on controversial issues in family and personal relationships (3rd ed'n) Brown & Benchmark. |
Wilson MI & Daly M (1992) Who kills whom in spouse killings? On the exceptional sex ratio of spousal homicides in the United States. Criminology 30: 189‑215.
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Wilson MI & Daly M (1992) The man who mistook his wife for a chattel. Pp. 289‑322 in JH Barkow, L Cosmides & J Tooby, eds., The adapted mind: evolutionary psychology and the generation of culture. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Reprinted (in Italian) in F Bacchini & C Lalli, eds. (2003) Che cos'è l'amor. Milan: Baldini Castoldi Dalai. |
Wilson MI & Daly M (1992) ’Til death us do part. Pp. 83‑98 in J Radford & DEH Russell, eds., Femicide: the politics of woman killing. New York: Twayne.
- Reprinted in R Weitz, ed. (1998) The Politics of Women’s Bodies, Oxford University Press.
- Reprinted in R Weitz, ed. (1998) The Politics of Women’s Bodies, Oxford University Press.
Daly M, Behrends PR, Wilson MI & Jacobs LF (1992) Behavioural modulation of predation risk: moonlight avoidance and crepuscular compensation in a nocturnal desert rodent, Dipodomys merriami. Animal Behaviour 44: 1‑9.
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Daly M, Jacobs LF, Wilson MI & Behrends PR (1992) Scatter‑hoarding by kangaroo rats (Dipodomys merriami) and pilferage from their caches. Behavioral Ecology 3: 102‑111.
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Daly M, Wilson MI, Behrends PR & Jacobs LF (1992) Sexually differentiated effects of radiotransmitters on predation risk and behaviour in kangaroo rats, Dipodomys merriami. Canadian Journal of Zoology 70: 1851‑1855.
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Wilson MI & Daly M (1992) What about the evolutionary psychology of coerciveness? Behavioral & Brain Sciences 15: 403‑404.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1992) Cinderella. Harvard Mental Health Letter 9(2): 5‑7.
Wilson MI & Daly M (1992) Book review: Ellis, "Theories of rape". Archives of Sexual Behavior 21: 418‑421.
Daly M (1992) Primative perspectives. (Book review: Silverberg & Gray, eds., Aggression and peacefulness in humans and other primates.) Trends in Ecology & Evolution 7: 424‑425.
Daly M (1992) Book review: van der Dennen & Falger, eds., "Sociobiology and conflict". Quarterly Review of Biology 67: 40.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1991) Anti‑science and the pre‑Darwinian view of mankind. American Anthropologist 93: 162‑165.
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Daly M (1991) What is behavioral ecology? Newsletter of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology 3(1): 10‑11.
Daly M (1991) Book review: Denno, Biology and violence. Quarterly Review of Biology 66: 232.
Daly M (1991) Natural selection doesn't have goals, but it's the reason organisms do. Behavioral & Brain Sciences 14: 219‑220.
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Wilson MI & Daly M (1991) The metaphorical extension of “incest”: a human universal? Behavioral & Brain Sciences 14: 280‑281.
Daly M (1991) Too many errors. (Book review: Barkow, “Darwin, sex, and status”.) Behavioral & Brain Sciences 14: 306‑307.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1991) A reply to Gelles: Stepchildren are disproportionately abused, and diverse forms of violence can share causal factors. Human Nature 2: 419‑426.
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Daly M & Wilson MI (1990) Killing the competition: Female/female and male/male homicide. Human Nature 1: 83‑109.
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Daly M, Wilson MI (1990) Is parent‑offspring conflict sex‑linked? Freudian and Darwinian models. Journal of Personality 58: 163‑189.
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Daly M, Wilson MI, Behrends PR & Jacobs LF (1990) Characteristics of kangaroo rats (Dipodomys merriami) associated with differential predation risk. Animal Behaviour 40: 380‑389.
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Daly M (1990) Evolutionary theory and parental motives. Pp. 25‑39 in NA Krasnegor & R Bridges, eds., Mammalian parenting: biochemical, neurobiological and behavioral determinants. NY: Oxford.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1989) Homicide and cultural evolution. Ethology & Sociobiology 10: 99‑110.
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Daly M & Wilson MI (1989) Too many facts contradict Rushton's arguments. London Free Press February 13, A9.
Daly M (1989) Parent‑offspring conflict and violence in evolutionary perspective. Pp. 25‑43 in RW Bell & NJ Bell, eds. Sociobiology and the social sciences. Lubbock TX: Texas Tech University Press.
Daly M (1989) On distinguishing evolved adaptation from epiphenomena. Behavioral & Brain Sciences 12: 520.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1988) Homicide. New York: Aldine de Gruyter. xii + 328 pp.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1988) Evolutionary social psychology and family homicide. Science 242: 519‑524. [See Science (1989) 243: 462‑464 for ensuing correspondence.]
- Reprinted in S Baron-Cohen, ed. (1997) The maladapted mind: classic readings in evolutionary psychopathology. Hove, UK: Psychology Press. - Reprinted in DT Kenrick & CL Luce, eds. (2004) The functional mind: readings in evolutionary psychology. Boston MA: Pearson. |
Daly M & Wilson MI (1988) The Darwinian psychology of discriminative parental solicitude. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation 35: 91‑144.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1988) For the “fierce” Yanomamo and on the streets of America, homicide is a resource. Los Angeles Times March 27, V: 5.
Daly M (1988) Book review: Michod & Levin, eds., “The evolution of sex”. Animal Behaviour 36: 1560‑1561.
Daly M (1988) Book review: Mawson, “Transient criminality: a theory of stress‑induced crime”. Contemporary Sociology 17: 655‑656.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1987) Evolutionary psychology and family violence. Pp. 293‑309 in C Crawford, M Smith & D Krebs, eds., Sociobiology and psychology. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1987) Commentary on “Reconsidering violence in simple human societies: homicide among the Gebusi of New Guinea” by BM Knauft. Current Anthropology 28: 482‑483.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1987) Children as homicide victims. Pp. 201‑214 in RJ Gelles & JB Lancaster, eds., Child abuse and neglect: biosocial dimensions. NY: Aldine de Gruyter.
Wilson MI & Daly M (1987) Risk of maltreatment of children living with stepparents. Pp. 215‑232 in ibid.
Daly M (1987) Book review: Reynolds et al. eds., “The sociobiology of ethnocentrism”. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 2: 318‑319.
- Reprinted (with expansion) in the British Psychological Society Social Psychology Section Newsletter (1988) 19: 89‑92.
- Reprinted (with expansion) in the British Psychological Society Social Psychology Section Newsletter (1988) 19: 89‑92.
Behrends P, Daly M & Wilson MI (1986) Range use patterns and spatial relationships of Merriam’s kangaroo rats (Dipodomys merriami). Behaviour 96: 187‑209.
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Behrends P, Daly M & Wilson MI (1986) Aboveground activity of Merriam’s kangaroo rats (Dipodomys merriami) in relation to sex and reproduction. Behaviour 96: 210‑226.
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Daly M (1986) Breeding systems. In PJB Slater, ed., The Collins encyclopedia of animal behaviour. London: Collins.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1986) A challenge to a caricature of Darwinism. Behavioral & Brain Sciences 9: 189‑190.
Daly M (1986) Book review: Itzkoff, “Triumph of the intelligent: the creation of Homo sapiens sapiens.” Quarterly Review of Biology 61: 154.
Daly M (1986) Sociobiology: compromised critique. (Book review) Bioscience 36: 626‑628.
Daly M (1986) Book review: Lerner, “On the nature of human plasticity”. Quarterly Review of Biology 61: 154‑155.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1986) Child abuse risk and household composition in Hamilton. Journal of the Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies 31 (Oct): 11‑15.
Wilson MI & Daly M (1985) Competitiveness, risk‑taking and violence: the young male syndrome. Ethology & Sociobiology 6: 59‑73.
- Reprinted in DT Kenrick & CL Luce, eds. (2004) The functional mind: readings in evolutionary psychology. Boston MA: Pearson. |
Daly M & Wilson MI (1985) Child abuse and other risks of not living with both parents. Ethology & Sociobiology 6: 197‑210.
- Reprinted in LL Betzig, ed. (1997) Human nature: a critical reader. New York: Oxford. |
Wilson MI, Daly M & Behrends P (1985) The estrous cycle of two species of kangaroo rats (Dipodomys microps and D. merriami). Journal of Mammalogy 66: 726‑732.
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Daly M & Wilson MI (1985) Book review: Hölldobler & Lindauer, eds., “Experimental behavioral ecology and sociobiology”. Ethology & Sociobiology 6: 271‑272.
Daly M & Behrends P (1984) Effect of moving traps between trapping stations upon rodent retrapping data. American Midland Naturalist 112: 205‑207.
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Daly M & Wilson MI (1984) A sociobiological analysis of human infanticide. Pp. 487‑502 in G Hausfater & SB Hrdy, eds., Infanticide: comparative and evolutionary perspectives. NY: Aldine.
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Daly M, Wilson MI & Behrends P (1984) Breeding of captive kangaroo rats (Dipodomys merriami and D. microps). Journal of Mammalogy 65: 338‑341.
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Daly M (1984) Book review: Rajecki, “Comparing behavior”. Animal Behaviour 32: 309.
Daly M (1984) Natural history of the self. (Book review) Bioscience 34: 587.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1983) Sex, evolution and behavior, 2nd ed. Boston: Willard Grant Press. xiv + 402 pp.
Wilson MI, Daly M & Weghorst SJ (1983) Differential maltreatment of girls and boys. Victimology 6: 249‑261.
Daly M (1983) The fittest genes. (Book review) Contemporary Psychology 28: 199‑200.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1983) Explaining inbreeding avoidance requires more complex models. Behavioral & Brain Sciences 6: 105.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1982) Homicide and kinship. American Anthropologist 84: 372‑378.
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Daly M (1982) Some caveats about cultural transmission models. Human Ecology 10: 401‑408.
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Daly M, Wilson MI & Weghorst SJ (1982) Male sexual jealousy. Ethology & Sociobiology 3: 11‑27.
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Daly M & Wilson MI (1982) Whom are newborn babies said to resemble? Ethology & Sociobiology 3: 69‑78.
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Daly M, Rauschenberger J & Behrends P (1982) Food aversion learning in kangaroo rats: a specialist‑generalist comparison. Animal Learning & Behavior 10: 314‑320.
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Wilson MI & Daly M (1982) Book review: Paige & Paige, "The politics of reproductive ritual". Human Ecology 10: 153‑156.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1981) Abuse and neglect of children in evolutionary perspective. In RD Alexander & DW Tinkle, eds., Natural selection and social behavior. NY: Chiron.
Daly M (1981) Book review: Barlow & Silverberg, eds., “Sociobiology: beyond nature/nurture?”. Journal of Social & Biological Structures 4: 197‑198.
Daly M (1981) Book review: Lockard, ed., “The evolution of human social behavior”. Human Ecology 9: 390‑391.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1981) Child maltreatment from a sociobiological perspective. New Directions for Child Development 11: 93‑112.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1980) Discriminative parental solicitude: a biological perspective. Journal of Marriage & the Family 42: 277‑288.
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Wilson MI, Daly M & Weghorst SJ (1980) Household composition and the risk of child abuse and neglect. Journal of Biosocial Science 12: 333‑340.
Daly M (1980) Contentious genes. Journal of Social & Biological Structures 3: 77‑81.
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Daly M & Wilson MI (1980) Male and female. (Book review) The Sciences 20(3): 22‑24.
Daly M (1980) Thriving young discipline. (Book review) Nature 284: 681‑682.
Daly M (1980) Book review: Clutton‑Brock & Harvey, eds., "Readings in sociobiology". Journal of Social & Biological Structures 3: 233.
Daly M, Wilson MI & Behrends P (1980) Factors affecting rodents’ responses to odours of strangers encountered in the field: experiments with odour‑baited traps. Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology 6: 323‑329.
Daly M (1979) Why don't male mammals lactate? Journal of Theoretical Biology 78: 325‑345.
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Daly M & Wilson MI (1979) Sex and strategy. New Scientist 81: 15‑17.
Daly M (1979) Of Libyan jirds and fat sand rats. Natural History 88(2): 64‑71.
Daly M (1979) Book review: Calaby & Tyndale‑Biscoe, eds., "Reproduction and evolution". Quarterly Review of Biology 54: 84‑85.
Daly M (1978) The cost of mating. American Naturalist 112: 771‑774.
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Daly M & Wilson MI (1978) Sex, evolution and behavior. North Scituate, Massachusetts: Duxbury Press. xi + 387 pp.
Daly M, Wilson MI & Faux SF (1978) Seasonally variable effects of conspecific odors upon capture of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus gambelii). Behavioral Biology 23: 254‑259.
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Daly M (1978) Commentary on Barkow’s “Social norms, the self and sociobiology”. Current Anthropology 19: 103‑104.
Daly M & Wilson MI (1978) Functional significance of the psychology of men and women. Human Ethology Newsletter 23: 6‑8.
Daly M (1977) Some experimental tests of the functional significance of scent‑marking in gerbils. Journal of Comparative & Physiological Psychology 91: 1082‑1094.
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Daly M (1977) Book review: Thiessen & Yahr, "The gerbil in behavioral investigations". Animal Behaviour 25: 791.
Daly M (1976) Behavioral development in three hamster species. Developmental Psychobiology 9: 315‑323.
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Daly M & Daly S (1975) Behavior of Psammomys obesus (Rodentia: Gerbillinae) in the Algerian Sahara. Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie 37: 298‑321.
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Daly M (1975) Early use of solid food by a leaf‑eating gerbil (Psammomys obesus). Journal of Mammalogy 56: 509‑511.
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Daly M & Daly S (1975) Oiseaux observés à Beni‑Abbès, Sahara algérien. l'Oiseau et Revue française d'Ornithologie 45: 337‑340.
Daly M & Daly S (1975) Socio‑ecology of Saharan gerbils, especially Meriones libycus. Mammalia 39: 289‑311.
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Daly M & Daly S (1974) Spatial distribution of a leaf‑eating Saharan gerbil (Psammomys obesus) in relation to its food. Mammalia 38: 591‑603.
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Daly M (1973) Early stimulation of rodents: a critical review of past interpretations. British Journal of Psychology 64: 435‑460.
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Daly M & Daly S (1973) On the feeding ecology of Psammomys obesus (Rodentia: Gerbillidae) in the Wadi Saoura, Algeria. Mammalia 37: 545‑561.
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Daly M (1972) The maternal behaviour cycle in golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus). Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie 31: 289‑299.
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