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Kawamura, S. Aggression as studied in troops of Japanese monkeys 1967 UCLA Forum in Medical Sciences 2056 7 195-223
Jolly, A. Pair-bonding, female aggression and the evolution of lemur societies 1998 Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology 4179 69 Suppl 1 1-13
Houpt, K.A.; Wolski, T.R. Stability of equine hierarchies and the prevention of dominance related aggression 1980 Equine veterinary journal 59 12 15-18
Meral, Y.; Cakiroglu, D.; Sancak, A.A.; Cyftcy, G.; Karabacak, A. Relationships between serum serotonin and serum lipid levels, and aggression in horses 2007 DTW. Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift 1835 114 30-32
Mitman, G. Dominance, leadership, and aggression: animal behavior studies during the Second World War 1990 Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 2044 26 3-16
Earley, R.L.; Dugatkin, L.A. Eavesdropping on visual cues in green swordtail (Xiphophorus helleri) fights: a case for networking 2002 Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 498 269 943-952
Johnstone, R.A. Eavesdropping and animal conflict 2001 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 497 98 9177-9180
Heitor, F.; do Mar Oom, M.; Vicente, L. Social relationships in a herd of Sorraia horses Part I. Correlates of social dominance and contexts of aggression 2006 Behavioural Processes 292 73 170-177
Thrower, W.R. Aggression in horses 1970 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1966 63 163-167
Dubois, F.; Giraldeau, L.-A.; Hamilton, I.M.; Grant, J.W.A.; Lefebvre, L. Distraction sneakers decrease the expected level of aggression within groups: a game-theoretic model 2004 The American Naturalist 2130 164 E32-45