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Broom, M. A unified model of dominance hierarchy formation and maintenance 2002 Journal of theoretical biology 439 219 63-72
Van Schaik, C. Why are some animals so smart? 2006 Scientific American 2830 294 64-71
Heinrich, B.; Bugnyar, T. Just how smart are ravens? 2007 Scientific American 4101 296 64-71
Swartz, K.B. What is mirror self-recognition in nonhuman primates, and what is it not? 1997 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 4135 818 64-71
Helton, W.S. Animal expertise, conscious or not 2005 Animal Cognition 2511 8 67-74
Houpt, K.A. Animal behavior as a subject for veterinary students 1976 The Cornell veterinarian 61 66 73-81
Miklósi, Á.; Soproni, K. A comparative analysis of animals' understanding of the human pointing gesture 2006 Animal cognition 463 9 81-93
Momozawa, Y.; Takeuchi, Y.; Tozaki, T.; Kikusui, T.; Hasegawa, T.; Raudsepp, T.; Chowdhary, B.P.; Kusunose, R.; Mori, Y. SNP detection and radiation hybrid mapping in horses of nine candidate genes for temperament 2007 Animal Genetics 1834 38 81-83
Noë, R.; de Waal, F.B.; van Hooff, J.A. Types of dominance in a chimpanzee colony 1980 Folia primatologica; international journal of primatology 212 34 90-110
Weaver, A.; de Waal, F.B.M. An index of relationship quality based on attachment theory 2002 Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 183 116 93-106