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  1. 1 sty 1994 · An explanation for the ubiquitous morphological changes during the evolutionary divergence of the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) from the wolf (Canis lupus) has proven elusive.

  2. Evidence from morphological factors and the fossil record suggests dogs generally diverged from Grey Wolves around 14-15000 years ago; however some genetic studies suggest a much older divergence of up to 135000 years ago whilst others still suggest divergence of around 15/000 years ago.

  3. 5 kwi 2024 · In this article, we will delve into the dog evolution timeline and uncover the origins of dogs, their evolutionary journey, the role of the human-dog relationship in domestication, the genetic evidence supporting dog domestication, and the physical and behavioral changes that have occurred in dogs over time.

  4. 8 gru 2016 · genetic and evolutionary history of our canine companions, we can better understand not only the natural history of dogs but also our own evolutionary history.

  5. 9 sty 2007 · The first part (chapters 1-3) focuses on the evolution and development of the dog. The second part (chapters 4-8) deals with the basic aspects of animal behaviour with particular emphasis on dogs.

  6. The timing of dog domestication receives attention, with comparisons between different genetics-based models and archaeo-logical evidence. Allometric patterns between dogs and their ancestors, wolves, shed light on the nature of the morphological changes that dogs underwent. Dog burials highlight a unifying theme of the whole book:

  7. about whether different animals were inten? tionally domesticated by ancient people, or whether domestication is another example of evolution driven by natural selection. The author argues the latter, and proposes that dog evolution is best viewed as the product of selection pressures in a new ecological

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