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Author Azzaroli A,
Title Pleistocene and living horses of the old world Type Journal Article
Year 1966 Publication Palaeontographia Italica Abbreviated Journal Paleontogr Ital
Volume 61 Issue Pages 1-15
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Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no
Call Number Serial 906
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Author Bannikov Ag,
Title Kulan (Equus hemionus Pallas) 1775 Type Book Chapter
Year 1966 Publication Die Säugtiere der Sowjetunion Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 835-858
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Publisher Place of Publication Jena Editor Heptner,V.G., Naumov,N.P.
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Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no
Call Number Serial 919
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Author Ebedes H,
Title Notes on the immobilisation and biology of zebra in Etosha Game Parc Type Journal Article
Year 1966 Publication Abbreviated Journal J S Afr vet med Ass
Volume 37 Issue Pages
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Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no
Call Number Serial 1037
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Author Jolly, A.
Title Lemur social behavior and primate intelligence Type Journal Article
Year 1966 Publication Science Abbreviated Journal Science
Volume 153 Issue 3735 Pages 501 - 506
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Abstract Our human intellect has resulted from an enormous leap in capacity above the level of monkeys and apes. Earlier, though, Old and New World monkeys' intelligence outdistanced that of other mammals, including the prosimian primates. This first great advance in intelligence probably was selected through interspecific competition on the large continents. However, even at this early stage, primate social life provided the evolutionary context of primate intelligence.

Two arguments support this conclusion. One is ontogenetic: modern monkeys learn so much of their social behavior, and learn their behavior toward food and toward other species through social example. The second is phylogenetic: some prosimians, the social lemurs, have evolved the usual primate type of society and social learning without the capacity to manipulate objects as monkeys do. It thus seems likely that the rudiments of primate society preceded the growth of primate intelligence, made it possible, and determined its nature.
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Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 3010
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Author Zolovick, A.; Upson, D.W.; Eleftheriou, B.E.
Title Diurnal Variation In Plasma Glucocorticosteroid Levels In The Horse (Equus Caballus) Type Journal Article
Year 1966 Publication Journal of Endocrinology Abbreviated Journal J. Endocrinol.
Volume 35 Issue 3 Pages 249-253
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Abstract Thin-layer chromatography, acetylation of reference and unidentified glucocorticosteroids, u.v. absorption and fluorescence induced in sulphuric acid were used to identify cortisol as the major free plasma glucocorticosteroid in the horse (Equus caballus), with cortisone and corticosterone as minor glucocorticosteroids. Deoxycorticosterone was also identified. The plasma ratio for free cortisol: cortisone: corticosterone was 16:8:0·5.The diurnal variation was determined for all three glucocorticosteroids. The highest levels of cortisol and corticosterone were found at 10.00 hr. (260 and 10·3 μg./100 ml., respectively) and the lowest concentration of cortisol at 02.00 hr. The highest level of cortisone occurred at 02.00 hr. (140 μg./100 ml.), and the lowest appeared at 16.00 hr. (65 μg./100 ml.). The maximum plasma concentration of the combined glucocorticosteroids was found at 10.00 hr. (395·3 μg./100 ml.), and the minimum at 20.00 hr. (219 μg./100 ml.).
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Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 5591
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Author Alexander, F.
Title A study of parotid salivation in the horse Type Journal Article
Year 1966 Publication The Journal of physiology Abbreviated Journal J Physiol
Volume 184 Issue 3 Pages 646-656
Keywords Animals; Atropine/*pharmacology; Bicarbonates/metabolism; Calcium/metabolism; Chlorides/metabolism; Horses; Mastication/*physiology; Parotid Gland/*physiology; Pilocarpine/*pharmacology; Potassium/metabolism; Salivation/*drug effects; Sodium/metabolism; Tetracaine/*pharmacology
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Serial 119
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Author Nevin, J.A.; Shettleworth, S.J.
Title An analysis of contrast effects in multiple schedules Type Journal Article
Year 1966 Publication Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior Abbreviated Journal J Exp Anal Behav
Volume 9 Issue 4 Pages 305-315
Keywords Animals; Birds; *Conditioning (Psychology); Conditioning, Operant; Discrimination Learning; *Extinction, Psychological; Male; Reaction Time; *Reinforcement (Psychology)
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Serial 392
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Author David R,
Title Breeding the indian wild ass Type Journal Article
Year 1966 Publication Abbreviated Journal Int Zoo Yearb
Volume Issue Pages 197-198
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Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no
Call Number Serial 1005
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Author Eloff G,
Title The passing of the true quagga and the little klibbolikhonnifontein Burchell's zebra. Which is to be next, the Cape Mountain Zebra or Wahlberg's Zebra of Zululand Type Journal Article
Year 1966 Publication Abbreviated Journal Tydskr Naturwet
Volume 6 Issue Pages 193-207
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Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no
Call Number Serial 1067
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Author GARUTT EW et al,
Title Erforschung und Zucht des Przewalski- Pferdes (E.P.Poljakoff) in der Sowjetunion Type Journal Article
Year 1966 Publication Abbreviated Journal Z Tierzüchtung u Züchtungsbiol
Volume 82 Issue Pages 377-426
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Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no
Call Number Serial 1102
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