Author  |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Castles, D.L.; Whiten, A.; Aureli, F. |
Social anxiety, relationships and self-directed behaviour among wild female olive baboons |
1999 |
Animal Behaviour. |
745 |
58 |
1207-1215 |
Chalmeau, R.; Visalberghi, E.; Gallo, A. |
Capuchin monkeys,Cebus apellafail to understand a cooperative task |
1997 |
Animal Behaviour. |
571 |
54 |
1215-1225 |
Chapais, B.; Girard, M.; Primi, G. |
Non-kin alliances, and the stability of matrilineal dominance relations in Japanese macaques |
1991 |
Animal Behaviour. |
2863 |
41 |
481-491 |
Chase, I.D. |
The sequential analysis of aggressive acts during hierarchy formation: an application of the `jigsaw puzzle' approach |
1985 |
Animal Behaviour. |
856 |
33 |
86-100 |
Chase, I.D.; Bartolomeo, C.; Dugatkin, L.A. |
Aggressive interactions and inter-contest interval: how long do winners keep winning? |
1994 |
Animal Behaviour. |
873 |
48 |
393-400 |
Chaya, L.; Cowan, E.; McGuire, B. |
A note on the relationship between time spent in turnout and behaviour during turnout in horses (Equus caballus) |
2006 |
Applied Animal Behaviour Science |
4815 |
98 |
155-160 |
Cheney DL; Seyfarth RM |
Attending to behaviour versus attending to knowledge: examining monkeys' attribution of mental states |
1990 |
Animal Behaviour. |
2987 |
40 |
742 |
Cheney, D.L.; Seyfarth, R.M. |
Recognition of other individuals' social relationships by female baboons |
1999 |
Animal Behaviour. |
346 |
58 |
67-75 |
Cheney, D.L.; Seyfarth, R.M. |
Reconciliatory grunts by dominant female baboons influence victims' behaviour |
1997 |
Animal Behaviour. |
347 |
54 |
409-418 |
Cheney, D.L.; Seyfarth, R.M. |
The recognition of social alliances among vervet monkeys |
1986 |
Animal Behaviour. |
4864 |
34 |
1722-1731 |