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Schneider, A. - C., Melis, A. P., & Tomasello, M. (2012). How chimpanzees solve collective action problems. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, .
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Baumgartner M. (2012). Liegeverhalten von Pferden im Offenlaufstall auf unterschiedlichen Bodenmaterialien (Gummimatten, Späne und Sand) [Recumbency patterns of horses stabled in group housing systems on different bedding materials (rubber mats, shavings and sand)]. Ph.D. thesis, , Munich.
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Obergfell, J. (2012). Einf lus s v on St ruktur e l ement en auf da s Li eg ev e rha l t en v on Pf e rden in Gruppenha l tung unt e r Be rücks i cht igung de s Ag g r e s s i ons v e rha l t ens. Ph.D. thesis, , Karlsruhe.
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Stucke, D. (2012). Überprüfung der Anwendbarkeit der „Chronopsychobiologischen Regulationsdiagnostik“ (CRD) zur Beurteilung von Belastungssituationen und Bestimmung von Stressreaktionstypen bei Pferden. Ph.D. thesis, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Hannover.
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Sigurjonsdottir, H., Thorhallsdottir, A., Hafthorsdottir, H., & Granquist S. (2012). The Behaviour of Stallions in a Semiferal Herd in Iceland: Time Budgets, Home Ranges, and Interactions. International Journal of Zoology, 2012(Article ID 162982).
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Krueger, K. (Ed.). (2012). Proceedings of the 2. International Equine Science Meeting. Wald: Xenophon Publishing.
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McGreevy, P. (2012). Equine Behavior A Guide for Veterinarians and Equine Scientists.
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Selby, A., & Smith-Osborne, A. (2012). A Systematic Review of Effectiveness of Complementary and Adjunct Therapies and Interventions Involving Equines (Vol. 32).
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Heyes, C. (2012). What's social about social learning? J Comp Psychol, 120.
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Smaers, J. B., Dechmann, D. K. N., Goswami, A., Soligo, C., & Safi, K. (2012). Comparative analyses of evolutionary rates reveal different pathways to encephalization in bats, carnivorans, and primates. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 109.
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