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Krueger, K., & Flauger, B. (2011). Olfactory recognition of individual competitors by means of faeces in horse (Equus caballus). Anim. Cogn., 14(2), 245–257.
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Hobaiter, C., & Byrne, R. (2011). Serial gesturing by wild chimpanzees: its nature and function for communication. Anim. Cogn., 14(6), 827–838.
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Gaunet, F., & Deputte, B. (2011). Functionally referential and intentional communication in the domestic dog: effects of spatial and social contexts. Animal Cognition, 14(6), 849–860.
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Hobaiter, C., & Byrne, R. (2011). The gestural repertoire of the wild chimpanzee. Anim. Cogn., 14(5), 745–767.
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Miyata, H., Gajdon, G. K., Huber, L., & Fujita, K. (2011). How do keas (Nestor notabilis) solve artificial-fruit problems with multiple locks? Anim. Cogn., 14(1), 45–58.
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Dochtermann, N. A., & Jenkins, S. H. (2011). Multivariate Methods and Small Sample Sizes. Ethology, 117(2), 95–101.
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Huang, S. - P., Yang, S. - Y., & Hsu, Y. (2011). Persistence of Winner and Loser Effects Depends on the Behaviour Measured. Ethology, 117(2), 171–180.
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Mersmann, D., Tomasello, M., Call, J., Kaminski, J., & Taborsky, M. (2011). Simple Mechanisms Can Explain Social Learning in Domestic Dogs (Canis familiaris). Ethology, 117(8), 675–690.
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McFarland, R., & Majolo, B. (2011). Reconciliation and the Costs of Aggression in Wild Barbary Macaques (Macaca sylvanus): A Test of the Integrated Hypothesis. Ethology, , no-no.
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Cain, K. E., Rich, M. S., Ainsworth, K., & Ketterson, E. D. (2011). Two Sides of the Same Coin? Consistency in Aggression to Conspecifics and Predators in a Female Songbird. Ethology, 117(9), 786–795.
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