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Tomasello, M.; Call, J. The role of humans in the cognitive development of apes revisited 2004 Animal Cognition 2517 7 213-215
Van Schaik, C. Why are some animals so smart? 2006 Scientific American 2830 294 64-71
Virga, V.; Houpt, K.A. Prevalence of placentophagia in horses 2001 Equine veterinary journal 31 33 208-210
Viscido, S.V.; Miller, M.; Wethey, D.S. The dilemma of the selfish herd: the search for a realistic movement rule 2002 Journal of theoretical biology 554 217 183-194
Viscido, S.V.; Miller, M.; Wethey, D.S. The response of a selfish herd to an attack from outside the group perimeter 2001 Journal of theoretical biology 555 208 315-328
Visser, E.K.; Van Reenen, C.G.; Rundgren, M.; Zetterqvist, M.; Morgan, K.; Blokhuis, H.J. Responses of horses in behavioural tests correlate with temperament assessed by riders 2003 Equine Veterinary Journal 1906 35 176-183
Waite, T.A. Interruptions improve choice performance in gray jays: prolonged information processing versus minimization of costly errors 2002 Animal Cognition 2592 5 209-214
Wang, L.Y. Host preference of mosquito vectors of Japanese encephalitis 1975 Zhonghua Minguo wei Sheng wu xue za zhi = Chinese Journal of Microbiology 2702 8 274-279
Waran, N.K. Can studies of feral horse behaviour be used for assessing domestic horse welfare? 1997 Equine Veterinary Journal 1936 29 249-251
Waran, N.K.; Robertson, V.; Cuddeford, D.; Kokoszko, A.; Marlin, D.J. Effects of transporting horses facing either forwards or backwards on their behaviour and heart rate 1996 The Veterinary Record 1938 139 7-11