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Cheney, D.L.; Seyfarth, R.M.; Silk, J.B. The responses of female baboons (Papio cynocephalus ursinus) to anomalous social interactions: evidence for causal reasoning? 1995 Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 348 109 134-141
Bateson, M.; Kacelnik, A. Accuracy of memory for amount in the foraging starling,Sturnus vulgaris 1995 Animal Behaviour. 2110 50 431-443
Saltz,D.; Rubenstein D.I. Population Dynamics of a Reintroduced Asiatic Wild Ass (Equus Hemionus) Herd 1995 Ecological Applications 2230 5 327-335
Marinier, S.L.; Alexander, A.J. Coprophagy as an avenue for foals of the domestic horse to learn food preferences from their dams 1995 Journal of Theoretical Biology 3626 173 121-124
Barnes, H.G.; Tucker, R.L.; Grant, B.D.; Roberts, G.D.; Prades, M. Lag screw stabilization of a cervical vertebral fracture by use of computed tomography in a horse 1995 Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 3744 206 221-223
Loveland, K.A. Self-recognition in the bottlenose dolphin: ecological considerations 1995 Consciousness and Cognition 4161 4 254-257
Hart, D.; Whitlow, J.W.J. The experience of self in the bottlenose dolphin 1995 Consciousness and Cognition 4162 4 244-247
Anderson, J.R. Self-recognition in dolphins: credible cetaceans; compromised criteria, controls, and conclusions 1995 Consciousness and Cognition 4163 4 239-243
Marten, K.; Psarakos, S. Using self-view television to distinguish between self-examination and social behavior in the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) 1995 Consciousness and Cognition 4164 4 205-224
Boyd, R.; Richerson, P.J. Why does culture increase human adaptability? 1995 Ethology and Sociobiology 4196 16 125-143