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Brooks, P. M. (1982). Zebra, wildebeest and buffalo sub-population areas in the Hluhluwe-Corridor-Umfolozi Complex, Zululand, and their application in management. S. Afr. J. Wildl. Res., 12, 140–146.
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Oese, E. und A. (1982). Pferdesport – Ein Handbuch für Trainer, Übungsleiter, Pferdezüchter und Aktive. Berlin: Sportverlag.
Abstract: Pferdekunde, Pflege und Haltung des Pferdes, Grundausbildung des Reiters, Grundausbildung des Pferdes, Grundlagen der allgemeinen Trainings und Wettkampflehre des Pferdesports, Dressurtraining, Springtraining, Gelände, Vielseitigkeits und Militarytraining, Fahren, Voltigieren, Pferdeleistungsprüfungen, Reitjagd, Reittouristik...
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de Waal, F. B. M. (1982). Chimpanzee politics:power and sex among apes. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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Skiff, E. M. (1982). The effect of enclosure design on social interactions and daily activity patterns of the captive asiatic wild horse (Equus przewalskii). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota.
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Eisenberg, N., & Beilin, H. (1982). The Development of Prosocial Behavior.
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Baba, M., T., Doi, H., Ikeda, T., Iwamoto, & Ono Y. (1982). A census of large mammals in Omo National Park, Ethiopia. Afr. J. Ecol., 20(3), 207–210.
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Ohsawa, H. (1982). Transfer of group members in plains zebra (Equus burchelli) in relation to social organization. African Study Monographs, 2, 53–71.
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Gallup GG. (1982). Self-awareness and the emergence of mind in primates. Am. J. Primatol., 2, 237.
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Powell, A. J., & Wolff, P. R. (1982). Sex differences in mouse urination patterns. Anim. Behav., 30(4), 1207–1211.
Abstract: When tested in circular open fields male and female mice (Mus musculus) produced strongly centrifugal urination patterns, which showed a clear `edge-dependency' in all the field sizes used. However, striking sex differences in the pattern of deposition were shown in terms of both the number and distribution of the urine spots. Male mice produce large numbers of spots which are regularly dispersed, while females produce relatively fewer spots with a more clumped distribution. It is suggested that a hitherto unsuspected level of intersexual communication may explain these differences.
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Rescorla, R. A., & Holland, P. C. (1982). Behavioral Studies of Associative Learning in Animals. Annual Review of Psychology, 33(1), 265–308.
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