Curriculum Vitae

Submitted

Galef, B. G., Jr. A most unlikely animal behaviorist. In: L. Drickamer (Ed.) Leaders in the Study of Animal Behavior. In press, July, 15, 2007.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Effectiveness of familiar kin and unfamiliar non-kin demonstrator rats in altering food choices of their observers. Animal Behaviour. Submitted, March 3, 2008.

In Press

Laland, K. N. & Galef, B. G., Jr. The Question of Animal Culture, K. N. Laland & B. G. Galef, Jr. (Eds.). In press, November 27, 2007Cambridge: Harvard University Press .

Laland, K. N. & Galef, B. G., Jr. Introduction. In: The Question of Animal Culture, K. N. Laland & B. G. Galef, Jr. (Eds.). In press, November 27, 2007. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Culture in animals? In: The Question of Animal Culture, K. N. Laland & B. G. Galef, Jr. (Eds.). In Press, November 27, 2007. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Maternal influences on offspring food preferences and feeding behaviors in mammals. In: Maternal Effects in Mammals, D. Maestripieri & J. Mateo (Eds.). In press, September 19, 2006. University of Chicago Press.

2008

Galef, B. G., Jr. & Whiskin, E. E. ‘Conformity’in rats? Animal Behaviour, 2008, 75, 2035-2039.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Social influences on the mate choices of male and female Japanese quail. Comparative Cognition and Behaviour Reviews, doi:10.3819/ccbr.2008.30001.

Galef, B. G., Jr., Lim, T. C. W. & Gilbert, G. Evidence of mate-choice copying in Norway rats. Animal Behavior, 2008, 75, 1117-1123.

Galef, B. G., Jr. & Whiskin, E. E. Use of social information by sodium- and protein-deficient rats: a test of a prediction (Boyd & Richerson 1988). Animal Behavior, 2008, 75, 627-630.

Galef, B. G., Jr., Dudley, K. E. & Whiskin, E. E. Social learning of food preferences in ‘dissatisfied’ and ‘uncertain’ rats. Animal Behaviour, 2008, 75, 631-637.

2007

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social learning in rodents. In: Rodent Societies, P.W. Sherman & J. Wolff (Eds.), pp. 207-215. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Crying in the wilderness. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2007, 20, 8-9.

2006

Galef, B. G., Jr. Watkins, S. J. & Salehi, P. Effects of enclosure size on sexual behavior of Japanese quail: results from closely confined individuals generalize to larger spaces. In press, Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2006, 120, 435-437.

Galef, B. G., Jr., Pretty, S. & Whiskin, E. E. Failure to find aversive marking of toxic foods by  Norway rats. Animal Behaviour, 2006, 72, 1427-1436.

Galef, B. G., Jr. & Whiskin, E. E. Increased reliance on socially acquired information while foraging if in risky situations. Animal Behaviour, 2006, 72, 1169-1176.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Theoretical and empirical approaches to understanding when animals use socially acquired information and from whom they acquire it. Lucas, J.R. & Simmons, L. (Eds.) Essays in Animal Behaviour: Celebrating 50 years of Animal Behaviour (pp. 161-182). San Diego: Academic Press.

Clark, M. M., Stiver, K. A., Teall, T. & Galef, B. G., Jr. Nursing one litter of Mongolian gerbils while pregnant with another: effects on daughters mate attachment and fecundity. Animal Behaviour, 71, 235-241, 2006.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Traditions in animals.  Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Vol. 12, (pp.12-15).Oxford: Elsevier, 2006.

 

2005

Persaud, K. N. & Galef, B. G., Jr. Female Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) mated with males that harassed them are unlikely to lay fertilized eggs. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2005,119, 440-446.

Persaud, K. N. & Galef, B. G., Jr. Eggs of a female quail are more likely to be fertilized by a male that she prefers.  Journal of Comparative Psychology, September 20, 2004.

Galef, B. G., Jr., Lee, W. Y. & Whiskin, E. E. Lack of interference effects in long-term memory for socially learned food preferences. In press, Journal of Comparative Psychology, 119, 131-135, 2005.

Galef, B. G., Jr., Whiskin, E. E. & Dewar, G. A new way to study teaching in animals: despite demonstrable benefits, rat dams do not teach their young what to eat. Animal Behaviour, 70, 91-96, 2005.

 Griffin, A. S. & Galef, B. G., Jr. Social learning about predators: does timing matter? Animal Behaviour, 69, 669-678, 2005.

Galef, B. G., Jr. & Laland, K. N. Social learning in animals: empirical studies and theoretical models. Bioscience, 55, 489-499, 2005.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Untitled. Invited review of The Behavior of Animals: Mechanism, Function and Evolution. Edited by Johan J. Bolhuis and Luc-Alain Giraldeau. Oxford: Blackwell (2005), Pp. xvii+515. Price 69.95 in paper. Animal Behaviour, 69, 1224-1225.

Galef, B. G., Jr. & Whiskin, E. E. Differences between golden hamsters and Norway rats in preference for the sole diet that they are eating. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 119, 8-13, 2005.

Ophir, A. G., Persaud, K. N. & Galef, B. G., Jr. Avoidance of relatively aggressive male Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) by sexually experienced conspecific males. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 119, 3-7, 2005.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Breathing new life into studies of animal imitation. In Hurley, S. & Chater, N. (Eds.) Perspectives on Imitation: from Mirror Neurons to Memes. Vol. 1. pp. 295-296. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2005.

Galef, B.G., Jr. How to analyze learning by imitation. In Hurley, S. & Chater, N. (Eds.) Perspectives on Imitation: from Mirror Neurons to Memes. Vol. 1. pp. 218-219. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2005.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Social influences on the food choices of animals. Compendium for Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian: Supplement. 27, 51-55, 2005.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social learning. In: The Behavior of the Laboratory Rat: a Handbook with Tests. I.Q. Whishaw & B. Kolb (Eds.), pp. 363-370. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2005.

2004

Clark, M.M., & B.G. Galef,, Jr. The intrauterine position effect. In Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior, Vol. 2. (Ed. by M. Bekoff), Westport: Greenwood Publishing (pp. 491-495), 2004.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social learning. In: Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior, Vol. 2. (Ed. by M. Bekoff), Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing (pp. 711-715), 2004.

Persaud, K.N. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Fertilized female quail avoid conspecific males: Female tactics when potential benefits of new sexual encounters are reduced. Animal Behaviour, 68, 1411- 1416, 2004.

Honey, P.L., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Long-lasting effects of rearing by an ethanol-consuming dam on voluntary ethanol consumption by rats. Appetite, 43, 261-268, 2004.

Ophir, A.G. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Sexual experience can affect use of public information in mate choice. Animal Behaviour, 68, 1221-1227, 2004.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Jeimy, S. Ultrasonic vocalizations and social learning of food preferences by female Norway rats. Animal Behaviour, 2004, 68, 483-487.

Galef, B. G., Jr. & Whiskin, E. E. Effects of environmental stability and demonstrator age on social learning of food preferences by young Norway rats. Animal Behaviour, 2004, 68, 897- 902.

Clark, M. M., Johnson, J. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Sexual motivation suppresses paternal behaviour in male gerbils during their mates' postpartum oestrus. Animal Behavior, 2004, 67, 49-57.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Approaches to the study of traditional behaviors of free-living animals. Learning & Behavior, 2004, 32, 53-61.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Heyes, C.M. (Eds.) Social learning and imitation. Special Issue of Learning & Behavior, 2004, 32(1), 1-140.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Heyes, C.M. Introduction. Learning & Behavior, 2004, 32, 1-3.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Interview with Dr. Bennet (Jeff) Galef in L.A. Dugatkin, Principles of Animal Behavior, 2004, 170-171, New York: Norton.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Complexity, like beauty, may lie in the eye of the beholder. Solicited review of Animal Social Complexity: Intelligence, Culture and Individualized societies (F. B. M. de Waal & P. L. Tyack (Eds.) Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Bioscience, 2004, 54, 262- 264.

Honey, P.L., Varley, K.R. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Effects of ethanol consumption by female rats on subsequent consumption by adolescents. Appetite, 2004, 42, 299-306.

2003

Clark, M.M., Whiskin, E.E. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Mongolian gerbil fathers avoid newborn male pups, but not newborn female pups: olfactory control of early parental behaviour. Animal Behaviour, 2003, 66, 441-447.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social learning: promoter or inhibitor of innovation. In S. Reader & K.N. Laland (Eds.), Animal Innovation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, pp. 137- 155.

Levy, F., Melo, A., Galef, B.G., Jr., Madden, M. & A. Fleming. Complete maternal deprivation affects social but not non-social learning in adult rats. Learning & Cognition, 2003, 43, 177- 191.

Ophir, A.G., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Female Japanese quail that eavesdrop on fighting males prefer losers to winners. Animal Behaviour, 2003, 66, 399-407.

Ophir, A.G. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Female Japanese quail affiliate with live males they have seen mate on video. Animal Behaviour, 2003, 66, 369-375.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Traditional behaviors of brown and black rats (R. norvegicus and R. rattus). In S. Perry and D. Fragaszy (Eds.). The Biology of Traditions: Models and Evidence. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003, pp. 159-186.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Socially transmitted food preferences can be used to study long- term memory in rats. Learning & Behavior, 2003, 31, 160-164.

Honey, P.L. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Ethanol consumption by rat dams during gestation, lactation and weaning enhances voluntary ethanol consumption by their adolescent young. Developmental Psychobiology, 2003, 42, 252-260.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Preference for novel flavors in adult Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2003, 117, 96-100.

Ratcliffe, J.M., Fenton, M.B. & Galef, B.G., Jr. An exception to the rule: vampire bats do not learn flavour-aversions. Animal Behaviour, 2003, 65, 385-389.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Animal social learning. Encyclopedia of Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 4, Article A0721, pp. 74-80. London: Macmillan. 2003.

Galef, B.G., Jr. The ecology of learning and memory. Encyclopedia of Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 2, Article A0530, pp. 813-818. London: Macmillan. 2003.

Persaud, K.N. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Female Japanese quail aggregate to avoid sexual harassment by conspecific males: A case of conspecific cueing. Animal Behaviour, 2003, 65, 89-94.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Rozin, P. Food aversion and preference learning in humans. In J. H. Byrne (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Learning & Memory, pp. 147-149. New York: Macmillan, 2003.

2002

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Socially induced delayed reproduction in female Mongolian gerbils: Is there anything special about dominant females? Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2002, 116, 363-368.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social learning of food preferences in rodents: A rapidly learned appetitive behavior. Current Protocols in Neuroscience, 2002, 8.5 D1-8.5 D.8.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social influences on food choices of Norway rats and mate choices of Japanese quail. Appetite, 2002, 39, 179-180.

Clark, M.M., Moghaddas, M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Age at first mating affects parental effort and fecundity of female Mongolian gerbils. Animal Behaviour, 2002, 63, 1129-1134.

2001

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social influences on the food choices of Norway rats and the mate choices of Japanese quail. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2001, 14, 1-24.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Untitled. Solicited review of Avital, E. & Jablonka, E. Animal Traditions: Behavioural Inheritance in Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Ethology, 2001, 107, 667-668.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Socially-induced infertility: Familial effects on reproductive development of female Mongolian gerbils. Animal Behaviour, 2001, 62, 897-903.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Analyses of social learning processes affecting animal's choices of foods and mates. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 2001, 27, 145-164.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social learning and imitation in animals. In P.P.G. Bateson & E. Alleva, (Eds.) Frontiers of Life Vol. 4: Biology of Behavior. Pp. 261-269. San Diego: Academic Press.

Clark, M.M., Liu, C. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Effects of consanguinity, exposure to pregnant females, and exposure to pups on parental responses of male gerbil. Developmental Psychobiology. 2001, 39, 257-264.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Age-related changes in paternal responses of gerbils parallel changes in their testosterone levels. Developmental Psychobiology, 2001, 39, 179-187.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Effects of caloric, protein, and sodium deprivation on affiliative behavior of Norway rats. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2001, 115, 192-195.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Interaction of social and asocial learning in food preferences of Norway rats. Animal Behaviour, 2001, 62, 41-46.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Where's the beef? Evidence of culture, imitation and teaching in cetaceans? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2001, 24, 335.

Galef, B.G., Jr., Marczinski, C.A., Murray, K.A. & Whiskin, E.E. Studies of food stealing by young Norway rats. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2001, 115, 16-21.

Galef, B.G., Jr., & Giraldeau, L.-A. Social influences on foraging in vertebrates: behavioural mechanisms and adaptive functions. Animal Behaviour, 2001, 61, 3-15.

2000

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Social exploitation of intermittently available foods and the reinduction of preference. Animal Behaviour, 2000, 60, 611-615.

Galef, B.G., Jr., & White, D.J. Social effects on mate choice in vertebrates. Solicited review. Behavioural Processes, 2000, 51, 167-175.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Demonstration of a socially transmitted flavor aversion in rats? Kuan & Colwill (1997) revisited. Psychomonic Bulletin & Review, 2000, 7, 631-635.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Sorge, R.E. Use of PVC conduits by rats of various strains and ages housed singly and in pairs. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 2000, 3, 279-292.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Solicited review of Mammalian Social Learning: Comparative and Ecological Perspectives. Ed. by Box, H.O., & Gibson, V.R. Quarterly Review of Biology, 2000, 75, 494.

Galef, B.G., Jr., & Whiskin, E.E. Social influences on the amount of food eaten by Norway rats. Appetite, 2000, 34, 327-332.

White, D.J. & Galef, B.G. Jr. 'Culture' in quail: Social influences on mate choices of female Coturnix japonica. Animal Behaviour, 2000, 59, 975-979.

White, D.J., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Differences between the sexes in direction and duration of response to seeing a potential sex partner mate with another. Animal Behaviour, 2000, 59, 1235-1240.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Why some Mongolian gerbils may help at the nest; testosterone, asexuality and alloparenting. Animal Behaviour, 2000, 59, 801-806.

Clark, M.M., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Effects of experience on the parental responses of male Mongolian gerbils. Developmental Psychobiology, 2000, 36, 177-185.

1999

Galef, B.G., Jr. Apprendimento sociale e imatazione. In P. Bateson & E. Alleva (Eds.) Frontiere della Vita. Vol 4: Il Mundo dei Viventi. Pp. 253-262. Roma: Instituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, 1999.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. A testosterone mediated trade-off between parental and sexual effort in male Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 113, 388-395, 1999.

vom Saal, F.S., Clark, M.M., Galef, B.G., Jr., Drickamer, L., & Vandenbergh, J. The intrauterine position (IUP) phenomenon. In E. Knobil & J.D. Neill (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Reproduction, Vol. 2, San Diego: Academic Press, 1999, 893-900.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Is there a specific appetite for protein? In H.R. Berthoud and R.J. Seeley (Eds.) Neural and Metabolic Control of Macronutrient Selection (pp. 19-28). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 1999.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Environmental enrichment for laboratory rodents: animal welfare and the methods of science. Journal of Animal Welfare Science, 1999, 2, 267-280.

White, D.J. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Affilitative preferences are stable and predict mate choices in both sexes of Japanese quail, Coturnix japonica. Animal Behaviour, 1999, 58, 865-871.

Galef, B.G., Jr., Whiskin, E.E. & Horn, C.S. What observer rats don't learn about foods from demonstrator rats. Animal Learning & Behavior, 1999, 27, 316-322.

White, D.J. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Social effects on mate choices of male Japanese quail, Animal Behaviour. 1999, 57, 1005-1012.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Use of public information when foraging: effects of time available to sample foods. Animal Cognition, 1999, 2, 103-107.

Galef, B.G., Jr. A free lunch!? Should you post your "publishable" articles on the www? Animal Behaviour Society Newsletter, 1999, 44, 5-6. Also published as: Barnard, C.J., & Galef, B.G., Jr. A free lunch!? Should you post publishable articles on the www? Newsletter of the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour, 1999, 37, 27.

White, D.J. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Mate-choice copying and conspecific cueing in Japanese quail, Coturnix coturnix japonica. Animal Behaviour, 1999, 57, 465-473.

1998

Clark, M.M., Santamaria, B.T., Robertson, R.K. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Effects of gonaldectomy in infancy and adulthood on handedness in male and female Mongolian gerbils. Behavioral Neuroscience, 1998, 112, 1-4.

Heyes, C.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Introduction to the Naples Social Learning Conference. International Journal of Comparative Psychology , 1998, 11, 73-92.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Are we looking at roots of human culture in chimpanzee traditions? A comment on Boesch and Tomasello's chimpanzee and human culture. Current Anthropology, 1998, 39, 605-606.

Galef, B.G., Jr., Rudolf, B., Whiskin, E.E., Choleris, E., Mainardi, M. & Valsecchi, P. Familiarity and relatedness: Effects on social learning about foods by Norway rats and Mongolian gerbils. Animal Learning & Behavior, 1998, 26, 448-454.

White, D.J. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Social influence on avoidance of dangerous stimuli by rats. Animal Learning & Behavior, 26, 433-438. Barnard, C. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Editorial: A new-look. Animal Behaviour, 1998, 55, 1085.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Limits on social influences on food choices of Norway rats. Animal Behaviour, 1998, 56, 1015-1020.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Tradition and imitation in animals. In G. Greenberg and M.M. Haraway (Eds.) Comparative Psychology: a Handbook, (pp. 614-622). New York: Garland Publishing, 1998.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Effects of intrauterine position on the genital morphology and behavior of litter-bearing rodents. Developmental Neuropsychology, 1998, 14, 197-211.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Determinants of the longevity of socially learned food preferences of Norway rats. Animal Behaviour, 1998, 55, 967-975.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Edward L. Thorndike: revolutionary psychologist, paradigm-bound biologist. American Psychologist, 1998, 53, 1128-1134.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Where the males are. Natural History, 1998, 107, 22-24.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Recent progress in the study of imitation and social learning in animals. Advances in Psychological Science, Vol. 2: Biological and Cognitive Aspects. M. Sabourin, F.Craik, & M. Robert (Eds.), pp. 275-299. Hove, UK: Psychology Press, 1998.

Clark, M.M., Vonk, J.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Intrauterine position, parenting and nest-site attachment in male Mongolian gerbils. Developmental Psychobiology, 1998, 32, 177-181.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & White, D. Mate-choice copying in Japanese quail, Coturnix coturnix japonica. Animal Behaviour, 1998, 55, 545-552.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Perinatal influences on the reproductive behavior of adult rodents. In T.A. Mousseau and C.W. Fox (Eds.), Maternal Effects as Adaptations, (pp.261- 272). New York: Oxford University Press.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Norway rats' communications about foods and feeding sites. In J.R. Mason (Ed.), Repellents in Wildlife Management (pp. 185-201). Washington: US Government Printing Office, 1998.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Enrichment and research. In M. Bekoff (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Animal Welfare (pp. 157-158). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 1998.

1997

Galef, B.G., Jr., Whiskin, E.E. & Bielavska, E. Interaction with demonstrator rats changes their observers' affective responses to flavors. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1997, 111, 393-398.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Learning under the influence. Natural History, 1997, 106, 47-49.

Kaiser, D.H., Zentall, T.R. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Can imitation in pigeons be explained by local enhancement together with trial-and-error learning? Psychological Science, 1997, 8, 459-460.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & White, D.J. Socially acquired information reduces Norway rats' latencies to find food. Animal Behaviour, 1997, 54, 705-714.

Clark, M.M., De Sousa, D., Vonk, J. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Parenting and potency: alternate routes to reproductive success in male Mongolian gerbils. Animal Behaviour, 1997, 54, 635-642.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Effects of social and asocial learning on longevity of food- preference traditions. Animal Behaviour, 1997, 53, 1313-1322.

Clark, M.M., Vonk, J.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Reproductive profiles of adult Mongolian gerbils gestated as the sole fetus in a uterine horn. Physiology & Behavior, 1997, 61, 77-81.

1996

Jones, D., Gonzalez-Lima, F., Crews, D., Galef, B.G., Jr. & Clark, M.M. Effects of intrauterine position on the metabolic capacity of the hypothalamus of female gerbils. Physiology & Behavior, 1996, 61, 513-519.

Forger, N.G., Galef, B.G., Jr. & Clark, M.M. Intrauterine position affects motoneuron number and muscle size in a sexually dimorphic neuromuscular system. Brain Research, 1996, 735, 119-124.

Sherry, D.F., Galef, B.G., Jr. & Clark, M.M. Sex and intrauterine position influence the size of the gerbil hippocampus. Physiology & Behavior, 1996, 60, 1491-1494.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Solicited review of Biological Perspectives on Motivated Activities, R. Wong (Ed.). Animal Behaviour, 1996, 52, 1060-1061.

Galef, B.G., Jr. The adaptive value of social learning: A reply to Laland. Animal Behaviour, 1996, 52, 641-644.

Clark, M. M., Robertson, R. K. & Galef, B. G., Jr. Effects of perinatal testosterone on handedness of gerbils: Support for part of the Geschwind-Galaburda hypothesis. Behavioral Neuroscience, 1996, 110, 413-417.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social influences on the food preferences and feeding behaviors of vertebrates. In E.D. Capaldi (Ed.) Why we Eat what we Eat. 2nd edition. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association (pp. 207-230), 1996.

Galef, B.G., Jr. The making of a science. In: Foundations of Animal Behavior. L.D. Houck & L.C. Drickamer (Eds.), pp. 5-12 Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996.

Heyes, C.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Social Learning and Imitation: the Roots of Culture. New York: Academic Press, 1996.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Introduction: Social learning and imitation. In C.M. Heyes and B.G. Galef, Jr. (Eds.), Social Learning and Imitation: the Roots of Culture (pp. 3-16). New York: Academic Press, 1996.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social enhancement of food preferences in Norway rats: A brief review. In C.M. Heyes and B.G. Galef, Jr. (Eds.), Social Learning and Imitation: the Roots of Culture (pp. 49-64). New York: Academic Press, 1996.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Buckley, L.L. Use of foraging trails by Norway rats. Animal Behaviour, 51, 765-771, 1996.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Traditions in animals. Field observations and laboratory analyses. In M. Bekoff and D. Jamieson (Eds.) Readings in Animal Cognition., Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (pp.91- 106), 1996.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Food selection: Problems in understanding how we choose foods to eat. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 1996, 20, 67-73.

1995

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Allen, C. A new model system for studying animal tradition. Animal Behaviour, 1995, 50, 705-717.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Are socially acquired behaviours irreversible? Behavioral Processes, 1995, 34, 279-284.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G. Jr. A gerbil dam's fetal intrauterine position affects the sex ratios of litters she gestates. Physiology & Behavior, 1995, 57, 297-299.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Why behaviour patterns that animals learn socially are locally adaptive. Animal Behaviour, 1995, 49, 1325-1334.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Solicited review of Animal minds. D. Griffin. Animal Behaviour, 1995, 49, 1133-1135.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Prenatal influences on reproductive life-history strategies. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1995, 10, 151-153.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Learning socially to eat more of one food than of another. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1995, 109, 99-101.

Galef, B.G., Jr., & Wright, T.J. Groups of naive rats (Rattus norvegicus) learn to self-select an adequate diet faster than do isolated naive rats. Animal Behaviour, 1995, 49, 403-409.

1994

Clark, M.M., & Galef, B.G., Jr. A male gerbil's intrauterine position affects female response to his scent marks. Physiology & Behavior, 1994, 55, 1137-1139.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Passage of time reduces effects of familiarity on social learning: Functional implications. Animal Behaviour, 1994, 48, 1057-1062.

McQuoid, L.M., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Effects of access to food during training on social learning by Burmese junglefowl. Animal Behaviour, 1994, 48, 737-739.

Clark, M.M., Ham, M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Differences in the sex ratios of offspring originating in the right and left ovaries of Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus). Journal of Reproduction & Fertility. 1994, 101, 393-396.

Galef, B.G., Jr., & Iliffe, C.P. Social enhancement of odor preference in rats: Is there something special about odors associated with foods? Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1994, 108, 266-273.

Galef, B.G., Jr., Mainardi, M. & Valsecchi, P. (Eds.) Behavioral Aspects of Feeding: Basic and Applied Research in Mammals. Chur, Switzerland: Harwood Academic, 1994.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Preface. In Behavioral Aspects of Feeding: Basic and Applied Research in Mammals.Galef, B.G., Jr., Mainardi, M. and Valsecchi, P. (Eds.). Chur, Switzerland: Harwood Academic, 1994, pp. 1-12.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Olfactory communications about foods among rats: A review of recent findings. In Behavioral Aspects of Feeding: Basic and Applied Research in Mammals. Galef, B.G., Jr., Mainardi, M. and Valsecchi, P. (Eds.). Chur, Switzerland: Harwood Academic, 1994, pp. 83- 101.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Sex-ratio and inheritance. Nature, 1994, 367, 327-328.

Galef, B.G., Jr., & Smith, M.A. Susceptibility of artificially reared rat pups to social influences on food choice. Developmental Psychobiology, 1994, 27, 85-92.

1993

Galef, B.G., Jr. Solicited review of Chimpanzee Material Culture: Implication for Human Evolution. W.C. McGrew. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1993, 46B, 417-420.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Individual differences in the responses of Norway rats to social enhancement of food preference. Behavioural Processes, 1993, 30, 309-316.

Clark, M.M, Karpiuk, P., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Hormonally mediated inheritance of acquired characteristics in Mongolian gerbils. Nature, 1993, 364, 712.

Clark, M.M., Bishop, A.M., vom Saal, F.S., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Responsiveness to testosterone of male gerbils from known intrauterine positions. Physiology & Behavior, 1993, 53, 1183- 1187.

Galef, B.G., Jr., & Durlach, P. Should large rats be housed in large cages? An empirical issue. Canadian Psychology, 1993, 34, 203-207.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Functions of social learning about foods by Norway rats: A causal analysis of effects of diet novelty on preference transmission. Animal Behaviour, 1993, 46, 257-265.

Clark, M.M., Crews, D., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Androgen mediated effects of male fetuses on the behavior of dams late in pregnancy. Developmental Psychobiology, 1993, 26, 25-35.

McQuoid, L.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Social stimuli influencing feeding behaviors of Burmese fowl: A video analysis. Animal Behaviour, 1993, 46, 13-22.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Durlach, P. Absense of blocking, overshadowing, and stimulus preexposure effects in social enhancement of food preference. Animal Learning & Behaviour, 1993, 21, 214-220.

Clark, M.M., Robertson, R.K., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Intrauterine position effects on sexually dimorphic asymmetries of Mongolian gerbils: Testosterone, eye-opening and handedness, Developmental Psychobiology, 1993, 26, 185-194.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Solicited review of The Tinbergen Legacy. M.S. Dawkins, T.R. Halliday and R. Dawkins (Eds.) Animal Behaviour, 1993, 45, 204.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Monell Chemical Senses Center. Enhanced rodent edible with natural attractants. Patent Office, Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada. Canadian Patent No. 1, 320, 681, July 27, 1993.

1992

Galef, B.G., Jr. Weaning from mother's milk to solid foods: The developmental psychobiology of self selection of foods by rats. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1992, 662, 37-52.

Galef, B.G., Jr. A primer of olfactory communications about distant foods by Norway rats. In R.C. Doty & D. Muller-Schwarze (Eds.), Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, VI, New York: Plenum Press, 1992, pp. 451-456.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Ontogeny and social transmission of food preferences in mammals: Basic and applied research. Solicited Meeting Report, Appetite, 1992, 19, 309-317.

McQuoid, L.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Social influences on feeding site selection by Burmese fowl (Gallus gallus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1992, 106, 137-141.

Clark, M.M., vom Saal, F.S., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Fetal intrauterine position correlates with endogenous testosterone levels of adult male Mongolian gerbils. Physiology & Behavior, 1992, 51, 957-960.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Solicited review of Language and Intelligence in Monkeys and Apes: Comparative Developmental Perspectives. S.T. Parker and K.R. Gibson (Eds.). American Anthropologist, 1992, 94, 242-243.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Social transmission of information about multiflavored foods. Animal Learning & Behavior, 1992, 20, 56-62.

Clark, M.M., Tucker, L., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Stud males and dud males: Intrauterine position effects on the reproductive success of male gerbils. Animal Behaviour, 1992, 43, 215-221.

Galef, B.G., Jr. The question of animal culture. Human Nature, 1992, 3, 157-178.

Clark, M., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Unconfounded evidence of sex-biased, postnatal maternal effort by Mongolian gerbil dams, Developmental Psychobiology, 1992, 24, 539-546.

1991

Galef, B.G., Jr. Solicited review of Mammalian Reproductive Biology, F.H. Bronson and of Mammalian Parenting: Biochemical, Neurobiological and Behavioral Determinants, N.A. Krasnegor and R.S. Bridges (Eds.). Human Biology, 1991, 63, 403-405.

Clark, M.M., Waddingham, S., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Further evidence of sex-biased maternal investment by Mongolian gerbil dams, Animal Behaviour, 1991, 42, 161-162.

Galef, B.G., Jr. A contrarian view of the wisdom of the body as it relates to food selection, Psychological Review, 1991, 98, 218-224.

Galef, B.G., Jr. The grandest story ever told. Solicited review of Our kind, M. Harris. New York: Harper & Row. Contemporary Psychology, 1991, 36, 431-432.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social influences on intake of fluids and foods: Laboratory experiments and field observations. In D.A. Booth and D.J. Ramsey Thirst: Physiological and Psychological Aspects. Springer Verlag: Berlin, 1991, pp. 335-341.

Galef, B.G., Jr., Beck, M. & Whiskin, E.E. Protein deficiency magnifies social influences on the food choices of Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1991, 105, 55-59.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social factors in diet selection and poison avoidance by Norway rats: A brief review. In M. Friedman, M.R. Kare, and M.G. Tordoff (Eds.), Chemical Senses, Volume 4: Appetite and Nutrition. New York: Marcel Decker, 1991, pp.177-194.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Innovations in the study of social learning in animals: A developmental perspective. In Methodological and Conceptual Issues in Developmental Psychobiology. H.N. Shair, G.A. Barr, and M.A. Hofer (Eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991, pp.114-125.

Clark, M.M., Galef, B.G., Jr. & vom Saal, F.S. Nonrandom sex composition of gerbil, mouse and hamster litters before and after birth. Developmental Psychobiology, 1991, 24, 81-90.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Information centres of Norway rat: Sites for information exchange and information parasitism. Animal Behaviour, 1991, 41, 295-302.

Clark, M.M., Crews, D. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Sex steroid levels of pregnant and fetal Mongolian gerbils. Physiology & Behavior, 1991, 49, 239-243.

1990

Sherry, D.F., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Social learning without imitation: More about milk bottle opening by birds. Animal Behaviour, 1990, 40, 987-989.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Necessary and sufficient conditions for communication of diet preferences by Norway rats, Animal Learning & Behavior, 1990, 18, 347-351.

Galef, B.G., Jr. An historical perspective on recent studies of social learning about foods by Norway rats. Solicited article. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 1990, 44, 311-329.

Galef, B.G., Jr., McQuoid, L.M., & Whiskin, E.E. Further evidence that Norway rats do not socially transmit learned aversions to toxic baits. Animal Learning & Behavior, 1990, 18, 199-205.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Sexual segregation in the left and right horns of the gerbil uterus: "The male embryo is usually on the right, the female on the left" (Hippocrates). Developmental Psychobiology, 1990, 23, 29-38.

Clark, M.M., Malenfant, S.A., Winter, D.A. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Fetal uterine position affects copulation and scent marking by adult male gerbils. Physiology & Behavior, 1990, 47, 301- 305.

Galef, B.G., Jr., Attenborough, K.S. & Whiskin, E. Responses of observer rats to complex, diet- related signals emitted by demonstrator rats. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1990, 104, 11-19.

Clark, M.M., Bone, S. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Evidence of sex-biased postnatal maternal investment by Mongolian gerbils. Animal Behaviour, 1990, 39, 735-744.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Tradition in animals: Field observations and laboratory analyses. In Interpretation and Explanation in the Study of Behavior: Comparative Perspectives. M. Bekoff and D. Jamieson (Eds.), Boulder: Westview Press, 1990, pp. 74-95.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Beck, M. Diet selection and poison avoidance by mammals individually and in social groups. In Handbook of Neurobiology, Vol. 11. E.M. Stricker (Ed.). New York; Plenum Press, 1990, pp. 329-349.

1989

 Galef, B.G, Jr. An adaptationist perspective on social learning, social feeding and social foraging in Norway rats. In Contemporary Issues in Comparative Psychology. D.A. Dewsbury (Ed.), Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, 1989, pp. 55-79.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Enduring social enhancement of rats' preferences for the palatable and the piquant. Appetite, 1989, 13, 81-92.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Socially-mediated attenuation of taste-aversion learning in Norway rats: Preventing development of "food phobias." Animal Learning & Behavior, 1989, 17, 468-474.

Beck, M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Social influences on the selection of a protein-sufficient diet by Norway rats. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1989, 103, 132-139.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Laboratory studies of naturally-occurring feeding behaviors: Pitfalls, progress and problems in ethoexperimental analysis. In R.J. Blanchard, P.F. Brain, D.C. Blanchard and S. Parmigiani (Eds.), Ethoexperimental Approaches to the Study of Behavior. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, 1989, pp.51-77.

Mason, J.R., Bean, N.J. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Attractiveness of carbon disulfide to wild Norway rats. Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference, A.C. Crabb & R.E. Marsh (Eds.), Davis, CA: University of California Press, 1989, 13, 95-97.

Clark, M.M., Bone, S., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Uterine positions and schedules of urination: Correlates of differential maternal anogenital stimulation. Developmental Psychobiology, 1989, 22, 389-400.

Clark, M.M., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Measuring rates of sexual development in female Mongolian gerbils. Developmental Psychobiology, 1989, 22, 173-182.

Clark, M.M., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Male rat pups are more reluctant to urinate in response to anogenital stimulation than are their female sibs. Developmental Psychobiology, 1989, 22, 81-86.

Galef, B.G., Jr., & Mason, J.R. Enhanced rodent edible with natural attractants. U.S. Patent Office. Patent No. 4,861,585; Issued Aug. 29, 1989.

Valsecchi, P. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Social influences on the food preferences of house mice (Mus musculus), International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1989, 2, 245-256.

1988

Galef, B.G., Jr. Causes of ingestion and of eating disorders. Solicited review of The Psychology of Eating and Drinking. Alexandra W. Logue, San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1986. Contemporary Psychology, 1988, 33, 614.

Bean, N.J., Galef, B.G., Jr., & Mason, J.R. At biologically significant concentrations, carbon disulfide both attracts mice and increases their consumption of bait. Journal of Wildlife Management, 1988, 52, 502-507.

Beck, M., Hitchcock, C., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Diet sampling by wild Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) offered several unfamiliar foods. Animal Learning & Behavior, 1988, 16, 224- 230.

Galef, B.G., Jr., Mason, J.R., Preti, G. & Bean, N.J. Carbon disulfide: A semiochemical mediating socially-induced diet choice in rats. Physiology & Behavior, 1988, 42, 119-124.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Communication of information concerning distant diets in a social, central-place foraging species: Rattus norvegicus. In Social Learning: Psychological and Biological Perspectives. T.R. Zentall and B.G. Galef, Jr. (Eds.), Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1988, pp. 119-140.

Clark, M.M., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Effects of uterine position on rate of sexual development in female Mongolian gerbils. Physiology & Behavior, 1988, 42, 15-18.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Imitation in animals: History, definition and interpretation of data from the psychological laboratory. In Social Learning: Psychological and Biological Perspectives. T.R. Zentall & B.G. Galef, Jr. (Eds.), Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1988, pp. 3-28.

Zentall, T.R. & Galef, B.G., Jr. (Eds.) Social Learning: Psychological and Biological Perspectives. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum, 1988.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Explaining the existence of the very improbable by the action of selection on random events. Solicited review. The Blind Watchmaker. R. Dawkins. Longman Scientific: Essex xiii+332 pp. Developmental Psychobiology, 1988, 21, 293-295.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Evolution and learning before Thorndike: A forgotten epoch in the history of behavioral research. In R.C. Bolles and M. Beecher (Eds.), Evolution and Learning. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1988, pp. 39-52.

1987

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social influences on the identification of toxic foods by Norway rats. Animal Learning & Behavior, 1987, 15, 327-332.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Comparative Psychology is dead! Long live comparative psychology! Solicited article. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1987, 101, 259-261.

Galef, B.G., Jr., Mischinger, A., & Malenfant, S.A. Hungry rats' following of conspecifics to food depends on the diets eaten by potential leaders. Animal Behaviour, 1987, 35, 1234-1239.

Galef, B.G., Jr., & Kennett, D.J. Different mechanisms for social transmission of diet preference in rat pups of different ages. Developmental Psychobiology, 1987, 20, 209-215.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Almost everything you wanted to know about allometry, but were afraid to ask. Solicited review of Scaling: Why is Animal Size so Important. Knut Schmidt-Nielsen, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984. Developmental Psychobiology, 1987, 20, 101-102.

1986

Galef, B.G., Jr. Olfactory communication among rats of information concerning distant diets. In D. Duvall, D. Muller-Schwarze and R.M. Silverstein (Eds.), Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, vol. IV: Ecology, Evolution, and Comparative Biology. New York: Plenum Press, 1986, pp. 487-505.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Tradition and social learning in animals. In R.J. Hoage and L. Goldman (Eds.), Animal Intelligence: Insights into the Animal Mind. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Press, 1986, pp. 149-163.

Clark, M.M., Spencer, C.A. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Improving productivity of breeding colonies of Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus). Laboratory Animals, 1986, 20, 313-315.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social interaction modifies learned aversions, sodium appetite, and both palatability and handling-time induced dietary preference in rats (R. norvegicus), Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1986, 100, 432-439.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social identification of toxic diets by Norway rats (R. norvegicus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1986, 100, 331-334.

Clark, M.M., Spencer, C.A. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Reproductive life history correlates of early and late sexual maturation in Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus). Animal Behaviour, 1986, 34, 551-560.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Postnatal effects on reproduction & maternal care in early- & late-maturing gerbils. Physiology & Behavior, 1986, 36, 997-1003.

Clark, M.M., Spencer, C.A. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Response to novel odors mediates maternal behavior and concaveation in gerbils. Physiology & Behavior, 1986, 36, 845-851.

Galef, B.G., Jr., Manzig, L.A. & Field, R.M. Observational learning in budgerigars: Dawson and Foss (1965) revisited. Behavioural Processes, 1986, 13, 191-202.

1985

Galef, B.G., Jr. Socially induced diet preference can partially reverse a LiCl-induced diet aversion. Animal Learning & Behavior, 1985, 13, 415-418.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Direct and indirect behavioral processes for the social transmission of food avoidance. In P. Bronstein and N.S. Braveman (Eds.). Experimental Assessments and Clinical Applications of Conditioned Food Aversions. New York: New York Academy of Sciences, 1985, pp. 203-215.

Clark, M.M., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Measures of growth, development, and sexual maturation in Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus): Effects of photic period during ontogeny. Developmental Psychobiology, 1985, 18, 191-202.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Ontogeny of diet selection and the control of ingestion, Appetite, 1985, 6, 331.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social learning in wild Norway rats. In T.D. Johnston and A.T. Pietrewicz (Eds.), Issues in the Ecology of Learning, Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum, 1985, pp. 143-165.

Galef, B.G., Jr., & Beck, M. Aversive and attractive marking of toxic and safe foods by Norway rats. Behavioral and Neural Biology, 1985, 43, 298-310.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Kennett, D.J. Delays after eating: Effects on transmission of diet preferences and aversions. Animal Learning & Behavior, 1985, 13, 39-43.

Galef, B.G., Jr., Kennett, D.J., & Stein, M. Demonstrator influence on observer diet preference: Effects of simple exposure and the presence of a demonstrator. Animal Learning & Behavior, 1985, 13, 25-30.

Galef, B.G., Jr., & Stein, M. Demonstrator influence on observer diet preference: Analyses of critical social interactions and olfactory signals. Animal Learning & Behavior, 1985, 13, 31- 38.

1984

Galef, B.G., Jr. Solicited review of Perspectives in Ethology, Vol. 5: Ontogeny. P.P.G. Bateson and Peter H. Klopfer (Eds.), New York: Plenum Press, 1982. Developmental Psychobiology, 1984, 17, 683-685.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Reciprocal heuristics: A discussion of the relationship of the study of learned behavior in laboratory and field. Solicited article, Learning and Motivation, 1984, 15, 479- 493.

Galef, B.G., Jr., Kennett, D.J., & Wigmore, S.W. Transfer of information concerning distant foods in rats: A robust phenomenon. Animal Learning & Behavior, 1984, 12, 292-296.

Sherry, D.F. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Cultural transmission without imitation: Milk bottle opening by birds. Animal Behaviour, 1984, 32, 937-938.

1983

Galef, B.G., Jr. Utilization by Norway rats (R. norvegicus) of multiple messages concerning distant foods. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1983, 97, 364-371.

Galef, B.G., Jr., Wigmore, S.W. & Kennett, D.J. A failure to find socially mediated taste- aversion learning in Norway rats (R. norvegicus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1983, 97, 358-363.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Reproductive Behavior. Solicited review of Parental Behaviour of Rodents. R.W. Elwood (Ed.). New York: Wiley, 1983. Science, 1983, 221, 242-243.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Wigmore, S.W. Transfer of information concerning distant foods: A laboratory investigation of the "information-centre" hypothesis. Animal Behaviour, 1983, 31, 748-758.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Am I a closet general process theorist? Solicited commentary, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1983, 6, 180-181.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Costs and benefits of mammalian reproduction. In H. Moltz and L. Rosenblum (Eds.), Symbiosis in parent-offspring Interactions. New York: Plenum Press, 1983, pp. 249- 278.

Domjan, M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Biological constraints on instrumental and classical conditioning: Retrospect and prospect. Animal Learning & Behavior, 1983, 11, 151-161.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Solicited review of Comparative psychology: An Eevolutionary Analysis of Animal Behavior. M. Ray Denny (Ed.), New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1980. Animal Behaviour, 1983, 31, 315-316.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social effects on feeding: A research report. Solicited review of Development of Food Preferences: Parental Influences and the Primacy Effect. Wyrwicka, W., Springfield, Ill. C.C. Thomas, 1981. Contemporary Psychology, 1983, 28, 439-440.

1982

Galef, B.G., Jr. Acquisition and waning of exposure-induced attraction to a non-natural odor in rat pups. Developmental Psychobiology, 1982, 15, 479-490.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Studies of social learning in Norway rats: A brief review. Solicited article, Developmental Psychobiology, 1982, 15, 279-295.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Environmental effects on the ontogeny of exploratory and escape behaviors of Mongolian gerbils. Developmental Psychobiology, 1982, 15, 121-130.

1981

Galef, B.G., Jr. Development of flavor preference in man and animals: The role of social and non-social factors. In R.N. Aslin, J.R. Alberts, and M.R. Peterson (Eds.), Sensory and Perceptual Development: Influences of Genetic and Experiential Factors. New York: Academic Press, 1981, pp. 411-431.

Galef, B.G., Jr. The ecology of weaning: Parasitism and the achievement of independence by altricial mammals. In D.J. Gubernick and P.H. Klopfer (Eds.), Parental Care. New York: Plenum Press, 1981, pp. 211-241.

Galef, B.G., Jr. The development of olfactory control of feeding site selection in rat pups. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1981, 95, 615-622.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Preference for natural odors in rat pups: Implications of a failure to replicate. Physiology & Behavior, 1981, 26, 783-786.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Dalrymple, A.J. Toxicosis based aversions to visual cues in rats: A test of the Testa & Ternes hypothesis. Animal Learning & Behavior, 1981, 9, 332-335.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Mothers and infants: A potpourri. Solicited review of Maternal influences and early behavior. R.W. Bell and W.P. Smotherman (Eds.), New York: SP Medical and Scientific Books, 1980. Contemporary Psychology, 1981, 26, 691-692.

Clark, M.M., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Environmental influence on development, behavior and endocrine morphology of gerbils. Physiology & Behavior, 1981, 27, 761-765.

Dalrymple, A.J. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Visual discrimination pretraining facilitates subsequent visual-cue toxicosis conditioning in rats. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1981, 18, 267- 270.

1980

Galef, B.G., Jr. Diving for food: Analysis of a possible case of social learning in rats (Rattus norvegicus). Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1980, 94, 416-425.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Kaner, H.C. The establishment and maintenance of preference for natural and artificial olfactory stimuli in juvenile rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1980, 94, 588-595.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Effects of rearing environment on adrenal weights, sexual development, and behavior in gerbils: An examination of Richter's domestication hypothesis. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1980, 94, 857-863.

1979

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. A sensitive period for the maintenance of emotionality in Mongolian gerbils. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1979, 93, 200- 210.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social transmission of learned diet preferences in wild rats. In J.H.A. Kroeze (Ed.), Chemoreception and Preference Behavior. London: Information Retrieval Ltd., 1979, pp. 219-232.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Investigation of the functions of coprophagy in juvenile rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1979, 93, 295-305.

Galef, B.G., Jr., & Muskus, P.A. Olfactory mediation of mother-young contact in Long-Evans rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1979, 93, 708-716.

1978

Galef, B.G., Jr. Differences in the affiliative behavior of weanling rats selecting eating and drinking sites. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1978, 92, 431-438.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Dalrymple, A.J. Active transmission of poison avoidance among rats? Behavioral Biology, 1978, 24, 265-271.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Osborne, B. Novel taste facilitation of the association of visual cues with toxicosis in rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1978, 92, 907-916.

1977

Day, C.S.D., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Pup cannibalism: One aspect of maternal behavior in golden hamsters. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1977, 91, 1179-1189.

Galef, B.G., Jr. The social transmission of food preferences: An adaptation for weaning in rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1977, 91, 1136-1140.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Mechanisms for the transmission of acquired patterns of feeding from adult to weanling rats. In J.M. Weiffenbach (Ed.), Taste and development: The genesis of sweet preference. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977, pp. 217-234.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. The role of the physical rearing environment in the domestication of the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus). Animal Behaviour, 1977, 25, 298-316.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Mechanisms for the social transmission of food preferences from adult to weanling rats. In L.M. Barker, M. Best, and M. Domjan (Eds.) Learning mechanisms in food selection. Waco: Baylor University Press, 1977, pp. 123-148.

Leon, M., Galef, B.G., Jr. & Behse, J.H. Odor pre-exposure: Effects on ontogeny of pheromonal bonds and diet choice in rats. Physiology & Behavior, 1977, 18, 387-391.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Patterns of agonistic interaction and spatial utilization by agouti (Dasyprocta punctata). Behavioral Biology, 1977, 20, 135-140.

1976

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Heiber, L. The role of residual olfactory cues in the determination of feeding site selection and exploration patterns of domestic rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1976, 90, 727-739.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Clark, M.M. Non-nurturent functions of mother-young interaction in the agouti (Dasyprocta punctata). Behavioral Biology, 1976, 17, 255-262.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social transmission of acquired behavior: A discussion of tradition and social learning in vertebrates. In J.S. Rosenblatt, R.A. Hinde, E. Shaw and C. Beer (Eds.), Advances in the Study of Behavior, Vol. 6., New York: Academic Press, 1976, pp. 77-100.

Galef, B.G., Jr., Mittermeier, R.H., & Bailey, R.S. Predation by the tayra (Eira barbara). Journal of Mammalogy, 1976, 57, 760-761.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Solicted review of Aggression, by J.P. Scott. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2nd edn., 1975, pp. xiv + 233. Aggressive Behavior, 1976, 2, 237-240.

1975

Galef, B.G., Jr. The social transmission of acquired behavior. Biological Psychiatry, 1975, 10, 155-160.

1973

Alberts, J.R. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Olfactory cues and movement: Stimuli mediating intraspecific aggression in the wild Norway rat. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1973, 85, 233-242.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Sherry, D.F. Mother's milk: A medium for the transmission of cues reflecting the flavor of mother's diet. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1973, 83, 374-378.

1972

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Clark, M.M. Mother's milk and adult presence: Two factors determining initial dietary selection by weaning rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1972, 78, 220-25.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Henderson, P.W. Mother's milk: A determinant of the feeding preferences of weaning rat pups. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1972, 78, 213-219.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. The effects of forced nest-site feeding on the food preferences of wild rat pups at weaning. Psychonomic Science, 1972, 28, 173-175.

1971

Galef, B.G., Jr., & Clark, M.M. Social factors in the poison avoidance and feeding behavior of wild and domesticated rat pups. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1971, 75, 341-357.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social effects in the weaning of domestic rat pups. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1971, 75, 358-362.

Alberts, J.R. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Acute anosmia in the rat: A behavioral test of a peripherally- induced olfactory deficit. Physiology & Behavior, 1971, 6, 619-621.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Clark, M.M. Parent-offspring interactions determine time and place of first ingestion of solid food by wild rat pups. Psychonomic Science, 1971, 25, 15-16.

1970

Galef, B.G., Jr. Aggression and timidity: Responses to novelty in feral Norway rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1970, 70, 370-381.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Target novelty elicits and directs shock-associated aggression in wild rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1970, 71, 87-91.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Stimulus novelty as a factor in the intra-specific pain-associated aggression of domesticated rats. Psychonomic Science, 1970, 18, 21-22.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Familiarity of target location as a factor in the shock-associated aggression of wild rats. Psychonomic Science, 1970, 19, 299-300.

Submitted

Galef, B. G., Jr. A most unlikely animal behaviorist. In: L. Drickamer (Ed.) Leaders in the Study
of Animal Behavior. In press, July, 15, 2007.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Effectiveness of familiar kin and unfamiliar non-kin demonstrator rats in
altering food choices of their observers. Animal Behaviour. Submitted, March 3, 2008.

In Press

Laland, K. N. & Galef, B. G., Jr. The Question of Animal Culture, K. N. Laland
& B. G. Galef, Jr. (Eds.). In press, November 27, 2007Cambridge: Harvard University Press
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Laland, K. N. & Galef, B. G., Jr. Introduction. In: The Question of Animal Culture, K. N. Laland
& B. G. Galef, Jr. (Eds.). In press, November 27, 2007. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Culture in animals? In: The Question of Animal Culture, K. N. Laland &
B. G. Galef, Jr. (Eds.). In Press, November 27, 2007. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Maternal influences on offspring food preferences and feeding
behaviors in mammals. In: Maternal Effects in Mammals, D. Maestripieri & J. Mateo
(Eds.). In press, September 19, 2006. University of Chicago Press.

2008

Galef, B. G., Jr. & Whiskin, E. E. ‘Conformity’in rats? Animal Behaviour, 2008,.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Social influences on the mate choices of male and female Japanese quail.
Comparative Cognition and Behaviour Reviews, doi:10.3819/ccbr.2008.30001.

Galef, B. G., Jr., Lim, T. C. W. & Gilbert, G. Evidence of mate-choice copying in Norway
rats. Animal Behavior, 2008, 75, 1117-1123.

Galef, B. G., Jr. & Whiskin, E. E. Use of social information by sodium- and protein-deficient
rats: a test of a prediction (Boyd & Richerson 1988). Animal Behavior, 2008, 75, 627-630.

Galef, B. G., Jr., Dudley, K. E. & Whiskin, E. E. Social learning of food preferences in
‘dissatisfied’ and ‘uncertain’ rats. Animal Behaviour, 2008, 75, 631-637.

2007

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social learning in rodents. In: Rodent Societies, P.W. Sherman & J. Wolff
(Eds.), pp. 207-215. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Crying in the wilderness. International Journal of Comparative
Psychology, 2007, 20, 8-9.

2006

Galef, B. G., Jr. Watkins, S. J. & Salehi, P. Effects of enclosure size on sexual behavior of Japanese quail: results from closely confined individuals generalize to larger spaces. In press, Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2006, 120, 435-437.

Galef, B. G., Jr., Pretty, S. & Whiskin, E. E. Failure to find aversive marking of toxic foods by  Norway rats. Animal Behaviour, 2006, 72, 1427-1436.

Galef, B. G., Jr. & Whiskin, E. E. Increased reliance on socially acquired information while foraging if in risky situations. Animal Behaviour, 2006, 72, 1169-1176.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Theoretical and empirical approaches to understanding when animals use socially acquired information and from whom they acquire it. Lucas, J.R. & Simmons, L. (Eds.) Essays in Animal Behaviour: Celebrating 50 years of Animal Behaviour (pp. 161-182). San Diego: Academic Press.

Clark, M. M., Stiver, K. A., Teall, T. & Galef, B. G., Jr. Nursing one litter of Mongolian gerbils while pregnant with another: effects on daughters mate attachment and fecundity. Animal Behaviour, 71, 235-241, 2006.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Traditions in animals.  Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Vol. 12, (pp.12-15).Oxford: Elsevier, 2006.

 

2005

Persaud, K. N. & Galef, B. G., Jr. Female Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) mated with males that harassed them are unlikely to lay fertilized eggs. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2005,119, 440-446.

Persaud, K. N. & Galef, B. G., Jr. Eggs of a female quail are more likely to be fertilized by a male that she prefers.  Journal of Comparative Psychology, September 20, 2004.

Galef, B. G., Jr., Lee, W. Y. & Whiskin, E. E. Lack of interference effects in long-term memory for socially learned food preferences. In press, Journal of Comparative Psychology, 119, 131-135, 2005.

Galef, B. G., Jr., Whiskin, E. E. & Dewar, G. A new way to study teaching in animals: despite demonstrable benefits, rat dams do not teach their young what to eat. Animal Behaviour, 70, 91-96, 2005.

 Griffin, A. S. & Galef, B. G., Jr. Social learning about predators: does timing matter? Animal Behaviour, 69, 669-678, 2005.

Galef, B. G., Jr. & Laland, K. N. Social learning in animals: empirical studies and theoretical models. Bioscience, 55, 489-499, 2005.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Untitled. Invited review of The Behavior of Animals: Mechanism, Function and Evolution. Edited by Johan J. Bolhuis and Luc-Alain Giraldeau. Oxford: Blackwell (2005), Pp. xvii+515. Price 69.95 in paper. Animal Behaviour, 69, 1224-1225.

Galef, B. G., Jr. & Whiskin, E. E. Differences between golden hamsters and Norway rats in preference for the sole diet that they are eating. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 119, 8-13, 2005.

Ophir, A. G., Persaud, K. N. & Galef, B. G., Jr. Avoidance of relatively aggressive male Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) by sexually experienced conspecific males. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 119, 3-7, 2005.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Breathing new life into studies of animal imitation. In Hurley, S. & Chater, N. (Eds.) Perspectives on Imitation: from Mirror Neurons to Memes. Vol. 1. pp. 295-296. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2005.

Galef, B.G., Jr. How to analyze learning by imitation. In Hurley, S. & Chater, N. (Eds.) Perspectives on Imitation: from Mirror Neurons to Memes. Vol. 1. pp. 218-219. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2005.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Social influences on the food choices of animals. Compendium for Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian: Supplement. 27, 51-55, 2005.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social learning. In: The Behavior of the Laboratory Rat: a Handbook with Tests. I.Q. Whishaw & B. Kolb (Eds.), pp. 363-370. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2005.

2004

Clark, M.M., & B.G. Galef,, Jr. The intrauterine position effect. In Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior, Vol. 2. (Ed. by M. Bekoff), Westport: Greenwood Publishing (pp. 491-495), 2004.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social learning. In: Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior, Vol. 2. (Ed. by M. Bekoff), Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing (pp. 711-715), 2004.

Persaud, K.N. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Fertilized female quail avoid conspecific males: Female tactics when potential benefits of new sexual encounters are reduced. Animal Behaviour, 68, 1411- 1416, 2004.

Honey, P.L., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Long-lasting effects of rearing by an ethanol-consuming dam on voluntary ethanol consumption by rats. Appetite, 43, 261-268, 2004.

Ophir, A.G. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Sexual experience can affect use of public information in mate choice. Animal Behaviour, 68, 1221-1227, 2004.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Jeimy, S. Ultrasonic vocalizations and social learning of food preferences by female Norway rats. Animal Behaviour, 2004, 68, 483-487.

Galef, B. G., Jr. & Whiskin, E. E. Effects of environmental stability and demonstrator age on social learning of food preferences by young Norway rats. Animal Behaviour, 2004, 68, 897- 902.

Clark, M. M., Johnson, J. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Sexual motivation suppresses paternal behaviour in male gerbils during their mates' postpartum oestrus. Animal Behavior, 2004, 67, 49-57.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Approaches to the study of traditional behaviors of free-living animals. Learning & Behavior, 2004, 32, 53-61.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Heyes, C.M. (Eds.) Social learning and imitation. Special Issue of Learning & Behavior, 2004, 32(1), 1-140.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Heyes, C.M. Introduction. Learning & Behavior, 2004, 32, 1-3.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Interview with Dr. Bennet (Jeff) Galef in L.A. Dugatkin, Principles of Animal Behavior, 2004, 170-171, New York: Norton.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Complexity, like beauty, may lie in the eye of the beholder. Solicited review of Animal Social Complexity: Intelligence, Culture and Individualized societies (F. B. M. de Waal & P. L. Tyack (Eds.) Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Bioscience, 2004, 54, 262- 264.

Honey, P.L., Varley, K.R. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Effects of ethanol consumption by female rats on subsequent consumption by adolescents. Appetite, 2004, 42, 299-306.

2003

Clark, M.M., Whiskin, E.E. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Mongolian gerbil fathers avoid newborn male pups, but not newborn female pups: olfactory control of early parental behaviour. Animal Behaviour, 2003, 66, 441-447.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social learning: promoter or inhibitor of innovation. In S. Reader & K.N. Laland (Eds.), Animal Innovation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, pp. 137- 155.

Levy, F., Melo, A., Galef, B.G., Jr., Madden, M. & A. Fleming. Complete maternal deprivation affects social but not non-social learning in adult rats. Learning & Cognition, 2003, 43, 177- 191.

Ophir, A.G., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Female Japanese quail that eavesdrop on fighting males prefer losers to winners. Animal Behaviour, 2003, 66, 399-407.

Ophir, A.G. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Female Japanese quail affiliate with live males they have seen mate on video. Animal Behaviour, 2003, 66, 369-375.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Traditional behaviors of brown and black rats (R. norvegicus and R. rattus). In S. Perry and D. Fragaszy (Eds.). The Biology of Traditions: Models and Evidence. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003, pp. 159-186.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Socially transmitted food preferences can be used to study long- term memory in rats. Learning & Behavior, 2003, 31, 160-164.

Honey, P.L. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Ethanol consumption by rat dams during gestation, lactation and weaning enhances voluntary ethanol consumption by their adolescent young. Developmental Psychobiology, 2003, 42, 252-260.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Preference for novel flavors in adult Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2003, 117, 96-100.

Ratcliffe, J.M., Fenton, M.B. & Galef, B.G., Jr. An exception to the rule: vampire bats do not learn flavour-aversions. Animal Behaviour, 2003, 65, 385-389.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Animal social learning. Encyclopedia of Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 4, Article A0721, pp. 74-80. London: Macmillan. 2003.

Galef, B.G., Jr. The ecology of learning and memory. Encyclopedia of Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 2, Article A0530, pp. 813-818. London: Macmillan. 2003.

Persaud, K.N. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Female Japanese quail aggregate to avoid sexual harassment by conspecific males: A case of conspecific cueing. Animal Behaviour, 2003, 65, 89-94.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Rozin, P. Food aversion and preference learning in humans. In J. H. Byrne (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Learning & Memory, pp. 147-149. New York: Macmillan, 2003.

2002

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Socially induced delayed reproduction in female Mongolian gerbils: Is there anything special about dominant females? Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2002, 116, 363-368.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social learning of food preferences in rodents: A rapidly learned appetitive behavior. Current Protocols in Neuroscience, 2002, 8.5 D1-8.5 D.8.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social influences on food choices of Norway rats and mate choices of Japanese quail. Appetite, 2002, 39, 179-180.

Clark, M.M., Moghaddas, M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Age at first mating affects parental effort and fecundity of female Mongolian gerbils. Animal Behaviour, 2002, 63, 1129-1134.

2001

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social influences on the food choices of Norway rats and the mate choices of Japanese quail. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2001, 14, 1-24.

Galef, B. G., Jr. Untitled. Solicited review of Avital, E. & Jablonka, E. Animal Traditions: Behavioural Inheritance in Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Ethology, 2001, 107, 667-668.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Socially-induced infertility: Familial effects on reproductive development of female Mongolian gerbils. Animal Behaviour, 2001, 62, 897-903.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Analyses of social learning processes affecting animal's choices of foods and mates. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 2001, 27, 145-164.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social learning and imitation in animals. In P.P.G. Bateson & E. Alleva, (Eds.) Frontiers of Life Vol. 4: Biology of Behavior. Pp. 261-269. San Diego: Academic Press.

Clark, M.M., Liu, C. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Effects of consanguinity, exposure to pregnant females, and exposure to pups on parental responses of male gerbil. Developmental Psychobiology. 2001, 39, 257-264.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Age-related changes in paternal responses of gerbils parallel changes in their testosterone levels. Developmental Psychobiology, 2001, 39, 179-187.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Effects of caloric, protein, and sodium deprivation on affiliative behavior of Norway rats. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2001, 115, 192-195.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Interaction of social and asocial learning in food preferences of Norway rats. Animal Behaviour, 2001, 62, 41-46.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Where's the beef? Evidence of culture, imitation and teaching in cetaceans? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2001, 24, 335.

Galef, B.G., Jr., Marczinski, C.A., Murray, K.A. & Whiskin, E.E. Studies of food stealing by young Norway rats. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2001, 115, 16-21.

Galef, B.G., Jr., & Giraldeau, L.-A. Social influences on foraging in vertebrates: behavioural mechanisms and adaptive functions. Animal Behaviour, 2001, 61, 3-15.

2000

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Social exploitation of intermittently available foods and the reinduction of preference. Animal Behaviour, 2000, 60, 611-615.

Galef, B.G., Jr., & White, D.J. Social effects on mate choice in vertebrates. Solicited review. Behavioural Processes, 2000, 51, 167-175.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Demonstration of a socially transmitted flavor aversion in rats? Kuan & Colwill (1997) revisited. Psychomonic Bulletin & Review, 2000, 7, 631-635.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Sorge, R.E. Use of PVC conduits by rats of various strains and ages housed singly and in pairs. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 2000, 3, 279-292.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Solicited review of Mammalian Social Learning: Comparative and Ecological Perspectives. Ed. by Box, H.O., & Gibson, V.R. Quarterly Review of Biology, 2000, 75, 494.

Galef, B.G., Jr., & Whiskin, E.E. Social influences on the amount of food eaten by Norway rats. Appetite, 2000, 34, 327-332.

White, D.J. & Galef, B.G. Jr. 'Culture' in quail: Social influences on mate choices of female Coturnix japonica. Animal Behaviour, 2000, 59, 975-979.

White, D.J., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Differences between the sexes in direction and duration of response to seeing a potential sex partner mate with another. Animal Behaviour, 2000, 59, 1235-1240.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Why some Mongolian gerbils may help at the nest; testosterone, asexuality and alloparenting. Animal Behaviour, 2000, 59, 801-806.

Clark, M.M., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Effects of experience on the parental responses of male Mongolian gerbils. Developmental Psychobiology, 2000, 36, 177-185.

1999

Galef, B.G., Jr. Apprendimento sociale e imatazione. In P. Bateson & E. Alleva (Eds.) Frontiere della Vita. Vol 4: Il Mundo dei Viventi. Pp. 253-262. Roma: Instituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, 1999.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. A testosterone mediated trade-off between parental and sexual effort in male Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 113, 388-395, 1999.

vom Saal, F.S., Clark, M.M., Galef, B.G., Jr., Drickamer, L., & Vandenbergh, J. The intrauterine position (IUP) phenomenon. In E. Knobil & J.D. Neill (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Reproduction, Vol. 2, San Diego: Academic Press, 1999, 893-900.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Is there a specific appetite for protein? In H.R. Berthoud and R.J. Seeley (Eds.) Neural and Metabolic Control of Macronutrient Selection (pp. 19-28). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 1999.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Environmental enrichment for laboratory rodents: animal welfare and the methods of science. Journal of Animal Welfare Science, 1999, 2, 267-280.

White, D.J. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Affilitative preferences are stable and predict mate choices in both sexes of Japanese quail, Coturnix japonica. Animal Behaviour, 1999, 58, 865-871.

Galef, B.G., Jr., Whiskin, E.E. & Horn, C.S. What observer rats don't learn about foods from demonstrator rats. Animal Learning & Behavior, 1999, 27, 316-322.

White, D.J. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Social effects on mate choices of male Japanese quail, Animal Behaviour. 1999, 57, 1005-1012.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Use of public information when foraging: effects of time available to sample foods. Animal Cognition, 1999, 2, 103-107.

Galef, B.G., Jr. A free lunch!? Should you post your "publishable" articles on the www? Animal Behaviour Society Newsletter, 1999, 44, 5-6. Also published as: Barnard, C.J., & Galef, B.G., Jr. A free lunch!? Should you post publishable articles on the www? Newsletter of the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour, 1999, 37, 27.

White, D.J. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Mate-choice copying and conspecific cueing in Japanese quail, Coturnix coturnix japonica. Animal Behaviour, 1999, 57, 465-473.

1998

Clark, M.M., Santamaria, B.T., Robertson, R.K. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Effects of gonaldectomy in infancy and adulthood on handedness in male and female Mongolian gerbils. Behavioral Neuroscience, 1998, 112, 1-4.

Heyes, C.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Introduction to the Naples Social Learning Conference. International Journal of Comparative Psychology , 1998, 11, 73-92.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Are we looking at roots of human culture in chimpanzee traditions? A comment on Boesch and Tomasello's chimpanzee and human culture. Current Anthropology, 1998, 39, 605-606.

Galef, B.G., Jr., Rudolf, B., Whiskin, E.E., Choleris, E., Mainardi, M. & Valsecchi, P. Familiarity and relatedness: Effects on social learning about foods by Norway rats and Mongolian gerbils. Animal Learning & Behavior, 1998, 26, 448-454.

White, D.J. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Social influence on avoidance of dangerous stimuli by rats. Animal Learning & Behavior, 26, 433-438. Barnard, C. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Editorial: A new-look. Animal Behaviour, 1998, 55, 1085.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Limits on social influences on food choices of Norway rats. Animal Behaviour, 1998, 56, 1015-1020.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Tradition and imitation in animals. In G. Greenberg and M.M. Haraway (Eds.) Comparative Psychology: a Handbook, (pp. 614-622). New York: Garland Publishing, 1998.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Effects of intrauterine position on the genital morphology and behavior of litter-bearing rodents. Developmental Neuropsychology, 1998, 14, 197-211.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Determinants of the longevity of socially learned food preferences of Norway rats. Animal Behaviour, 1998, 55, 967-975.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Edward L. Thorndike: revolutionary psychologist, paradigm-bound biologist. American Psychologist, 1998, 53, 1128-1134.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Where the males are. Natural History, 1998, 107, 22-24.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Recent progress in the study of imitation and social learning in animals. Advances in Psychological Science, Vol. 2: Biological and Cognitive Aspects. M. Sabourin, F.Craik, & M. Robert (Eds.), pp. 275-299. Hove, UK: Psychology Press, 1998.

Clark, M.M., Vonk, J.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Intrauterine position, parenting and nest-site attachment in male Mongolian gerbils. Developmental Psychobiology, 1998, 32, 177-181.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & White, D. Mate-choice copying in Japanese quail, Coturnix coturnix japonica. Animal Behaviour, 1998, 55, 545-552.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Perinatal influences on the reproductive behavior of adult rodents. In T.A. Mousseau and C.W. Fox (Eds.), Maternal Effects as Adaptations, (pp.261- 272). New York: Oxford University Press.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Norway rats' communications about foods and feeding sites. In J.R. Mason (Ed.), Repellents in Wildlife Management (pp. 185-201). Washington: US Government Printing Office, 1998.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Enrichment and research. In M. Bekoff (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Animal Welfare (pp. 157-158). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 1998.

1997

Galef, B.G., Jr., Whiskin, E.E. & Bielavska, E. Interaction with demonstrator rats changes their observers' affective responses to flavors. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1997, 111, 393-398.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Learning under the influence. Natural History, 1997, 106, 47-49.

Kaiser, D.H., Zentall, T.R. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Can imitation in pigeons be explained by local enhancement together with trial-and-error learning? Psychological Science, 1997, 8, 459-460.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & White, D.J. Socially acquired information reduces Norway rats' latencies to find food. Animal Behaviour, 1997, 54, 705-714.

Clark, M.M., De Sousa, D., Vonk, J. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Parenting and potency: alternate routes to reproductive success in male Mongolian gerbils. Animal Behaviour, 1997, 54, 635-642.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Effects of social and asocial learning on longevity of food- preference traditions. Animal Behaviour, 1997, 53, 1313-1322.

Clark, M.M., Vonk, J.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Reproductive profiles of adult Mongolian gerbils gestated as the sole fetus in a uterine horn. Physiology & Behavior, 1997, 61, 77-81.

1996

Jones, D., Gonzalez-Lima, F., Crews, D., Galef, B.G., Jr. & Clark, M.M. Effects of intrauterine position on the metabolic capacity of the hypothalamus of female gerbils. Physiology & Behavior, 1996, 61, 513-519.

Forger, N.G., Galef, B.G., Jr. & Clark, M.M. Intrauterine position affects motoneuron number and muscle size in a sexually dimorphic neuromuscular system. Brain Research, 1996, 735, 119-124.

Sherry, D.F., Galef, B.G., Jr. & Clark, M.M. Sex and intrauterine position influence the size of the gerbil hippocampus. Physiology & Behavior, 1996, 60, 1491-1494.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Solicited review of Biological Perspectives on Motivated Activities, R. Wong (Ed.). Animal Behaviour, 1996, 52, 1060-1061.

Galef, B.G., Jr. The adaptive value of social learning: A reply to Laland. Animal Behaviour, 1996, 52, 641-644.

Clark, M. M., Robertson, R. K. & Galef, B. G., Jr. Effects of perinatal testosterone on handedness of gerbils: Support for part of the Geschwind-Galaburda hypothesis. Behavioral Neuroscience, 1996, 110, 413-417.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social influences on the food preferences and feeding behaviors of vertebrates. In E.D. Capaldi (Ed.) Why we Eat what we Eat. 2nd edition. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association (pp. 207-230), 1996.

Galef, B.G., Jr. The making of a science. In: Foundations of Animal Behavior. L.D. Houck & L.C. Drickamer (Eds.), pp. 5-12 Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996.

Heyes, C.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Social Learning and Imitation: the Roots of Culture. New York: Academic Press, 1996.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Introduction: Social learning and imitation. In C.M. Heyes and B.G. Galef, Jr. (Eds.), Social Learning and Imitation: the Roots of Culture (pp. 3-16). New York: Academic Press, 1996.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Social enhancement of food preferences in Norway rats: A brief review. In C.M. Heyes and B.G. Galef, Jr. (Eds.), Social Learning and Imitation: the Roots of Culture (pp. 49-64). New York: Academic Press, 1996.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Buckley, L.L. Use of foraging trails by Norway rats. Animal Behaviour, 51, 765-771, 1996.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Traditions in animals. Field observations and laboratory analyses. In M. Bekoff and D. Jamieson (Eds.) Readings in Animal Cognition., Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (pp.91- 106), 1996.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Food selection: Problems in understanding how we choose foods to eat. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 1996, 20, 67-73.

1995

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Allen, C. A new model system for studying animal tradition. Animal Behaviour, 1995, 50, 705-717.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Are socially acquired behaviours irreversible? Behavioral Processes, 1995, 34, 279-284.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G. Jr. A gerbil dam's fetal intrauterine position affects the sex ratios of litters she gestates. Physiology & Behavior, 1995, 57, 297-299.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Why behaviour patterns that animals learn socially are locally adaptive. Animal Behaviour, 1995, 49, 1325-1334.

Galef, B.G., Jr. Solicited review of Animal minds. D. Griffin. Animal Behaviour, 1995, 49, 1133-1135.

Clark, M.M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Prenatal influences on reproductive life-history strategies. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1995, 10, 151-153.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Learning socially to eat more of one food than of another. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1995, 109, 99-101.

Galef, B.G., Jr., & Wright, T.J. Groups of naive rats (Rattus norvegicus) learn to self-select an adequate diet faster than do isolated naive rats. Animal Behaviour, 1995, 49, 403-409.

1994

Clark, M.M., & Galef, B.G., Jr. A male gerbil's intrauterine position affects female response to his scent marks. Physiology & Behavior, 1994, 55, 1137-1139.

Galef, B.G., Jr. & Whiskin, E.E. Passage of time reduces effects of familiarity on social learning: Functional implications. Animal Behaviour, 1994, 48, 1057-1062.

McQuoid, L.M., & Galef, B.G., Jr. Effects of access to food during training on social learning by Burmese junglefowl. Animal Behaviour, 1994, 48, 737-739.

Clark, M.M., Ham, M. & Galef, B.G., Jr. Differences in the sex ratios of offspring originating in the right and left ovaries of Mongolian gerbils (Meriones ungui