Books
Shackelford, T. K. & Pound, N. (2005). Sperm Competition in Humans: Classic and Contemporary Readings. New York: Springer.
Shackelford, T. K. & Pound, N. (2005). Sperm Competition in Humans: Classic and Contemporary Readings. New York: Springer.
Price, M.E., Pound, N., Dunn, J., Hopkins, S. and Kang, J., Body shape preferences: Associations with rater body shape and sociosexuality, PLOS ONE. http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052532
Stephen, I.D, Scott, I.M, Coetzee, V., Pound, N., Perrett, D.I., & Penton-Voak, I.S. (in press). Cross-cultural effects of color, but not morphological masculinity, on perceived attractiveness of men's faces. Evolution & Human Behavior.
Sell, A., Hone, L, & Pound, N. (2012). The importance of physical strength to human males. Human Nature, 23, 30-44.
Scott, I.M.L., Pound,
N.
Stephen, I.D., Clark, A.P., & Penton-Voak, I.S. (2010). Does
masculinity matter? The contribution of masculine face shape to male
attractiveness in humans. PLOS ONE. http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013585
Wilson, M., Daly,
M., & Pound,
N. (2009). Sex Differences in Competitive Confrontation and
Risk-taking. In Rubin, R.T. & Pfaff, D.W. (Eds.), Hormone/Behavior
Relations of Clinical Importance. San Diego:
Academic Press.
Pound, N., Daly, M. & Wilson, M.
(2009). There's no contest: Human sex differences are sexually
selected. Behavioral
& Brain Sciences, 32,
286-287. Download
Wilson, M., Daly,
M., & Pound,
N. (2009) Sex Differences and Intrasexual Variation in
Competitive Confrontation and Risk Taking: An Evolutionary
Psychological Perspective. In: Donald W. Pfaff, Arthur P. Arnold, Anne
M. Etgen, Susan E. Fahrbach and Robert T. Rubin, editors. Hormones, Brain and Behavior, 2nd
edition, Vol 5. San Diego: Academic Press. pp. 2825-2852.
Pound, N., Penton-Voak, I.S., &
Surridge, A. K. (2009). Testosterone responses to competition in men
are related to facial masculinity. Proceedings
of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences, 276, 153-159. Download from BURA
Brown, W.M.,
Price, M.E., Kang, J.,
Pound, N., Zhao, Y., Yu, H. (2008). Fluctuating
asymmetry and preferences for sex-typical bodily characteristics. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 105,
12938-43. Download
Pound, N., Penton-Voak, I.S., &
Brown W. M. (2007) Facial symmetry is positively associated with
self-reported extraversion. Personality
& Individual Differences, 43, 1572-1582. Download from BURA
Penton-Voak, I.S., Cahill, S., Pound, N., Kempe, V., Biersack, S., & Schaeffler, F. (2007) Male facial attractiveness, perceived personality, and child-directed speech. Evolution and Human Behavior, 28: 253-259.
Penton-Voak, I.S.,
Pound,
N., Little, A.C., & Perrett, D.I. (2006). Personality
judgments from natural and composite facial images: more evidence for a
'kernel of truth' in social perception. Social
Cognition, 24, 490-524.
Pound,
N., Shackelford,
T.K. & Goetz,
A.T. (2005). Sperm competition in humans. In Shackelford, T.K.
& Pound, N. (Eds.) Sperm Competition in Humans:
Classic and Contemporary Readings. New York: Springer. pp.
3-32.
Shackelford, T.K.,
Pound,
N., and Goetz, A.T. (2005) Psychological and Physiological
Adaptations to Sperm Competition in Humans. Review of General
Psychology, 9, 228-248. Download from BURA
Pound, N. & Josephson, S. C.
(2005). What
we can and can't learn about biology from
feminism (book review of Sexual Selections: What We Can and Can't Learn
about Sex from Animals. Marlene Zuk).Bioscience,
55, 177-178. Download from BURA.
Shackelford, T.K.,
Pound,
N., Goetz, A.T., and LaMunyon, C.W. (2005). Female infidelity
and sperm competition. In D.M. Buss (Ed.), The
Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology. Hoboken, NJ:
John Wiley & Sons. pp 372-393.
Pound, N. and Gage. M.J.G. (2004). Prudent
sperm allocation in Rattus Norvegicus: A mammalian
model of adaptive ejaculate adjustment. Animal
Behaviour, 68,
Pound, N. (2002). Male interest in visual cues of sperm competition risk. Evolution and Human Behavior, 23, 443-466.
Pound, N., Javed, M. H., Ruberto, C., Shaikh, A., and Del Valle, A (2002). Duration of sexual arousal predicts semen parameters for masturbatory ejaculates. Physiology and Behavior, 76, 685-689.
Wilson, M., Daly, M., and Pound, N. (2002) An evolutionary psychological perspective on the modulation of competitive confrontation and risk-taking. In Pfaff, D. et al. (Eds.), Hormones, Brain and Behavior, Vol. 5. San Diego: Academic Press.
Pound, N. & Daly, M. (2000) Functional significance of human female orgasm still hypothetical. Commentary on "The Evolution of Human Mating: Trade-Offs and Strategic Pluralism" (S.W. Gangestad & J.A. Simpson). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23, 620-621. Download
Pound, N. (1999) Effects of morphine on electrically evoked contractions of the vas deferens in two congeneric rodent species differing in sperm competition intensity. Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences, 266, 1755-1758.
Pound, N. (1997) Effects of morphine on electrically induced contractions of the vas deferens in Peromyscus californicus and Peromyscus maniculatus. Peromyscus Newsletter 23, 30.