The Domestic Dog
Herausgeber: Serpell, James
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Second edition of a classic text on canine science and behavior, incorporating two decades of new evidence and discoveries.
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Second edition of a classic text on canine science and behavior, incorporating two decades of new evidence and discoveries.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1151g
- ISBN-13: 9781107024144
- ISBN-10: 1107024145
- Artikelnr.: 45154896
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1151g
- ISBN-13: 9781107024144
- ISBN-10: 1107024145
- Artikelnr.: 45154896
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of contributors; 1. Introduction James Serpell; Part I. Origins and
Evolution: 2. Origins of the dog: the archaeological evidence Juliet
Clutton-Brock; 3. Origins of the dog: genetic insights into dog
domestication Bridgett Vonholdt and Carlos Driscoll; 4. Evolution of
working dogs Kathryn Lord, Richard Schneider and Raymond Coppinger; Part
II. Behavior, Cognition and Training: 5. Genetics of dog behavior Linda van
den Berg; 6. Becoming a dog: early experience and the development of
behavior James Serpell, Deborah Duffy and Andrew Jagoe; 7. Breed and gender
differences in dog behavior Benjamin Hart and Lynette Hart; 8. Dog social
behavior and communication John Bradshaw and Nicola Rooney; 9. Ethology,
ecology, and epidemiology of canine agression Randall Lockwood; 10. Social
cognition and emotions underlying dog behavior Friederike Range and ZsÓFIA
VIRÁNYI; 11. The learning dog: a discussion of training methods Ilana
Reisner; 12. Dogs in today's society: the role of applied animal behavior
Stephen Zawistowski and Pamela Reid; Part III. Dog-Human Interactions: 13.
Dogs and helping partners and companions for humans Lynette Hart and Mariko
Yamamoto; 14. The welfare of dogs in human care Robert Hubrecht, Stephen
Wickens and James Kirkwood; 15. From paragon to pariah: cross-cultural
perspectives on attitudes to dogs James Serpell; Part IV. Life on the
Margins: 16. Variation in dog society: between resource dispersion and
social flux David Macdonald and Geoffrey Carr; 17. The ecology and behavior
of feral dogs: a case study from central Italy Luigi Boitani, Francesco
Francisci, Paolo Cuicci and Giorgio Andreoli; 18. Roaming free in the rural
idyll: dogs and their connections with wildlife Joelene Hughes, David
Macdonald and Luigi Boitani; 19. Dog population management Elly Hiby and
Lex Hiby; 20. Epilogue: the tail of the dog James Serpell; Index.
Evolution: 2. Origins of the dog: the archaeological evidence Juliet
Clutton-Brock; 3. Origins of the dog: genetic insights into dog
domestication Bridgett Vonholdt and Carlos Driscoll; 4. Evolution of
working dogs Kathryn Lord, Richard Schneider and Raymond Coppinger; Part
II. Behavior, Cognition and Training: 5. Genetics of dog behavior Linda van
den Berg; 6. Becoming a dog: early experience and the development of
behavior James Serpell, Deborah Duffy and Andrew Jagoe; 7. Breed and gender
differences in dog behavior Benjamin Hart and Lynette Hart; 8. Dog social
behavior and communication John Bradshaw and Nicola Rooney; 9. Ethology,
ecology, and epidemiology of canine agression Randall Lockwood; 10. Social
cognition and emotions underlying dog behavior Friederike Range and ZsÓFIA
VIRÁNYI; 11. The learning dog: a discussion of training methods Ilana
Reisner; 12. Dogs in today's society: the role of applied animal behavior
Stephen Zawistowski and Pamela Reid; Part III. Dog-Human Interactions: 13.
Dogs and helping partners and companions for humans Lynette Hart and Mariko
Yamamoto; 14. The welfare of dogs in human care Robert Hubrecht, Stephen
Wickens and James Kirkwood; 15. From paragon to pariah: cross-cultural
perspectives on attitudes to dogs James Serpell; Part IV. Life on the
Margins: 16. Variation in dog society: between resource dispersion and
social flux David Macdonald and Geoffrey Carr; 17. The ecology and behavior
of feral dogs: a case study from central Italy Luigi Boitani, Francesco
Francisci, Paolo Cuicci and Giorgio Andreoli; 18. Roaming free in the rural
idyll: dogs and their connections with wildlife Joelene Hughes, David
Macdonald and Luigi Boitani; 19. Dog population management Elly Hiby and
Lex Hiby; 20. Epilogue: the tail of the dog James Serpell; Index.
List of contributors; 1. Introduction James Serpell; Part I. Origins and
Evolution: 2. Origins of the dog: the archaeological evidence Juliet
Clutton-Brock; 3. Origins of the dog: genetic insights into dog
domestication Bridgett Vonholdt and Carlos Driscoll; 4. Evolution of
working dogs Kathryn Lord, Richard Schneider and Raymond Coppinger; Part
II. Behavior, Cognition and Training: 5. Genetics of dog behavior Linda van
den Berg; 6. Becoming a dog: early experience and the development of
behavior James Serpell, Deborah Duffy and Andrew Jagoe; 7. Breed and gender
differences in dog behavior Benjamin Hart and Lynette Hart; 8. Dog social
behavior and communication John Bradshaw and Nicola Rooney; 9. Ethology,
ecology, and epidemiology of canine agression Randall Lockwood; 10. Social
cognition and emotions underlying dog behavior Friederike Range and ZsÓFIA
VIRÁNYI; 11. The learning dog: a discussion of training methods Ilana
Reisner; 12. Dogs in today's society: the role of applied animal behavior
Stephen Zawistowski and Pamela Reid; Part III. Dog-Human Interactions: 13.
Dogs and helping partners and companions for humans Lynette Hart and Mariko
Yamamoto; 14. The welfare of dogs in human care Robert Hubrecht, Stephen
Wickens and James Kirkwood; 15. From paragon to pariah: cross-cultural
perspectives on attitudes to dogs James Serpell; Part IV. Life on the
Margins: 16. Variation in dog society: between resource dispersion and
social flux David Macdonald and Geoffrey Carr; 17. The ecology and behavior
of feral dogs: a case study from central Italy Luigi Boitani, Francesco
Francisci, Paolo Cuicci and Giorgio Andreoli; 18. Roaming free in the rural
idyll: dogs and their connections with wildlife Joelene Hughes, David
Macdonald and Luigi Boitani; 19. Dog population management Elly Hiby and
Lex Hiby; 20. Epilogue: the tail of the dog James Serpell; Index.
Evolution: 2. Origins of the dog: the archaeological evidence Juliet
Clutton-Brock; 3. Origins of the dog: genetic insights into dog
domestication Bridgett Vonholdt and Carlos Driscoll; 4. Evolution of
working dogs Kathryn Lord, Richard Schneider and Raymond Coppinger; Part
II. Behavior, Cognition and Training: 5. Genetics of dog behavior Linda van
den Berg; 6. Becoming a dog: early experience and the development of
behavior James Serpell, Deborah Duffy and Andrew Jagoe; 7. Breed and gender
differences in dog behavior Benjamin Hart and Lynette Hart; 8. Dog social
behavior and communication John Bradshaw and Nicola Rooney; 9. Ethology,
ecology, and epidemiology of canine agression Randall Lockwood; 10. Social
cognition and emotions underlying dog behavior Friederike Range and ZsÓFIA
VIRÁNYI; 11. The learning dog: a discussion of training methods Ilana
Reisner; 12. Dogs in today's society: the role of applied animal behavior
Stephen Zawistowski and Pamela Reid; Part III. Dog-Human Interactions: 13.
Dogs and helping partners and companions for humans Lynette Hart and Mariko
Yamamoto; 14. The welfare of dogs in human care Robert Hubrecht, Stephen
Wickens and James Kirkwood; 15. From paragon to pariah: cross-cultural
perspectives on attitudes to dogs James Serpell; Part IV. Life on the
Margins: 16. Variation in dog society: between resource dispersion and
social flux David Macdonald and Geoffrey Carr; 17. The ecology and behavior
of feral dogs: a case study from central Italy Luigi Boitani, Francesco
Francisci, Paolo Cuicci and Giorgio Andreoli; 18. Roaming free in the rural
idyll: dogs and their connections with wildlife Joelene Hughes, David
Macdonald and Luigi Boitani; 19. Dog population management Elly Hiby and
Lex Hiby; 20. Epilogue: the tail of the dog James Serpell; Index.