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Schmidt, A.; Möstl, E.; Wehnert, C.; Aurich, J.; Müller, J.; Aurich, C. Cortisol release and heart rate variability in horses during road transport 2010 Hormones and Behavior 5387 57 209-215 details   doi
Batt, L.S.; Batt, M.S.; Baguley, J.A.; McGreevy, P.D. The relationships between motor lateralization, salivary cortisol concentrations and behavior in dogs 2009 Journal of Veterinary Behaviour 5383 4 216-222 details   doi
Kedzierski, W.; Wilk, I.; Janczarek, I. Physiological response to the first saddling and first mounting of horses: comparison of two sympathetic training methods 2014 Animal Science Papers and Reports 5816 32 219-228 details   url
Palme, R. Non-invasive measurement of glucocorticoids: Advances and problems 2019 Physiology & Behavior 6517 199 229-243 details   doi
Rivera, E.; Benjamin, S.; Nielsen, B.; Shelle, J.; Zanella, A.J. Behavioral and physiological responses of horses to initial training: the comparison between pastured versus stalled horses 2002 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 717 78 235-252 details   doi
Simpson, B.S. Neonatal foal handling 2002 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 3623 78 303-317 details   doi
Palme, R. Monitoring stress hormone metabolites as a useful, non-invasive tool for welfare assessment in farm animals 2012 Animal Welfare 5793 21 331-337 details   doi
Skandakumar, S.; Stodulski, G.; Hau, J. Salivary IgA: a Possible Stress Marker In Dogs 1995 Animal Welfare 5964 4 339-350 details   url
Paramastri, Y.; Royo, F.; Eberova, J.; Carlsson, H.-E.; Sajuthi, D.; Fernstrom, A.-L.; Pamungkas, J.; Hau, J. Urinary and fecal immunoglobulin A, cortisol and 11-17 dioxoandrostanes, and serum cortisol in metabolic cage housed female cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) 2007 Journal of Medical Primatology 5854 36 355-364 details   doi
Carlsson, H.-E.; Lyberg, K.; Royo, F.; Hau, J. Quantification of stress sensitive markers in single fecal samples do not accurately predict excretion of these in the pig 2007 Research in Veterinary Science 5853 82 423-428 details   doi
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