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Krueger., K.; Farmer, K. Social learning in Horses: Differs from individual learning only in the learning stimulus and not in the learning mechanisms 2018 14th Meeting of the Internatinoal Society for Equitation Science 6405
Bond III, E.U.; Walker, B.A.; Hutt, M.D.; Reingen, P.H. Reputational Effectiveness in Cross-Functional Working Relationships 2004 Journal of Product Innovation Management 6540 21 44-60
Merkies, K.; McKechnie, M.J.; Zakrajsek, E. Behavioural and physiological responses of therapy horses to mentally traumatized humans 2018 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6385
Gaunitz, C.; Fages, A.; Hanghøj, K.; Albrechtsen, A.; Khan, N.; Schubert, M.; Seguin-Orlando, A.; Owens, I.J.; Felkel, S.; Bignon-Lau, O.; de Barros Damgaard, P.; Mittnik, A.; Mohaseb, A.F.; Davoudi, H.; Alquraishi, S.; Alfarhan, A.H.; Al-Rasheid, K.A.S.; Crubézy, E.; Benecke, N.; Olsen, S.; Brown, D.; Anthony, D.; Massy, K.; Pitulko, V.; Kasparov, A.; Brem, G.; Hofreiter, M.; Mukhtarova, G.; Baimukhanov, N.; Lõugas, L.; Onar, V.; Stockhammer, P.W.; Krause, J.; Boldgiv, B.; Undrakhbold, S.; Erdenebaatar, D.; Lepetz, S.; Mashkour, M.; Ludwig, A.; Wallner, B.; Merz, V.; Merz, I.; Zaibert, V.; Willerslev, E.; Librado, P.; Outram, A.K.; Orlando, L. Ancient genomes revisit the ancestry of domestic and Przewalski's horses 2018 Science 6212 360 111-114
Hampson, B.A.; Zabek, M.A.; Pollitt, C.C.; Nock, B. Health and behaviour consequences of feral horse relocation 2011 Rangel. J. 6210 33 173-180
Pérez-Barbería, F.J.; Shultz, S.; Dunbar, R.I. Evidence for coevolution of sociality and relative brain size in three orders of mammals 2007 Evolution 6221 61
Van Schaik, C.P.; Burkart, J.M. Social learning and evolution: the cultural intelligence hypothesis 2011 Philos Trans R Soc B 6227 366
Heyes, C. What's social about social learning? 2012 J Comp Psychol 6228 120
Van Horik, J.; Emery, N. Evolution of cognition 2011 Wiley Interdiscip Rev Cogn Sci 6230 2
Shettleworth, S.J. The evolution of comparative cognition: is the snark still a Boojum? 2009 Behav Processes 6231 80