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Conflict and violence in animal societies, by C. H. Southwick |
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Aggressive behavior among vertebrate animals, by N. E. Collias |
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Aggressive behavior and evolution, by N. E. Collias |
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Fighting, by N. Tinbergen |
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What aggression is good for, by K. Lorenz |
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Aggression in social insects, by D. I. Wallis |
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Agonistic behavior of mice and rats: a review, by J. P. Scott |
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Aggression in monkey and ape societies, by K. R. L. Hall |
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Physiologic factors in agressive behavior, by D. E. Davis |
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Chronic physiological effects of fighting in mice, by F. H. Bronson and B. E. Eleftheriou |
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The neural control of aggression, by J. L. Brown |
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Some aspects of brain biochemistry correlated with general nervous reactivity and aggressiveness, by B. L. Welch and A. S. Welch |
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Effects of isolation on maternal aggressiveness and body growth rates of offspring, by A. S. Weltman, A. M. Sackler, R. Schwartz, and S. Stroman |
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Genotypic factors in the ontogeny of behavior, by B. E. Ginsburg |
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Genetic and environmental variables influencing animal aggression, by C. H. Southwick |
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Conflict and violence in animal societies, by C. H. Southwick |
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Aggressive behavior among vertebrate animals, by N. E. Collias |
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Aggressive behavior and evolution, by N. E. Collias |
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