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Sullivan, K.A.; Hill, A.E.; Haussler, K.K. The effects of chiropractic, massage and phenylbutazone on spinal mechanical nociceptive thresholds in horses without clinical signs 2008 Equine Veterinary Journal 4356 40 14-20 details   doi
Sueur, J.; Aubin, T.; Simonis, C. Seewave: a free modular tool for sound analysis and synthesis 2008 Bioacoustics 6490 18 details   doi
Sueur, C.; Petit, O. Organization of Group Members at Departure Is Driven by Social Structure in Macaca 2008 International Journal of Primatology 5125 29 1085-1098 details   doi
Sueur, C.; Petit, O. Shared or unshared consensus decision in macaques? 2008 Behavioural Processes 5129 78 84-92 details   doi
Subiaul, F.; Vonk, J.; Okamoto-Barth, S.; Barth, J. Do chimpanzees learn reputation by observation? Evidence from direct and indirect experience with generous and selfish strangers 2008 Animal Cognition 4837 11 611-623 details   doi
Stupperich, A.; Strack, M. Interaction with horses (equus): Assessment with a circumplex based questionnaire 2008 IESM 2008 4470 details   pdf openurl
Stueckle, S.; Zinner, D. To follow or not to follow: decision making and leadership during the morning departure in chacma baboons 2008 Animal Behaviour. 5130 75 1995-2004 details   doi
Streit,, S.; Zeitler-Feicht, M.H.; Dempfle, L. Automatic feeding systems versus feeding stalls for horses kept in groups: visiting frequency, stress situations and risk of injury 2008 IESM 2008 4479 details   pdf openurl
Streit, S.; Zeitler-Feicht, M. H.; Dempfle, L. Gibt es in der Gruppenhaltung von Pferden bei der Abruffütterung am Automaten mehr Auseinandersetzungen als bei der Fütterung in Fressständen? [Keeping horses in groups, are there more confrontations when feeding is done with automatic feeding systems than with feeding stalls?] 2008 KTBL-Schriften 5763 471 details   openurl
Sovrano, V.; Bisazza, A. Recognition of partly occluded objects by fish 2008 Animal Cognition 4217 11 1435-9448 details   doi
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