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Stull, C.L.; Spier, S.J.; Aldridge, B.M.; Blanchard, M.; Stott, J.L. Immunological response to long-term transport stress in mature horses and effects of adaptogenic dietary supplementation as an immunomodulator 2004 Equine Veterinary Journal 5845 36 583-589
Casella, S.; Fazio, F.; Giannetto, C.; Giudice, E.; Piccione, G. Influence of transportation on serum concentrations of acute phase proteins in horse 2012 Research in Veterinary Science 5843 93 914-917
Kedzierski, W.; Wilk, I.; Janczarek, I. Physiological response to the first saddling and first mounting of horses: comparison of two sympathetic training methods 2014 Animal Science Papers and Reports 5816 32 219-228
Stucke, Diana Überprüfung der Anwendbarkeit der „Chronopsychobiologischen Regulationsdiagnostik“ (CRD) zur Beurteilung von Belastungssituationen und Bestimmung von Stressreaktionstypen bei Pferden 2012 5815
Massen, J.; Sterck, E.; de Vos, H. Close social associations in animals and humans: functions and mechanisms of friendship 2010 Behaviour 5813 147 1379
Palme, R. Monitoring stress hormone metabolites as a useful, non-invasive tool for welfare assessment in farm animals 2012 Animal Welfare 5793 21 331-337
Teicher, M.H.; Tomoda, A.; Andersen, S.L. Neurobiological Consequences of Early Stress and Childhood Maltreatment: Are Results from Human and Animal Studies Comparable? 2006 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 5784 1071 313-323
Christensen, J.W.; Ahrendt, L.P.; Lintrup, R.; Gaillard, C.; Palme, R.; Malmkvist, J. Does learning performance in horses relate to fearfulness, baseline stress hormone, and social rank? 2012 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5769 140 44-52
h:, M.; Lévy, F.; Fortin, M.; Leterrier, C.; LansadLansade, L. Stress and temperament affect working memory performance for disappearing food in horses, Equus caballus 2013 Animal Behaviour 5746 86 1233-1240
Nuñez, C.M.V.; Adelman, J.S.; Smith, J.; Gesquiere, L.R.; Rubenstein, D.I. Linking social environment and stress physiology in feral mares (Equus caballus): Group transfers elevate fecal cortisol levels 2014 General and Comparative Endocrinology 5743 196 26-33