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Hemelrijk,C. K.; Wantia,J.; Gygax,L. The construction of dominance order: comparing performance of five methods using an individual-based model 2005 Behaviour 445 142 1043-1064 details   doi
Piccione, G.; Caola, G.; Refinetti, R. Temporal relationships of 21 physiological variables in horse and sheep 2005 Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology 1884 142 389-396 details   doi
Coleman, K.; Tully, L.A.; McMillan, J.L. Temperament correlates with training success in adult rhesus macaques 2005 American journal of primatology 4112 65 63-71 details   doi
Shettleworth, S.J. Taking the best for learning 2005 Behavioural processes 361 69 147-9; author reply 159-63 details   doi
Vallortigara, G.; Rogers, L.J. Survival with an asymmetrical brain: advantages and disadvantages of cerebral lateralization 2005 The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4622 28 575-89; discussion 589-633 details   doi
Nicol, C.J.; Badnell-Waters, A.J. Suckling behaviour in domestic foals and the development of abnormal oral behaviour 2005 Animal Behaviour. 3631 70 21-29 details   doi
Treichler, F.R. Successive reversal of concurrent discriminations by macaques (Macaca mulatta): proactive interference effects 2005 Animal Cognition 2512 8 75-83 details   doi
Palme, R.; Rettenbacher, S.; Touma, C.; El-Bahr, S.M.; Mostl, E. Stress hormones in mammals and birds: comparative aspects regarding metabolism, excretion, and noninvasive measurement in fecal samples 2005 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 4083 1040 162-171 details   doi
Bykov, S.; Lednev, I.; Ianoul, A.; Mikhonin, A.; Munro, C.; Asher, S.A. Steady-state and transient ultraviolet resonance Raman spectrometer for the 193-270 nm spectral region 2005 Applied Spectroscopy 3767 59 1541-1552 details   doi
Pompilio, L.; Kacelnik, A. State-dependent learning and suboptimal choice: when starlings prefer long over short delays to food 2005 Animal Behaviour. 2104 70 571-578 details   doi
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