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Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Volume 103, Issue 3-4, Pages 183-284 (20 March 2007)
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Too many, too few: The effects of group size and density in captive animals
Edited by Inma Estevez

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Preface
Inma Estevez
pages 183-184
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Group size, density and social dynamics in farm animals
Inma Estevez, Inger-Lise Andersen, Eric Nævdal
pages 185-204
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The impact of group size on damaging behaviours, aggression, fear and stress in farm animals
T. Bas Rodenburg, Paul Koene
pages 205-214
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Group size and cognitive processes
Candace C. Croney, Ruth C. Newberry
pages 215-228
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More than numbers matter: The effect of social factors on behaviour and welfare of laboratory rodents and non-human primates
I. Anna S. Olsson, Karolina Westlund
pages 229-254
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Group size: Determinants in the wild and implications for the captive housing of wild mammals in zoos
Elizabeth E. Price, Tara S. Stoinski
pages 255-264
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Statistical aspects of the analysis of group size effects in confined animals
Mary C. Christman, Erin Hoerl Leone
pages 265-283
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