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Call, J.; Brauer, J.; Kaminski, J.; Tomasello, M. Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) are sensitive to the attentional state of humans 2003 Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 713 117 257-263
Dirikolu, L.; Lehner, A.F.; Karpiesiuk, W.; Hughes, C.; Woods, W.E.; Boyles, J.; Harkins, J.D.; Troppmann, A.; Tobin, T. Detection, quantification, metabolism, and behavioral effects of selegiline in horses 2003 Veterinary Therapeutics : Research in Applied Veterinary Medicine 1901 4 257-268
Sousa, C.; Okamoto, S.; Matsuzawa, T. Behavioural development in a matching-to-sample task and token use by an infant chimpanzee reared by his mother 2003 Animal Cognition 2556 6 259-267
Lee, P.C. Innovation as a behavioural response to environmental challenges 2003 Animal Innovation 6534 261-279
Shanahan, S. Trailer loading stress in horses: behavioral and physiological effects of nonaversive training (TTEAM) 2003 Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science : JAAWS 1903 6 263-274
Sondergaard, E.; Halekoh, U. Young horses' reactions to humans in relation to handling and social environment 2003 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 308 84 265-280
Passler, S.; Pfeffer, M. Detection of antibodies to alphaviruses and discrimination between antibodies to eastern and western equine encephalitis viruses in rabbit sera using a recombinant antigen and virus-specific monoclonal antibodies 2003 Journal of Veterinary Medicine. B, Infectious Diseases and Veterinary Public Health 2639 50 265-269
Russell, L.A. Decoding Equine Emotions 2003 Society and Animals 4383 11 265-266
Touma, C.; Sachser, N.; Mostl, E.; Palme, R. Effects of sex and time of day on metabolism and excretion of corticosterone in urine and feces of mice 2003 General and Comparative Endocrinology 4086 130 267-278
Santos, L.R.; Miller, C.T.; Hauser, M.D. Representing tools: how two non-human primate species distinguish between the functionally relevant and irrelevant features of a tool 2003 Animal Cognition 2570 6 269-281