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Pusey, A. E., & Packer, C. (2003). The Ecology of relationships. In J. R. Krebs, N. B. Davis, & (Ed.), Behavioural Ecology (pp. 254–283). Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publication.
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Chase, I. D., Tovey, C., & Murch, P. (2003). Two's Company, Three's a Crowd: Differences in Dominance Relationships in Isolated Versus Socially Embedded Pairs of Fish. Behaviour, 140(10), 1193–1217.
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Robbins, R. L., & McCreery, E. K. (2003). African wild dog pup vocalizations with special reference to Morton's model. Behaviour, 140(3), 333–351.
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Wittig, R. M., & Boesch, C. (2003). The Choice of Post-conflict Interactions in Wild Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Behaviour, 140(11), 1527–1559.
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Sigurjónsdóttir, H., van Dierendonck, M. C., Snorrason, S., & Thórhallsdóttir, A. G. (2003). Social relationships in a group of horses without a mature stallion. Behaviour, 140(6), 783–804.
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Waeber P.O., & Hemelrijk C.K. (2003). Female Dominance and Social Structure in Alaotran Gentle Lemurs. Behaviour, 140(10), 1235–1246.
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Cameron, E. Z.,, Linklater, W. L.,, Stafford, K. J.,, & Minot, E. O.,. (2003). Social grouping and maternal behaviour in feral horses (Equus caballus): the influence of males on maternal protectiveness. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol., 53(2), 92–101.
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Wittig, R. M., & Boesch, C. (2003). “Decision-making” in conflicts of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): an extension of the Relational Model. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol., 54(5), 491–504.
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Dugatkin, L. A., & Earley, R. L. (2003). Group fusion: the impact of winner, loser, and bystander effects on hierarchy formation in large groups. Behav. Ecol., 14(3), 367–373.
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Sluyter F., Arseneault L., Moffitt T.E., Veenema A.H., de Boer S., & Koolhaas J.M. (2003). Toward an Animal Model for Antisocial Behavior: Parallels Between Mice and Humans: Aggression. Behavior Genetics, 33, 563–574.
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