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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Van Schaik, C. |
Why are some animals so smart? |
2006 |
Scientific American |
2830 |
294 |
64-71 |
|
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Flack, J.C.; de Waal, F.B.M.; Krakauer, D.C. |
Social structure, robustness, and policing cost in a cognitively sophisticated species |
2005 |
The American Naturalist |
168 |
165 |
E126-139 |
|
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Kaplan, A.I.; Borodovskii, M.I. |
[Alternative animal behavior: a model and its statistical characteristics] |
1989 |
Nauchnye Doklady Vysshei Shkoly. Biologicheskie Nauki |
2799 |
|
29-32 |
|
|
Virga, V.; Houpt, K.A. |
Prevalence of placentophagia in horses |
2001 |
Equine veterinary journal |
31 |
33 |
208-210 |
|
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Zentall, T.R. |
Mental time travel in animals: a challenging question |
2006 |
Behavioural processes |
218 |
72 |
173-183 |
|
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Klein, E.D.; Zentall, T.R. |
Imitation and affordance learning by pigeons (Columba livia) |
2003 |
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) |
234 |
117 |
414-419 |
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Heyes, C.M. |
Social learning in animals: categories and mechanisms |
1994 |
Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society |
708 |
69 |
207-231 |
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Cooper, J.J. |
Comparative learning theory and its application in the training of horses |
1998 |
Equine veterinary journal. Supplement |
846 |
|
39-43 |
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Crowell-Davis, S.L.; Houpt, K.A. |
Techniques for taking a behavioral history |
1986 |
The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice |
50 |
2 |
507-518 |
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Heinrich, B.; Bugnyar, T. |
Just how smart are ravens? |
2007 |
Scientific American |
4101 |
296 |
64-71 |
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