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Stacy Rosenbaum

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Physiology & Behavior|June 24, 2018
With a little help from her friends (and family) part I: the ecology and evolution of non-maternal care in mammalsStacy Rosenbaum, Lee T Gettler
Evolutionary Anthropology|March 15, 2022
Pathways to paternal care in primatesStacy Rosenbaum, Joan B Silk
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|May 21, 2023
The promise of great apes as model organisms for understanding the downstream consequences of early life experiencesStacy Rosenbaum, Christopher W Kuzawa
Physiology & Behavior|June 24, 2018
With a little help from her friends (and family) part II: Non-maternal caregiving behavior and physiology in mammalsStacy Rosenbaum, Lee T Gettler
Current Biology : CB|August 19, 2025
Animal behavior: Female power and leverage in gorilla societiesJoan B Silk, Stacy Rosenbaum
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 11, 2025
No need for tiers to explain the ecological predictors of human life history strategiesChristopher Kuzawa, Stacy Rosenbaum, Lee Gettler
Scientific Reports|November 17, 2016
Observations of severe and lethal coalitionary attacks in wild mountain gorillasStacy Rosenbaum, Veronica Vecellio, Tara Stoinski
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|June 29, 2023
Conceptual and analytical approaches for modelling the developmental origins of inequalityAnup Malani, Elizabeth A Archie, Stacy Rosenbaum
Developmental Psychobiology|May 3, 2024
Effects of social environments on male primate HPG and HPA axis developmental programmingElla R Brown, Lee T Gettler, Stacy Rosenbaum
Ecology and Evolution|May 22, 2019
Social and ecological factors alter stress physiology of Virunga mountain gorillas (<i>Gorilla beringei beringei</i>)Winnie Eckardt, Tara S Stoinski, Stacy Rosenbaum, et al.
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Physiology & Behavior|June 24, 2018
With a little help from her friends (and family) part I: the ecology and evolution of non-maternal care in mammalsStacy Rosenbaum, Lee T Gettler
Evolutionary Anthropology|March 15, 2022
Pathways to paternal care in primatesStacy Rosenbaum, Joan B Silk
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|May 21, 2023
The promise of great apes as model organisms for understanding the downstream consequences of early life experiencesStacy Rosenbaum, Christopher W Kuzawa
Physiology & Behavior|June 24, 2018
With a little help from her friends (and family) part II: Non-maternal caregiving behavior and physiology in mammalsStacy Rosenbaum, Lee T Gettler
Current Biology : CB|August 19, 2025
Animal behavior: Female power and leverage in gorilla societiesJoan B Silk, Stacy Rosenbaum
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 11, 2025
No need for tiers to explain the ecological predictors of human life history strategiesChristopher Kuzawa, Stacy Rosenbaum, Lee Gettler
Scientific Reports|November 17, 2016
Observations of severe and lethal coalitionary attacks in wild mountain gorillasStacy Rosenbaum, Veronica Vecellio, Tara Stoinski
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|June 29, 2023
Conceptual and analytical approaches for modelling the developmental origins of inequalityAnup Malani, Elizabeth A Archie, Stacy Rosenbaum
Developmental Psychobiology|May 3, 2024
Effects of social environments on male primate HPG and HPA axis developmental programmingElla R Brown, Lee T Gettler, Stacy Rosenbaum
Ecology and Evolution|May 22, 2019
Social and ecological factors alter stress physiology of Virunga mountain gorillas (<i>Gorilla beringei beringei</i>)Winnie Eckardt, Tara S Stoinski, Stacy Rosenbaum, et al.
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