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McGreevy, P.; Yeates, J. Horses (Equus caballus) 2018 Companion Animal Care and Welfare 6506
Byström, A.; Clayton, H.M.; Hernlund, E.; Rhodin, M.; Egenvall, A. Equestrian and biomechanical perspectives on laterality in the horse 2020 Comparative Exercise Physiology 6663 16 35-45
Berger, K.M. Carnivore-Livestock conflicts: effects of subsidized predator control and economic correlates on the sheep industry 2006 Conserv Biol 6448 20
Plumer, L.; Talvi, T.; Männil, P.; Saarma, U. Assessing the roles of wolves and dogs in livestock predation with suggestions for mitigating human-wildlife conflict and conservation of wolves 2018 Conservation Genetics 6509 19 665-672
Murphy, M.A.; Waits, L.P.; Kendall, K.C.; Wasser, S.K.; Higbee, J.A.; Bogden, R. An evaluation of long-term preservation methods for brown bear (Ursus arctos) faecal DNA samples 2002 Conservation Genetics 6574 3 435-440
López-Bao, J.V.; Sazatornil, V.; Llaneza, L.; Rodríguez, A. Indirect Effects on Heathland Conservation and Wolf Persistence of Contradictory Policies that Threaten Traditional Free-Ranging Horse Husbandry 2013 Conservation Letters 6211 6 448-455
López-Bao, J.V.; Sazatornil, V.; Llaneza, L.; Rodríguez, A. Indirect Effects on Heathland Conservation and Wolf Persistence of Contradictory Policies that Threaten Traditional Free-Ranging Horse Husbandry 2013 Conservation Letters 6622 6 448-455
Reinhardt, I.; Kluth, G.; Nowak, C.; Szentiks, C.A.; Krone, O.; Ansorge, H.; Mueller, T. Military training areas facilitate the recolonization of wolves in Germany 2019 Conservation Letters 6676 12 e12635
López-Bao, J.V.; Sazatornil, V.; Llaneza, L.; Rodríguez, A. Indirect Effects on Heathland Conservation and Wolf Persistence of Contradictory Policies that Threaten Traditional Free-Ranging Horse Husbandry 2013 Conservation Letters 6685 6 448-455
Edwards, K.L.; Bansiddhi, P.; Paris, S.; Galloway, M.; Brown, J.L. The development of an immunoassay to measure immunoglobulin A in Asian elephant feces, saliva, urine and serum as a potential biomarker of well-being 2019 Conservation Physiology 6591 7