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Author Asa, C.S.; Goldfoot, D.A.; Ginther, O.J. url  doi
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  Title Sociosexual behavior and the ovulatory cycle of ponies (Equus caballus) observed in harem groups Type Journal Article
  Year 1979 Publication Hormones and Behavior Abbreviated Journal Horm Behav  
  Volume 13 Issue 1 Pages 49-65  
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  Abstract Observations of sociosexual behavior of adult ponies, made on two harem groups (each comprised of one vasectomized male and three females), were correlated with follicular development and ovulation for a total of 15 cycles (minimum of 2 cycles per female). Mean cycle length (interovulatory interval) was found to be 19.7 days, with behavioral estrus lasting 7-8 days (5.5 days preovulatory; 2.3 days postovulatory). Estrous females typically showed increased frequencies of approaching and following the stallion, urinating, presenting, clitoral winking, and tail raising. Approaching and following the stallion appeared earlier and persisted longer than other estrous responses. Deviations from the modal estrous pattern included cycles with subestrus, continual estrus, behavioral estrus in the absence of ovulation, and displays of female mounting. Dominance tests revealed that a mare's status was unaffected by the phases of the estrous cycle. The presence of more than one estrous female affected the copulatory performance of both stallions, most notably in reduced latencies to first mount, intromission, and ejaculation, in spite of differences between the stallions in sexual vigor. Each stallion usually selected the dominant mare for copulation when there were multiple estrous females present, but mounts were not displayed exclusively to one female per test. The social testing situation made apparent the importance of use of space in sociosexual communication in this species, particularly in avoidance of the stallion by diestrous mares and standing alone or in proximity to him by estrous mares.  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 5363  
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Author Boy, V.; Duncan, P. openurl 
  Title Time-budgets of Camargue horses. I. Developmental changes in the time-budgets of foals. Type Journal Article
  Year 1979 Publication Behaviour Abbreviated Journal Behaviour  
  Volume 71 Issue Pages 187-201  
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  Call Number Serial 1803  
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Author Roberts, J.; Kacelnik, A.; Hunter, M.L. url  openurl
  Title A model of sound interference in relation to acoustic communication Type Journal Article
  Year 1979 Publication Animal Behaviour. Abbreviated Journal Anim. Behav.  
  Volume 27 Issue Part 4 Pages 1271-1273  
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Author Kacelnik, A. url  doi
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  Title The foraging efficiency of great tits (Parus major L.) in relation to light intensity Type Journal Article
  Year 1979 Publication Animal Behaviour. Abbreviated Journal Anim. Behav.  
  Volume 27 Issue Part 1 Pages 237-241  
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  Abstract I report an experiment aimed at testing whether foraging efficiency of great tits is limited by light intensity at the time of the dawn chorus. Captive great tits hunting for prey under different luminance conditions were less successful in finding prey when foraging, hunted for a lower proportion of their time, and handled individual prey items for longer when luminance was under approximately 7 cd/m2. This luminance is not reached in the field until after the time of the dawn chorus, suggesting that in the early morning foraging is limited by light intensity. I suggest that a satisfactory functional explanation of the dawn chorus must take into account the comparatively low foraging opportunity early in the morning, as well as the factors affecting the opportunity for singing and other territorial activities.  
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Author Powell, R.A. url  openurl
  Title The dog: Its domestication and behavior : By . New York: Garland STPM Press (1978). 296 pp. $24.50 Type Journal Article
  Year 1979 Publication Animal Behaviour. Abbreviated Journal Anim. Behav.  
  Volume 27 Issue Part 1 Pages 318-1211  
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Author Keiper, R.R. openurl 
  Title The behaviour, ecology and social organization of the feral ponies of Assateague Island Type Journal Article
  Year 1979 Publication Proc. I. Conf. Sci. Res. Nat. Parks Abbreviated Journal Proc. I. Conf. Sci. Res. Nat. Parks,  
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  Publisher University of Wyoming Place of Publication Laramie Editor  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 2309  
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Author Fiske, J.C. openurl 
  Title Behavior and learning in horses Applications in management and training Type Journal Article
  Year 1979 Publication Southwestern Veterinarian Abbreviated Journal Southwestern Veterinarian  
  Volume 32 Issue Pages 37-44  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 3568  
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Author Hinde R. A. isbn  openurl
  Title Towards Understanding Relationships (European Monographs in Social Psychology) Type Book Whole
  Year 1979 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 379  
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  Publisher Academic Press Place of Publication Londres Editor  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 4814  
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Author Rappolt, G. A.; John, J.; Thompson, N. S. doi  openurl
  Title Canine responses to familiar and unfamiliar humans Type Journal Article
  Year 1979 Publication Aggressive Behavior Abbreviated Journal Aggressive Behavior  
  Volume 5 Issue 2 Pages 155-161  
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  Abstract Dogs were observed during controlled approaches by their owners and by strangers. Significant differences between the dogs' responses to their owners and their responses to strangers were found. These results supported the popular belief that dogs respond differently to different persons, and not merely to different situations in which persons are usually encountered.  
  Address Departments of Biology and Psychology, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts DOI – 10.1002/1098-2337(1979)5 – 2<155 – - AID-AB2480050206>3.0.CO;2-D  
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  Publisher Place of Publication Copyright © 1979 Wiley-Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company Editor  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 4978  
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Author Holm, S. url  openurl
  Title A simple sequentially rejective multiple test procedure Type Journal Article
  Year 1979 Publication Scandinavian Journal of Statistics Abbreviated Journal Scand J Stat  
  Volume 6 Issue 2 Pages 65-70  
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  Abstract This paper presents a simple and widely applicable multiple test procedure of the sequentially rejective type, i.e. hypotheses are rejected one at a time until no further rejections can be done. It is shown that the test has a prescribed level of significance protection against error of the first kind for any combination of true hypotheses. The power properties of the test and a number of possible applications are also discussed.  
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  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ citeulike:4294367 Serial 5005  
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