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Breitenmoser, U. Large predators in the Alps: the fall and rise of man's competitors 1998 Biol Conserv 6450 83
Ripple, W.J.; Beschta, R.L. Trophic cascades in Yellowstone: The first 15 years after wolf reintroduction 2012 Biol Conserv 6452 145
Apollonio, M.; Mattioli, L.; Scandura, M.; Mauri, L.; Gazzola, A.; Avanzinelli, E. Wolves in the Casentinesi Forests: insights for wolf conservation in Italy from a protected area with a rich wild prey community 2004 Biol Conserv 6475 120
Pimenta, V.; Barroso, I.; Boitani, L.; Beja, P. Risks a la carte: Modelling the occurrence and intensity of wolf predation on multiple livestock species 2018 Biological Conservation 6438 228 331-342
Imbert, C.; Caniglia, R.; Fabbri, E.; Milanesi, P.; Randi, E.; Serafini, M.; Torretta, E.; Meriggi, A. Why do wolves eat livestock?: Factors influencing wolf diet in northern Italy 2016 Biological Conservation 6621 195 156-168
Müller, A. E.; Thalmann, U. Origin and evolution of primate social organisation: a reconstruction 2000 Biological Reviews 4257 75 405-435
Schino, G.; Aureli, F. Reciprocity in group-living animals: partner control versus partner choice 2016 Biological Reviews 6411 92 665-672
Heyes, C.M. Social learning in animals: categories and mechanisms 1994 Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 708 69 207-231
Smolla, M.; Alem, S.; Chittka, L.; Shultz, S. Copy-when-uncertain: bumblebees rely on social information when rewards are highly variable 2016 Biology letters 6198 12
Bandini , E.; Motes-Rodrigo, A.; Steele, M.P.; Rutz, C.; Tennie, C. Examining the mechanisms underlying the acquisition of animal tool behaviour 2020 Biology Letters 6660 16