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Rubenstein D.I. (2015). Networks of terrestrial ungulates: linking form and function. In D. P. & Croft D. W. Franks R. James J. Krause (Ed.), Animal Social Networks. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Goossens, A., Schwartz, C., Barret, B., Jacquot, M., Van-Erck-Westergren, E., & Tomberg, C. (2015). Characterisation of the splenius muscle’s activity (Splenius cervicis) during a walk phase at the warm up onset of ridden horses (Equus caballus). In , & K. Krueger (Ed.), Proceedings of the 3. International Equine Science Meeting. Wald: Xenophon Publishing.
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Krueger, K. (Ed.). (2015). Proceedings of the 3. International Equine Science Meeting. Proc. 3. Int. Equine. Sci. Mtg. Wald: Xenophon Publishing.
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Grönemann, K. (2015). Konfliktfeld Pferd und Wolf – Eine Untersuchung zu Einstellungen, Erwartungen und Befürchtungen von Pferdehaltern und Reitsportlern in Niedersachsen. Master's thesis, University Hildesheim, Hildesheim.
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Stecken, P. (2015). Bemerkungen und Zusammenhänge.
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Lee, P. C., & de Antonio, C. A. (2015). Necessity, unpredictability and opportunity: An exploration of ecological and social drivers of behavioral innovation. Animal Creativity and Innovation, , 317–333.
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Grönemann, C. (2015). Konfliktfeld Pferd und Wolf – Eine Untersuchung zu Einstellungen, Erwartungen und Befürchtungen von Pferdehaltern und Reitsportlern in Niedersachsen. Master's thesis, Universität Hildesheim, Hildesheim.
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Wathan, J., Burrows, A. M., Waller, B. M., & McComb, K. (2015). EquiFACS: The Equine Facial Action Coding System. PLoS ONE, 10(8), e0131738.
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Bourjade, M., Thierry, B., Hausberger, M., & Petit, O. (2015). Is <italic>Leadership</italic> a Reliable Concept in Animals? An Empirical Study in the Horse. PLoS ONE, 10(5), e0126344.
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Ahmadinejad, S. M., & Asgari, Z. (2015). Facial expressions of the Caspian pony to its own picture, mirror and a combination of these two. In Proceedings of the 3. International Equine Science Meeting.
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