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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Pepperberg, I.M. |
The value of the Piagetian framework for comparative cognitive studies |
2002 |
Animal Cognition |
2595 |
5 |
177-182 |
|
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McLean, A.N. |
Cognitive abilities -- the result of selective pressures on food acquisition? |
2001 |
Applied Animal Behaviour Science |
2907 |
71 |
241-258 |
|
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Rozempolska-Ruciń ska, Iwona; Trojan, Maciej; Kosik, Elż bieta; Próchniak, Tomasz; Górecka-Bruzda, Aleksandra |
How “natural” training methods can affect equine mental state? A critical approach -- a review |
2013 |
Animal Science Papers & Reports |
5726 |
31 |
185 |
|
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Huber, L.; Gajdon, G.K. |
Technical intelligence in animals: the kea model |
2006 |
Animal Cognition |
2085 |
9 |
295-305 |
|
|
Hunt, G.R.; Rutledge, R.B.; Gray, R.D. |
The right tool for the job: what strategies do wild New Caledonian crows use? |
2006 |
Animal Cognition |
2442 |
9 |
307-316 |
|
|
Van Schaik, C. |
Why are some animals so smart? |
2006 |
Scientific American |
2830 |
294 |
64-71 |
|
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Heinrich, B.; Bugnyar, T. |
Just how smart are ravens? |
2007 |
Scientific American |
4101 |
296 |
64-71 |
|
|
Previc, F.H. |
Thyroid hormone production in chimpanzees and humans: implications for the origins of human intelligence |
2002 |
American Journal of Physical Anthropology |
4108 |
118 |
402-3; discussion 404-5 |
|
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Cowley, J.J.; Griesel, R.D. |
The effect on growth and behaviour of rehabilitating first and second generation low protein rats |
1966 |
Animal Behaviour. |
4119 |
14 |
506-517 |
|
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Crockford, C.; Wittig, R.M.; Seyfarth, R.M.; Cheney, D.L. |
Baboons eavesdrop to deduce mating opportunities |
2007 |
Animal Behaviour. |
816 |
73 |
885-890 |
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