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Palme, R. Non-invasive measurement of glucocorticoids: Advances and problems 2019 Physiology & Behavior 6517 199 229-243 details   doi
Leliveld, L.M.C.; Düpjan, S.; Tuchscherer, A.; Puppe, B. Behavioural and physiological measures indicate subtle variations in the emotional valence of young pigs 2016 Physiology & Behavior 6017 157 116-124 details   doi
Partridge, B.L. Internal dynamics and the interrelations of fish in schools 1981 Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 2063 144 313-325 details   doi
Yarnell, K.; Hall, C.; Royle, C.; Walker, S.L. Domesticated horses differ in their behavioural and physiological responses to isolated and group housing 2015 Physiology & Behavior 5920 143 51-57 details   doi
Van Doorn G.S.; Hengeveld G.M.; Weissing F.J. The Evolution of Social Dominance I: Two-player Models 2003 Behavior 5105 140 1305-1332 details   doi
Van Doorn G.S.; Hengeveld G.M.; Weissing F.J. The Evolution of Social Dominance II: Multi-Player Models 2003 Behavior 5106 140 1333-1358 details   doi
Wolter, R.; Pantel, N.; Stefanski, V.; Möstl, E.; Krueger, K. The role of an alpha animal in changing environmental conditions 2014 Physiology & Behavior 5818 133 236-243 details   doi
Custance DM; Whiten A; Bard KA Can young chimpanzees imitate arbitrary actions? Hayes and Hayes (1952) revisited 1995 Behavior 2990 132 839 details   openurl
Christensen, J.W.; Beekmans, M.; van Dalum, M.; VanDierendonck, M. Effects of hyperflexion on acute stress responses in ridden dressage horses 2014 Physiology & Behavior 6507 128 39-45 details   doi
Ramos, D.; Reche-Junior, A.; Fragoso, P.L.; Palme, R.; Yanasse, N.K.; Gouvêa, V.R.; Beck, A.; Mills, D.S. Are cats (Felis catus) from multi-cat households more stressed? Evidence from assessment of fecal glucocorticoid metabolite analysis 2013 Physiology & Behavior 5997 122 72-75 details   doi
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