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Sands, J., & Creel, S. (2004). Social dominance, aggression and faecal glucocorticoid levels in a wild population of wolves, Canis lupus. Anim. Behav., 67(3), 387–396.
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Monfort, S. (2004). Przewalski’s Horse (Equus przewalskii) Species Survival Plan. In PROCEEDINGS OF THE EAZA EQUID TAG MEETING FROM 5TH TO 9TH MAY 2004 AT HORTOBÁGY NATIONAL PARK, HUNGARY.
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Ghirlanda, S., & Vallortigara, G. (2004). The evolution of brain lateralization: a game-theoretical analysis of population structure. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 271(1541), 853–857.
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da Costa, A. P., Leigh, A. E., Man, M. - S., & Kendrick, K. M. (2004). Face pictures reduce behavioural, autonomic, endocrine and neural indices of stress and fear in sheep. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B., 271(1552), 2077–2084.
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Sullivan, R. M. (2004). Hemispheric Asymmetry in Stress Processing in Rat Prefrontal Cortex and the Role of Mesocortical Dopamine. Stress, 7(2), 131–143.
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Robins, A., & Rogers, L. J. (2004). Lateralized prey-catching responses in the cane toad, Bufo marinus: analysis of complex visual stimuli. Anim. Behav., 68(4), 767–775.
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Dingemanse, N. J., & de Goede, P. (2004). The relation between dominance and exploratory behavior is context-dependent in wild great tits. Behav. Ecol., 15(6), 1023–1030.
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Gilbert-Norton, L., Jule, K. R., G, & Goto, K. (2004). Social structure of pony (Equus caballus) mares in an all female herd on Lundy: analysis of dominance relationship and preferred associate. Lundy Field Society Annual Report, 54(54), 71–88.
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Deingruber, K. (2004). Auswirkungen von Schallbelastungen durch Freizeitlärm auf das Hörvermögen – experimentelle Untersuchungen am Meerschweinchen. Ph.D. thesis, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, .
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Galef, J., Bennett G., & Whiskin, E. E. (2004). Effects of environmental stability and demonstrator age on social learning of food preferences by young Norway rats. Anim. Behav., 68(4), 897–902.
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