TY - JOUR UR - http://lib.ugent.be/catalog/pug01:5834483 ID - pug01:5834483 LA - eng TI - Coping in groups of domestic horses: review from a social and neurobiological perspective PY - 2012 JO - (2012) APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE SN - 0168-1591 PB - 2012 AU - van Dierendonck, Machteld DI07 802001158174 0000-0002-4064-4068 AU - Spruijt, Berry M ER -Download RIS file
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650 | a Biology and Life Sciences | ||
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653 | a Endogenous opioids | ||
653 | a Horses | ||
653 | a Ethological need | ||
653 | a OPIOID-RECEPTOR GENE | ||
653 | a MISAKI FERAL HORSES | ||
653 | a EQUUS-CABALLUS | ||
653 | a STEREOTYPIC BEHAVIOR | ||
653 | a REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS | ||
653 | a ICELANDIC HORSES | ||
653 | a NATAL DISPERSAL | ||
653 | a BETA-ENDORPHIN | ||
653 | a JUVENILE RATS | ||
653 | a ATTACHMENT BEHAVIOR | ||
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