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Hormones and behavior1979; 13(1); 49-65; doi: 10.1016/0018-506x(79)90034-5

Sociosexual behavior and the ovulatory cycle of ponies (Equus caballus) observed in harem groups.

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Publication Date: 1979-08-01 PubMed ID: 574852DOI: 10.1016/0018-506x(79)90034-5Google Scholar: Lookup
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Asa CS, Goldfoot DA, Ginther OJ. (1979). Sociosexual behavior and the ovulatory cycle of ponies (Equus caballus) observed in harem groups. Horm Behav, 13(1), 49-65. https://doi.org/10.1016/0018-506x(79)90034-5

Publication

ISSN: 0018-506X
NlmUniqueID: 0217764
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 13
Issue: 1
Pages: 49-65

Researcher Affiliations

Asa, C S
    Goldfoot, D A
      Ginther, O J

        MeSH Terms

        • Animals
        • Copulation
        • Estrus
        • Female
        • Horses
        • Male
        • Ovulation
        • Pregnancy
        • Sexual Behavior, Animal / physiology
        • Social Behavior

        Citations

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