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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
De Boyer Des Roches, A.; Richard-Yris, M.-A.; Henry, S.; Ezzaouia, M.; Hausberger, M. Laterality and emotions: visual laterality in the domestic horse (Equus caballus) differs with objects' emotional value 2008 Physiology & Behavior 4762 94 487-490 details   doi
Li, F.-H.; Zhong, W.-Q.; Wang, Z.; Wang, D.-H. Rank in a food competition test and humoral immune functions in male Brandt's voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii) 2007 Physiology & behavior 804 90 490-495 details   doi
Houpt, K.A.; Perry, P.J.; Hintz, H.F.; Houpt, T.R. Effect of meal frequency on fluid balance and behavior of ponies 1988 Physiology & behavior 47 42 401-407 details   openurl
Stahlbaum, C.C.; Houpt, K.A. The role of the Flehmen response in the behavioral repertoire of the stallion 1989 Physiology & behavior 44 45 1207-1214 details   doi
Houpt, K.A.; Thornton, S.N.; Allen, W.R. Vasopressin in dehydrated and rehydrated ponies 1989 Physiology & behavior 45 45 659-661 details   openurl
Laut, J.E.; Houpt, K.A.; Hintz, H.F.; Houpt, T.R. The effects of caloric dilution on meal patterns and food intake of ponies 1985 Physiology & behavior 52 35 549-554 details   openurl
Nyman, S.; Dahlborn, K. Effect of water supply method and flow rate on drinking behavior and fluid balance in horses 2001 Physiology & Behavior 1919 73 1-8 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
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
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