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Dunbar, R. I. M., & Bever, J. (1998). Neocortex size predicts group size in carnivores and some insectivores. Ethology, 108(8), 695–708.
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Hemelrijk, C. K. (2002). Understanding Social Behaviour with the Help of Complexity Science (Invited Article). Ethology, 108(8), 655–671.
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Baragli, P., Paoletti, E., Vitale, V., & Sighieri, C. (2011). Looking in the correct location for a hidden object: brief note about the memory of donkeys (Equus asinus). Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 23(2), 187–192.
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Clucas, B., Marzluff, J. M., Mackovjak, D., & Palmquist, I. (2013). Do American Crows Pay Attention to Human Gaze and Facial Expressions? Ethology, 119(4), 296–302.
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Briard, L., Dorn, C., & Petit, O. (2015). Personality and Affinities Play a Key Role in the Organisation of Collective Movements in a Group of Domestic Horses. Ethology, 121(9), 888–902.
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Black, J. M. (1988). Preflight Signalling in Swans: A Mechanism for Group Cohesion and Flock Formation. Ethology, 79(2), 143–157.
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Noë, R., van Schaik, C. P., & van Hooff, J. A. R. A. M. (1991). The Market Effect: an Explanation for Pay-off Asymmetries among Collaborating Animals. Ethology, 87(1-2), 97–118.
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Hemelrijk, C. K., & Hildenbrandt, H. (2008). Self-Organized Shape and Frontal Density of Fish Schools. Ethology, 114(3), 245–254.
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Harcourt, J. L., Biau, S., Johnstone, R., & Manica, A. (2010). Boldness and Information Use in Three-Spined Sticklebacks. Ethology, 116(5), 440–447.
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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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