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Earley, R.L.; Dugatkin, L.A. Eavesdropping on visual cues in green swordtail (Xiphophorus helleri) fights: a case for networking 2002 Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 498 269 943-952
Johnstone, R.A. Eavesdropping and animal conflict 2001 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 497 98 9177-9180
Judge, P.J. Dyadic and triadic reconciliation in pigtail macaques (Macaca nemestrina) 1991 Am. J. Primatol. 4869 23 225-237
Mitman, G. Dominance, leadership, and aggression: animal behavior studies during the Second World War 1990 Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 2044 26 3-16
Ostner, J.; Heistermann, M.; Schülke, O. Dominance, aggression and physiological stress in wild male Assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis) 2008 Hormones and Behavior 4694 54 613-619
Araba, B.D.; Crowell-Davis, S.L. Dominance relationships and aggression of foals (Equus caballus) 1994 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 790 41 1-25
Drummond, H. Dominance in vertebrate broods and litters 2006 Quarterly Review of Biology 4559 81 3-32
Hartmann, E.; Christensen, J.W.; McGreevy, P.D. Dominance and Leadership: Useful Concepts in Human-Horse Interactions? 2017 Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 6712 52 1-9
Peake, T.M.; Terry, A.M.R.; McGregor, P.K.; Dabelsteen, T. Do great tits assess rivals by combining direct experience with information gathered by eavesdropping? 2002 Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 501 269 1925-1929
Dubois, F.; Giraldeau, L.-A.; Hamilton, I.M.; Grant, J.W.A.; Lefebvre, L. Distraction sneakers decrease the expected level of aggression within groups: a game-theoretic model 2004 The American Naturalist 2130 164 E32-45