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Author Title Year Publication Serial Volume Pages
Johnsson, J.I.; Akerman, A. Watch and learn: preview of the fighting ability of opponents alters contest behaviour in rainbow trout 1998 Animal Behaviour. 2869 56 771-776
Campbell, F.M.; Heyes, C.M.; Goldsmith, A.R. Stimulus learning and response learning by observation in the European starling, in a two-object/two-action test 1999 Animal Behaviour. 2088 58 151-158
Silk, J.B. Male bonnet macaques use information about third-party rank relationships to recruit allies 1999 Animal Behaviour. 2870 58 45-51
De Vries, H.; Appleby, M.C. Finding an appropriate order for a hierarchy: a comparison of the I&SI and the BBS methods 2000 Animal Behaviour. 869 59 239-245
Hemelrijk, C.K. Towards the integration of social dominance and spatial structure 2000 Animal Behaviour. 863 59 1035-1048
Hsu, Y.; Wolf, L.L. The winner and loser effect: integrating multiple experiences 1999 Animal Behaviour. 865 57 903-910
Kacelnik, A.; Marsh, B. Cost can increase preference in starlings 2002 Animal Behaviour. 2107 63 245-250
Albers, P.C.H.; de Vries, H. Elo-rating as a tool in the sequential estimation of dominance strengths 2001 Animal Behaviour. 858 61 489-495
Richards, S.A.; de Roos, A.M. When is habitat assessment an advantage when foraging? 2001 Animal Behaviour. 2153 61 1101-1112
di Bitetti, M.S.; Janson, C.H. Social foraging and the finder's share in capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella 2001 Animal Behaviour. 2078 62 47-56