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Heitor, F.; Vicente, L. Maternal care and foal social relationships in a herd of Sorraia horses: Influence of maternal rank and experience 2008 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 4778 113 189-205
Schweitzer, C.; Arnould, C. Emotional reactivity of Japanese quail chicks with high or low social motivation reared under unstable social conditions 2010 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5132 125 143-150
Broom, D.M. Cognitive ability and awareness in domestic animals and decisions about obligations to animals 2010 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5135 126 1-11
Burn, C.C.; Dennison, T.L.; Whay, H.R. Relationships between behaviour and health in working horses, donkeys, and mules in developing countries 2010 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5158 126 109–118
Jørgensen, G.H.M.; Liestøl, S.H.-O.; Bøe, K.E. Effects of enrichment items on activity and social interactions in domestic horses (Equus caballus) 2011 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5320 129 100-110
Mazurek, M.; McGee, M.; Minchin, W.; Crowe, M.A.; Earley, B. Is the avoidance distance test for the assessment of animals' responsiveness to humans influenced by either the dominant or flightiest animal in the group? 2011 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5376 132 107-113
Uchiyama, H.; Ohtani, N.; Ohta, M. Three-dimensional analysis of horse and human gaits in therapeutic riding 2011 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5488 135 271-276
Jørgensen, G.H.M.; Liestøl, S.H.-O.; Bøe, K.E. Effects of enrichment items on activity and social interactions in domestic horses (Equus caballus) 2011 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6604 129 100-110
Muscatello, G.; Anderson, G.A.; Gilkerson, J.R.; Browning, G.F. Associations between the ecology of virulent Rhodococcus equi and the epidemiology of R. equi pneumonia on Australian thoroughbred farms 2006 Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2622 72 6152-6160
Parish, A.R.; De Waal, F.B. The other “closest living relative”. How bonobos (Pan paniscus) challenge traditional assumptions about females, dominance, intra- and intersexual interactions, and hominid evolution 2000 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 189 907 97-113