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Gosden, T.  P., & Svensson, E.  I. (2009). Density-Dependent Male Mating Harassment, Female Resistance, and Male Mimicry. Am Nat, 173(6), 709–721.
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Conradt, L., Krause, J., Couzin, I.  D., & Roper, T.  J. (2009). “Leading According to Need” in Self-Organizing Groups. Am Nat, 173(3), 304–312.
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Ramseyer, A., Petit, O., & Thierry, B. (2009). Decision-making in group departures of female domestic geese. Behaviour, 146, 351–371.
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Hartmann, E., Christensen, J. W., & Keeling, L. J. (2009). Social interactions of unfamiliar horses during paired encounters: Effect of pre-exposure on aggression level and so risk of injury. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 121(3-4), 214–221.
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Nagy, K., Bodó, G., Bárdos, G., Harnos, A., & Kabai, P. (2009). The effect of a feeding stress-test on the behaviour and heart rate variability of control and crib-biting horses (with or without inhibition). Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 121(2), 140–147.
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Jørgensen, G. H. M., Borsheim, L., Mejdell, C. M., Søndergaard, E., & Bøe, K. E. (2009). Grouping horses according to gender--Effects on aggression, spacing and injuries. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 120(1-2), 94–99.
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Edouard, N., Fleurance, G., Dumont, B., Baumont, R., & Duncan, P. (2009). Does sward height affect feeding patch choice and voluntary intake in horses? Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 119(3-4), 219–228.
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Whistance, L. K., Sinclair, L. A., Arney, D. R., & Phillips, C. J. C. (2009). Trainability of eliminative behaviour in dairy heifers using a secondary reinforcer. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 117(3-4), 128–136.
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Nuñez, C. M. V., Adelman, J. S., Mason, C., & Rubenstein, D. I. (2009). Immunocontraception decreases group fidelity in a feral horse population during the non-breeding season. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 117(1-2), 74–83.
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VanDierendonck, M. C., de Vries, H., Schilder, M. B. H., Colenbrander, B., & Þorhallsdóttir, A. G. and S., H. (2009). Interventions in social behaviour in a herd of mares and geldings. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 116(1), 67–73.
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