Del Thiessen
Affiliations: | University of Texas, Austin, Texas |
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Gerald E. McClearn | grad student | 1963 | UC Berkeley |
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Thiessen D, Umezawa Y. (1998) The sociobiology of everyday life : A new look at a very old novel. Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.). 9: 293-320 |
Thiessen D. (1997) False estrus in human females: sexual manipulation without conception. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 84: 385-6 |
Thiessen D. (1994) Environmental tracking by females : Sexual lability. Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.). 5: 167-202 |
Thiessen D, Young RK, Burroughs R. (1993) Lonely hearts advertisements reflect sexually dimorphic mating strategies Ethology and Sociobiology. 14: 209-229 |
Thiessen D, Ross M. (1990) The use of a sociobiological questionnaire (SQ) for the assessment of sexual dimorphism. Behavior Genetics. 20: 297-305 |
Pendergrass M, Thiessen D, Friend P. (1989) Ventral marking in the male Mongolian gerbil reflects present and future reproductive investments. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 69: 355-67 |
Yahr P, Thiessen DD. (1975) Estrogen control of scent marking female Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus). Behavioral Biology. 13: 95-101 |
Thiessen DD, Yahr PI, Owen K. (1973) Regulatory mechanisms of territorial marking in the Mongolian gerbil. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 82: 382-93 |
Thiessen DD, Wallace P, Yahr P. (1973) Comparative studies of glandular scent marking in Meriones tristrami an Israeli gerbil Hormones and Behavior. 4: 143-147 |
Yahr P, Thiessen DD. (1972) Steroid regulation of territorial scent marking in the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) Hormones and Behavior. 3: 359-368 |