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Ramos-Fernández, G., Boyer, D., Aureli, F., & Vick, L. (2009). Association networks in spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi). Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol., 63(7), 999-1013.
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Ramseyer, A., Boissy, A., Thierry, B., & Dumont, B. (2009). Individual and social determinants of spontaneous group movements in cattle and sheep. Animal, 3(09), 1319–1326 M3–10.1017/S1751731109004790.
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Ramseyer, A., Petit, O., & Thierry, B. (2009). Decision-making in group departures of female domestic geese. Behaviour, 146, 351–371.
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Range, F., Horn, L., Bugnyar, T., Gajdon, G., & Huber, L. (2009). Social attention in keas, dogs, and human children. Anim. Cogn., 12(1), 181–192.
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Raquel Monclús, & Heiko G. Rödel. (2009). Influence of Different Individual Traits on Vigilance Behaviour in European Rabbits. Ethology, 115(8), 758–766.
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Reader, S. M., & Laland, K. N. (2009). Animal Innovation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Reddon, A. R., & Hurd, P. L. (2009). Individual differences in cerebral lateralization are associated with shy-bold variation in the convict cichlid. Anim. Behav., 77(1), 189–193.
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Reddon, A. R., & Hurd, P. L. (2009). Acting unilaterally: Why do animals with strongly lateralized brains behave differently than those with weakly lateralized brains? Bioscience Hypotheses, 2(6), 383–387.
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Reid, P. J. (2009). Adapting to the human world: Dogs' responsiveness to our social cues. Behav. Process., 80(3), 325–333.
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Robins, A., & Phillips, C. (2009). Lateralised visual processing in domestic cattle herds responding to novel and familiar stimuli. Laterality, 15(5), 514–534.
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