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Custance DM; Whiten A; Bard KA Can young chimpanzees imitate arbitrary actions? Hayes and Hayes (1952) revisited 1995 Behavior 2990 132 839 details   openurl
Saleh, N.; Chittka, L. The importance of experience in the interpretation of conspecific chemical signals 2006 Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 3150 61 215-220 details   doi
Dugatkin, L.A.; Alfieri, M. Guppies and the TIT FOR TAT strategy: preference based on past interaction 1991 Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 3397 28 243-246 details   doi
Sluyter F.; Arseneault L.; Moffitt T.E.; Veenema A.H.; de Boer S.; Koolhaas J.M. Toward an Animal Model for Antisocial Behavior: Parallels Between Mice and Humans: Aggression 2003 Behavior Genetics 3497 33 563-574 details   url
Kurtzman H.S.; Church R.M.; Crystal J.D. Data archiving for animal cognition research: Report of an NIMH workshop 2002 Animal Learning & Behavior 3504 30 405-412 details   url
McGreevy, P.D. 2004 Equine Behavior: A Guide for Veterinarians and Equine Scientists 4530 details   openurl
Waring, G.H. 2003 Horse behavior. 2nd ed 4548 442 pp details   openurl
Grzimek, B. On the Psychology of the Horse 1968 Man and Animal: Studies in Behavior 4592 37-46 details   openurl
Boitani, L. Patterns of homesites attendance in two Minnesota wolf packs 1982 Wolves of the World: Perspectives of Behavior, Ecology and Conservation 6474 details   openurl
Zentall, T.R. The case for a cognitive approach to animal learning and behavior 2001 Behavioral Processes 25 54 65-78 details   openurl
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