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Hirsch, B.T. Costs and benefits of within-group spatial position: a feeding competition model 2007 The Quarterly review of biology 803 82 9-27 details   doi
Li, F.-H.; Zhong, W.-Q.; Wang, Z.; Wang, D.-H. Rank in a food competition test and humoral immune functions in male Brandt's voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii) 2007 Physiology & behavior 804 90 490-495 details   doi
Fragaszy, D.; Visalberghi, E. Socially biased learning in monkeys 2004 Learning & behavior : a Psychonomic Society publication 828 32 24-35 details   openurl
Hall, C.A.; Cassaday, H.J.; Derrington, A.M. The effect of stimulus height on visual discrimination in horses 2003 Journal of Animal Science 835 81 1715-1720 details   openurl
Harman, A.M.; Moore, S.; Hoskins, R.; Keller, P. Horse vision and an explanation for the visual behaviour originally explained by the 'ramp retina' 1999 Equine veterinary journal 836 31 384-390 details   doi
Mills, D.S. Applying learning theory to the management of the horse: the difference between getting it right and getting it wrong 1998 Equine veterinary journal. Supplement 845 44-48 details   openurl
Cooper, J.J. Comparative learning theory and its application in the training of horses 1998 Equine veterinary journal. Supplement 846 39-43 details   openurl
Biederman, G.B.; Robertson, H.A.; Vanayan, M. Observational learning of two visual discriminations by pigeons: a within-subjects design 1986 Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 853 46 45-49 details   doi
Waiblinger, S.; Boivin, X.; Pedersen, V.; Tosi, M.-V.; Janczak, A.M.; Visser, E.K.; Jones, R.B. Assessing the human-animal relationship in farmed species: A critical review 2006 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 854 101 185-242 details   doi
Dougherty, D.M.; Lewis, P. Stimulus generalization, discrimination learning, and peak shift in horses 1991 Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 1764 56 97-104 details   doi
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