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Fucikova, E.; Drent, P. J.; Smits,N.; van Oers, K. Handling Stress as a Measurement of Personality in Great Tit Nestlings (Parus major) 2009 Ethology 5072 115 366 - 374 details   doi
Proops, L.; McComb, K.; Reby, D. Cross-modal individual recognition in domestic horses (Equus caballus) 2009 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 4689 106 947-951 details   doi
Cameron, E.Z.; Setsaas, T.H.; Linklater, W.L. Social bonds between unrelated females increase reproductive success in feral horses 2009 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 5152 106 13850-13853 details   doi
Finarelli, J.A.; Flynn, J.J. Brain-size evolution and sociality in Carnivora 2009 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 5337 106 9345-9349 details   doi
Liker, A.; Bókony, V. Larger groups are more successful in innovative problem solving in house sparrows 2009 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 6538 106 7893-7898 details   doi
Hanggi, E.B.; Ingersoll, J.F. Stimulus discrimination by horses under scotopic conditions 2009 Behavioural Processes 5051 82 45-50 details   doi
Fureix, C.; Pagès, M.; Bon, R.; Lassalle, J.-M.; Kuntz, P.; Gonzalez, G. A preliminary study of the effects of handling type on horses' emotional reactivity and the human-horse relationship 2009 Behavioural Processes 5092 82 202-210 details   doi
Kotrschal, K.; Schöberl, I.; Bauer, B.; Thibeaut, A.-M.; Wedl, M. Dyadic relationships and operational performance of male and female owners and their male dogs 2009 Behavioural Processes 4947 81 383-391 details   doi
Reid, P.J. Adapting to the human world: Dogs' responsiveness to our social cues 2009 Behavioural Processes 4755 80 325-333 details   doi
Shettleworth, S.J. The evolution of comparative cognition: is the snark still a Boojum? 2009 Behav Processes 6231 80 details   doi
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