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Goodwin, D. (1999). The importance of ethology in understanding the behaviour of the horse. Equine Vet J Suppl, (28), 15–19.
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Campbell, F. M., Heyes, C. M., & Goldsmith, A. R. (1999). Stimulus learning and response learning by observation in the European starling, in a two-object/two-action test. Anim. Behav., 58(1), 151–158.
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Drea, C. M., & Wallen, K. (1999). Low-status monkeys “play dumb” when learning in mixed social groups. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 96(22), 12965–12969.
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Templeton, J. J., Kamil, A. C., & Balda, R. P. (1999). Sociality and social learning in two species of corvids: The pinyon jay (Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus) and the Clark's nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana). J. Comp. Psychol., 113(4), 450–455.
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Vervaecke, H., Vries, H. D., & Elsacker, L. V. (1999). An Experimental Evaluation Of The Consistency Of Competitive Ability And Agonistic Dominance In Different Social Contexts In Captive Bonobos. Behaviour, 136(4), 423–442.
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Berger, A., Scheibe, K. - M., Eichhorn, K., Scheibe, A., & Streich, J. (1999). Diurnal and ultradian rhythms of behaviour in a mare group of Przewalski horse (Equus ferus przewalskii), measured through one year under semi-reserve conditions. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 64(1), 1–17.
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Kolter, L., Schach, C., & Weber, T. (1999). Habitat use of feral and Przewalski's horses. Natur- und Kulturlandschaft, 3(332-342).
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Silk, J. B. (1999). Male bonnet macaques use information about third-party rank relationships to recruit allies. Anim. Behav., 58(1), 45–51.
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Boysen, S. T., & Himes, G. T. (1999). Current Issues And Emerging Theories In Animal Cognition. Annual Review of Psychology, 50(1), 683–705.
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López, J. C., Broglio, C., Rodríguez, F., Thinus-Blanc, C., & Salas, C. (1999). Multiple spatial learning strategies in goldfish (Carassius auratus). Anim. Cogn., 2(2), 109–120.
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