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Hartmann, E.; Keeling, L.J.; Rundgren, M. Comparison of 3 methods for mixing unfamiliar horses (Equus caballus) 2011 Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research 5294 6 39-49 details   doi
Sankey, C.; Henry, S.; André, N.; Richard-Yris, M.-A.; Hausberger, M. Do Horses Have a Concept of Person? 2011 PLoS ONE 5708 6 e18331 EP - details   doi
Warmuth, V.; Eriksson, A.; Bower, M.A.; Cañon, J.; Cothran, G.; Distl, O.; Glowatzki-Mullis, M.-L.; Hunt, H.; Luís, C.; do Mar Oom, M.; Yupanqui, I.T.; Zabek, T.; Manica, A. European Domestic Horses Originated in Two Holocene Refugia 2011 PLoS ONE 5710 6 e18194 EP - details   doi
Burn, C.C. A Vicious Cycle: A Cross-Sectional Study of Canine Tail-Chasing and Human Responses to It, Using a Free Video-Sharing Website 2011 Plos One 6378 6 e26553 details   doi
Hendriksen, P.; Elmgreen, K.; Ladewig, J. Trailer-loading of horses: Is there a difference between positive and negative reinforcement concerning effectiveness and stress-related signs? 2011 Journal of Veterinary Behavior 6598 6 261-266 details   doi
Krueger, K; Farmer, K. Laterality in the Horse [Lateralität beim Pferd ] 2011 mensch & pferd international 5444 4 160-167 details   doi
Vallortigara, G.; Chiandetti, C.; Sovrano, V.A. Brain asymmetry (animal) 2011 Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 5687 2 146-157 details   doi
Van Horik, J.; Emery, N. Evolution of cognition 2011 Wiley Interdiscip Rev Cogn Sci 6230 2 details   doi
Wasser, S.K.; Keim, J.L.; Taper, M.L.; Lele, S.R. The influences of wolf predation, habitat loss, and human activity on caribou and moose in the Alberta oil sands 2011 Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 5397 details   doi
Stuber, G.D.; Sparta, D.R.; Stamatakis, A.M.; van Leeuwen, W.A.; Hardjoprajitno, J.E.; Cho, S.; Tye, K.M.; Kempadoo, K.A.; Zhang, F.; Deisseroth, K.; Bonci, A. Excitatory transmission from the amygdala to nucleus accumbens facilitates reward seeking 2011 5398 advance online publication details   doi
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