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unknown. (1997). Personality and Personality Disorders. In R. Plomin, J. C. DeFries, G. E. McClearn, & M. Rutter (Eds.), Behavioural Genetics (3rd ed., pp. 195–207). New York: W. H. Freeman and Company.
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Palme, R., & Moestl, E. (1997). Measurement of cortisol metabolites in faeces of sheep as a parameter of cortisol concentration in blood. J. Mammal. Biol., 62, 192–197.
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Russell, C. L., Bard, K. A., & Adamson, L. B. (1997). Social referencing by young chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). J. Comp. Psychol., 111(2), 185–191.
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Kahurananga, J., & Silkiluwasha, F. (1997). The migration of zebra and wildebeest between Tarangire National Park and Simanjiro Plains, northern Tanzania, in 1972 and recent trends. Afr J Ecol, 35(3), 179–185.
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Foster, T. M., Temple, W., Cameron, B., & Poling, A. (1997). Demand curves for food in hens: Similarity under fixed-ratio and progressive-ratio schedules. Behav. Process., 39(2), 177–185.
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Beaugrand, J. P. (1997). Relative importance of initial individual differences, agonistic experience, and assessment accuracy during hierarchy formation: a simulation study. Behav. Process., 41, 177–192.
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Beaugrand, J. P. (1997). Relative importance of initial individual differences, victory and defeat experiences, and assessment accuracy during hierarchy formation: A simulation study (Vol. 41). Elsevier.
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Huber, R., van Staaden, M. J., Kaufman, L. S., & Liem, K. F. (1997). Microhabitat Use, Trophic Patterns, and the Evolution of Brain Structure in African Cichlids. Brain Behav Evol, 50(3), 167–182.
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Inoue-Nakamura N, & Matsuzawa T. (1997). Development of stone tool use by wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). J. Comp. Psychol., 111, 159.
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Sappington, B. K. F., McCall, C. A., Coleman, D. A., Kuhlers, D. L., & Lishak, R. S. (1997). A preliminary study of the relationship between discrimination reversal learning and performance tasks in yearling and 2-year-old horses. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 53(3), 157–166.
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