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Penn, D.; Potts, W.K. Untrained mice discriminate MHC-determined odors 1998 Physiology & Behavior 4418 64 235-243 details   doi
Drummond, H. Dominance in vertebrate broods and litters 2006 Quarterly Review of Biology 4559 81 3-32 details   doi
Nakagawa, S.; Waas, J.R. 'O sibling, where art thou?' – A review of avian sibling recognition with respect to the mammalian literature 2004 Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 4567 79 101-119 details   doi
Arakawa, H.; Arakawa, K.; Blanchard, D.C.; Blanchard, R.J. A new test paradigm for social recognition evidenced by urinary scent marking behavior in C57BL/6J mice 2008 Behavioural Brain Research 4639 190 97-104 details   doi
Trillmich, F.; Rehling, A. Animal Communication: Parent-Offspring 2006 Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics 4642 284-288 details   doi
Patris, B.; Perrier, G.; Schaal, B.; Coureaud, G. Early development of filial preferences in the rabbit: implications of nursing- and pheromone-induced odour learning? 2008 Animal Behaviour. 4646 76 305-314 details   doi
Scordato, E.S.; Drea, C.M. Scents and sensibility: information content of olfactory signals in the ringtailed lemur, Lemur catta 2007 Animal Behaviour. 4648 73 301-314 details   doi
Tibbetts, E.A. Visual signals of individual identity in the wasp Polistes fuscatus 2002 Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 4732 269 1423-1428 details   doi
Lonon, A.M.; Zentall, T.R. Transfer of value from S+ to S- in simultaneous discriminations in humans 1999 The American journal of psychology 249 112 21-39 details   openurl
Brennan, P.A. The nose knows who's who: chemosensory individuality and mate recognition in mice 2004 Hormones and Behavior 4191 46 231-240 details   doi
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