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Kay, R., & Hall, C. (2009). The use of a mirror reduces isolation stress in horses being transported by trailer. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 116(2-4), 237–243.
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McDonald, D. (2009). Young-boy networks without kin clusters in a lek-mating manakin. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol., 63(7), 1029-1034.
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Zeitler-Feicht, M. H., Streit, S., & Dempfle, L. (2009). Abrufautomaten für Pferde im Offenlaufstall im Vergleich – Besuchshäufigkeit, Aufenthaltsdauer und Anzahl an Auseinandersetzungen [A comparison of automatic feeding systems for horses in run-out-sheds – frequency of visit, duration of stay and number of conflicts]. In KTBL-Schrift (Vol. 479).
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Harcourt, J. L., Ang, T. Z., Sweetman, G., Johnstone, R. A., & Manica, A. (2009). Social feedback and the emergence of leaders and followers. Curr Biol, 19(3), 248–252.
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Cameron, E. Z., Setsaas, T. H., & Linklater, W. L. (2009). Social bonds between unrelated females increase reproductive success in feral horses. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 106(33), 13850–13853.
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Gácsi, M., Kara, E., Belényi, B., Topál, J., & Miklósi, Á. (2009). The effect of development and individual differences in pointing comprehension of dogs. Anim. Cogn., 12(3), 471–479.
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Kotrschal, K., Schöberl, I., Bauer, B., Thibeaut, A. - M., & Wedl, M. (2009). Dyadic relationships and operational performance of male and female owners and their male dogs. Behav. Process., 81(3), 383–391.
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Daisley, J. N., Mascalzoni, E., Rosa-Salva, O., Rugani, R., & Regolin, L. (2009). Lateralization of social cognition in the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus). Phil. Trans. Biol. Sci., 364(1519), 965–981.
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Majolo, B., Ventura, R., & Koyama, N. F. (2009). A Statistical Modelling Approach to the Occurrence and Timing of Reconciliation in Wild Japanese Macaques. Ethology, 115(2), 152–166.
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