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Bryson, J., & Leong, J. (2007). Primate errors in transitive inference: a two-tier learning model. Anim. Cogn., 10(1), 1–15.
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Buttelmann, D., Call, J., & Tomasello, M. (2007). Behavioral cues that great apes use to forage for hidden food. Anim. Cogn., .
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Byrne, R. W. (2007). Culture in great apes: using intricate complexity in feeding skills to trace the evolutionary origin of human technical prowess. Phil. Trans. Biol. Sci., 362(1480), 577–585.
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Cameron, E. Z., & du Toit, J. T. (2007). Winning by a neck: tall giraffes avoid competing with shorter browsers. Am Nat, 169(1), 130–135.
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Cantlon, J. F., & Brannon, E. M. (2007). How Much Does Number Matter to a Monkey (Macaca mulatta)? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 33(1), 32–41.
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Carlsson, H. - E., Lyberg, K., Royo, F., & Hau, J. (2007). Quantification of stress sensitive markers in single fecal samples do not accurately predict excretion of these in the pig. Research in Veterinary Science, 82(3), 423–428.
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Ceacero, F., Landete-Castillejos, T., Garcia, A. J., Estevez, J. A., & Gallego, L. (2007). Kinship Discrimination and Effects on Social Rank and Aggressiveness Levels in Iberian Red Deer Hinds. Ethology, 113(12), 1133–1140.
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Chiandetti, C., Regolin, L., Sovrano, V. A., & Vallortigara, G. (2007). Spatial reorientation: the effects of space size on the encoding of landmark and geometry information. Anim. Cogn., 10(2), 159–168.
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Clara, E., Regolin, L., Vallortigara, G., & Rogers, L. (2007). Perception of the stereokinetic illusion by the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). Anim. Cogn., 10(2), 135–140.
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Clauss, M., Castell, J. C., Kienzle, E., Schramel, P., Dierenfeld, E. S., Flach, E. J., et al. (2007). Mineral absorption in the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) as compared with the domestic horse. J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl), 91(5-6), 193–204.
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