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Kavar, T., & Dovc, P. (2008). Domestication of the horse: Genetic relationships between domestic and wild horses. Livestock Science, 116(1-3), 1–14.
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Verrill, S., & McDonnell, S. (2008). Equal Outcomes with and without Human-to-Horse Eye Contact When Catching Horses and Ponies in an Open Pasture. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 28(5), 309–312.
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Geutjens, C. A., Clayton, H. M., & Kaiser, L. J. (2008). Forces and pressures beneath the saddle during mounting from the ground and from a raised mounting platform. The Veterinary Journal, 175(3), 332–337.
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Singer, E. R., Barnes, J., Saxby, F., & Murray, J. K. (2008). Injuries in the event horse: Training versus competition. The Veterinary Journal, 175(1), 76–81.
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Slingerland, L. I., Robben, J. H., Schaafsma, I., & Kooistra, H. S. (2008). Response of cats to familiar and unfamiliar human contact using continuous direct arterial blood pressure measurement. Research in Veterinary Science, 85(3), 575–582.
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Pesenti, M. E., Spinelli, S., Bezirard, V., Briand, L., Pernollet, J. - C., Tegoni, M., et al. (2008). Structural Basis of the Honey Bee PBP Pheromone and pH-induced Conformational Change. J Mol Biol, 380(1), 158–169.
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Ostner, J., Heistermann, M., & Schülke, O. (2008). Dominance, aggression and physiological stress in wild male Assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis). Hormones and Behavior, 54(5), 613–619.
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Udell, M. A. R., Dorey, N. R., & Wynne, C. D. L. (2008). Wolves outperform dogs in following human social cues. Anim. Behav., 76(6), 1767–1773.
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Cameron, E. Z., Linklater, W. L., Stafford, K. J., & Minot, E. O. (2008). Maternal investment results in better foal condition through increased play behaviour in horses. Anim. Behav., 76(5), 1511–1518.
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Palagi, E., Antonacci, D., & Norscia, I. (2008). Peacemaking on treetops: first evidence of reconciliation from a wild prosimian (Propithecus verreauxi). Anim. Behav., 76(3), 737–747.
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