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Beerda, B.; Schilder, M.B.H.; Janssen, N.S.C.R.M.; Mol, J.A. The Use of Saliva Cortisol, Urinary Cortisol, and Catecholamine Measurements for a Noninvasive Assessment of Stress Responses in Dogs 1996 Hormones and Behavior 5574 30 272-279
Giraldeau, L.-A.; Lefebvre, L.; Morand-Ferron, J. Can a restrictive definition lead to biases and tautologies? 2007 Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6533 30 411-412
Hemelrijk, C.K.; Wantia, J. Individual variation by self-organisation 2005 Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 443 29 125-136
Dugatkin, L.A. Dynamics of the TIT FOR TAT strategy during predator inspection in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata) 1991 Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 2178 29 127-132
Kirkpatrick, J.F.; Turner, J.W. Changes in herd stallions among feral horse bands and the absence of forced copulation and induced abortion 1991 Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 2327 29 217-219
Apfelbach, R.; Blanchard, C.D.; Blanchard, R.J.; Hayes, R.A.; McGregor, I.S. The effects of predator odors in mammalian prey species: A review of field and laboratory studies 2005 Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 4565 29 1123-1144
Kaiser, D.H.; Zentall, T.R.; Neiman, E. Timing in pigeons: effects of the similarity between intertrial interval and gap in a timing signal 2002 Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 238 28 416-422
Clement, T.S.; Zentall, T.R. Second-order contrast based on the expectation of effort and reinforcement 2002 Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 241 28 64-74
Zentall, T.R.; Clement, T.S. Memory mechanisms in pigeons: evidence of base-rate neglect 2002 Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 242 28 111-115
Shettleworth, S.J.; Westwood, R.P. Divided attention, memory, and spatial discrimination in food-storing and nonstoring birds, black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapilla) and dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis) 2002 Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 370 28 227-241