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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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de Waal, F.B.; Berger, M.L. |
Payment for labour in monkeys |
2000 |
Nature |
190 |
404 |
563 |
|
|
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 |
|
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Seyfarth, R.M.; Cheney, D.L. |
Cognitive strategies and the representation of social relations by monkeys |
2001 |
Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation |
345 |
47 |
145-177 |
|
|
Dyer, F.C. |
Animal behaviour: when it pays to waggle |
2002 |
Nature |
769 |
419 |
885-886 |
|
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Macfadden, B.J. |
Evolution. Fossil horses--evidence for evolution |
2005 |
Science (New York, N.Y.) |
1892 |
307 |
1728-1730 |
|
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Thrower, W.R. |
Aggression in horses |
1970 |
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine |
1966 |
63 |
163-167 |
|
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Rumiantsev, S.N. |
[Biological function of Clostridium tetani toxin (ecological and evolutionary aspects)] |
1973 |
Zhurnal Evoliutsionnoi Biokhimii i Fiziologii |
2713 |
9 |
474-480 |
|
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Crook, J.H. |
On attributing consciousness to animals |
1983 |
Nature |
2795 |
303 |
11-14 |
|
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Van Schaik, C. |
Why are some animals so smart? |
2006 |
Scientific American |
2830 |
294 |
64-71 |
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