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Author Title Year Publication Serial Volume Pages
Feh, C. Alliances between stallions are more than just multimale groups: reply to Linklater & Cameron (2000) 2001 Animal Behaviour. 513 61 F27-F30
WAYNE L. LINKLATER & ELISSA Z. CAMERON Distinguishing cooperation from cohabitation: the feral horse case 2000 Animal Behaviour. 514 59 F17-F21
Linklater, W. L.; Cameron, E. Z.; Stafford, K. J.; Minot, E. O. Estimating Kaimanawa feral horse population size and growth SCIENCE & RESEARCH INTERNAL REPORT 185 515
Wakeling,E Feral Horses of the West 2002 516
Sharp, T.; Saunders, G. mustering of feral horses Ecology 517
Rutberg, A.T.; Keiper, R.R. Proximate causes of natal dispersal in feral ponies: some sex differences 1993 Animal Behaviour. 518 46 969-975
Dugatkin, L.A.; Earley, R.L. Group fusion: the impact of winner, loser, and bystander effects on hierarchy formation in large groups 2003 Behavioral Ecology 519 14 367-373
Seaman, S.C.; Davidson, H.P.B.; Waran, N.K. How reliable is temperament assessment in the domestic horse (Equus caballus)? 2002 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 520 78 175-191
Caro, T.M.; Graham, C.M.; Stoner, C.J.; Vargas, J.K. Adaptive significance of antipredator behaviour in artiodactyls 2004 Animal Behaviour. 522 67 205-228
Fishman, M.A. Predator Inspection: Closer Approach as a Way to Improve Assessment of Potential Threats 1999 Journal of Theoretical Biology 523 196 225-235