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Bell, R.H.V. A grazing ecosystem in the Serengeti 1971 Scientific American 2224 225 86-93
de Waal, F.B. The end of nature versus nurture 1999 Scientific American 192 281 94-99
de Waal, F.B. Bonobo sex and society 1995 Scientific American 206 272 82-88
de Waal, F.B.; Aureli, F.; Judge, P.G. Coping with crowding 2000 Scientific American 184 282 76-81
de Waal, F.B.M. How animals do business 2005 Scientific American 166 292 54-61
Heinrich, B.; Bugnyar, T. Just how smart are ravens? 2007 Scientific American 4101 296 64-71
Moehlman, P.D. Endangered wild equids 2005 Scientific American 551 292 74-81
Rizzolatti, G.; Fogassi, L.; Gallese, V. Mirrors of the mind 2006 Scientific American 2829 295 54-61
Seyfarth, R.M.; Cheney, D.L. Meaning and mind in monkeys 1992 Scientific American 701 267 122-128
Van Schaik, C. Why are some animals so smart? 2006 Scientific American 2830 294 64-71