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Author (up) Penzhorn Bl,
Title Home range sizes of Cape Mountain Zebras in the mountain zebra national park Type Journal Article
Year 1982 Publication Abbreviated Journal Koedoe
Volume 25 Issue Pages 103-108
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Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no
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Author (up) Penzhorn Bl,
Title Soil- eating by Cape Mountain Zebras in the mountain zebra nationl park Type Journal Article
Year 1982 Publication Abbreviated Journal Koedoe
Volume 25 Issue Pages 83-88
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Call Number Serial 1454
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Author (up) Poglayen- Neuwall I,
Title Einbürgerung exotischer Huftiere in New Mexico 1950 – 1979 Type Journal Article
Year 1982 Publication Zoologische Garten Abbreviated Journal Zool. Garten.
Volume 52 Issue Pages 195-232
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Call Number Serial 1481
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Author (up) Powell, A.J.; Wolff, P.R.
Title Sex differences in mouse urination patterns Type Journal Article
Year 1982 Publication Animal Behaviour. Abbreviated Journal Anim. Behav.
Volume 30 Issue 4 Pages 1207-1211
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Abstract When tested in circular open fields male and female mice (Mus musculus) produced strongly centrifugal urination patterns, which showed a clear `edge-dependency' in all the field sizes used. However, striking sex differences in the pattern of deposition were shown in terms of both the number and distribution of the urine spots. Male mice produce large numbers of spots which are regularly dispersed, while females produce relatively fewer spots with a more clumped distribution. It is suggested that a hitherto unsuspected level of intersexual communication may explain these differences.
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Call Number Serial 2145
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Author (up) Rescorla, R.A.; Holland, P.C.
Title Behavioral Studies of Associative Learning in Animals Type Journal Article
Year 1982 Publication Annual Review of Psychology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 33 Issue 1 Pages 265-308
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Serial 3540
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Author (up) Rubenstein D. I.,
Title Reproductive value and behavioral strategies: coming of age in monkeys and horses Type Journal Article
Year 1982 Publication Perspectives in Ethology Abbreviated Journal Perspect Ethol
Volume 5 Issue Pages 469-487
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Call Number Serial 1525
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Author (up) Ryder, O. A.; Wedemeyer, E. A.
Title A cooperative breeding programme for the mongolian wild horse Equus Przewalski in the United States Type Journal Article
Year 1982 Publication Abbreviated Journal Biol. Cons.
Volume 22 Issue Pages 259-271
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Author (up) Salter, R. E.; Hudson, R. J.
Title Social organization of feral horses in western Canada Type Journal Article
Year 1982 Publication Abbreviated Journal App. Anim. Ethol.
Volume 8 Issue Pages 207-223
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Author (up) Sato, S.
Title Leadership during actual grazing in a small herd of cattle Type Journal Article
Year 1982 Publication Applied Animal Ethology Abbreviated Journal Appl. Animal. Ethol.
Volume 8 Issue 1-2 Pages 53-65
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Abstract An understanding of patterns of leadership during grazing movements is important where the management of grazing cattle is concerned. This paper describes the leadership displayed by grazing cattle by recording the spatial relationship (grazing style) among herd members as the group progressed slowly through a field. Grazing style was divided into “A”, “B” and “C”, meaning following, independence and leading, respectively. The results revealed the following features: (1) the frequency distributions of grazing style and grazing formation used by the herd varied with the seasons; (2) the individual animal variation in grazing style did not fundamentally change with the seasons; (3) there was negative linear correlation between Styles A and C and between Styles A and B. The more any cow followed the grazing movement, the less likely it was to lead the grazing movement or to be independent. Styles C and B tended to be positively related; (4) high, medium and low ranking animals in social dominance showed tendencies to behave in Styles C, A and B, respectively; (5) grazing style and weight gain were not clearly related; (6) the cows that tended to lead, be independent or follow less, tended to get out of their paddocks. The observations suggested (1) that the leader-follower-independent relationship, although modified in each season, did not vary fundamentally, (2) that the active movement of high ranking animals and the independent movement of low ranking animals governed the voluntary formation in grazing, and (3) that as grazing cattle that behaved in a single group and did not escape from their paddock were much easier to manage, the grazing style that expressed these characteristics was one of the significant indices for management of grazing cattle.
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Author (up) Schäfer M,
Title Beobachtungen zum Paarungsverhalten des Hausesels Type Journal Article
Year 1982 Publication Abbreviated Journal Säugetierk Mitt
Volume 30 Issue Pages 13-25
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Call Number Serial 1561
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