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Gruter, C.C. Conflict and postconflict behaviour in captive black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus bieti) 2004 Primates 2884 45 197-200
Monfort, S. Przewalski’s Horse (Equus przewalskii) Species Survival Plan 2004 PROCEEDINGS OF THE EAZA EQUID TAG MEETING FROM 5TH TO 9TH MAY 2004 AT HORTOBÁGY NATIONAL PARK, HUNGARY 5301
Uzawa, T.; Akiyama, S.; Kimura, T.; Takahashi, S.; Ishimori, K.; Morishima, I.; Fujisawa, T. Collapse and search dynamics of apomyoglobin folding revealed by submillisecond observations of alpha-helical content and compactness 2004 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 3779 101 1171-1176
Hunt, G.R.; Gray, R.D. The crafting of hook tools by wild New Caledonian crows 2004 Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 3526 271 S88-S90
Griffiths,S. W.; Brockmark, S.; Höjesjö,J.; Johnsson,J. I. Coping with divided attention: the advantage of familiarity 2004 Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 5007 271 695-699
Bugnyar, T.; Stöwe, M.; Heinrich, B. Ravens, Corvus corax, follow gaze direction of humans around obstacles 2004 Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 5009 271 1331-1336
Ghirlanda, S.; Vallortigara, G. The evolution of brain lateralization: a game-theoretical analysis of population structure 2004 Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 5345 271 853-857
da Costa, A.P.; Leigh, A.E.; Man, M.-S.; Kendrick, K.M. Face pictures reduce behavioural, autonomic, endocrine and neural indices of stress and fear in sheep 2004 Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 5354 271 2077-2084
Cameron, E.Z. Facultative adjustment of mammalian sex ratios in support of the Trivers-Willard hypothesis: evidence for a mechanism 2004 Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 413 271 1723-1728
DiGian, K.A.; Friedrich, A.M.; Zentall, T.R. Discriminative stimuli that follow a delay have added value for pigeons 2004 Psychonomic bulletin & review 226 11 889-895