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Cheney, D.L.; Seyfarth, R.M. Recognition of other individuals' social relationships by female baboons 1999 Animal Behaviour. 346 58 67-75 details   doi
Call, J.; Aureli,F.; de Waal, F.B. M. Reconciliation patterns among stumptailed macaques: a multivariate approach 1999 Animal Behaviour. 194 58 165-172 details   doi
Rendall, D.; Seyfarth, R.M.; Cheney, D.L.; Owren, M.J. The meaning and function of grunt variants in baboons 1999 Animal Behaviour. 696 57 583-592 details   doi
Cameron, E.Z.; Stafford, K.J.; Linklater, W.L.; Veltman, C.J. Suckling behaviour does not measure milk intake in horses, Equus caballus 1999 Animal Behaviour. 418 57 673-678 details   doi
Laland, K.N.; Reader, S.M. Foraging innovation in the guppy 1999 Animal Behaviour. 2151 57 331-340 details   doi
Sayigh, L.S.; Tyack, P.L.; Wells, R.S.; Solow, A.R.; Scott, M.D.; Irvine, A.B. Individual recognition in wild bottlenose dolphins: a field test using playback experiments 1999 Animal Behaviour. 767 57 41-50 details   doi
Cameron, E.Z. Is suckling behaviour a useful predictor of milk intake? A review 1998 Animal Behaviour. 419 56 521-532 details   doi
Stoehr S. Evolution of mate-choice copying: a dynamic model 1998 Animal Behaviour. 1822 55 893-903 details   doi
Palombit,R.A.; Seyfarth, R.M.; Cheney, D.L. The adaptive value of 'friendships' to female baboons: experimental and observational evidence 1997 Animal Behaviour. 697 54 599-614 details   doi
Cheney, D.L.; Seyfarth, R.M. Reconciliatory grunts by dominant female baboons influence victims' behaviour 1997 Animal Behaviour. 347 54 409-418 details   doi
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