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Byrne, R.W. Do larger brains mean greater intelligence? 1993 Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6171 16 696-697
Krange, O.; Skogen, K. When the lads go hunting: The 'Hammertown mechanism' and the conflict over wolves in Norway 2011 Ethnography 6425 12 466-489
Heyes, C.M. Social learning in animals: categories and mechanisms 1994 Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 708 69 207-231
Schino, G.; Aureli, F. Reciprocity in group-living animals: partner control versus partner choice 2016 Biological Reviews 6411 92 665-672
Ronnenberg, K.; Habbe, B.; Gräber, R.; Strauß, E.; Siebert, U. Coexistence of wolves and humans in a densely populated region (Lower Saxony, Germany) 2017 Basic and Applied Ecology 6397 25 1-14
Genov, P.W.; Kostava, V. Untersuchungen zur zahlenmäßigen Stärke des Wolfes und seiner Einwirkung auf die Haustierbestände in Bulgarien 1993 Zeitschrift für Jagdwissenschaft 6686 39 217-223
Mori, E.; Benatti, L.; Lovari, S.; Ferretti, F. What does the wild boar mean to the wolf? 2016 European Journal of Wildlife Research 6689 63 9
Ringhofer, M.; Yamamoto, S. Erratum to: Domestic horses send signals to humans when they are faced with an unsolvable task 2017 Animal Cognition 6135 20 407-407
Griffin, A.S.; Tebbich, S.; Bugnyar, T. Animal cognition in a human-dominated world 2017 Animal Cognition 6129 20 1-6
Farmer, K.; Krüger, K.; Byrne, R.W.; Marr, I. Sensory laterality in affiliative interactions in domestic horses and ponies (Equus caballus) 2018 Animal Cognition 6386 21 631-637