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Publications of Carl J. Erickson    :chronological  alphabetical  combined listing:

%% Journal Articles   
@article{fds287873,
   Author = {Erickson, C and Wright, MK and C, P and Simons, and E},
   Title = {"Mother-Infant Interation in the Aye-Aye"},
   Journal = {Daubentonia Madagascariensis},
   Year = {2003},
   Key = {fds287873}
}

@article{fds287874,
   Author = {Erickson, C and Dirga, E and Grassi, C},
   Title = {"Strategic Tap-Scanning Behavior in the Aye-Aye"},
   Journal = {Daubentonia Madagascariensis},
   Year = {2003},
   Key = {fds287874}
}

@article{fds287846,
   Author = {Erickson, CJ},
   Title = {Cues for prey location by aye-ayes (Daubentonia
             madagascariensis)},
   Journal = {Folia Primatologica},
   Volume = {69},
   Number = {SUPPL. 1},
   Pages = {35-40},
   Publisher = {S. Karger AG},
   Year = {1998},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0015-5713},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000073561900005&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Doi = {10.1159/000052697},
   Key = {fds287846}
}

@article{fds287847,
   Author = {Erickson, CJ and Nowicki, S and Dollar, L and Goehring,
             N},
   Title = {Percussive foraging: Stimuli for prey location by aye-ayes
             (Daubentonia madagascariensis)},
   Journal = {International Journal of Primatology},
   Volume = {19},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {111-122},
   Year = {1998},
   Month = {January},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1020363128240},
   Abstract = {Aye-ayes (Daubentonia madagascariensis) use the thin middle
             finger to tap on wood in search of subsurface cavities
             containing insect larvae. When a cavity is located, they
             gnaw away wood until the prey can be extracted. Previous
             researchers suggested that acoustical cues reveal cavity
             location. We designed five studies to identify the cavity
             features that provide acoustical cues. When cavities were
             backfilled with gelatin or acoustical foam, excavation was
             still successful, suggesting that the reverberation of sound
             in air-filled cavities is not necessary for detection.
             Moreover, when the density of cavity content was varied,
             there was no difference in excavation frequency. On the
             other hand, a one-dimensional break in the subsurface wood
             was an effective stimulus for excavation. These studies
             suggest that a simple interface beneath the surface is
             sufficient to elicit excavation and that neither prey nor
             cavity nor even small air pockets are necessary to elicit
             the behavior. These results raise provocative questions as
             to how the aye-aye manages to forage efficiently.},
   Doi = {10.1023/A:1020363128240},
   Key = {fds287847}
}

@article{fds287870,
   Author = {Erickson, C and Nowicki, S and Dollar, L and Goehring,
             N},
   Title = {Percussive Foraging: Stimuli for Prey Location by
             Aye-Ayes},
   Journal = {(Daubentonia madagascariensis) International Journal of
             Primatology},
   Volume = {19},
   Pages = {111-122},
   Year = {1998},
   Key = {fds287870}
}

@article{fds287872,
   Author = {Erickson, C},
   Title = {Cues for Prey Location by Aye-Aye},
   Journal = {Daubentonia Madagascariensis, Folia Pimatologica},
   Volume = {69 (suppl)},
   Pages = {35-40},
   Year = {1998},
   Key = {fds287872}
}

@article{fds287871,
   Author = {Erickson, CJ},
   Title = {Sociopathy and sociobiology: Biological units and behavioral
             units},
   Journal = {Behavioral and Brain Sciences},
   Volume = {18},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {555},
   Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
   Year = {1995},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0140-525X},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1995TJ30000061&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Abstract = {Behavioral biologists have long sought to link behavioral
             units (e.g., aggression, depression, sociopathy) with
             biological units (e.g., genes, neurotransmitters, hormones,
             neuroanatomical loci). These units, originally contrived for
             descriptive purposes, often lead to misunderstandings when
             they are reified for purposes of causal analysis. This
             genetic and biochemical explanation for sociopathy reflects
             such problems.},
   Doi = {10.1017/s0140525x00039753},
   Key = {fds287871}
}

@article{fds287848,
   Author = {Erickson, C},
   Title = {Sociopathy and sociobiology: Biological units and behavioral
             units. A commentary on L. Mealey's "The Sociobiology of
             Sociopathy: An Integrated Evolutionary Model"},
   Journal = {Behavioral and Brain Sciences},
   Volume = {18},
   Pages = {555-556},
   Year = {1995},
   Key = {fds287848}
}

@article{fds287849,
   Author = {Erickson, C},
   Title = {Feeding site features of the aye-aye, Daubentonia
             madagascariensis},
   Journal = {American Journal of Primatology},
   Volume = {35},
   Pages = {235-240},
   Year = {1995},
   Key = {fds287849}
}

@article{fds287850,
   Author = {Erickson, CJ},
   Title = {Tap-scanning and extractive foraging in aye-ayes,
             Daubentonia madagascariensis.},
   Journal = {Folia primatologica; international journal of
             primatology},
   Volume = {62},
   Number = {1-3},
   Pages = {125-135},
   Year = {1994},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0015-5713},
   url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7721198},
   Abstract = {The trees on which aye-ayes forage contain complex
             communities of organisms. Aye-ayes appear to use
             tap-scanning behaviour, in combination with complex
             perceptual and inferential capabilities, to exploit these
             communities as a source of food. In doing so, they alter
             them, perhaps to their own advantage.},
   Doi = {10.1159/000156769},
   Key = {fds287850}
}

@article{fds287852,
   Author = {Erickson, CJ},
   Title = {Percussive foraging in the aye-aye, Daubentonia
             madagascariensis},
   Journal = {Animal Behaviour},
   Volume = {41},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {793-801},
   Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
   Year = {1991},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0003-3472},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1991FP02500007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Abstract = {A series of studies is described in which some of the
             sensory and motor capabilities used by the aye-aye,
             Daubentonia madagascariensis, in foraging for insect larvae
             are delineated. Although visual and olfactory cues may be of
             some aid, they are not necessary for successful location of
             larvae within woody sources. Rather, the aye-aye gently taps
             on wood surfaces to determine the location of cavities.
             Although the aye-aye can accurately locate cavities that
             contain no larvae or those containing inactive prey,
             significantly more cavities are opened when they contain
             active larvae. These observations suggest that this primate
             uses echolocation or a cutaneous sense to find cavities and
             can also detect the movements of insect larvae within the
             cavities. © 1991 The Association for the Study of Animal
             Behaviour.},
   Doi = {10.1016/S0003-3472(05)80346-X},
   Key = {fds287852}
}

@article{fds287851,
   Author = {Milliden, G and Ward, J and Erickson, CJ},
   Title = {Independent digit control in foraging by the aye-aye
             (Daubentonia madagascariensis)},
   Journal = {Folia Primatologica},
   Volume = {52},
   Pages = {109-123},
   Year = {1991},
   Key = {fds287851}
}

@article{fds287853,
   Author = {Erickson, C},
   Title = {Interactions between the dragonfly, Hagenius brevistylus,
             and the damselfy, Calopteryx maculata},
   Journal = {Notulae Ondonatologicae},
   Year = {1989},
   Key = {fds287853}
}

@article{fds287854,
   Author = {Erickson, CJ and Reid, ME},
   Title = {Wingclapping behavior in Calopteryx maculata (P. De
             Beauvois) (Zygoptera: Calopterygidae)},
   Journal = {Odonatologica},
   Volume = {18},
   Pages = {380-383},
   Year = {1989},
   Key = {fds287854}
}

@article{fds287855,
   Author = {Lumpkin, S and Kessel, K and Zenone, PG and Erickson,
             CJ},
   Title = {Proximity between the sexes in ring doves: Social bonds or
             surveillance?},
   Journal = {Animal Behaviour},
   Volume = {30},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {506-513},
   Publisher = {ACADEMIC PRESS LTD},
   Year = {1982},
   Month = {January},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0003-3472(82)80063-8},
   Abstract = {Most bird species are monogamous, and in many instances the
             male provides a substantial contribution to the care of the
             young. Traditionally, the initial phase of the relationship
             between the sexes has been characterized in terms of pair
             formation and an increasing bond between the sexes. But
             recent formulations emphasize the role of guarding,
             surveillance, and other behavioural devices that protect the
             genetic relationship of the male to the offspring for which
             he cares. Ring doves were studied to determine whether the
             details of the relationship during the initial period are
             consistent with this latter view. Experiment 1 reveals that
             males remain in close proximity to their mates until the
             first egg is laid and the fertile period of the female ends;
             social contact then falls to a low level. Experiment 2 shows
             that when the female is removed during her fertile period,
             the male searches and calls more vigorously than does a
             female when her partner is absent. Finally, Experiment 3
             demonstrates that it is visual contact rather than simply
             proximity that the male maintains during the fertile period
             of the female. These observations are consonant with the
             view that males maintain surveillance over their mates, but
             they do not exclude the possibility that the behaviour
             patterns might provide other benefits as well. ©
             1982.},
   Doi = {10.1016/S0003-3472(82)80063-8},
   Key = {fds287855}
}

@article{fds287856,
   Author = {Allen, TO and Erickson, CJ},
   Title = {Social aspects of the termination of incubation behaviour in
             the ring dove (Streptopelia risoria)},
   Journal = {Animal Behaviour},
   Volume = {30},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {345-351},
   Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
   Year = {1982},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0003-3472},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1982NQ92800004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Abstract = {The role of male and female ring doves (Streptopelia
             risoria) in the termination of incubation behaviour was
             studied first by observing heterosexual pairs (male and
             female) and homosexual pairs (female and female) (experiment
             1). Male/female pairs incubate for 22 days whether squab or
             unhatched eggs are in the nest; female/female pairs incubate
             for 25 days or more. Males take the lead in terminating
             incubation. Another group of doves, separated from their
             (heterosexual) partners late in incubation, were exposed to
             one of four stimulus conditions: (a) an incubating dove; (b)
             a reproductively-inactive dove; (c) a reproductively-active
             dove; (d) visual isolation. Females extended the duration of
             their incubation when exposed to the sight of another dove,
             except when the stimulus dove was reproductively active.
             Males did not extend their incubation in response to these
             social cues. These social stimuli terminating incubation
             behaviour coordinate the withdrawal from the nest of male
             and female in preparation for the next breeding episode in
             this monogamous species. © 1982.},
   Doi = {10.1016/S0003-3472(82)80045-6},
   Key = {fds287856}
}

@article{fds287857,
   Author = {Zenone, PG and Sims, ME and Erickson, CJ},
   Title = {Male Ring Dove Behavior and the Defense of Genetic
             Paternity},
   Journal = {The American Naturalist},
   Volume = {114},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {615-626},
   Publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
   Year = {1979},
   Month = {November},
   ISSN = {0003-0147},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1979HU45300001&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Doi = {10.1086/283511},
   Key = {fds287857}
}

@article{fds287858,
   Author = {Erickson, CJ and Zenone, PG},
   Title = {Aggressive courtship as a means of avoiding
             cuckoldry},
   Journal = {Animal Behaviour},
   Volume = {26},
   Number = {PART 1},
   Pages = {307-308},
   Publisher = {Elsevier BV},
   Year = {1978},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0003-3472},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1978ER94300036&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Doi = {10.1016/0003-3472(78)90036-2},
   Key = {fds287858}
}

@article{fds287859,
   Author = {Erickson, CJ and Hutchison, JB},
   Title = {Induction of nesting behaviour in male barbary doves by
             intracerebral androgen},
   Journal = {Journal of Reproduction and Fertility},
   Volume = {50},
   Pages = {9-16},
   Year = {1977},
   Key = {fds287859}
}

@article{fds287861,
   Author = {Cooper, RL and Erickson, CJ},
   Title = {Effects of septal lesions on the courtship behavior of male
             ring doves (Streptopelia risoria).},
   Journal = {Hormones and behavior},
   Volume = {7},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {441-450},
   Year = {1976},
   Month = {December},
   ISSN = {0018-506X},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1976CQ88900007&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Doi = {10.1016/0018-506x(76)90015-5},
   Key = {fds287861}
}

@article{fds287860,
   Author = {Erickson, CJ and Zenone, PG},
   Title = {Courtship differences in male ring doves: avoidance of
             cuckoldry?},
   Journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)},
   Volume = {192},
   Number = {4246},
   Pages = {1353-1354},
   Year = {1976},
   Month = {June},
   ISSN = {0036-8075},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:A1976BU52900029&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Abstract = {Male ring doves exhibit less courtship and more aggressive
             behavior toward females that have recently associated with
             other males than to females that have been isolated. The
             difference in response may be related to the differing
             probability of cuckoldry.},
   Doi = {10.1126/science.192.4246.1353},
   Key = {fds287860}
}

@article{fds287862,
   Author = {Korenbrot, CC and Schomberg, DW and Erickson, CJ},
   Title = {Radioimmunoassay of plasma estradiol during the breeding
             cycle of ring doves (Streptopelia risoria).},
   Journal = {Endocrinology},
   Volume = {94},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {1126-1132},
   Year = {1974},
   Month = {April},
   ISSN = {0013-7227},
   url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4818772},
   Doi = {10.1210/endo-94-4-1126},
   Key = {fds287862}
}

@article{fds287863,
   Author = {Lambe, DR and Erickson, CJ},
   Title = {Ovarian activity of female ring doves (Streptopelia risoria)
             exposed to marginal stimuli from males},
   Journal = {Physiological Psychology},
   Volume = {1},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {281-283},
   Publisher = {Springer Nature},
   Year = {1973},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/BF03326923},
   Abstract = {Although previous studies have indicated that male displays
             promote ovulation in the female ring dove, it was unknown
             whether perception of the male’s structural features was
             an essential prerequisite for the response. In the present
             study, females were exposed to the shadow of a courting male
             or to his vocalization alone. Vocalization itself was
             ineffective in inducing ovulation, but half of the females
             provided with the additional visual stimulus laid eggs. It
             is suggested that perception of the feather and color
             patterns of the male are not essential conditions for the
             female’s response. © 1973, Psychonomic Society, Inc.. All
             rights reserved.},
   Doi = {10.3758/BF03326923},
   Key = {fds287863}
}

@article{fds287864,
   Author = {Erickson, C},
   Title = {Progressive changes in the social behavior of ring doves
             (Streptopelia risoria) exposed to familiar and unfamiliar
             breeding partners},
   Journal = {The Auk},
   Volume = {90},
   Pages = {780-795},
   Year = {1973},
   Key = {fds287864}
}

@article{fds287865,
   Author = {Martinez Vargas and MC and Erickson, CJ},
   Title = {Some social and hormonal determinants of nest-building
             behaviour in the ring dove (Streptopelia
             risoria)},
   Journal = {Behaviour},
   Volume = {45},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {12-37},
   Year = {1973},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853974x00570},
   Doi = {10.1163/156853974x00570},
   Key = {fds287865}
}

@article{fds287866,
   Author = {Erickson, CJ and Morris, RL},
   Title = {Effects of mate familiarity on the courtship and
             reproductive success of the ring dove (Streptopelia
             risoria)},
   Journal = {Animal Behaviour},
   Volume = {20},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {341-344},
   Year = {1972},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0003-3472(72)80056-3},
   Doi = {10.1016/s0003-3472(72)80056-3},
   Key = {fds287866}
}

@article{fds287868,
   Author = {Erickson, C},
   Title = {Induction of female ovarian activity by androgen treatment
             of male mates},
   Journal = {Journal of Comparative and Physiological
             Psychology},
   Volume = {71},
   Pages = {210-215},
   Year = {1970},
   Key = {fds287868}
}

@article{fds287867,
   Author = {Erickson, CJ and Bruder, RH and Komisaruk, BR and Lehman,
             DS},
   Title = {Selective inhibition by progesterone of androgen-induced
             behavior in male ring doves (Streptopelia
             risoria)},
   Journal = {Endocrinology},
   Volume = {81},
   Pages = {39-44},
   Year = {1967},
   Key = {fds287867}
}

@article{fds287869,
   Author = {Erickson, CJ and Lehrman, DS},
   Title = {Effect of castration of male ring dove upon ovarian activity
             of females},
   Journal = {Journal of Comparative and Physiological
             Psychology},
   Volume = {58},
   Pages = {164-166},
   Year = {1964},
   Key = {fds287869}
}


%% Chapters in Books   
@misc{fds22056,
   Author = {C. Erickson},
   Title = {Perspectives on percussive foraging in the aye-aye
             (Daubentonia madagascariensis)},
   Pages = {251-259},
   Booktitle = {Creatures of the Dark: The Nocturnal Prosimians},
   Publisher = {New York: Plenum},
   Editor = {L. Alterman and G.A. Doyle and M.K. Izard},
   Year = {1995},
   Key = {fds22056}
}

@misc{fds22047,
   Author = {C. Erickson},
   Title = {Social induction of the ovarian response in the female ring
             dove},
   Volume = {474},
   Pages = {13-20},
   Booktitle = {Reproduction: A behavioral and neuroendocrine
             perspective},
   Publisher = {Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences},
   Editor = {H. Siegel and B. Komisaruk and M.F. Cheng and H.
             Feder},
   Year = {1986},
   Key = {fds22047}
}

@misc{fds22045,
   Author = {C. Erickson},
   Title = {Mrs. Harvey's parrot and the problem of socioendocrine
             response},
   Volume = {6},
   Pages = {261-285},
   Booktitle = {Perspectives in Ethology},
   Publisher = {New York: Plenum},
   Editor = {P.P.G. Bateson and P. Klopfer},
   Year = {1985},
   Key = {fds22045}
}

@misc{fds22044,
   Author = {C. Erickson},
   Title = {Reproductive physiology and the defense of genetic
             paternity},
   Pages = {437-450},
   Booktitle = {Hormones and Behaviour in Higher Vertebrates},
   Publisher = {Berlin Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag},
   Editor = {J. Balthazart and E. Prove and R. Gilles},
   Year = {1983},
   Key = {fds22044}
}

@misc{fds22040,
   Author = {C. Erickson},
   Title = {Mate selection},
   Booktitle = {The Oxford companion to animal behaviour},
   Publisher = {Oxford: Clarendon},
   Editor = {D. McFarland},
   Year = {1980},
   Key = {fds22040}
}

@misc{fds22037,
   Author = {C. Erickson},
   Title = {Sexual affiliation in animals: Pair bonds and reproductive
             strategies},
   Pages = {697-725},
   Booktitle = {Biological determinants of sexual behaviour},
   Publisher = {Chichester: Wiley},
   Editor = {J.B. Hutchison},
   Year = {1978},
   Key = {fds22037}
}

@misc{fds22030,
   Author = {C. Erickson},
   Title = {The hormonal basis of co-operative nest building},
   Pages = {91-109},
   Booktitle = {Neural and endocrine aspects of behavior in
             birds},
   Publisher = {Amsterdam: Elsevier},
   Editor = {P. Caryl and P. Wright and D.W. Vowles},
   Year = {1975},
   Key = {fds22030}
}

@misc{fds22029,
   Author = {C. Erickson},
   Title = {Natur und Funktion der Paarbindung},
   Pages = {438-448},
   Booktitle = {Grzimek's Tierleben},
   Publisher = {Munich: Kindler},
   Editor = {K. Immelmann},
   Year = {1974},
   Key = {fds22029}
}


%% Commentaries/Book Reviews   
@article{fds22046,
   Author = {N.E. and E.C. Collias},
   Title = {Nestbuilding and bird behavior},
   Journal = {Animal Behaviour},
   Volume = {33},
   Pages = {1044-1045},
   Year = {1985},
   Key = {fds22046}
}

@article{fds22039,
   Author = {Beastwatcher},
   Title = {Advances in the study of behavior},
   Journal = {Contemporary Psychology},
   Volume = {24},
   Pages = {105-106},
   Editor = {J.S. Rosenblatt and R.A. Hinde and C. Beer and M.C.
             Busnel},
   Year = {1979},
   Key = {fds22039}
}

@article{fds22033,
   Author = {C.S. Carter},
   Title = {Hormones and Sexual Behavior},
   Journal = {Animal Behavior},
   Volume = {24},
   Pages = {241},
   Year = {1976},
   Key = {fds22033}
}

@article{fds22034,
   Author = {Wolfgang Wickler},
   Title = {The sexual code},
   Journal = {Contemporary Psychology},
   Volume = {18},
   Pages = {170-171},
   Year = {1973},
   Key = {fds22034}
}


%% Other   
@misc{fds29559,
   Author = {Erickson, C.J. and Nowicki, S. and Dollar,
             L.},
   Title = {Percussive foraging and the detection of subsurface features
             by the aye-aye, Daubentonia Madagascariensis},
   Journal = {American Journal of Primatology},
   Volume = {33},
   Number = {206},
   Year = {1994},
   Key = {fds29559}
}

@misc{fds29560,
   Author = {Milliken, G.W. and Ward, J.P. and C.J. Erickson},
   Title = {Independent digit use in extracting insect larvae from wood
             cavities by the aye-aye},
   Journal = {American Journal of Primatology},
   Volume = {20},
   Number = {213},
   Year = {1990},
   Key = {fds29560}
}

@misc{fds29558,
   Author = {C. Erickson},
   Title = {Recent advances in the study of animal behavior},
   Year = {1971},
   Key = {fds29558}
}

@misc{fds29561,
   Author = {Morris, R.L. and Erickson, C.J.},
   Title = {Factors affecting the maintenance of the pair bond
             (Streptopelia risoria)},
   Journal = {American Zoologist},
   Volume = {9},
   Number = {59},
   Year = {1969},
   Key = {fds29561}
}


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