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de Waal, F. B. (1977). The organization of agonistic relations within two captive groups of Java-monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). Z. Tierpsychol., 44(3), 225–282.
Abstract: The paper offers a detailed quantitative descripition of the distribution of agonistic activities over the members of two groups of Java-monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). These groups lived in captivity and were well-established: i.e. they had an extensive network of genealogical relationships. The study pays special attention to agonistic interactions with three or more participants. Its main purpose is an analysis of the way dyadic agonistic relations (e.g. dominance relations) are affected by third group members and the relations among these. The paper presents data on the ontogeny of 'dependent dominance', the 'control role' of the alpha-male, and the functions of different types of alliances.
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Bouman Jg,. (1977). The future of Przewalski horses. Int Zoo Yearbook, 17, 62–68.
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Fagen Rm, G. T. (1977). Play behavior and exercise in young ponies. Behav Ecol Sociobiol, 2, 267–269.
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Fretz Pb,. (1977). Behavioral virilization in a brood mare. Appl Anim Ethol, 3, 277–280.
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Green Nf, G. H. (1977). The wild horse population.... Proc National Wild Horse Forum, 1, 59–65.
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Keiper Rr,. (1977). Observations on the nocturnal behavior of feral ponies. Proc Pennsyl Acad Sci, 51, 57–58.
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Klingel H,. (1977). Communication in Perissodactyla. (pp. 715–727,).
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Nitschelm D, H. V. D. C. (1977). The influence of chlormadinone acetate treatment on the concentration of some stereoids in the blood, on the ovarian activity and on.. Tijdschr Diergeneesk, 102, 861–872.
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Nitschelm D, H. V. D. C. (1977). The influence of chlormadinone acetate treatment on the concentration of some stereoids in the blood, on the ovarian activity, and on the sexual behaviour of the.. Tijdschr Diergeneesk, 102, 61–872.
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Olsen Fw, H. R. (1977). Food relations of wild free – roaming horses to livestock and big game, Red Desert, Wyoming. J Range Mgmt, 30, 17–20.
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