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Call, J. Beyond learning fixed rules and social cues: abstraction in the social arena 2003 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 3524 358 1189-1196
Brilot, B.O.; Johnstone, R.A. The limits to cost-free signalling of need between relatives 2003 Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 558 270 1055-1060
Drent, P.J.; van Oers, K.; van Noordwijk, A.J. Realized heritability of personalities in the great tit (Parus major) 2003 Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 591 270 45-51
Lee, R.D. Rethinking the evolutionary theory of aging: transfers, not births, shape senescence in social species 2003 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 5465 100 9637-9642
Mettke-Hofmann, C.; Gwinner, E. Long-term memory for a life on the move 2003 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 511 100 5863-5866
Wallner, B.; Brem, G.; Muller, M.; Achmann, R. Fixed nucleotide differences on the Y chromosome indicate clear divergence between Equus przewalskii and Equus caballus 2003 Animal Genetics 5038 34 453-456
Johnson, D.D.P.; Stopka, P.; Knights, S. Sociology: The puzzle of human cooperation 2003 Nature 467 421 911-2; discussion 912
Horowitz, A.C. Do humans ape? Or do apes human? Imitation and intention in humans (Homo sapiens) and other animals 2003 Journal of comparative psychology 736 117 325-336
Call, J.; Brauer, J.; Kaminski, J.; Tomasello, M. Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) are sensitive to the attentional state of humans 2003 Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 713 117 257-263
Kubinyi, E.; Topál, J.; Miklósi, Á.; Csányi, V. Dogs (Canis familiaris) learn their owners via observation in a manipulation task. 2003 Journal of Comparative Psychology 5210 117 156-165