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Feh, C. (2001). Alliances between stallions are more than just multimale groups: reply to Linklater & Cameron (2000). Anim. Behav., 61, F27–F30.
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Jansen, W. L., van Alphen, M., Berghout, M., Everts, H., & Beynen, A. C. (2001). An approach to assessment of the efficiency of dietary energy utilization by horses and ponies kept at riding schools. Vet Q, 23(4), 195–198.
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Gröschl, M., Wagner, R., Rauh, M., & Dörr, H. G. (2001). Stability of salivary steroids: the influences of storage, food and dental care. Steroids, 66(10), 737–741.
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Bahloul, K., Pereladova, O. B., Soldatova, N., Fisenko, G., Sidorenko, E., & Sempere, A. J. (2001). Social organization and dispersion of introduced kulans (Equus hemionus kulan) and Przewalski horses (Equus przewalski) in the Bukhara Reserve, Uzbekistan. J. Arid. Environ., 47(3), 309–323.
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Harris, L. J., Almerigi, J. B., Carbary, T. J., & Fogel, T. G. (2001). Left-side infant holding: A test of the hemispheric arousal -attentional hypothesis. Brain and Cognition, 46(1-2), 159–165.
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Stahl, J., Tolsma, P. H., Loonen, M. J. J. E., & Drent, R. H. (2001). Subordinates explore but dominants profit: resource competition in high Arctic barnacle goose flocks.61(1), 257–264.
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Tomasello, M., Hare, B., & Fogleman, T. (2001). The ontogeny of gaze following in chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, and rhesus macaques, Macaca mulatta. Anim. Behav., 61(2), 335–343.
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Shettleworth, S. J. (2001). Animal cognition and animal behaviour. Anim. Behav., 61(2), 277–286.
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Kasuya, E. (2001). Mann-Whitney U test when variances are unequal. Anim. Behav., 61(6), 1247–1249.
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Gosling, L. M., & Roberts, S. C. (2001). Testing ideas about the function of scent marks in territories from spatial patterns. Anim. Behav., 62(3), F7–F10.
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