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  • 2. A comment on "coyote control and taste aversion".
    Burns RJ, Connolly GE.
    Appetite; 1985 Sep; 6(3):276-81. PubMed ID: 3000297
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  • 5. Coyote control and taste aversion: a predation problem or a people problem?
    Ellins SR.
    Appetite; 1985 Sep; 6(3):272-5. PubMed ID: 3000296
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  • 6. Coyote control and taste aversion.
    Quick DL, Gustavson CR, Rusiniak KW.
    Appetite; 1985 Sep; 6(3):253-64. PubMed ID: 3000293
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  • 8. Pairings of a drug or place conditioned stimulus with lithium chloride produce conditioned sickness, not antisickness.
    Lett BT.
    Behav Neurosci; 1992 Feb; 106(1):106-11. PubMed ID: 1313240
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  • 9. Ingestion of a novel flavor before exposure to pups injected with lithium chloride produces a taste aversion in mother rats (Rattus norvegicus).
    Gemberling GA.
    J Comp Psychol; 1984 Sep; 98(3):285-301. PubMed ID: 6090055
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  • 11. Lithium chloride-produced prey aversion in the toad (Bufo americanus).
    Mikulka P, Vaughan P, Hughes J.
    Behav Neural Biol; 1981 Oct; 33(2):220-9. PubMed ID: 6272679
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  • 14. A natural toxic defense system: cardenolides in butterflies versus birds.
    Brower LP, Fink LS.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1985 Oct; 443():171-88. PubMed ID: 3860070
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  • 15. Importance of olfaction to suppression of attack response through conditioned taste aversion in the grasshopper mouse.
    Langley WM, Knapp K.
    Behav Neural Biol; 1982 Dec; 36(4):368-78. PubMed ID: 6307252
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  • 16. Suppression of cricket killing and eating in laboratory mice following lithium chloride injections.
    Lowe WC, O'Boyle M.
    Physiol Behav; 1976 Sep; 17(3):427-30. PubMed ID: 1013188
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