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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
Cameron, E.Z.; Linklater, W.L.; Stafford, K.J.; Minot, E.O. Maternal investment results in better foal condition through increased play behaviour in horses 2008 Animal Behaviour. 4709 76 1511-1518 details   doi
Linklater, W.L.; Cameron, E.Z.; Minot, E.O.; Stafford, K.J. Feral horse demography and population growth in the Kaimanawa Ranges, New Zealand 2004 Wildl. Res. 3695 31 119-128 details   doi
Linklater, W.L. Adaptive explanation in socio-ecology: lessons from the Equidae 2000 Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 2024 75 1-20 details   doi
Cameron, E.Z.; Linklater, W.L.; Stafford, K.J.; Minot, E.O. Aging and improving reproductive success in horses: declining residual reproductive value or just older and wiser? 2000 Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 2019 47 243-249 details   doi
Linklater, W.L.; Cameron, E.Z.; Stafford, K.J.; Veltman, C.J. Social and spatial structure and range use by Kaimanawa wild horses (Equus caballus: Equidae) 2000 New Zealand Journal of Ecology 793 24 139-152 details   url
Linklater, W.L. Equine learning in a wider context--Opportunities for integrative pluralism 2007 Behavioural Processes 635 76 53-56 details   doi
Linklater, W.L.; Cameron, E.Z.; Minot, E.O.; Stafford, K.J. Stallion harassment and the mating system of horses 1999 Animal Behaviour. 417 58 295-306 details   doi
Linklater, W.L.; Cameron, E.Z. Tests for cooperative behaviour between stallions 2000 Animal Behaviour. 415 60 731-743 details   doi
Cameron, E.Z.; Stafford, K.J.; Linklater, W.L.; Veltman, C.J. Suckling behaviour does not measure milk intake in horses, Equus caballus 1999 Animal Behaviour. 418 57 673-678 details   doi
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