Search Results - "Wolves"
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Wolf conflicts: a sociological study
ISBN: 9781785334207, 1785334204, 9781785334214, 1785334212Published: New York, NY Berghahn Books 2017“…Wolf populations have recently made a comeback in Northern Europe and North America. These large carnivores can cause predictable conflicts by preying on…”
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Correction: Advancing automatic text summarization: Unleashing enhanced binary multi-objective grey wolf optimization with mutation
ISSN: 1932-6203, 1932-6203Published: United States Public Library of Science 12.06.2024Published in PloS one (12.06.2024)“…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0304057.]…”
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The evolutionary history of dogs in the Americas
ISSN: 1095-9203, 1095-9203Published: United States 06.07.2018Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (06.07.2018)“…Dogs were present in the Americas before the arrival of European colonists, but the origin and fate of these precontact dogs are largely unknown. We sequenced…”
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Genome Sequencing Highlights the Dynamic Early History of Dogs
ISSN: 1553-7404, 1553-7390, 1553-7404Published: United States Public Library of Science 01.01.2014Published in PLoS genetics (01.01.2014)“…To identify genetic changes underlying dog domestication and reconstruct their early evolutionary history, we generated high-quality genome sequences from…”
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Grey wolf genomic history reveals a dual ancestry of dogs
ISSN: 0028-0836, 1476-4687, 1476-4687Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 14.07.2022Published in Nature (London) (14.07.2022)“…The grey wolf ( Canis lupus ) was the first species to give rise to a domestic population, and they remained widespread throughout the last Ice Age when many…”
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The Future of Human-Carnivore Coexistence in Europe : Pathways to Coexistence Between Wolves and Rural Communities in Spain
Published: ProQuest Dissertations & Theses 01.01.2022“…Large carnivore populations are expanding across Europe, while popular support for the process continues to grow. This development has been hailed as a hopeful…”
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Evolution of facial muscle anatomy in dogs
ISSN: 1091-6490, 1091-6490Published: United States 16.07.2019Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (16.07.2019)“…Domestication shaped wolves into dogs and transformed both their behavior and their anatomy. Here we show that, in only 33,000 y, domestication transformed the…”
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The Unlikely Hero: The Story of Wolf 8 (Chronicles of the Yellowstone Wolves, Book 1)
ISSN: 1705-7809Published: Toronto Canadian Children's Book Centre 01.04.2024Published in Canadian Children's Book news (01.04.2024)Get full text
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Genetic and Anatomical Determinants of Olfaction in Dogs and Wild Canids
ISSN: 0737-4038, 1537-1719, 1537-1719Published: United States Oxford University Press 05.03.2025Published in Molecular biology and evolution (05.03.2025)“…Understanding the anatomical and genetic basis of complex phenotypic traits has long been a challenge for biological research. Domestic dogs offer a compelling…”
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Camoufl ages of the Wolf
ISSN: 0004-5772Published: India 01.01.2020Published in Journal of the Association of Physicians of India (01.01.2020)Get more information
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Museomics and morphological analyses of historical and contemporary peninsular Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) samples
ISSN: 2045-2322, 2045-2322Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 04.02.2025Published in Scientific reports (04.02.2025)“…After centuries of decline and protracted bottlenecks, the peninsular Italian wolf population has naturally recovered. However, an exhaustive comprehension of…”
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Origins and genetic legacy of prehistoric dogs
ISSN: 1095-9203, 1095-9203Published: United States 30.10.2020Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (30.10.2020)“…Dogs were the first domestic animal, but little is known about their population history and to what extent it was linked to humans. We sequenced 27 ancient dog…”
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Genomic regions under selection in the feralization of the dingoes
ISSN: 2041-1723, 2041-1723Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 03.02.2020Published in Nature communications (03.02.2020)“…Dingoes are wild canids living in Australia, originating from domestic dogs. They have lived isolated from both the wild and the domestic ancestor, making them…”
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Habitat suitability and movement corridors of grey wolf (Canis lupus) in Northern Pakistan
ISSN: 1932-6203, 1932-6203Published: United States Public Library of Science 09.11.2017Published in PloS one (09.11.2017)“…Habitat suitability models are useful to understand species distribution and to guide management and conservation strategies. The grey wolf (Canis lupus) has…”
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Gray wolves in an anthropogenic context on a small island in prehistoric Scandinavia
ISSN: 1091-6490, 1091-6490Published: United States 02.12.2025Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (02.12.2025)“…Dogs were domesticated at least once from a yet-unidentified wolf population at least ~15,000 y ago. However, how domestication took place is a topic of…”
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Correction
ISSN: 0028-0836Published: Nature Publishing Group 03.12.2009Published in Nature (London) (03.12.2009)Get full text
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Correction
ISSN: 0028-0836Published: Nature Publishing Group 03.12.2009Published in Nature (London) (03.12.2009)Get full text
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Correction
ISSN: 0028-0836Published: Nature Publishing Group 03.12.2009Published in Nature (London) (03.12.2009)Get full text
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Wolves and their prey all fear the human "super predator"
ISSN: 1879-0445, 1879-0445Published: England 20.10.2025Published in Current biology (20.10.2025)“…Fear in, and of, the "big bad wolf" dominates much of the public discourse on human-wildlife conflict and much recent research in large carnivore ecology…”
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Dire wolves were the last of an ancient New World canid lineage
ISSN: 0028-0836, 1476-4687, 1476-4687Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 04.03.2021Published in Nature (London) (04.03.2021)“…Dire wolves are considered to be one of the most common and widespread large carnivores in Pleistocene America 1 , yet relatively little is known about their…”
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