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Zeeb, K., & Schnitzter, U. (1978). Equus caballus (Equidae) – Ruheverhalten, Hinlegen und Aufstehen. E.C., Film E 1620 des IWF Begleittext.
Abstract: Equus caballus (Equidae)-Behaviour at Rest, Lying down and Rising. The film shows the
behaviour at rest of the primitive horses of the Duke of Croy at DulmenNestphalia. With
the aid of several individual animals, complete relaxation, reclining and rising are shown.
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Premack D, & Woodruff G. (1978). Chimpanzee problem-solving: a test for comprehension. Science, 202(3), 532.
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Salter Re, H. J. (1978). Habitat utilization by feral horses in western Alberta. Naturaliste can., 105, 309–321.
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Klingel H,. (1978). La Vie Sociale des Zebres et des Antilopes. La Recherche, 86, 112–120.
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Hazem, A. S. (1978). [Collective review: Salmonella paratyphi in animals and in the environment]. Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr, 85(7), 296–303.
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Rau Re,. (1978). Additions to the revised list of preserved material of the extinct Cape colony quagga and notes on the relationship and distribution of southern plains zebras. Ann S Afr Mus, 77, 27–45.
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Stammbach, E. (1978). On Social Differentiation in Groups of Captive Female Hamadryas Baboons. Behaviour, 67(3-4), 322–338.
Abstract: The social differentiation in small groups of captive female hamadryas baboons was examined. Two positions could be distinguished: The highest ranking female, denoted as central individual, monopolized nearly all the presenting, mounting and grooming interactions. The lower ranking females, denoted as peripheral individuals, competed for access to the central female. All dyads of a group were arranged in a rank order according to the amount of sociopositive interaction which they reached within the group. This order of prevalence of dyads was positively correlated with the sum of dominance ranks of the dyad and the mutual attraction as estimated by choice tests. A multiple rank correlation demonstrated that the influence of the sum of ranks and of mutual attraction were nearly independent. If an individual's relationship to the central female had a higher rank of prevalence than that of its rival, it intervened more often and more successfully when the rival tried to interact with the central female. Interventions served to defend rather than to establish relationships. The results are compared with other studies that discuss basic principles governing structuring processes in nonhuman primate groups.
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Harris, F. (1978). On the Use of Windows for Harmonic Analysis with the Discrete Fourier Transform. Proc IEEE, 66.
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Clayton DA. (1978). Socially facilitated behavior. Q. Rev. Biol., 53, 373.
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Veeckman J,. (1978). Afwijkend sexuell gedrag van een dekhengst. Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschr, 47, 267–273.
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