Journal Articles & Book Chapters

1. Bentley-Condit, V.K. & Smith, E.O, 2010. Animal tool use: current definitions and an updated comprehensive catalog. Behaviour, 147 (2): 185-232.

2. Rilling, J.K., Kaufman, T.L., Smith, E.O., Patel, Rajan, & Worthman, C.M., 2009. Abdominal depth and waist circumference as influential in determinants of human female attractiveness. Evolution and Human Behavior 30 (1): 21-31.

3. Smith, E.O., 2009. Evolution, primates, and subaltern genocide. In: Genocides by the Oppressed: Subaltern Genocide in Theory and Practice, Robins, N.A. & Jones, A., eds., Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, pp. 159-184.

4. Trevathan, W.R., Smith, E.O., & McKenna, J.J., 2008. Introduction and overview of evolutionary medicine. In: Evolutionary Medicine and Health: New Perspectives, Trevathan, W.R., Smith, E.O., & McKenna, J.J., eds., Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 1-54.

5. Lende, D. H. &Smith, E.O., 2002. Evolution meets biopsychosociality: an analysis of addictive behavior. Addiction 97 (4): 447-458.

6. Smith, E.O. & Lende, D. H., 2001. Evolution and substance abuse. Medicina delle Tossicodipendeneze (Italian Journal of Addiction) 31 (June): 19-28.

7. Bentley-Condit, V., Moore, T. & Smith, E.O. 2001. Analysis of infant handling and the effects of female rank among Tana River adult female yellow baboons (Papio cynocephalus cynocephalus) using permutation/randomization tests. American Journal of Primatology 55 (2): 117-130.

8. Smith, E.O., 1999. High heels and evolution. Psychology, Evolution, and Gender 1 (3): 245-277.

9. Smith, E.O., 1999. Yawning: An evolutionary perspective. Human Evolution 14 (3): 191-198.

10. Smith, E.O. & Helms, W S., 1999. Evolutionary theory and high heels. Foot and Ankle 20 (1): 55-57

11. Bentley-Condit, V. & Smith, E.O. 1999. Female dominance and social relationships among yellow baboons. American Journal of Primatology 47 (4): 321-344.

12. Smith, E.O., 1999. Evolution, addiction and substance abuse, In: Evolutionary Medicine, Trevathan, W.R., Smith, E.O., & McKenna, J.J. eds., Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 375- 405.

13. Trevathan, W.R., Smith, E.O., & McKenna, J.J., 1999. Introduction, In: Evolutionary Medicine, Trevathan, W.R.., Smith, E.O., & McKenna, J.J. eds., Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 3-6.

14. St. George, D., Witte, S.M., Turner, T.R., Weiss, M.L., Phillips-Conroy, J., Smith, E.O. & Rogers, J., 1998. Microsatellite variation in two populations of free-ranging yellow baboons (Papio hamadryas cynocephalus). International Journal of Primatology 19 (2): 273-285.

15. Bentley-Condit, V., & Smith, E.O., 1997. Female reproductive parameters of the Tana River yellow baboons. International Journal of Primatology 18 (4): 581-596.

16. Stavisky, R., Russell, E., Stallings, J., Smith, E.O., Worthman, C.M. & Whitten, P.L., 1995. Fecal steroid analysis of ovarian cycles in free-ranging baboons. American Journal of Primatology 36 (4): 285-297

17. Condit, V. & Smith, E.O., 1994. Yellow baboon labor and parturition at the Tana River National Primate Reserve, Kenya. American Journal of Primatology 33 (1): 51-55.

18. Condit, V. & Smith, E.O., 1994. Predation on a yellow baboon (Papio cynocephalus cynocephalus) by a lioness in the Tana River National Primate Reserve, Kenya. American Journal of Primatology 33 (1): 57-64.

19. Smith, E.O., 1993. Dispersal in Sub-Saharan baboons. Folia Primatologica 59 (4): 177-185.

20. Smith, E.O. & Sprague, D.S., 1992. Introduction: Migration and dispersal. International Journal of Primatology 13 (4) : 1-4

21. Martin, S.P., Smith, E.O. & Byrd, L.D., 1990. Effects of dominance rank on d-amphetamine-induced increases in aggression. Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior 37 (3): 493-496.

22. Smith, E.O. & Whitten, P.L., 1988. Triadic interactions in savanna-dwelling baboons. International Journal of Primatology 9 (5): 409-416.

23. Smith, E.O., 1987. Deception and evolutionary biology. Cultural Anthropology 2 (1): 50-64.

24. Smith, E.O. & Byrd, L.D., 1987. External and internal influences on aggression in captive group- living monkeys. In: Child Abuse and Neglect: Biosocial Dimensions, R. J. Gelles and J. B. Lancaster (eds.). Aldine de Gruyter, Hawthorne, New York, pp. 175-199.

25. Peffer, P.G., Byrd, L.D. & Smith, E.O., 1986. Effects of d-amphetamine on grooming and proximity in stumptail macaques: differential effects on social bonds. Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior 24 (4): 1025-1030.

26. Dahl, J.F. & Smith, E.O., 1985. Assessing variation in the social behavior of stumptail macaques using thermal criteria. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 68 (4): 467-477.

27. Murray, R.D., Bour, E.S. & Smith, E.O., 1985. Female menstrual cyclicity and sexual behavior in stumptail macaques (Macaca arctoides). International Journal of Primatology 6 (1): 101-113.

28. Smith, E.O. & Byrd, L.D., 1985. d-Amphetamine induced changes in social interaction patterns. Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior 22 (1): 135-139.

29. Whitten, P.L. & Smith, E.O., 1984. Patterns of wounding in stumptail macaques (Macaca arctoides). Primates 25 (3): 326-336.

30. Smith, E.O. & Peffer-Smith, P.G., 1984. Adult male-immature interactions in captive stumptail macaques (Macaca arctoides). In: Primate Paternalism, D.M. Taub (ed.). Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, pp. 88-112.

31. Smith, E.O. & Byrd, L.D., 1984. Contrasting effects of d-amphetamine on affiliation and aggression in monkeys. Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior 20 (2): 255-260.

32. Smith, E.O., 1984. Non-seasonal breeding patterns in stumptail macaques (Macaca arctoides). Primates 25 (1): 117-122.

33. Murray, R.D. & Smith, E. O., 1983. The role of dominance and intrafamilial bonding in the avoidance of close inbreeding. Journal of Human Evolution 12 (5): 481-486.

34. Peffer-Smith, P.G, Smith, E.O. & Byrd, L.D., 1983. Effects of d-amphetamine on self-aggression and posturing in stumptail macaques. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 40 (3): 313-320.

35. Smith, E.O. & Byrd, L.D., 1983. Studying the behavioral effects of drugs in group-living nonhuman primates. In: Ethopharmacology: Primate Models of Neuropsychiatric Disorders, K. A. Miczek (ed.). Alan R. Liss, New York, pp. 1-31.

36. Smith, E.O. & Peffer-Smith, P.G., 1982. Triadic interactions in captive Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus, Linnaeus, 1758): “agonistic buffering”? American Journal of Primatology 2 (1): 99-107

37. Smith, E.O., 1981. Device for capture and restraint of nonhuman primates. Laboratory Animal Science 31 (3): 305-306.

38. Smith, E.O.& Begeman, M.L., 1980. BORES: Behavior observation recording and editing system. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation 12 (1): 1-7.

39. Bernstein, I.S. & Smith, E.O., 1979. Editors’ introduction & In summary. In: Primate Ecology and Human Origins. Ecological Influences on Social Organization, I. S. Bernstein and E.O. Smith (eds.). Garland Publishing Company, New York, pp. xi-xvii, 341-349.

40. Smith, E.O. & Fraser, M.D., 1978. Social play in captive rhesus macaques, Macaca mulatta: a cluster analysis. In: Social Play in Primates, E.O. Smith (ed.). Academic Press, New York, pp. 79-112.

41. Smith, E.O., 1978. A historical view on the study of play: Statement of the problem. In: Social Play in Primates, E.O. Smith (ed.), Academic Press, New York, pp. 1-32.

42. Poirier, F.E. & Smith, E.O., 1974. The crab-eating macaques (Macaca fascicularis) of Angaur Island, Palau, Micronesia, (Part 1 of 2). Folia Primatologica 22 (4): 258-282.

43. Poirier, F.E. & Smith, E.O., 1974. The crab-eating macaques (Macaca fascicularis) of Angaur Island, Palau, Micronesia, (Part 2 of 2). Folia Primatologica 22 (4): 283-306.

44. Poirier, F.E. & Smith, E.O., 1974. Socializing functions of primate play. American Zoologist 14 (1): 275-287. Reprinted 1978 In: Evolution of Play Behavior, D. Müller-Schwarze (ed.). Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, New York, pp. 112-124.

45. Smith, E.O., 1973. Further description of the control role of pigtail macaques, Macaca nemestrina. Primates 14 (4): 413-419.

46. Smith, E.O., 1972. A review of the concept of social dominance as the basis for nonhuman primate social organization. Working Papers in Sociology and Anthropology (University of Georgia) 4: 18-29.