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Adaptation during the domestication from wolves (Canis lupus) to dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) is a debated ecological topic. Changes in food and environment are major divergences in the domestication of dogs.
Lei Chen +6 more
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The Wolf From Dmanisi and Augmented Reality: Review, Implications, and Opportunities
In the complex scenario of Plio–Pleistocene mammalian faunal turnovers, recent research on canids has revealed an increasingly higher number of species than previously thought.
Saverio Bartolini Lucenti +6 more
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1H NMR based urinary metabolites profiling dataset of canine mammary tumors
Measurement(s) Metabolite Technology Type(s) 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy Factor Type(s) Age • Breeds • Sex • ER status • HER2 status • Histological grade • Neutral status Sample Characteristic - Organism Canis lupus ...
Songyeon Lee +10 more
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Tolerance of wolves shapes desert canid communities in the Middle East
The grey wolf (Canis lupus) is recovering globally due to increasing human acceptance, which can drive trophic cascades. An endangered subspecies, the Arabian wolf (Canis lupus arabs), inhabits arid regions of the southern Levant and Arabian Peninsula ...
Gavin T. Bonsen +7 more
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Neospora caninum is an obligate intracellular protozoan with canids (Canis domesticus, Canis lupus dingo, Canis latrans, Canis lupus) as its definitive hosts. The objective of this study was to detect anti-N.
Pâmella Oliveira Duarte +7 more
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Neoplastic diseases are rarely described in wild carnivores; only a few reports have been published on this topic. Here, we describe the histological and immunohistochemical features of a haemangioma in the spleen of a grey wolf (Canis lupus lupus) and ...
Josep Maria Monné Rodríguez +4 more
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CHROMOSOMAL COMPLEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF A WOLF (CANIS LUPUS L.) IN THE NORTH CAUCASUS
The chromosomal complement of a Canis lupus L. in the North Caucasus is described for the first time in this work. The data about modern distribution of a wolf in this territory taking into account mountain ecosystems of caucasus is also cited.
R. I. Dzuev +2 more
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Dogs’ remarkable success in living in a human-dominated world rests on a set of adaptations to cohabitation with humans. In this paper, I review the nature of these adaptations.
Clive D. L. Wynne
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Here we described the remains of Canis lupus from the bed 8 of Avetrana karst filling (Late Pleistocene; Taranto, Southern Italy). The studied specimens are larger than those collected from the early Late Pleistocene Apulian localities and those referred
DAVIDE F.BERTÈ, LUCA PANDOLFI
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Toxocara canis es un parásito cuyas larvas L3 causan la toxocariasis humana, zoonosis de distribución mundial con elevadas prevalencias en áreas neotropicales.
César Jara Campos +2 more
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