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Chapron, G.; Treves, A. Blood does not buy goodwill: allowing culling increases poaching of a large carnivore 2016 Proc Biol Sci 6379 283 details   doi
Cinková, I.; Policht, R. Sex and species recognition by wild male southern white rhinoceros using contact pant calls 2016 Animal Cognition 6144 19 375-386 details   doi
Malavasi, R.; Huber, L. Evidence of heterospecific referential communication from domestic horses (Equus caballus) to humans 2016 Animal Cognition 6029 19 899-909 details   doi
Ringhofer, M.; Yamamoto, S. Domestic horses send signals to humans when they face with an unsolvable task 2016 Animal Cognition 6037 1-9 details   doi
Gleerup, K.B.; Lindegaard, C. Recognition and quantification of pain in horses: A tutorial review 2016 Equine Veterinary Education 6705 28 47-57 details   doi
Imbert, C.; Caniglia, R.; Fabbri, E.; Milanesi, P.; Randi, E.; Serafini, M.; Torretta, E.; Meriggi, A. Why do wolves eat livestock?: Factors influencing wolf diet in northern Italy 2016 Biological Conservation 6621 195 156-168 details   doi
Marinsek, N.L.; Gazzaniga, M.S.; Miller, M.B. Chapter 17 – Split-Brain, Split-Mind 2016 The Neurology of Conciousness (Second Edition) 6648 271-279 details   doi
Dalla Costa, E.; Dai, F.; Lebelt, D.; Scholz, P.; Barbieri, S.; Canali, E.; Zanella, A.J.; Minero, M. Welfare assessment of horses: the AWIN approach 2016 Animal Welfare 6406 25 481-488 details   doi
Mejdell, C.M.; Buvik, T.; Jørgensen, G.H.M.; Bøe, K.E. Horses can learn to use symbols to communicate their preferences 2016 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6617 184 66-73 details   doi
Mejdell, C.M.; Buvik, T.; Jørgensen, G.H.M.; Bøe, K.E. Horses can learn to use symbols to communicate their preferences 2016 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6651 184 66-73 details   doi
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