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Esch, L.; Wöhr, C.; Erhard, M.; Krueger, K. Horses� (Equus Caballus) Laterality, Stress Hormones, and Task Related Behavior in Innovative Problem-Solving 2019 Animals 6570 9 265 details   doi
Schanz, L.; Krueger, K.; Hintze, S. Sex and Age Don't Matter, but Breed Type Does--Factors Influencing Eye Wrinkle Expression in Horses 2019 Frontiers in Veterinary Science 6578 6 154 details   doi
Krueger, K.; Esch, L.; Byrne, R. Animal behaviour in a human world: A crowdsourcing study on horses that open door and gate mechanisms 2019 Plos One 6580 14 e0218954 details   doi
McCoy, D.E.; Schiestl, M.; Neilands, P.; Hassall, R.; Gray, R.D.; Taylor, A.H. New Caledonian Crows Behave Optimistically after Using Tools 2019 Current Biology 6581 details   doi
d'Ingeo, S.; Quaranta, A.; Siniscalchi, M.; Stomp, M.; Coste, C.; Bagnard, C.; Hausberger, M.; Cousillas, H. Horses associate individual human voices with the valence of past interactions: a behavioural and electrophysiological study 2019 Scientific Reports 6582 9 11568 details   doi
Irving-Pease, E.K.; Ryan, H.; Jamieson, A.; Dimopoulos, E.A.; Larson, G.; Frantz, L.A.F. Paleogenomics of Animal Domestication 2019 Paleogenomics: Genome-Scale Analysis of Ancient DNA 6583 225-272 details   doi
Giljov, A.; Karenina, K. Differential roles of the right and left brain hemispheres in the social interactions of a free-ranging ungulate 2019 Behavioural Processes 6587 168 103959 details   doi
Leliveld, L.M.C. From Science to Practice: A Review of Laterality Research on Ungulate Livestock 2019 Symmetry 6588 11 1157 details   doi
Amici, F.; Widdig, A.; Lehmann, J.; Majolo, B. A meta-analysis of interindividual differences in innovation 2019 Animal Behaviour 6589 155 257-268 details   doi
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 details   doi
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