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Zhang, Y., Cao, Q. S., Rubenstein, D. I., Zang, S., Songer, M., Leimgruber, P., et al. (2015). Water Use Patterns of Sympatric Przewalski's Horse and Khulan: Interspecific Comparison Reveals Niche Differences. Plos One, 10(7), e0132094.
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Pirault, P., Danvy, S., Verrier, E., & Leroy, G. (2013). Genetic Structure and Gene Flows within Horses: A Genealogical Study at the French Population Scale. Plos One, 8(4), e61544.
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Petersen, J. L., Mickelson, J. R., Cothran, E. G., Andersson, L. S., Axelsson, J., Bailey, E., et al. (2013). Genetic Diversity in the Modern Horse Illustrated from Genome-Wide SNP Data. Plos One, 8(1), e54997.
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Collins, G. H., Petersen, S. L., Carr, C. A., & Pielstick, L. (2014). Testing VHF/GPS Collar Design and Safety in the Study of Free-Roaming Horses. Plos One, 9(9), e103189.
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Valenchon, M., Lévy, F., Moussu, C., & Lansade, L. (2017). Stress affects instrumental learning based on positive or negative reinforcement in interaction with personality in domestic horses. Plos One, 12(5), e0170783.
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Monfardini, E., Hadj-Bouziane, F., & Meunier, M. (2014). Model-Observer Similarity, Error Modeling and Social Learning in Rhesus Macaques. Plos One, 9(2), e89825.
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Baragli, P., Demuru, E., Scopa, C., & Palagi, E. (2017). Are horses capable of mirror self-recognition? A pilot study. Plos One, 12(5), e0176717.
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Pinho, G. M., Gonçalves da Silva, A., Hrbek, T., Venticinque, E. M., & Farias, I. P. (2014). Kinship and Social Behavior of Lowland Tapirs (Tapirus terrestris) in a Central Amazon Landscape. Plos One, 9(3), e92507.
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Elfers, K., Marr, I., Wilkens, M. R., Breves, G., Langeheine, M., Brehm, R., et al. (2016). Expression of Tight Junction Proteins and Cadherin 17 in the Small Intestine of Young Goats Offered a Reduced N and/or Ca Diet. PLoS ONE, 11(4), e0154311.
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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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