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Herbst, C.T.; Herzel, H.; Svec, J.G.; Wyman, M.T.; Fitch, W.T. Visualization of system dynamics using phasegrams 2013 J R Soc Interface 6487 10 details   doi
Briefer, E.F.; McElligott, A.G. Rescued goats at a sanctuary display positive mood after former neglect 2013 Appl Anim Behav Sci 6287 146 details   doi
Healy, S.D.; Rowe, C. Costs and benefits of evolving a larger brain: doubts over the evidence that large brains lead to better cognition 2013 Anim Behav 6317 86 details   doi
Stanley, C.R.; Dunbar, R.I.M. Consistent social structure and optimal clique size revealed by social network analysis of feral goats, Capra hircus 2013 Anim Behav 6253 85 details   doi
Iliopoulos, Y.; Youlatos, D.; Sgardelis, S. Wolf pack rendezvous site selection in Greece is mainly affected by anthropogenic landscape features 2013 Eur J Wildl Res 6478 60 details   doi
Begall, S.; Malkemper, E.P.; Cervený, J.; Nemec, P.; Burda, H. Magnetic alignment in mammals and other animals 2013 Mammalian Biology – Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde 5678 78 10-20 details   doi
Graf, P.; König von Borstel, U.; Gauly, M. Importance of personality traits in horses to breeders and riders 2013 Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research 5865 8 316-325 details   doi
Vitale, V.; Balocchi, R.; Varanini, M.; Sgorbini, M.; Macerata, A.; Sighieri, C.; Baragli, P. The effects of restriction of movement on the reliability of heart rate variability measurements in the horse (Equus caballus) 2013 Journal of Veterinary Behavior 6618 8 400-403 details   doi
Waldern, N.M.; Wiestner, T.; Ramseier, L.C.; Amport, C.; Weishaupt, M.A. Effects of shoeing on limb movement and ground reaction forces in Icelandic horses at walk, tölt and trot 2013 The Veterinary Journal 5912 198, Supplement 1 e103-e108 details   doi
Siniscalchi, M.; Lusito, R.; Vallortigara, G.; Quaranta, A. Seeing Left- or Right-Asymmetric Tail Wagging Produces Different Emotional Responses in Dogs 2013 Current Biology 5734 23 details   doi
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