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Robertson, S. The importance of assessing pain in horses and donkeys 2006 Equine Veterinary Journal 1881 38 5-6 details   openurl
Linklater, W.L. Adaptive explanation in socio-ecology: lessons from the Equidae 2000 Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 2024 75 1-20 details   doi
Gasser, R.B.; Hung, G.-C.; Chilton, N.B.; Beveridge, I. Advances in developing molecular-diagnostic tools for strongyloid nematodes of equids: fundamental and applied implications 2004 Molecular and Cellular Probes 2636 18 3-16 details   doi
Kiltie, R.A.; Fan, J.; Laine, A.F. A wavelet-based metric for visual texture discrimination with applications in evolutionary ecology 1995 Mathematical Biosciences 2660 126 21-39 details   openurl
Lamoot, I.; Callebaut, J.; Demeulenaere, E.; Vandenberghe, C.; Hoffmann, M. Foraging behaviour of donkeys grazing in a coastal dune area in temperate climate conditions 2005 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2338 92 93-112 details   doi
Lamoot, I.; Callebaut, J.; Degezelle, T.; Demeulenaere, E.; Laquiere, J.; Vandenberghe, C.; Hoffmann, M. Eliminative behaviour of free-ranging horses: do they show latrine behaviour or do they defecate where they graze? 2004 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2339 86 105-121 details   doi
Pluhácek, J.; Bartos, L.; Bartosová, J.; Kotrba, R. Feeding behaviour affects nursing behaviour in captive plains zebra (Equus burchellii) 2010 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5280 128 97-102 details   doi
Dierenfeld, E.S. Vitamin E in exotics: effects, evaluation and ecology 1994 The Journal of Nutrition 2661 124 2579s-2581s details   openurl
Shoshani, J.; Kupsky, W.J.; Marchant, G.H. Elephant brain. Part I: gross morphology, functions, comparative anatomy, and evolution 2006 Brain Research Bulletin 2623 70 124-157 details   doi
Osthaus, B.; Proops, L.; Hocking, I.; Burden, F. Spatial cognition and perseveration by horses, donkeys and mules in a simple A-not-B detour task 2013 5694 16 301-305 details   doi
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