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Hurn, S.D.; Turner, A.G. Ophthalmic examination findings of Thoroughbred racehorses in Australia 2006 Veterinary Ophthalmology 3766 9 95-100
Gerber, B.; Hendel, T. Outcome expectations drive learned behaviour in larval Drosophila 2006 Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 3525 273 2965-2968
Kerr, R.A. PALEOCLIMATOLOGY. Atlantic mud shows how melting ice triggered an ancient chill 2006 Science (New York, N.Y.) 283 312 1860
Brosnan, S.F.; Freeman, C.; De Waal, F.B.M. Partner's behavior, not reward distribution, determines success in an unequal cooperative task in capuchin monkeys 2006 American journal of primatology 160 68 713-724
Widdig, A.; Streich, W.; Nürnberg, P.; Croucher, P.; Bercovitch, F.; Krawczak, M. Paternal kin bias in the agonistic interventions of adult female rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) 2006 Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 5251 61 205-214
Fürst, A.; Knubben, J.; Kurtz, A.; Auer, J.; Stauffacher, M. Pferde in Gruppenhaltung: Eine Betrachtung aus tierärztlicher Sicht unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Verletzungsrisikos [Group housing of horses: veterinary considerations with a focus on the prevention of bite and kick injuries] 2006 Pferdeheilkunde 5756 22 254-258
Aust, U.; Huber, L. Picture-object recognition in pigeons: evidence of representational insight in a visual categorization task using a complementary information procedure 2006 Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes 2759 32 190-195
Gray, E.R.; Spetch, M.L. Pigeons Encode Absolute Distance but Relational Direction From Landmarks and Walls 2006 Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 2894 32 474-480
Bugnyar, T.; Heinrich, B. Pilfering ravens, Corvus corax, adjust their behaviour to social context and identity of competitors 2006 Animal Cognition 2449 9 369-376
Flack, J.C.; Girvan, M.; de Waal, F.B.M.; Krakauer, D.C. Policing stabilizes construction of social niches in primates 2006 Nature 298 439 426-429