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Hauber, M. E., Sherman, P. W., & Paprika, D. (2000). Self-referent phenotype matching in a brood parasite: the armpit effect in brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater). Anim. Cogn., 3(2), 113–117.
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Regolin, L., Tommasi, L., & Vallortigara, G. (2000). Visual perception of biological motion in newly hatched chicks as revealed by an imprinting procedure. Anim. Cogn., 3(1), 53–60.
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Ray, E. D., Gardner, M. R., & Heyes, C. M. (2000). Seeing how it's done: matching conditions for observer rats (Rattus norvegicus) in the bidirectional control. Anim. Cogn., 3(3), 147–157.
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Kusayama, T., Bischof, H. - J., & Watanabe, S. (2000). Responses to mirror-image stimulation in jungle crows (Corvus macrorhynchos). Anim. Cogn., 3(1), 61–64.
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Waite, T. A., & Field, K. L. (2000). Erroneous choice and foregone gains in hoarding gray jays (Perisoreus canadensis). Anim. Cogn., 3(3), 127–134.
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von Fersen, L., & Delius, J. D. (2000). Acquired equivalences between auditory stimuli in dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Anim. Cogn., 3(2), 79–83.
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Tomonaga, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (2000). Sequential responding to arabic numerals with wild cards by the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). Anim. Cogn., 3(1), 1–11.
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McKinley, J., & Sambrook, T. D. (2000). Use of human-given cues by domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) and horses (Equus caballus). Anim. Cogn., 3(1), 13–22.
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Jezierski T., G. A. (2000). Changes in the horses heart rate during different levels of social isolation. Anim. Sci. Pap. Rep., 18(1), 33–41.
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Parish, A. R., & De Waal, F. B. (2000). The other “closest living relative”. How bonobos (Pan paniscus) challenge traditional assumptions about females, dominance, intra- and intersexual interactions, and hominid evolution. Ann N Y Acad Sci, 907, 97–113.
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