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Boinski, S. (2005). Dispersal patterns among three species of squirrel monkeys (Saimiri oerstedii, S. boliviensis and S. sciureus): III. Cognition. Behaviour, 142, 679–699.
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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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J. David Smith, & David A. Washburn. (2005). Uncertainty Monitoring and Metacognition by Animals. Curr. Dir. Psychol. Sci., 14, 19–24.
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Snycerski, S., Laraway, S., & Poling, A. (2005). Response acquisition with immediate and delayed conditioned reinforcement. Behav. Process., 68(1), 1–11.
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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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McGreevy, P. D., McLean, A. N., Warren-Smith, A. K., Waran, N., & Goodwin, D. (2005). Defining the terms and processes associated with equitation. Proceedings of the First International Equitation Science Symposium, , 10–43.
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Bates, D. (2005). Fitting linear mixed models in R. R News, 5.
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Burch, J. W., Layne, G. A., Follmann, E. H., & Rexstad, E. A. (2005). Evaluation of Wolf Density Estimation from Radiotelemetry Data. Wildl Soc Bull, 33.
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NICOLA J. ROONEY & JOHN W. S. BRADSHAW. (2005). Social cognition in the domestic dog: behaviour of spectators towards participants in interspecific games. Anim. Behav., 72(2), 343–352.
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Miller, R., & Lamb, R. (2005). The Revolution in Horsemanship: And What It Means to Mankind. Guilford,Connecticut: The Lyons Press.
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