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Chaudhuri, M.; Ginsberg, J.R. Urinary androgen concentrations and social status in two species of free ranging zebra (Equus burchelli and E. grevyi). 1990 Journal of Reproduction and Fertility 987 88 127-133 details   doi
de Waal, F.B.; Aureli, F.; Judge, P.G. Coping with crowding 2000 Scientific American 184 282 76-81 details   openurl
Detto, T.; Jennions, M. D.; Backwell, P. R. Y. When and Why Do Territorial Coalitions Occur? Experimental Evidence from a Fiddler Crab 2010 The American Naturalist 5112 175 E119-E125 details   doi
Gary C. Jahn; Craig Packer,Robert Heinsohn Lioness leadership 1996 Science (New York, N.Y.) 2073 271 1216-1219 details   openurl
Grosenick, L.; Clement, T.S.; Fernald, R.D. Fish can infer social rank by observation alone 2007 Nature 600 445 429-432 details   doi
Klingel, H. Observations on social organization and behaviour of African and Asiatic Wild Asses (Equus africanus and Equus hemionus) 1998 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6173 60 103-113 details   doi
Klingel, H. Social organization of feral horses 1982 Journal of Reproduction and Fertility. Supplement 1958 32 89-95 details   openurl
Klingel, H. Social organization and reproduction in equids 1975 Journal of Reproduction and Fertility. Supplement 2303 7-11 details   openurl
McComb, K.; Clutton-Brock, T. Is mate choice copying or aggregation responsible for skewed distributions of females on leks? 1994 Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 1823 255 13-19 details   doi
Packer, C; Heinsohn, R. Response:Lioness leadership 1996 Science (New York, N.Y.) 2072 271 1215-1216 details   doi
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