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Raquel Monclús, & Heiko G. Rödel. (2009). Influence of Different Individual Traits on Vigilance Behaviour in European Rabbits. Ethology, 115(8), 758–766.
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Sato, S. (1982). Leadership during actual grazing in a small herd of cattle. Appl. Animal. Ethol., 8(1-2), 53–65.
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Griffin, A. S. (2009). Temporal Limitations on Social Learning of Novel Predators by Indian Mynahs, Acridotheres tristis. Ethology, 115(3), 287–295.
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Lancet, Y., & Dukas, R. (2012). Socially Influenced Behaviour and Learning in Locusts. Ethology, 118(3), 302–310.
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Pays, O., Sirot, E., & Fritz, H. (2011). Collective Vigilance in the Greater Kudu: Towards a Better Understanding of Synchronization Patterns. Ethology, , no-no.
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Wolter, R., & Krueger, K. (2015). Einflussfaktoren auf das Grooming-Verhalten bei wilden und verwilderten Pferden [Influencing factors on grooming behaviour in wild living horses]. In Current research in applied ethology [Aktuelle Arbeiten zur artgemäßen Tierhaltung] KTBL Schrift 510. Darmstadt: KTBL-Schrift 510.
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Cain, K. E., Rich, M. S., Ainsworth, K., & Ketterson, E. D. (2011). Two Sides of the Same Coin? Consistency in Aggression to Conspecifics and Predators in a Female Songbird. Ethology, 117(9), 786–795.
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