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Lim, M.M.; Young, L.J. Neuropeptidergic regulation of affiliative behavior and social bonding in animals 2006 Hormones and Behavior 6416 50 506-517 details   doi
McGreevy, P.D.; Harman, A.; McLean, A.; Hawson, L. Over-flexing the horse's neck: A modern equestrian obsession? 2010 Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research 6501 5 180-186 details   doi
Kruska, D.C.T. Comparative quantitative investigations on brains of wild cavies (Cavia aperea) and guinea pigs (Cavia aperea f. porcellus). A contribution to size changes of CNS structures due to domestication 2014 Mammalian Biology – Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde 6401 79 230-239 details   doi
Kwang Ng Aik; Rodrigues Daphne A Big-Five Personality Profile of the Adaptor and Innovator 2011 The Journal of Creative Behavior 6384 36 254-268 details   doi
Zlatanova, D.; Ahmed, A.; Valasseva, A.; Genov, P. Adaptive Diet Strategy of the Wolf (Canis lupus L.) in Europe: a Review 2014 ACTA ZOOLOGICA BULGARICA 6388 66 439-452 details   openurl
Crowell-Davis, S.L. Spatial relations between mares and foals of the Welsh pony (Equus caballus) 1986 Animal Behaviour 6505 34 1007-1015 details   doi
Giraldeau, L.-A.; Lefebvre, L.; Morand-Ferron, J. Can a restrictive definition lead to biases and tautologies? 2007 Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6533 30 411-412 details   doi
Harlow, H.F. Learning and satiation of response in intrinsically motivated complex puzzle performance by monkeys 1950 Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 6550 43 289-294 details   url
Broekhuis, F.; Madsen, E.K.; Keiwua, K.; Macdonald, D.W. Using GPS collars to investigate the frequency and behavioural outcomes of intraspecific interactions among carnivores: A case study of male cheetahs in the Maasai Mara, Kenya 2019 Plos One 6562 14 e0213910 details   doi
Dorey, N.R.; Conover, A.M.; Udell, M.A.R. Interspecific communication from people to horses (Equus ferus caballus) is influenced by different horsemanship training styles 2014 Journal of Comparative Psychology, 6564 128 337-342 details   doi
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