Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
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 |