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Dumont, B.; Boissy, A.; Achard, C.; Sibbald, A.M.; Erhard, H.W. Consistency of animal order in spontaneous group movements allows the measurement of leadership in a group of grazing heifers 2005 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2027 95 55-66
Pompilio, L.; Kacelnik, A. State-dependent learning and suboptimal choice: when starlings prefer long over short delays to food 2005 Animal Behaviour. 2104 70 571-578
Fernández-Juricic,E.; Smith, R.; Kacelnik,A. Increasing the costs of conspecific scanning in socially foraging starlings affects vigilance and foraging behaviour 2005 Animal Behaviour. 2105 69 73-81
Robbins, M.M.; Robbins, A.M.; Gerald-Steklis, N.; Steklis, H.D. Long-term dominance relationships in female mountain gorillas: strength, stability and determinants of rank 2005 Behaviour 2164 142 779-809
Stevens, J.; Vervaecke, H.; de Vries, H.; Van Elsacker, L. The influence of the steepness of dominance hierarchies on reciprocity and interchange in captive groups of bonobos (Pan paniscus) 2005 Behaviour 2194 142 941-960
Christensen, J.W.; Keeling, L.J.; Nielsen, B.L. Responses of horses to novel visual, olfactory and auditory stimuli 2005 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2256 93 53-65
Kruger, K.; Gaillard, C.; Stranzinger, G.; Rieder, S. Phylogenetic analysis and species allocation of individual equids using microsatellite data 2005 Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics 2334 122 78-86
Lamoot, I.; Callebaut, J.; Demeulenaere, E.; Vandenberghe, C.; Hoffmann, M. Foraging behaviour of donkeys grazing in a coastal dune area in temperate climate conditions 2005 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2338 92 93-112
Watson, L.H.; Odendaal, H.E.; Barry, T.J.; Pietersen, J. Population viability of Cape mountain zebra in Gamka Mountain Nature Reserve, South Africa: the influence of habitat and fire 2005 Biological Conservation 3547 122 173-180
Nicol, C.J.; Badnell-Waters, A.J. Suckling behaviour in domestic foals and the development of abnormal oral behaviour 2005 Animal Behaviour. 3631 70 21-29