Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Kirkpatrick, J.F.; Turner, J.W.J.; Liu, I.K.; Fayrer-Hosken, R.; Rutberg, A.T. |
Case studies in wildlife immunocontraception: wild and feral equids and white-tailed deer |
1997 |
Reproduction, fertility, and development |
143 |
9 |
105-110 |
Turner, J.W.J.; Liu, I.K.; Kirkpatrick, J.F. |
Remotely delivered immunocontraception in free-roaming feral burros (Equus asinus) |
1996 |
Journal of reproduction and fertility |
144 |
107 |
31-35 |
Kirkpatrick, J.F.; Vail, R.; Devous, S.; Schwend, S.; Baker, C.B.; Wiesner, L. |
Diurnal variation of plasma testosterone in wild stallions |
1976 |
Biology of reproduction |
149 |
15 |
98-101 |
Kraus-Hansen, A.E.; Fackelman, G.E.; Becker, C.; Williams, R.M.; Pipers, F.S. |
Preliminary studies on the vascular anatomy of the equine superficial digital flexor tendon |
1992 |
Equine veterinary journal |
151 |
24 |
46-51 |
Beckers, T.; Miller, R.R.; De Houwer, J.; Urushihara, K. |
Reasoning rats: forward blocking in Pavlovian animal conditioning is sensitive to constraints of causal inference |
2006 |
Journal of experimental psychology. General |
155 |
135 |
92-102 |
Bonnie, K.E.; de Waal, F.B.M. |
Affiliation promotes the transmission of a social custom: handclasp grooming among captive chimpanzees |
2006 |
Primates |
161 |
47 |
27-34 |
Weaver, A.; de Waal, F.B.M. |
The mother-offspring relationship as a template in social development: reconciliation in captive brown capuchins (Cebus apella) |
2003 |
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) |
180 |
117 |
101-110 |
Preston, S.D.; de Waal, F.B.M. |
Empathy: Its ultimate and proximate bases |
2002 |
Behavioral and Brain Sciences |
181 |
25 |
1-20; discussion 20-71 |
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 |
Parr, L.A.; Winslow, J.T.; Hopkins, W.D.; de Waal, F.B. |
Recognizing facial cues: individual discrimination by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) |
2000 |
Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) |
191 |
114 |
47-60 |