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McPhee, M. E., Segal, A., & Johnston, R. E. (2010). Hamsters Use Predator Odors as Indirect Cues of Predation Risk. Ethology, 116(6), 517–523.
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Rands, S. A. (2010). Group-movement [`]initiation' and state-dependent decision-making. Behav. Process., 84(3), 668–670.
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Kerth, G. (2010). Group decision-making in animal societies. In P. Kappeler (Ed.), Animal Behaviour: Evolution and Mechanisms (pp. 241–265). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
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Hopewell, L., Leaver, L., Lea, S., & Wills, A. (2010). Grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) show a feature-negative effect specific to social learning. Anim. Cogn., 13(2), 219–227.
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Sárová, R., Spinka, M., Panamá, J. L. A., & Simecek, P. (2010). Graded leadership by dominant animals in a herd of female beef cattle on pasture. Anim. Behav., 79(5), 1037–1045.
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Pluhácek, J., Bartos, L., Bartosová, J., & Kotrba, R. (2010). Feeding behaviour affects nursing behaviour in captive plains zebra (Equus burchellii). Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 128(1-4), 97–102.
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Goetsch, A. L., Gipson, T. A., Askar, A. R., & Puchala, R. (2010). Feeding behavior of goats. J Anim Sci, 88.
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von Borstel, U. U. K., Duncan, I. J. H., Lundin, M. C., & Keeling, L. J. (2010). Fear reactions in trained and untrained horses from dressage and show-jumping breeding lines. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 125(3–4), 124–131.
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Zenzinger, S. (2010). Experimentelle Untersuchungen zur optischen Kommunikation bei im Zoo gehaltenen Schabracken- und Flachlandtapiren (Tapirus indicus und Tapirus terrestris). Der Zoologische Garten, 79(4-5), 162–174.
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Smith, J. E., Van Horn, R. C., Powning, K. S., Cole, A. R., Graham, K. E., Memenis, S. K., et al. (2010). Evolutionary forces favoring intragroup coalitions among spotted hyenas and other animals. Behav. Ecol., 21(2), 284–303.
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