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Puppe, B. [Social dominance and rank relationships in domestic pigs: a critical review] 1996 Berliner und Munchener Tierarztliche Wochenschrift 2861 109 457-464 details   openurl
Langbein, J.; Puppe, B. Analysing dominance relationships by sociometric methods--a plea for a more standardised and precise approach in farm animals 2004 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2141 87 293-315 details   url
Ernst, K.; Puppe, B.; Schon, P.C.; Manteuffel, G. A complex automatic feeding system for pigs aimed to induce successful behavioural coping by cognitive adaptation 2005 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2898 91 205-218 details   url
Langbein, J.; Nurnberg, G.; Puppe, B.; Manteuffel, G. Self-Controlled Visual Discrimination Learning of Group-Housed Dwarf Goats (Capra hircus): Behavioral Strategies and Effects of Relocation on Learning and Memory 2006 Journal of Comparative Psychology 2140 120 58-66 details   url
Puppe, B.; Langbein, J.; Bauer, J.; Hoy, S. A comparative view on social hierarchy formation at different stages of pig production using sociometric measures 2008 Livestock Science 2139 113 155-162 details   doi
Meyer, S.; Nürnberg, G.; Puppe, B.; Langbein, J. The cognitive capabilities of farm animals: categorisation learning in dwarf goats (Capra hircus) 2012 Animal Cognition 5615 15 567-576 details   doi
Leliveld, L.M.C.; Düpjan, S.; Tuchscherer, A.; Puppe, B. Behavioural and physiological measures indicate subtle variations in the emotional valence of young pigs 2016 Physiology & Behavior 6017 157 116-124 details   doi
Leliveld, L.M.C.; Düpjan, S.; Tuchscherer, A.; Puppe, B. Hemispheric Specialization for Processing the Communicative and Emotional Content of Vocal Communication in a Social Mammal, the Domestic Pig 2020 Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 6699 14 596758 details   doi
Goursot, C.; Düpjan, S.; Puppe, B.; Leliveld, L.M.C. Affective styles and emotional lateralization: A promising framework for animal welfare research 2021 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6698 237 105279 details   doi
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