The domestication of the dog was the process which led to the domestic dog. This included the dog's genetic divergence from the wolf, its domestication...
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The dog (Canis familiaris or Canis lupus familiaris) is a domesticated descendant of the wolf. Also called the domestic dog, it was domesticated from an...
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agriculture depends on domesticated organisms but does not automatically result from domestication. Michael D. Purugganan notes that domestication has been hard...
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this period, the remains of domesticated dogs have been identified from archaeological sites across Eurasia. Possible dog domestication between 15,000...
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"My little zebra: The secrets of domestication". New Scientist. Retrieved 16 June 2014. "Domestication of foxes and problems of modern animal breeding"...
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East: Probable domestication of the dog. Italy: Development of Gravettian civilisations in Italy and Eastern Europe. Europe: Peak of rock art. France...
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Human–canine bond (section Types of relationships)
The human–canine bond is rooted in the domestication of the dog, which began occurring through their long-term association with hunter-gatherers more...
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traits used to define the animal domestication syndrome is inconsistent. Domestication should not be confused with taming. Taming is the conditioned behavioral...
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Cats portal Cat § Domestication Cat genetics Domestication Felidae § Evolution Serpell, James A. (2013). "Domestication and history of the cat". In Turner...
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Domestication syndrome refers to two sets of phenotypic traits that are common to either domesticated plants or domesticated animals. Domesticated animals...
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Ostensive Cues". The Social Dog: 319–346. doi:10.1016/b978-0-12-407818-5.00011-5. ISBN 9780124078185. Hare, B. (2002). "The Domestication of Social Cognition...
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comparison to the domestic dog's ancient wolf ancestry, the Fuegian dog was traditionally thought to be bred and domesticated from the South American...
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First dog may refer to: Domestication of the dog United States presidential pets First Dog on the Moon This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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gives a list of domesticated animals, also including a list of animals which are or may be currently undergoing the process of domestication and animals...
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Hunting (redirect from History of hunting)
many very important uses to the hunter. The domestication of the dog has led to a symbiotic relationship in which the dog's independence from humans is...
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Kelsey E. (2021). "Dog domestication and the dual dispersal of people and dogs into the Americas". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 118 (6):...
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The Majorca Shepherd Dog (Catalan: Ca de bestiar, Spanish: Perro de pastor mallorquín) is a domesticated breed of dog, used in the Balearic Islands of...
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proportion of the dog population losing contact with humans at some stage over time. This loss of contact first occurred after domestication and has reoccurred...
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The Hare Indian dog is an extinct domesticated canine; possibly a breed of domestic dog, coydog, or domesticated coyote; formerly found and originally...
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Clutton-Brock, J., 1995. Origins of the dog: domestication and early history. In:Serpell, J. (Ed.), The Domestic Dog, its Evolution, Behaviour and Interactions...
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Kebaran culture (category Archaeological cultures of the Near East)
Paleolithic. The Kebaran culture, with its use of microliths, is associated with the use of the bow and arrow and the domestication of the dog. The Kebaran...
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Dog breeding is the practice of mating selected dogs with the intention of maintaining or producing specific qualities and characteristics. When dogs reproduce...
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Wolves as pets and working animals (category Domesticated animals)
History of tamed wolves in Persia being trained to perform dances and tricks. Domestication of the dog Coydog Wolfdog Can You Turn a Wolf into a Dog: Commonly...
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Fight-or-flight response (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from public domain works of the United States Government)
Apparent death Body reactivity Coping (psychology) Defense physiology Domestication of the dog Emotional dysregulation Fear Freezing behavior Generalized anxiety...
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000 years ago.) 24 kya: Oldest known ceramic sculpture 23 kya: Domestication of the dog in Siberia. 22 – 17 kya Bullroarer 22 kya: Fish hook in Okinawa...
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Analysis of Dog Domestication". In Melinda A. Zeder (ed.). Documenting Domestication:New Genetic and Archaeological Paradigms. University of California...
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Stone Age (redirect from The stone age)
intensification of hunting and fishing and with increasing social activity the development of more complex settlements, such as Lepenski Vir. Domestication of the dog...
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Dog meat is the flesh and other edible parts derived from dogs. Historically human consumption of dog meat has been recorded in many parts of the world...
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ʿAin Mallaha (category Populated places established in the 10th millennium BC)
ʿAin Mallaha has one of the earliest known archaeological evidence of dog domestication. This site is located in the Hula Valley of northern Israel, 25...
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1525/aa.2000.102.4.942. ISSN 1548-1433. Larson, G (2012). "Rethinking dog domestication by integrating genetics, archeology, and biogeography". Proc. Natl...
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