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Ajie, B.C.; Pintor, L.M.; Watters, J.; Kerby, J.L.; Hammond, J.I.; Sih, A. A framework for determining the fitness consequences of antipredator behavior 2007 Behavioral Ecology 4087 18 267-270
Fischhoff, I.R.; Sundaresan, S.R.; Cordingley, J.; Rubenstein, D.I. Habitat use and movements of plains zebra (Equus burchelli) in response to predation danger from lions 2007 Behavioral Ecology 4360 18 725-729
Smith, B.R.; Blumstein, D.T. Fitness consequences of personality: a meta-analysis 2008 Behavioral Ecology 5226 19 448-455
Smith, J.E.; Van Horn, R.C.; Powning, K.S.; Cole, A.R.; Graham, K.E.; Memenis, S.K.; Holekamp, K.E. Evolutionary forces favoring intragroup coalitions among spotted hyenas and other animals 2010 Behavioral Ecology 5285 21 284-303
Shultz, S.; Finlayson, L.V. Large body and small brain and group sizes are associated with predator preferences for mammalian prey 2010 Behavioral Ecology 5262 21 1073-1079
Linklater, W.L.; Cameron, E.Z.; Stafford, K.J.; Veltman, C.J. Social and spatial structure and range use by Kaimanawa wild horses (Equus caballus: Equidae) 2000 New Zealand Journal of Ecology 793 24 139-152
Ferrari, M.C.O.; Capitania-Kwok, T.; Chivers, D.P. The role of learning in the acquisition of threat-sensitive responses to predator odours 2006 Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 4620 60 522-527
Hofmeester, T.R.; Cromsigt, J.P.G.M.; Odden, J.; Andrén, H.; Kindberg, J.; Linnell, J.D.C. Framing pictures: A conceptual framework to identify and correct for biases in detection probability of camera traps enabling multi-species comparison 2019 Ecology and Evolution 6518
Amodio, P.; Boeckle, M.; Schnell, A.K.; Ostojic, L.; Fiorito, G.; Clayton, N.S. Grow Smart and Die Young: Why Did Cephalopods Evolve Intelligence? 2018 Trends in Ecology & Evolution 6508
Baragli, P.; Paoletti, E.; Vitale, V.; Sighieri, C. Looking in the correct location for a hidden object: brief note about the memory of donkeys (Equus asinus) 2011 Ethology Ecology & Evolution 6177 23 187-192