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Flack, J.C.; de Waal, F.B.M.; Krakauer, D.C. Social structure, robustness, and policing cost in a cognitively sophisticated species 2005 The American Naturalist 168 165 E126-139
de Waal, F.B.M. Peace lessons from an unlikely source 2004 PLoS biology 174 2 E101
Weaver, A.; de Waal, F.B.M. The mother-offspring relationship as a template in social development: reconciliation in captive brown capuchins (Cebus apella) 2003 Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 180 117 101-110
de Waal, F.B.M.; Luttrell, L.M. Mechanisms of social reciprocity in three primate species: Symmetrical relationship characteristics or cognition? 1988 Ethology and Sociobiology 5809 9 101-118
Parish, A.R.; De Waal, F.B. The other “closest living relative”. How bonobos (Pan paniscus) challenge traditional assumptions about females, dominance, intra- and intersexual interactions, and hominid evolution 2000 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 189 907 97-113
Plotnik, J.; Nelson, P.A.; de Waal, F.B.M. Visual field information in the face perception of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) 2003 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 175 1000 94-98
de Waal, F.B. The end of nature versus nurture 1999 Scientific American 192 281 94-99
Weaver, A.; de Waal, F.B.M. An index of relationship quality based on attachment theory 2002 Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 183 116 93-106
Noë, R.; de Waal, F.B.; van Hooff, J.A. Types of dominance in a chimpanzee colony 1980 Folia primatologica; international journal of primatology 212 34 90-110
de Waal, F.B. Bonobo sex and society 1995 Scientific American 206 272 82-88