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Houpt, K.A. |
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Learning in horses. |
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The thinking horse. |
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Miller, R.M. |
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How the dominance hierarchy is determined: The body language of the horse |
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1995 |
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Journal of Equine Veterinary Science |
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Dey, S. |
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Trailer accidents |
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1995 |
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Journal of Equine Veterinary Science |
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15 |
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4 |
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148-149 |
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Prins, H.H. |
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Ecology and Behaviour of the African Buffalo: Social Inequality and Decision Making |
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What are the benefits that animals gain from living in a social group? This question has been the primary focus of the author's ecological interest. After many years of original and innovative research on the African buffalo, particularly at Lake Manyara in northern Tanzania, Herbert Prins has now summarized the results of much of this widely-respected work in this fascinating book. While advantages in reduction of the risks of predation or in increased efficiency of foraging on certain types of resources are now widely recognized, until now there has been less attention paid to the idea of the animals themselves as `information centres' and the extent to which the individual may be able to make use of information gathered by conspecifics, adjusting its own behaviour in response. Such a case-study has wide implications for research on social structure and organization in other species, and these are explored within the book. However, it is not a book aimed simply at the academic researcher, zoologist and behavioural ecologist; since it is written in a readable and accessible style, the book will also be enjoyed by wildlife enthusiasts, interested naturalists, wildlife biologists and wildlife managers. |
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Springer Netherland |
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Skandakumar, S.; Stodulski, G.; Hau, J. |
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Salivary IgA: a Possible Stress Marker In Dogs |
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1995 |
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Animal Welfare |
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339-350 |
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Animal Welfare; Behaviour; Cortisol; Dog; Salivary Iga (S-Iga); Stress; Well-Being |
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Stress in humans has been reported to be associated with a decrease in the salivary immunoglobulin A (s-IgA) levels enabling the possible use of s-IgA to assess stress. Prolonged stress, if reliably assessed in a non-invasive manner, may be used to assess animal welfare. This study analysed groups of dogs undergoing physical and temperamental training and s-IgA levels were measured by rocket immunoelectrophoresis in prospective samples. Behavioural assessment was carried out and cortisol levels in saliva were measured by ELISA. A significant negative correlation (P < 0.007) between the logarithmic cortisol concentrations and s-IgA levels in saliva was recorded. The behavioural assessment of the dogs agreed well with the biochemical markers. It is concluded that IgA levels in saliva may be a useful marker of dog well-being and that stress results in decreased s-IgA levels. |
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Griebenow, K.; Klibanov, A.M. |
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Lyophilization-induced reversible changes in the secondary structure of proteins |
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1995 |
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Changes in the secondary structure of some dozen different proteins upon lyophilization of their aqueous solutions have been investigated by means of Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy in the amide III band region. Dehydration markedly (but reversibly) alters the secondary structure of all the proteins studied, as revealed by both the quantitative analysis of the second derivative spectra and the Gaussian curve fitting of the original infrared spectra. Lyophilization substantially increases the beta-sheet content and lowers the alpha-helix content of all proteins. In all but one case, proteins become more ordered upon lyophilization. |
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Custance DM; Whiten A; Bard KA |
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Can young chimpanzees imitate arbitrary actions? Hayes and Hayes (1952) revisited |
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Hauser MD; Kralik J; Bott-Mahan C; Garrett M; Oser J |
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Self-recognition in primates: phylogeny and the salience of species-typical traits |
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1995 |
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Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA |
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Limongelli L; Boysen ST; Visalberghi E |
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Comprehension of cause-effect relations in a tool-using task by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) |
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J. Comp. Psychol. |
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Pepperberg IM; Garcia SE; Jackson EC; Marconi S |
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Mirror use by African Grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus) |
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1995 |
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J. Comp. Psychol. |
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