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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Kitchen, D.M.; Cheney, D.L.; Seyfarth, R.M. |
Male chacma baboons (Papio hamadryas ursinus) discriminate loud call contests between rivals of different relative ranks |
2005 |
Animal cognition |
687 |
8 |
1-6 |
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Chiesa, A.D.; Pecchia, T.; Tommasi, L.; Vallortigara, G. |
Multiple landmarks, the encoding of environmental geometry and the spatial logics of a dual brain |
2006 |
Animal Cognition |
2443 |
9 |
281-293 |
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Gajdon, G.K.; Fijn, N.; Huber, L. |
Limited spread of innovation in a wild parrot, the kea (Nestor notabilis) |
2006 |
Animal Cognition |
2472 |
9 |
173-181 |
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Regolin, L.; Marconato, F.; Vallortigara, G. |
Hemispheric differences in the recognition of partly occluded objects by newly hatched domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) |
2004 |
Animal Cognition |
2519 |
7 |
162-170 |
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Fujita, K.; Kuroshima, H.; Masuda, T. |
Do tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) spontaneously deceive opponents? A preliminary analysis of an experimental food-competition contest between monkeys |
2002 |
Animal Cognition |
2614 |
5 |
19-25 |
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Sighieri, C.; Tedeschi, D.; De Andreis, C.; Petri, L.; Baragli, P. |
Behaviour patterns of horses can be used to establish a dominantsubordinate relationship between man and horse |
2003 |
Animal Welfare |
4089 |
12 |
705-708 |
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Levy, J. |
The mammalian brain and the adaptive advantage of cerebral asymmetry |
1977 |
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences |
4137 |
299 |
264-272 |
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Krueger, K. |
Behaviour of horses in the “round pen technique” |
2007 |
Applied Animal Behaviour Science |
280 |
104 |
162-170 |
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Croney, C.C.; Prince-Kelly, N.; Meller, C.L. |
A note on social dominance and learning ability in the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus) |
2007 |
Applied Animal Behaviour Science |
284 |
105 |
254-259 |
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Nicol, C.J. |
How animals learn from each other |
2006 |
Applied Animal Behaviour Science |
564 |
100 |
58-63 |
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