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Bílá, K., Beránková, J., Veselý, P., Bugnyar, T., & Schwab, C. (2017). Responses of urban crows to con- and hetero-specific alarm calls in predator and non-predator zoo enclosures. Anim. Cogn., 20(1), 43–51.
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Möstl, E., & Palme, R. (2002). Hormones as indicators of stress. Domest. Anim. Endocrinol., 23(1–2), 67–74.
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Proops, L., Burden, F., & Osthaus, B. (2009). Mule cognition: a case of hybrid vigour? Anim. Cogn., 12(1), 75–84.
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