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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Mori, E.; Benatti, L.; Lovari, S.; Ferretti, F. |
What does the wild boar mean to the wolf? |
2016 |
European Journal of Wildlife Research |
6689 |
63 |
9 |
|
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Morgan, T.W.; Elliott, C.L. |
Comparison of remotely-triggered cameras vs. howling surveys for estimating coyote (Canis latrans) Abundance in central Kentucky |
2011 |
J Ky Acad Science |
6492 |
72 |
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Morgan, K.; Funkquist, P.; Nyman, G. |
The effect of coat clipping on thermoregulation during intense exercise in trotters |
2002 |
Equine Veterinary Journal |
6614 |
34 |
564-567 |
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Morand-Ferron, J.; Quinn, J.L. |
Larger groups of passerines are more efficient problem solvers in the wild |
2011 |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
6539 |
108 |
15898-15903 |
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Momozawa, Y.; Ono, T.; Sato, F.; Kikusui, T.; Takeuchi, Y.; Mori, Y.; Kusunose, R. |
Assessment of equine temperament by a questionnaire survey to caretakers and evaluation of its reliability by simultaneous behavior test |
2003 |
Applied Animal Behaviour Science |
1984 |
84 |
127-138 |
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Mladenoff, D.J.; Sickley, T.A.; Wydeven, A.P. |
Predicting gray wolf landscape recolonization: logistic regression models vs. new field data |
1999 |
Ecol Appl |
6442 |
9 |
|
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Miyata, H.; Gajdon, G.K.; Huber, L.; Fujita, K. |
How do keas (Nestor notabilis) solve artificial-fruit problems with multiple locks? |
2011 |
Animal Cognition |
6549 |
14 |
45-58 |
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Meriggi, A.; Dagradi, V.; Dondina, O.; Perversi, M.; Milanesi, P.; Lombardini, M.; Raviglione, S.; Repossi, A. |
Short-term responses of wolf feeding habits to changes of wild and domestic ungulate abundance in Northern Italy |
2014 |
Ethology Ecology & Evolution |
6688 |
27 |
389-411 |
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Mejdell, C.M.; Buvik, T.; Jørgensen, G.H.M.; Bøe, K.E. |
Horses can learn to use symbols to communicate their preferences |
2016 |
Applied Animal Behaviour Science |
6617 |
184 |
66-73 |
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Mejdell, C.M.; Buvik, T.; Jørgensen, G.H.M.; Bøe, K.E. |
Horses can learn to use symbols to communicate their preferences |
2016 |
Applied Animal Behaviour Science |
6651 |
184 |
66-73 |
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