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Pinter-Wollman, Noa - Department of Biology, Stanford University
CAN AGGRESSION BE THE FORCE DRIVING TEMPORAL SEPARATION BETWEEN COMPETING COMMON AND
The effect of individual variation on the structure and function of
Assessing translocation outcome: Comparing behavioral and physiological aspects of translocated and resident African elephants (Loxodonta africana)
Observations on the agonistic behavior of the swimming crab Charybdis longicollis Leene
This article was originally published in the Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior published by Elsevier, and the attached copy is provided by Elsevier for the
This article was originally published in the Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior published by Elsevier, and the attached copy is provided by Elsevier for the
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 32 (2008) 8698 Large brains and cognition: Where do elephants fit in?
voices of Stanford and Bearzi work well enough. Stanford, an established primatologist, knows the
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The relationship between social behaviour and habitat familiarity in African elephants