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Reebs S.G. Can a minority of informed leaders determine the foraging movements of a fish shoal? 2000 Animal Behaviour. 2068 59 403-409 details   doi
Reebs, S.G. Can a minority of informed leaders determine the foraging movements of a fish shoal? 2000 Animal Behaviour. 5255 59 403-409 details   doi
Call, J.; Aureli,F.; de Waal, F.B. M. Reconciliation patterns among stumptailed macaques: a multivariate approach 1999 Animal Behaviour. 194 58 165-172 details   doi
Cheney, D.L.; Seyfarth, R.M. Recognition of other individuals' social relationships by female baboons 1999 Animal Behaviour. 346 58 67-75 details   doi
Sara J. Shettleworth Female mate choice in swordtails and mollies: symmetry assessment or Weber's law? 1999 Animal Behaviour. 374 58 1139-1142 details   doi
Linklater, W.L.; Cameron, E.Z.; Minot, E.O.; Stafford, K.J. Stallion harassment and the mating system of horses 1999 Animal Behaviour. 417 58 295-306 details   doi
Tomasello, M.; Hare, B.; Agnetta, B. Chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, follow gaze direction geometrically 1999 Animal Behaviour. 587 58 769-777 details   url
Castles, D.L.; Whiten, A.; Aureli, F. Social anxiety, relationships and self-directed behaviour among wild female olive baboons 1999 Animal Behaviour. 745 58 1207-1215 details   doi
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 details   doi
Silk, J.B. Male bonnet macaques use information about third-party rank relationships to recruit allies 1999 Animal Behaviour. 2870 58 45-51 details   doi
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