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Meriggi, A.; Dagradi, V.; Dondina, O.; Perversi, M.; Milanesi, P.; Lombardini, M.; Raviglione, S.; Repossi, A. Short-term responses of wolf feeding habits to changes of wild and domestic ungulate abundance in Northern Italy 2014 Ethology Ecology & Evolution 6688 27 389-411 details   doi
Passilongo, D.; Marchetto, M.; Apollonio, M. Singing in a wolf chorus: structure and complexity of a multicomponent acoustic behaviour 2017 Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy 6441 28 180-185 details   doi
Briard, L.; Deneubourg, J.-L.; Petit, O. How stallions influence the dynamic of collective movements in two groups of domestic horses, from departure to arrival 2017 Behavioural Processes 6151 142 56-63 details   doi
Galef, B.G. Imitation and local enhancement: Detrimental effects of consensus definitions on analyses of social learning in animals 2013 Behavioural Processes 6419 100 123-130 details   doi
Griffin, A.S.; Guez, D. Innovation and problem solving: A review of common mechanisms 2014 Behavioural Processes 6556 109 121-134 details   doi
Giljov, A.; Karenina, K. Differential roles of the right and left brain hemispheres in the social interactions of a free-ranging ungulate 2019 Behavioural Processes 6587 168 103959 details   doi
da Cruz, A.B.; Hirata, S.; dos Santos, M.E.; Mendonça, R.S. Show me your best side: Lateralization of social and resting behaviors in feral horses 2023 Behavioural Processes 6697 206 104839 details   doi
da Cruz, A.B.; Hirata, S.; dos Santos, M.E.; Mendonça, R.S. Show me your best side: Lateralization of social and resting behaviors in feral horses 2023 Behavioural Processes 6711 206 104839 details   doi
Carson, K.; Wood-Gush, D.G.M. Equine behaviour: I. A review of the literature on social and dam--Foal behaviour 1983 Applied Animal Ethology 6671 10 165-178 details   doi
Cooper, J.J.; Albentosa, M.J. Behavioural adaptation in the domestic horse: potential role of apparently abnormal responses including stereotypic behaviour 2005 Livestock Production Science 4829 92 177-182 details   doi
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