Amy Parish
University of Southern California(US)La Jolla Science Applications (United States)(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Primate Behavior and Ecology, Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior, Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, Animal Behavior and Reproduction, Eating Disorders and Behaviors
Most-Cited Works
- → Sex and food control in the “uncommon chimpanzee”: How Bonobo females overcome a phylogenetic legacy of male dominance(1994)205 cited
- → Female relationships in bonobos(Pan paniscus)(1996)190 cited
- → Termination of reproduction in nonhuman and human female primates(1995)133 cited
- → The Other “Closest Living Relative”: How Bonobos (Pan paniscus) Challenge Traditional Assumptions about Females, Dominance, Intra‐ and Intersexual Interactions, and Hominid Evolution(2000)118 cited
- → Nonconceptive Sexual Behavior in Bonobos and Capuchins(1997)114 cited
- → Human Physique and Sexual Attractiveness in Men and Women: A New Zealand–U.S. Comparative Study(2009)113 cited
- → Two Sides of the Same Coin: Females Compete and Cooperate(2021)2 cited
- Sex bonding and dominance in bonobos(2013)
- Darwinian feminism: broadening horizons and bridging disciplines(2013)
- → In memory of our mentor: Frans de Waal (1948–2024)(2024)