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Kamil, A. C., & Roitblat, H. L. (1985). The Ecology of Foraging Behavior: Implications for Animal Learning and Memory. Annual Review of Psychology, 36(1), 141–169.
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Perusse, D., & Lefebvre, L. (1985). Grouped sequential exploitation of food patches in a flock feeder, the feral pigeon. Behav. Process., 11(1), 39–52.
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Bourlière, F. (1985). Primate communities: Their structure and role in tropical ecosystems. Int. J. Primatol., 6(1), 1–26.
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Crowell-Davis, S. L. (1985). Nursing behaviour and maternal aggression among Welsh ponies (Equus caballus). Appl Anim Behav Sci, 14(1), 11–25.
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Packer, C., & Pusey, A. E. (1985). Asymmetric contests in social mammals: respect, manipulation and age-specific aspects. In P. J. Greenwood, M. Slatkin, & (Ed.), Evolution: Essays in Honour of John Maynard Smith (pp. 173–86). Camebridge: Camebridge University Press.
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CROWELL-DAVIS SL et al. (1985). Snapping by foals of Equus caballus. Z. Tierpsychol., 69, 42–54.
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EISENMANN, V. (1985). Le couagga: un zebre aux origines. La Recherche, 16, 254–256.
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Klimov Vv,. (1985). A spatial- ethological organization of the herd of Przewalski's horses in Askania – Nova. Zool J, 64, 282–295.
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Duncan, P. (1985). Time-budgets of Camargue horses III. Environmental influences. Behaviour, 92, 188–208.
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Miller, J. A. (1985). Telling a quagga by its stripes. (extinct South African animal). Sci. News, 128, 70.
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