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Fazio, E., & Ferlazzo, A. (2003). Evaluation of Stress During Transport. Veterinary Research Communications, 27, 519–524.
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Abeyesinghe, S. M., Nicol, C. J., Wathes. C.M., & Randall, J. M. (2001). Development of a raceway method to assess aversion of domestic fowl to concurrent stressors. Behav. Process., 56(3), 175–194.
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Mills, D. S., Alston, R. D., Rogers, V., & Longford, N. T. (2002). Factors associated with the prevalence of stereotypic behaviour amongst Thoroughbred horses passing through auctioneer sales. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 78(2-4), 115–124.
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Art, T., & Lekeux, P. (2005). Exercise-induced physiological adjustments to stressful conditions in sports horses. Adaptability of sport horses to stressful conditions, 92(2), 101–111.
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Oikawa, M., Hobo, S., Oyamada, T., & Yoshikawa, H. (2005). Effects of Orientation, Intermittent Rest and Vehicle Cleaning During Transport on Development of Transport-related Respiratory Disease in Horses. Journal of Comparative Pathology, 132(2-3), 153–168.
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Christensen, J. W., Ahrendt, L. P., Lintrup, R., Gaillard, C., Palme, R., & Malmkvist, J. (2012). Does learning performance in horses relate to fearfulness, baseline stress hormone, and social rank? In Applied Animal Behaviour Science (Vol. 140, pp. 44–52).
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Griffin, A. S. (2008). Social learning in Indian mynahs, Acridotheres tristis: the role of distress calls. Anim. Behav., 75(1), 79–89.
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Deutsch, J., & Lee, P. (1991). Dominance and feeding competition in captive rhesus monkeys. Int. J. Primatol., 12(6), 615–628.
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Cassinello, J., & Pieters, I. (2000). Multi-male captive groups of endangered dama gazelle: Social rank, aggression, and enclosure effects. Zoo Biol., 19(2), 121–129.
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Aureli, F., & de Waal, F. B. (1997). Inhibition of social behavior in chimpanzees under high-density conditions. Am. J. Primatol., 41(3), 213–228.
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