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Investigating the reputation formation in dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) and wolves (Canis lupus)

The ability to form reputations of others is considered a key component in the social interactions of group-living animals. Considering the great dependence of domesticated dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) on their human caretakers, it would be beneficial for them to form reputations of humans to choose the most appropriate partner with whom to interact ...
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Public attitudes and the future of wolves Canis lupus in Sweden

Wildlife Biology, 2008
Thomas A Heberlein, Göran Ericsson
exaly  

Helminth fauna of the wolf ( Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758) in Belorussian Polesie

Parasitology Research, 2000
V V Shimalov, V T Shimalov
exaly  

Habitat variables associated with wolf (Canis lupus) distribution and abundance in northern Poland

Diversity and Distributions, 2004
Sabina Nowak   +2 more
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Vocalization of European wolves (Canis lupus lupus L.) and various dog breeds (Canis lupus f. fam.)

2018
Barking in domestic dogs still remains a topic of controversial discussions. While some authors assess dogbarking an acoustic means of expression becoming more and more sophisticated during domestication, others name this sound type "non-communicative". Vocal repertoires as works on individual sound types are rare, however, and there has been almost no
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