Charles H. Southwick
Affiliations: | Pathobiology | Johns Hopkins University Schoolof Public Health |
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McCarty R, Southwick CH. (1979) Parental environment: effects on survival, growth and aggressive behaviors of 2 rodent species. Developmental Psychobiology. 12: 269-79 |
McCarty R, Southwick CH. (1977) Effects of parental environment on the prevalence of convulsive seizures in Onychomys torridus. Developmental Psychobiology. 10: 359-64 |
McCarty R, Southwick CH. (1977) Cross-species fostering: effects on the olfactory preference of Onychomys torridus and Peromyscus leucopus. Behavioral Biology. 19: 255-60 |
Mccarty R, Southwick CH. (1977) Paternal care and the development of behavior in the southern grasshopper mouse, Onychomys torridus Behavioral Biology. 19: 476-490 |
McCarty R, Southwick CH. (1977) Patterns of parental care in two cricetid rodents, Onychomys torridus and Peromyscus leucopus Animal Behaviour. 25: 945-948 |
Southwick CH, Siddiqi MF, Farooqui MY, et al. (1976) Effects of artificial feeding on aggressive behaviour of rhesus mondeys in India. Animal Behaviour. 24: 11-5 |
McCarty R, Southwick CH. (1975) The development of convulsive seizures in the grasshopper mouse (Onychomys torridus). Developmental Psychobiology. 8: 547-52 |
Dyer DP, Southwick CH. (1974) A possible sensitive period for juvenile socialization in mice. Behavioral Biology. 12: 551-8 |
Southwick CH. (1967) An experimental study of intragroup agonistic behavior in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Behaviour. 28: 182-209 |
Southwick CH, Siddiqi MR. (1967) The role of social tradition in the maintenance of dominance in a wild rhesus group Primates. 8: 341-353 |