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Baragli, P., Paoletti, E., Vitale, V., & Sighieri, C. (2011). Looking in the correct location for a hidden object: brief note about the memory of donkeys (Equus asinus). Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 23(2), 187–192.
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Burke, C., Rashman, M., Wich, S., Symons, A., Theron, C., & Longmore, S. (2019). Optimizing observing strategies for monitoring animals using drone-mounted thermal infrared cameras. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 40(2), 439–467.
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Dunbar, R. I. M. (2009). The social brain hypothesis and its implications for social evolution. Annals of Human Biology, 36(5), 562–572.
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Meriggi, A., Dagradi, V., Dondina, O., Perversi, M., Milanesi, P., Lombardini, M., et al. (2014). Short-term responses of wolf feeding habits to changes of wild and domestic ungulate abundance in Northern Italy. Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 27(4), 389–411.
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Ballou, J. (1994). Population Biology. In L. Boyd, & C. A. Houpt (Eds.), Przewalski’s horse: The History and Biology of an Endangered Species. Albany: tate University of New York Press.
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Clabby, J. (1976). The Natural History of the Horse. New York: Taplinger Publishing Company.
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Keiper Rr,. (1979). Population dynamics of feral ponies. Laramie: Symposium on the Ecology and Behavior of wild and feral Equids.
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Boyd, L., & Houpt, K. A. (1994). Przewalski's Horse. The History and Biology of an Endangered Species. SUNY Press.
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Houpt, K. A., & Boyd L. (1994). Social Behaviour. In Boyd L., & K. A. Houpt (Eds.), Przewalski's horse. Albany: State university of New York Press.
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