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TURNER JW et al,. (1979). Testicular biopsy in feral stallions. Symposium on the Ecology and Behavior of wild and feral Equids, Laramie, , 41–48.
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Asa, C. S., Goldfoot, D. A., & Ginther, O. J. (1979). Sociosexual behavior and the ovulatory cycle of ponies (Equus caballus) observed in harem groups. Horm Behav, 13(1), 49–65.
Abstract: Observations of sociosexual behavior of adult ponies, made on two harem groups (each comprised of one vasectomized male and three females), were correlated with follicular development and ovulation for a total of 15 cycles (minimum of 2 cycles per female). Mean cycle length (interovulatory interval) was found to be 19.7 days, with behavioral estrus lasting 7-8 days (5.5 days preovulatory; 2.3 days postovulatory). Estrous females typically showed increased frequencies of approaching and following the stallion, urinating, presenting, clitoral winking, and tail raising. Approaching and following the stallion appeared earlier and persisted longer than other estrous responses. Deviations from the modal estrous pattern included cycles with subestrus, continual estrus, behavioral estrus in the absence of ovulation, and displays of female mounting. Dominance tests revealed that a mare's status was unaffected by the phases of the estrous cycle. The presence of more than one estrous female affected the copulatory performance of both stallions, most notably in reduced latencies to first mount, intromission, and ejaculation, in spite of differences between the stallions in sexual vigor. Each stallion usually selected the dominant mare for copulation when there were multiple estrous females present, but mounts were not displayed exclusively to one female per test. The social testing situation made apparent the importance of use of space in sociosexual communication in this species, particularly in avoidance of the stallion by diestrous mares and standing alone or in proximity to him by estrous mares.
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KIRKPATRICK JF et al,. (1979). Adrenal corticosteroids and their use in monitoring stress in captive feral horses (Abstract). Symposium on the Ecology and Behavior of wild and feral Equids, Laramie, , 49–50.
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PERKINS A et al,. (1979). Age characteristics of feral horses in Montana. Symposium on the Ecology and Behavior of wild and feral Equids, Laramie, , 51–58.
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Eisenmann V,. (1979). Etude des cornets des dents incisives infürieures des Equuq actuels et fossiles. Paleont Italica, 71, 55–75.
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Asa Cs,. (1979). Sociosexual behavior in the domestic pony. In Symposium on the Ecology and Behavior of Wild and Feral Equids (pp. 59–70). Laramie: Univ. of Wyoming.
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Holm, S. (1979). A simple sequentially rejective multiple test procedure. Scand J Stat, 6(2), 65–70.
Abstract: This paper presents a simple and widely applicable multiple test procedure of the sequentially rejective type, i.e. hypotheses are rejected one at a time until no further rejections can be done. It is shown that the test has a prescribed level of significance protection against error of the first kind for any combination of true hypotheses. The power properties of the test and a number of possible applications are also discussed.
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Mccort Wd,. (1979). The feral asses (Equus asinus) of Ossabaw Island, Georgia: Mating system and the effects of Vasectomies as a population. Control Procedure. Symposium on the Ecology and Behavior of wild and feral Equids, Laramie, , 71–83.
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Mori, U. (1979). Ecological and sociological studies of gelada baboons. Inter-unit relationships. Contrib Primatol, 16, 83–92.
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TURNER JW et al,. (1979). Quantitative aspects of elimination behavior in feral stallions (Abstract). Symposium on the Ecology and Behavior of wild and feral Equids, Laramie, , 84.
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