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Sueur, C.; Jacobs, A.; Amblard, F.; Petit, O.; King, A.J. How can social network analysis improve the study of primate behavior? 2010 American Journal of Primatology 6410 73 703-719
Hare, B.; Rosati, A.; Kaminski, J.; Bräuer, J.; Call, J.; Tomasello, M. The domestication hypothesis for dogs' skills with human communication: a response to Udell et al. (2008) and Wynne et al. (2008) 2010 Anim Behav 6241 79
Stanley, C.R.; Dunbar, R.I.M. Consistent social structure and optimal clique size revealed by social network analysis of feral goats, Capra hircus 2013 Anim Behav 6253 85
van de Waal, E.; Bshary, R. Social-learning abilities of wild vervet monkeys in a two-step task artificial fruit experiment 2011 Anim Behav 6262 81
Thornton, A.; Samson, J. Innovative problem solving in wild meerkats 2012 Anim Behav 6267 83
McComb, K.; Moss, C.; Sayialel, S.; Baker, L. Unusually extensive networks of vocal recognition in African elephants 2000 Anim Behav 6281 59
Healy, S.D.; Rowe, C. Costs and benefits of evolving a larger brain: doubts over the evidence that large brains lead to better cognition 2013 Anim Behav 6317 86
Harrington, F.H. Aggressive howling in wolves 1987 Anim Behav 6457 35
Tooze, Z.J.; Harrington, F.H.; Fentress, J.C. Individually distinct vocalizations in timber wolves, Canis lupus 1990 Anim Behav 6468 40
Range, F.; Möslinger, H.; Virányi, Z. Domestication has not affected the understanding of means-end connections in dogs 2012 Anim Cogn 6322 15