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Pusey, A. E.; Packer, C. |
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The Ecology of relationships |
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2003 |
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Behavioural Ecology |
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Behav. Ecol. |
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254 -283 |
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Blackwell Scientific Publication |
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Krebs, J.R.; Davis, N.B.; |
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McGregor, P.K.; Dabelsteen, T. |
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Communication Networks |
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1976 |
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Ecology and evolution of acoustic communication in birds |
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409-425 |
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Cornell University Press |
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Ithaca |
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Kroodsma, D. E.; Miller, E. H. |
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Englisch |
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Equine Behaviour @ team @ |
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Berger, J, |
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Social systems, resources, and phylogenetic inertia: an experimental test and its limitations |
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1988 |
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Ecology of Social Behavior |
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157-186 |
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Academic Press |
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San Diego |
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Slobochikoff, C.N. |
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Ecology of Social Behavior |
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Equine Behaviour @ team @ |
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Miller, R. |
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Band organisation and stability in Red Desert feral horses |
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1979 |
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Proceedings of a Conference on the Ecology and Behavior of Feral Equids |
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113-123 |
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University of Wyoming. |
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Laramie |
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R.H. Denniston |
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from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List |
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de Waal, F. B. |
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Dominance “style” and primate social organization. |
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1989 |
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Comparative Socioecology |
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243-263 |
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Blackwell Science |
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Standen, V.; Foley, R. A. |
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Giraldeau, Luc-Alain |
Title |
The ecology of information use |
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1997 |
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Behavioural ecology : an evolutionary approach |
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Blackwell Science |
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Cambridge, Mass. |
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Krebs, J.R.; Davies, N.B. |
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Equine Behaviour @ team @ 35114973 |
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Krueger, K. |
Title |
Social Ecology of Horses |
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2008 |
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Ecology of Social Evolution |
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Horses (Equidae ) are believed to clearly demonstrate the links between ecology and social organization. Their social cognitive abilities enable them to succeed in many different environments, including those provided for them by humans, or the ones domestic horses encounter when escaping from their human care takers. Living in groups takes different shapes in equids. Their aggregation and group cohesion can be explained by Hamilton“s selfish herd theory. However, when an individual joins and to which group it joins appears to be an active individual decision depending on predation pressure, intra group harassment and resource availability. The latest research concerning the social knowledge horses display in eavesdropping experiments affirms the need for an extension of simple herd concepts in horses for a cognitive component. Horses obviously realize the social composition of their group and determine their own position in it. The horses exceedingly flexible social behavior demands for explanations about the cognitive mechanisms, which allow them to make individual decisions. ”Ecology conditions like those that favour the evolution of open behavioural programs sometimes also favour the evolution of the beginnings of consciousness, by favouring conscious choice. Or in other words, consciousness originates with the choice that are left open by open behavioural programs." Popper (1977) |
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Springer Verlag |
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Heidelberg |
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j. Korb and J. Heinze |
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Janis, C. |
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An Evolutionary History of Browsing and Grazing Ungulates |
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2007 |
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The Ecology of Browsing and Grazing |
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Browsing (i.e., eating woody and non-woody dicotyledonous plants) and grazing (i.e., eating grass) are distinctively different types of feeding behaviour among ungulates today. Ungulates with different diets have different morphologies (both craniodental ones and in aspects of the digestive system) and physiologies, although some of these differences are merely related to body size, as grazers are usually larger than browsers. There is also a difference in the foraging behaviour in terms of the relationship between resource abundance and intake rate, which is linear in browsers but asymptotic in grazers. The spatial distribution of the food resource is also different for the different types of herbage, browse being more patchily distributed than grass, and thus browsers and grazers are likely to have a very different perception of food resources in any given ecosystem (see Gordon 2003, for review). |
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Barton, R. |
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The evolutionary ecolgy of the primate brain |
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2002 |
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Comparative Primate Socioecology |
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Cambridge University Press |
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Cambridge |
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Lee, P. C. |
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Boitani, L. |
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Patterns of homesites attendance in two Minnesota wolf packs |
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1982 |
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Wolves of the World: Perspectives of Behavior, Ecology and Conservation |
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Noyes, Park Ridge |
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New York |
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Harrington, F.H.; Paquet, P.C. |
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