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Pennisi, E. (2007). PSYCHOLOGY: Nonhuman Primates Demonstrate Humanlike Reasoning. Science, 317(5843), 1308–.
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Bates, L. A., & Byrne, R. W. (2007). Creative or created: Using anecdotes to investigate animal cognition. Methods, 42(1), 12–21.
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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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White, A. M., Swaisgood, R. R., & Czekala, N. (2007). Ranging patterns in white rhinoceros, Ceratotherium simum simum: implications for mating strategies. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 74(2), 349–356.
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Warren-Smith, A. K., Greetham, L., & McGreevy, P. D. (2007). Behavioral and physiological responses of horses (Equus caballus) to head lowering. Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research, 2(3), 59–67.
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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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Meschan, E. M., Peham, C., Schobesberger, H., & Licka, T. F. (2007). The influence of the width of the saddle tree on the forces and the pressure distribution under the saddle. The Veterinary Journal, 173(3), 578–584.
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Harris, P. A. (2007). How should we feed horses – and how many times a day? The Veterinary Journal, 173(2), 252–253.
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Valderrabano-Ibarra, C., Brumon, I., & Drummond, H. (2007). Development of a linear dominance hierarchy in nestling birds. Anim. Behav., 74(6), 1705–1714.
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Jonart, L. M., Hill, G. E., & Badyaev, A. V. (2007). Fighting ability and motivation: determinants of dominance and contest strategies in females of a passerine bird. Anim. Behav., 74(6), 1675–1681.
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