Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917Canids form a large part of Indigenous Australian life and myth- ology, an association first developed with the dingo, and later with the domestic dog. The relationship between canids and Indigenous Australians is intricate, but unique in that these peoples never domesticated the wild dingo. Neither were dingoes and dogs seen as a source of food nor in many cases considered practical hunting assistants, yet they were highly prized. Apart from featuring heavily in Indigenous Australian spirituality (The Dreaming), advantages of camp dingoes and dogs include them being protectors or guardians, "bed warmers," and companions. However, these benefits were weighed against the many associated social and economic...
As both companion animals and opportunistic predators, dogs (Canis lupus spp.) have had a long and c...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917There is contention concerning the role that domestication plays...
On Fraser Island, known to its Butchulla custodians as K’gari, an estimated 76–171 dingoes live in n...
Aboriginal people and dogs have a very long association. The archaeological evidence suggests that t...
Dingoes feature prominently in Australian Aboriginal Creation stories and are also widely regarded a...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917The Dingo Debate explores the intriguing and relatively unknown ...
The nature of the human-animal bond in contemporary Australian Indigenous communities is little res...
This article reviews the established zoonoses from dogs, and identifies the potential burden of spec...
Past research on dingoes Canis lupus dingo indicated that ‘pure’ populations were threatened by hybr...
Time is running out for the opportunity to study the New Guinea singing dog (Canis hallstromi Trough...
Conflict between humans and wildlife impacts both biodiversity and humans. I explored Australian din...
This study describes aspects of the descriptive, functional and social ecology of dingoes Canis lupu...
Aim. The aim of this article is to analyse Aboriginal myths and discover the relationship between an...
Dingoes are an essential feature of the Australian landscape, a trophic regulator and apex carnivore...
As we enter an era of global mass extinctions, it is important to tackle wildlife research and conse...
As both companion animals and opportunistic predators, dogs (Canis lupus spp.) have had a long and c...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917There is contention concerning the role that domestication plays...
On Fraser Island, known to its Butchulla custodians as K’gari, an estimated 76–171 dingoes live in n...
Aboriginal people and dogs have a very long association. The archaeological evidence suggests that t...
Dingoes feature prominently in Australian Aboriginal Creation stories and are also widely regarded a...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917The Dingo Debate explores the intriguing and relatively unknown ...
The nature of the human-animal bond in contemporary Australian Indigenous communities is little res...
This article reviews the established zoonoses from dogs, and identifies the potential burden of spec...
Past research on dingoes Canis lupus dingo indicated that ‘pure’ populations were threatened by hybr...
Time is running out for the opportunity to study the New Guinea singing dog (Canis hallstromi Trough...
Conflict between humans and wildlife impacts both biodiversity and humans. I explored Australian din...
This study describes aspects of the descriptive, functional and social ecology of dingoes Canis lupu...
Aim. The aim of this article is to analyse Aboriginal myths and discover the relationship between an...
Dingoes are an essential feature of the Australian landscape, a trophic regulator and apex carnivore...
As we enter an era of global mass extinctions, it is important to tackle wildlife research and conse...
As both companion animals and opportunistic predators, dogs (Canis lupus spp.) have had a long and c...
Smith, BP ORCiD: 0000-0002-0873-3917There is contention concerning the role that domestication plays...
On Fraser Island, known to its Butchulla custodians as K’gari, an estimated 76–171 dingoes live in n...