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Bernauer, K.; Kollross, H.; Schuetz, A.; Farmer, K.; Krueger, K. How do horses (Equus caballus) learn from observing human action? 2020 Animal Cognition 6590 23 1-9
Miyata, H.; Gajdon, G.K.; Huber, L.; Fujita, K. How do keas (Nestor notabilis) solve artificial-fruit problems with multiple locks? 2011 Animal Cognition 6549 14 45-58
Briard, L.; Deneubourg, J.-L.; Petit, O. How stallions influence the dynamic of collective movements in two groups of domestic horses, from departure to arrival 2017 Behavioural Processes 6151 142 56-63
Jarausch, A.; Harms, V.; Kluth, G.; Reinhardt, I.; Nowak, C. How the west was won: genetic reconstruction of rapid wolf recolonization into Germany's anthropogenic landscapes 2021 Heredity 6638
Lagos, L.; Bárcena, F. How to reduce wolf predation on wild ponies in Galicia? 2022 Carnivore Damage Prevention News 6680 24 24-31
Nowak, S.; Jedrzejewski, W.; Schmidt, K.; Theuerkauf, J.; Myslajek, R.W.; Jedrzejewska, B. Howling activity of free-ranging wolves (Canis lupus) in the Bialowieza Primeval Forest and the Western Beskidy Mountains (Poland) 2006 J Ethol 6459 25
Gese, E.M.; Ruff, R.L. Howling by coyotes (Canis latrans): variation among social classes, seasons, and pack sizes 1998 Can J Zool 6462 76
Palacios, V.; Font, E.; Marquez, R. Iberian wolf howls: acoustic structure, individual variation, and a comparison with North American populations 2007 J Mammal 6469 88
Baragli, P.; Scopa, C.; Maglieri, V.; Palagi, E. If horses had toes: demonstrating mirror self recognition at group level in Equus caballus 2021 Animal Cognition 6631
Galef, B.G. Imitation and local enhancement: Detrimental effects of consensus definitions on analyses of social learning in animals 2013 Behavioural Processes 6419 100 123-130