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Fragaszy, D.; Visalberghi, E. Primates “primacy” reconsidered 1996 Social learning in animals: the roots of culture 2175 65-84
Wingfield, J. C.,; Ramenofsky, M. Hormones and the behavioral ecology of stress. 1999 Stress physiology in animals. 4071 1-51
Laland, K. N.; Richerson, P. J.; Boyd, R. Developing a theory of animal social learning. 1996 Social learning in animals: the roots of culture. 4093 129-154
Tomasello, M.; Call, J. Do chimpanzees know what others see ? or only what they are looking at? 2006 Rational Animals? 4094 371-384
Lefebvre, L.; Giraldeau, L.-A. Is social learning an adaptive specialisation? 1996 Social learning in animals: The root of culture 4415 107-128
Dyer, F. C. Individual cognition and group movement: insights from social insects. 2000 Group Movement in Social Primates and Other Animals: Patterns, Processes, and Cognitive Implications. 4425
de Waal, F. B. M. Coalitions as part of reciprocal relations in the Arnhem chimpanzee colony 1992 Coalitions and Alliances in Humans and Other Animals 4877 233-257
Ehardt, C.L.; Bernstein, I.S. Conflict intervention behaviour by adult male macaques: structural and functional aspects 1992 Coalitions and Alliances in Humans and Other Animals 4926 83-111
Virányi, Zs.; Range, F.; Huber, L. Attentiveness toward others and social learning in domestic dogs. 2008 Learning from Animals?: Examining the Nature of Human Uniqueness 4974 141-154
Byrne, R.W. How monkeys find their way: leadership, coordination, and cognitive maps of African baboons. 2000 On the Move: How and Why Animals Travel in Groups 5146 491–518