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Author Rüegg J. C isbn  openurl
  Title Psychosomatik, Psychotherapie und Gehirn Type Book Whole
  Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Publisher Schattauer Verlag Place of Publication Stuttgart Editor  
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  ISSN ISBN 978-3794521500 Medium  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 5016  
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Author Budzinsky, M.; Soltys, L; Wawiorko, J. openurl 
  Title Estimate of excitability of half bred horses Type Conference Article
  Year 1993 Publication 43 Annual meeting FEZ. Madrid Abbreviated Journal  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 5020  
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Author McDougall, W. openurl 
  Title Social Psychology Type Book Whole
  Year 1908 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Publisher G. P. Putnam's Sons Place of Publication New York Editor  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 5054  
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Author Schneider, K. isbn  openurl
  Title Emotionen Type Book Chapter
  Year 1992 Publication Allgemeine Psychologie Abbreviated Journal  
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  Publisher Verlag Hans Huber Place of Publication Bern Editor Spada Hans  
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  ISSN ISBN 3456823029 Medium  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 5070  
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Author Croft, D. P.; James, R..; Krause, J. (eds) url  isbn
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  Title Exploring Animal Social Networks Type Book Whole
  Year 2008 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Publisher Princton University Press Place of Publication Princton Editor Croft, D. P.; James, R..; Krause, J.  
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  ISSN ISBN 9780691127521 Medium  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 5139  
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Author Prins, H.H. isbn  openurl
  Title Ecology and Behaviour of the African Buffalo: Social Inequality and Decision Making Type Book Whole
  Year 1995 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract What are the benefits that animals gain from living in a social group? This question has been the primary focus of the author's ecological interest. After many years of original and innovative research on the African buffalo, particularly at Lake Manyara in northern Tanzania, Herbert Prins has now summarized the results of much of this widely-respected work in this fascinating book. While advantages in reduction of the risks of predation or in increased efficiency of foraging on certain types of resources are now widely recognized, until now there has been less attention paid to the idea of the animals themselves as `information centres' and the extent to which the individual may be able to make use of information gathered by conspecifics, adjusting its own behaviour in response. Such a case-study has wide implications for research on social structure and organization in other species, and these are explored within the book. However, it is not a book aimed simply at the academic researcher, zoologist and behavioural ecologist; since it is written in a readable and accessible style, the book will also be enjoyed by wildlife enthusiasts, interested naturalists, wildlife biologists and wildlife managers.  
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  Publisher Springer Netherland Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN ISBN 978-0412725203 Medium  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 5142  
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Author Camazine, S.; Deneubourg, J.L.; Franks, N.R.; Sneyd, J.; Theraula, G.; Bonabeau, E. isbn  openurl
  Title Self-Organization in Biological Systems Type Book Whole
  Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Publisher Princeton University Press Place of Publication Princeton Editor  
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  ISSN ISBN 978-0691116242 Medium  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 5143  
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Author Wasserman, S.; Faust, K. url  openurl
  Title Social Network Analysis : Methods and Applications Type Book Whole
  Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Publisher Cambridge University Press Place of Publication Cambridge Editor  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Wasserman1994 Serial 5150  
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Author Fisher, R.A. url  isbn
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  Title Statistical Methods for Research Workers Type Book Whole
  Year 1925 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Publisher Oliver & Boyd Place of Publication Edinburgh Editor  
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  ISSN ISBN 978-0050021705 Medium  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 5153  
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Author Smith, L.A.; Wells, K.L.; Marion, G.; Swain, D.L.; Hutchings, M.R. url  doi
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  Title Effects of group composition on the grazing behaviour of herbivores Type Journal Article
  Year Publication Animal Behaviour. Abbreviated Journal Anim. Behav.  
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  Keywords grazing; group composition; herbivore; individual behaviour; physiological state  
  Abstract Animal behaviour is often a function of the animal's physiological state. Groups of animals will often contain individuals with a range of physiological states and the grazing behaviour of herbivores is affected by their physiological state. This study compared the grazing decisions of animals in groups of single and mixed physiological states. Using a grazing model that simulated individual herbivore behaviour in relation to environmental distributions of forage resource (grass) and parasites (faeces), we tested the hypothesis that an animal's level of parasite exposure via the faecal-oral route is affected by the composition of physiological states in the group. Four physiological states were considered: parasite-naïve, parasitized, lactating and parasite-immune animals. Baseline parasite exposure levels for each state were generated by simulating single-state groups and were compared to simulations of each of the six two-state combinations. In single-state groups parasitized animals had the least and lactating animals had the greatest levels of parasite exposure. When co-grazing with lactating animals, parasitized, immune and naïve animals increased their parasite exposure, relative to single-state groups. When co-grazing with parasitized animals, lactating, immune and naïve animals reduced their parasite exposure, relative to single-state groups. There was no difference in parasite exposure of the immune or naïve animals co-grazing together when compared to the single-state groups. These results highlight the need to recognize the impact of the individual when studying group-living animals.  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 5155  
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