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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Zhou, W.-X.; Sornette, D.; Hill, R.A.; Dunbar, R.I.M. |
Discrete hierarchical organization of social group sizes |
2005 |
Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society |
549 |
272 |
439-444 |
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Burla,J.B.; Rufener, C.; Bachmann, I.; Gygax, L.; Patt, A.; Hillmann, E. |
Effect of varying dimensions of the littered lying area on the lying behaviour of group-housed horses (Equus ferus caballus) |
2015 |
Proceedings of the 3. International Equine Science Meeting |
5879 |
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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 |
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Sawaguchi, T.; Kudo, H. |
Neocortical development and social structure in primates |
1990 |
Primates |
4799 |
31 |
283-289 |
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Wolter, R.; Pantel, N.; Stefanski, V.; Möstl, E.; Krueger, K. |
The role of an alpha animal in changing environmental conditions |
2014 |
Physiology & Behavior |
5818 |
133 |
236-243 |
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Dyer, J.R.G.; Johansson, A.; Helbing, D.; Couzin, I.D.; Krause, J. |
Leadership, consensus decision making and collective behaviour in humans |
2009 |
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences |
5122 |
364 |
781-789 |
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Flauger, B.; Krueger, K. |
Aggressionslevel und Platzangebot bei Pferden (Equus caballus) [ Aggression level and enclosure size in horses (Equus caballus)] |
2013 |
Pferdeheilkunde |
5714 |
29 |
495-504 |
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Fürst, A.; Knubben, J.; Kurtz, A.; Auer, J.; Stauffacher, M. |
Pferde in Gruppenhaltung: Eine Betrachtung aus tierärztlicher Sicht unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Verletzungsrisikos [Group housing of horses: veterinary considerations with a focus on the prevention of bite and kick injuries] |
2006 |
Pferdeheilkunde |
5756 |
22 |
254-258 |
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Valone, T.J. |
Group foraging, public information, and patch estimation |
1989 |
Oikos |
4274 |
56 |
357-363 |
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Paz-y-Miño C. G.; Bond, A.B.; Kamil, A.C.; Balda, R.P. |
Pinyon jays use transitive inference to predict social dominance |
2004 |
Nature |
352 |
430 |
778-781 |
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