Play bows represent a common, highly stereotyped behaviour across the genus Canis. However, much of what we know is limited to the wolf and its domestic derivative, the domestic dog. Here we continue to look at the function of play bows among subspecies/variants of Canis lupus by including the dingo. Comparing dingoes to wolves and dogs may provide further insight into the impact of domestication on play behaviour. We analysed play bows in three-to-six month old dingo puppies and compared the results to previous studies of wolves and dogs. The function of play bows in dingoes appears consistent with those observed in dogs and wolf puppies. However, subtle intraspecific differences (such as the frequency and duration of play bows, and vocali...
The variability in the duration and form of the canid play bow was studied in infant coyotes, wolves...
The data set includes all relevant information that was used to run GLMM in the paper "Investigating...
There is contention concerning the role that domestication plays in the responsiveness of canids to ...
Play bows are a recognizable communicative signal observed in many carnivores, most notably, members...
<div><p>Animals utilize behavioral signals across a range of different contexts in order to communic...
Animals utilize behavioral signals across a range of different contexts in order to communicate with...
Studies exploring the development of object play of wolf pups are lacking. Comparisons of wolves vs....
Actions called play signals have evolved in many species in which social play has been observed. Des...
During the domestication of canids, humans have selected for particular traits and selected against ...
Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris ) and wolves (Canis lupus lupus ) share genotypes, which are nearly ide...
Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) and wolves (Canis lupus lupus) share genotypes, which are nearly ident...
Due to their playful propensity, dogs are a good model to test some hypotheses about play dynamics ...
Dogs engage in play behavior at every age and the play bow is their most iconic playful posture. Ho...
The domestication of animals and plants offers an exceptional opportunity to study evolutionary adap...
Play is an enigmatic behaviour, the function of which is still debated, despite more than a century ...
The variability in the duration and form of the canid play bow was studied in infant coyotes, wolves...
The data set includes all relevant information that was used to run GLMM in the paper "Investigating...
There is contention concerning the role that domestication plays in the responsiveness of canids to ...
Play bows are a recognizable communicative signal observed in many carnivores, most notably, members...
<div><p>Animals utilize behavioral signals across a range of different contexts in order to communic...
Animals utilize behavioral signals across a range of different contexts in order to communicate with...
Studies exploring the development of object play of wolf pups are lacking. Comparisons of wolves vs....
Actions called play signals have evolved in many species in which social play has been observed. Des...
During the domestication of canids, humans have selected for particular traits and selected against ...
Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris ) and wolves (Canis lupus lupus ) share genotypes, which are nearly ide...
Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) and wolves (Canis lupus lupus) share genotypes, which are nearly ident...
Due to their playful propensity, dogs are a good model to test some hypotheses about play dynamics ...
Dogs engage in play behavior at every age and the play bow is their most iconic playful posture. Ho...
The domestication of animals and plants offers an exceptional opportunity to study evolutionary adap...
Play is an enigmatic behaviour, the function of which is still debated, despite more than a century ...
The variability in the duration and form of the canid play bow was studied in infant coyotes, wolves...
The data set includes all relevant information that was used to run GLMM in the paper "Investigating...
There is contention concerning the role that domestication plays in the responsiveness of canids to ...