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V. Bombail, B. Barret, A. Raynaud, N. Jerome, A. Saint-albin et al., In search of stress odours across species: behavioural responses of rats to faeces from chickens and rats subjected to various types of stressful events, Applied Animal Behaviour Science, vol.205, pp.216-226, 2018.
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V. Bombail, B. Barret, A. Raynaud, N. Jerome, A. Saint-albin et al., In search of stress odours across species: behavioural responses of rats to faeces from chickens and rats subjected to various types of stressful events, Applied Animal Behaviour Science, vol.205, pp.216-226, 2018.
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