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Zucca, P.; Baciadonna, L.; Masci, S.; Mariscoli, M. Illness as a source of variation of laterality in lions (Panthera leo) 2010 Laterality 5372 16 356-366 details   doi
Mazurek, M.; McGee, M.; Minchin, W.; Crowe, M.A.; Earley, B. Is the avoidance distance test for the assessment of animals' responsiveness to humans influenced by either the dominant or flightiest animal in the group? 2011 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5376 132 107-113 details   doi
Sankey, C.; Richard-Yris, M.-A.; Leroy, H.; Henry, S.; Hausberger, M. Positive interactions lead to lasting positive memories in horses, Equus caballus 2010 Animal Behaviour 5418 79 869-875 details   doi
Salmivalli, C.; Lagerspetz, K.; Björkqvist, K.; Österman, K.; Kaukiainen, A. Bullying as a group process: Participant roles and their relations to social status within the group 1996 Aggressive Behavior 5435 22 1-15 details   doi
Menke, C.; Waiblinger, S.; Foelsch, D.W.; Wiepkema, P.R. Social Behaviour and Injuries of Horned Cows in Loose Housing Systems 1999 Animal Welfare 5480 8 243-258 details   url
Uchiyama, H.; Ohtani, N.; Ohta, M. Three-dimensional analysis of horse and human gaits in therapeutic riding 2011 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5488 135 271-276 details   doi
Pierard, M. Agonistic and affiliative interactions in group housed riding horses (Equus caballus) 2012 Proceedings of the 2. International Equine Science Meeting 5515 in press details   pdf openurl
De Giorgio, F.; Schoorl, J.M. Why isolate during training? Social learning and social cognition applied as training approach for young horses (Equus caballus) 2012 Proceedings of the 2. International Equine Science Meeting 5528 in press details   pdf openurl
Güntürkün, O.; Kesch, S. Visual lateralization during feeding in pigeons 1987 Behavioral Neuroscience 5588 101 433-435 details   doi
Horn, L.; Range, F.; Huber, L. Dogs’ attention towards humans depends on their relationship, not only on social familiarity 2013 5667 16 435-443 details   doi
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