The variability in the duration and form of the canid play bow was studied in infant coyotes, wolves, wolf-dog hybrids, beagles, and adult free-ranging dogs. Both duration and form showed marked stereotypy. It appears that the role of this context-specific social signal in the communication of play intention has been fostered by selection for morphological stereotypy
Dogs seem to represent an attractive species for understanding human communicative signs because the...
Due to their playful propensity, dogs are a good model to test some hypotheses about play dynamics ...
The morphologies of wild animals typically evolved via natural selection as a result of environmenta...
The variability in the duration and form of the canid play bow was studied in infant coyotes, wolves...
Actions called play signals have evolved in many species in which social play has been observed. Des...
The development of social interaction was studied in infant coyotes, beagles, and wolves. In this pa...
Animals utilize behavioral signals across a range of different contexts in order to communicate with...
Play bows represent a common, highly stereotyped behaviour across the genus Canis. However, much of ...
<div><p>Animals utilize behavioral signals across a range of different contexts in order to communic...
<p>a) The proportion of facial color types differed significantly based on the sociality (p = 0.022)...
Analysis of the dynamics of the ontogeny of social interaction is of critical importance in order th...
Play bows are a recognizable communicative signal observed in many carnivores, most notably, members...
Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) and wolves (Canis lupus lupus) share genotypes, which are nearly ident...
Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris ) and wolves (Canis lupus lupus ) share genotypes, which are nearly ide...
Many studies document the domestic dogs’ responsiveness to human gestures. Reports of success on hum...
Dogs seem to represent an attractive species for understanding human communicative signs because the...
Due to their playful propensity, dogs are a good model to test some hypotheses about play dynamics ...
The morphologies of wild animals typically evolved via natural selection as a result of environmenta...
The variability in the duration and form of the canid play bow was studied in infant coyotes, wolves...
Actions called play signals have evolved in many species in which social play has been observed. Des...
The development of social interaction was studied in infant coyotes, beagles, and wolves. In this pa...
Animals utilize behavioral signals across a range of different contexts in order to communicate with...
Play bows represent a common, highly stereotyped behaviour across the genus Canis. However, much of ...
<div><p>Animals utilize behavioral signals across a range of different contexts in order to communic...
<p>a) The proportion of facial color types differed significantly based on the sociality (p = 0.022)...
Analysis of the dynamics of the ontogeny of social interaction is of critical importance in order th...
Play bows are a recognizable communicative signal observed in many carnivores, most notably, members...
Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) and wolves (Canis lupus lupus) share genotypes, which are nearly ident...
Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris ) and wolves (Canis lupus lupus ) share genotypes, which are nearly ide...
Many studies document the domestic dogs’ responsiveness to human gestures. Reports of success on hum...
Dogs seem to represent an attractive species for understanding human communicative signs because the...
Due to their playful propensity, dogs are a good model to test some hypotheses about play dynamics ...
The morphologies of wild animals typically evolved via natural selection as a result of environmenta...