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Author McGrew WC
Title Tool use by wild chimpanzees in feeding upon driver ants Type Journal Article
Year 1974 Publication J. Hum. Evol. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 3 Issue Pages 501
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Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 3018
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Author Hinde, R.A.
Title Biological Bases of Human Social Behavior Type Miscellaneous
Year 1974 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 4849
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Author BACK DG et al,
Title Observations on the sexual behaviour of nonlactating mares Type Journal Article
Year 1974 Publication Abbreviated Journal Amer Vet Med Ass J
Volume 165 Issue Pages 717-720
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Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no
Call Number Serial 907
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Author Joubert E,
Title Composition and limiting factors of a Khomas Hochland population of Hartmann zebra Type Journal Article
Year 1974 Publication Abbreviated Journal Madoqua
Volume 8 Issue Pages 49-53
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Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no
Call Number Serial 1228
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Author Joubert E,
Title Notes on the reproduction in Hartmann zebra in South West Africa Type Journal Article
Year 1974 Publication Abbreviated Journal Madoqua
Volume 1 Issue 8 Pages 31-35
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Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no
Call Number Serial 1229
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Author Klingel H,
Title Gruppenbildung bei Huftieren Type Book Chapter
Year 1974 Publication Abbreviated Journal in Immelmann K (ed): Verhaltensforschung
Volume Issue Pages 506-518
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Publisher Place of Publication Editor Kindler,
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Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no
Call Number Serial 1303
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Author Klingel H,
Title Zebras. Wildlife Clubs of Kenya Type Journal Article
Year 1974 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 8-13
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Call Number Serial 1304
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Author Willoughby Dp,
Title The empire of Equus Type Book Whole
Year 1974 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Call Number Serial 1712
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Author Blakeslee, J.K.
Title Mother-young relationships and related behavior among free-ranging Appaloosa horses Type Manuscript
Year 1974 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 133p
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Publisher Place of Publication Idaho State University, Pocatello Editor
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Call Number Serial 1802
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Author Rowell, T.E.
Title The concept of social dominance Type Journal Article
Year 1974 Publication Behavioral Biology Abbreviated Journal Behav Biol
Volume 11 Issue 2 Pages 131-154
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Abstract Dominance has been assumed to be a quality of overwhelming social importance but satisfactory definitions and measures have not been devised. As an indication of predictability of outcome of interaction between animals, it can be explained in terms of ordinary learning processes previous to and during a specific relationship. Agonistic interactions are usually determined and often initiated by the subordinate's behavior, and subordinate behavior is correlated with physiological changes, so that a subordination hierarchy is probably a more useful concept than a dominance hierarchy. Hierarchies develop in stressful conditions, especially in captivity where animals with overresponsive adrenal cortices are at a selective disadvantage. In wild groups hierarchies are tenuous or absent and stress-responsive members are probably advantageous to a group. Group defense and leadership roles are not correlated with rank, but policing is characteristic of high-ranking animals in species where it occurs. There is no evidence that formation of a hierarchy reduces aggression--hierarchies are actually associated with high rates of aggression in primate groups. There is no conclusive evidence that high ranking males have greater overall reproductive success, and an alternative hypothesis that adult males are sexually active for a relatively short stage of their lives fits existing data equally well.
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Call Number Serial 2040
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