نتایج جستجو برای: canidae

تعداد نتایج: 719  

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2001
M Bekoff

Little is known about what stimuli trigger urinating or scent-marking in domestic dogs, Canis familiaris, or their wild relatives. While it is often suggested that the urine of other animals influences urinating and scent-marking patterns in canids, this has not been verified experimentally. To investigate the role of urine in eliciting urinating and marking, in this pilot study I moved urine-s...

2010
Todd Atwood Eric Gese ERIC M. GESE

Department of Wildland Resources, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322, USA (TCA) United States Department of Agriculture/Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service/Wildlife Services/National Wildlife Research Center and Department of Wildland Resources, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322, USA (EMG) Present address of TCA: United States Department of Agriculture/Animal Plant Health Inspec...

2005
John Bingham

Rabies is a widespread disease in African domestic dogs and certain wild canine populations. Canine rabies became established in Africa during the 20th century, coinciding with ecologic changes that favored its emergence in canids. I present a conceptual and terminologic framework for understanding rabies ecology in African canids. The framework is underpinned by 2 distinct concepts: maintenanc...

Journal: :Biology letters 2016
Christian Nawroth Jemma M Brett Alan G McElligott

Domestication is an important factor driving changes in animal cognition and behaviour. In particular, the capacity of dogs to communicate in a referential and intentional way with humans is considered a key outcome of how domestication as a companion animal shaped the canid brain. However, the lack of comparison with other domestic animals makes general conclusions about how domestication has ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Graham J Slater

A long-standing hypothesis in adaptive radiation theory is that ecological opportunity constrains rates of phenotypic evolution, generating a burst of morphological disparity early in clade history. Empirical support for the early burst model is rare in comparative data, however. One possible reason for this lack of support is that most phylogenetic tests have focused on extant clades, neglecti...

Journal: :Learning & behavior 2011
Monique A R Udell Clive D L Wynne

Udell, Dorey, and Wynne (2011) demonstrated that both domesticated and nondomesticated canids-specifically, gray wolves-have the capacity to succeed on perspective-taking tasks, suggesting that dogs' ability to respond to the human attentional state is not a by-product of domestication alone. Furthermore, not all dogs were successful on the task. Instead, the occluder type used was a strong pre...

2017
Rachel Dale Sarah Marshall-Pescini Friederike Range

While food sharing among related individuals can be explained by kin selection, food sharing between unrelated individuals has been more of an evolutionary puzzle. The food-for-sex hypothesis provides an explanation for the occurrence of food sharing among nonkin. However, little is known about the socio-ecological factors that can promote such a commodity exchange. A species mating system is a...

2006
J. Barrat E. Blasco

Control of the disease is generally achieved by vaccination. In countries where sylvatic rabies exists, oral vaccination campaigns conducted with safe and efficient baits make possible the eradication of the disease. In countries where canine rabies is endemic, WHO recommends mass parenteral vacci nation campaigns of dogs and promotes, for dogs impossible to reach, the use of oral immunisation ...

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