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Thiel, D., Jenni-Eiermann, S., & Palme, R. (2005). Measuring corticosterone metabolites in droppings of capercaillies (Tetrao urogallus). Ann N Y Acad Sci, 1046, 96–108.
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Lamoot, I., Callebaut, J., Demeulenaere, E., Vandenberghe, C., & Hoffmann, M. (2005). Foraging behaviour of donkeys grazing in a coastal dune area in temperate climate conditions. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 92(1-2), 93–112.
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Mercado, E. 3rd, Herman, L. M., & Pack, A. A. (2005). Song copying by humpback whales: themes and variations. Anim. Cogn., 8(2), 93–102.
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Huebener, E. (2005). Der Natur abgelauschte Erkenntnisse: Der Weg zum Balancesitz und zum Begreifen des Timers für Signale an das Pferd;. Tierärztl. Umschau, 2, 90–99.
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Huebener, E. (2005). Listening to Nature: Ways to A Balanced Seat and Understanding the Correct Timing for the Rider's Aids. Tierärztl. Umschau, 2, 90–99.
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Barth, J., Reaux, J. E., & Povinelli, D. J. (2005). Chimpanzees' (Pan troglodytes) use of gaze cues in object-choice tasks: different methods yield different results. Anim. Cogn., 8(2), 84–92.
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Carruthers, P. (2005). Why the question of animal consciousness might not matter very much. Philosophical Psychology, 18, 83–102.
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Baltic, M., Jenni-Eiermann, S., Arlettaz, R., & Palme, R. (2005). A noninvasive technique to evaluate human-generated stress in the black grouse. Ann N Y Acad Sci, 1046, 81–95.
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Kruger, K., Gaillard, C., Stranzinger, G., & Rieder, S. (2005). Phylogenetic analysis and species allocation of individual equids using microsatellite data. Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics, 122(s1), 78–86.
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Stock, K. F., & Distl, O. (2005). Prediction of breeding values for osseous fragments in fetlock and hock joints, deforming arthropathy in hock joints, and pathologic changes in the navicular bones of Hanoverian Warmblood horses. Livestock Production Science, 92(1), 77–94.
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