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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1984 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1979 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Donald A. Dewsbury is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their academic career includes recognition by several professional organizations in the field of psychology and related sciences.

Dewsbury was named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1979. This designation indicates significant contributions to the discipline recognized by peers within the association.

In 1984, Dewsbury earned the distinction of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), reflecting acknowledgment by a broader scientific community beyond psychology.

While detailed records of Donald A. Dewsbury's research publications, frequent co-authorships, specific fields or subfields of study, and main topics of work are not available, their longstanding affiliation and fellowships suggest active engagement in academic and scientific endeavors within psychology and related areas at the University of Florida.

Best Publications

  • Dominance rank, copulatory behavior, and differential reproduction.

    Donald A. Dewsbury

  • Patterns of Copulatory Behavior in Male Mammals

    Donald A. Dewsbury

  • Diversity and adaptation in rodent copulatory behavior.

    Donald A. Dewsbury

  • Comparative animal behavior

    Donald A. Dewsbury

  • Communal nesting and communal nursing in house mice, Mus musculus domesticus

    C. Jo Manning;C. Jo Manning;Donald A. Dewsbury;Edward K. Wakeland;Wayne K. Potts

  • The darwin-bateman paradigm in historical context.

    Donald A. Dewsbury

  • A Quantitative Description of the Behavior of Rats During Copulation

    Donald A. Dewsbury

  • Paternal behavior in six species of muroid rodents

    Thomas G. Hartung;Donald A. Dewsbury

  • Copulatory Behavior of Golden Hamsters (Mesocricet Us Auratus)

    Bobby D. Boland;Bradford N. Bunnell;Donald A. Dewsbury

  • Paternal Behavior in Rodents

    Donald A. Dewsbury

  • Open-field behavior in muroid rodents.

    Richard C. Wilson;Thomas Vacek;David L. Lanier;Donald A. Dewsbury

  • Copulatory behaviour of rats (Rattus norvegicus) as a function of prior copulatory experience

    Donald A. Dewsbury

  • Role of prolonged copulatory behavior in facilitating reproductive success in a competitive mating situation in laboratory rats.

    David L. Lanier;Daniel Q. Estep;Donald A. Dewsbury

  • Differences in affiliative behavior, pair bonding, and vaginal cytology in two species of vole (Microtus ochrogaster and M. montanus).

    Lawrence E. Shapiro;Donald A. Dewsbury

  • Studies of sperm competition in two species of muroid rodents

    Donald A. Dewsbury;Denis J. Baumgardner

  • Familiarity and female mate choice in two species of voles (Microtus ochrogaster and Microtus montanus)

    Lawrence E. Shapiro;Denis Austin;Susan E. Ward;Donald A. Dewsbury

  • Comparative neuroanatomy of the sexually dimorphic hypothalamus in monogamous and polygamous voles.

    Lawrence E. Shapiro;Christiana M. Leonard;Charlene E. Sessions;Donald A. Dewsbury

  • Copulatory behaviour and differential reproduction of laboratory rats in a two-male, one-female competitive situation

    Donald A. Dewsbury;Thomas G. Hartung

  • Postimplantation pregnancy disruption in Microtus ochrogaster, M. pennsylvanicus and Peromyscus maniculatus

    Ann McM. Kenney;R. L. Evans;D. A. Dewsbury

  • Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach (4th ed.).

    Donald A. Dewsbury

Frequent Co-Authors

Vivien C. Pellis
Vivien C. Pellis University of Lethbridge
Benjamin D. Sachs
Benjamin D. Sachs University of Connecticut
Edward K. Wakeland
Edward K. Wakeland The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dean Keith Simonton
Dean Keith Simonton University of California, Davis
Robert C. Bolles
Robert C. Bolles University of Washington
Sergio M. Pellis
Sergio M. Pellis University of Lethbridge
Jaak Panksepp
Jaak Panksepp Washington State University
Christiana M. Leonard
Christiana M. Leonard University of Florida
Thomas R. Insel
Thomas R. Insel National Institutes of Health

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