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Dogs
6. Changing Environments and Canid Evolution
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Publication date:
January 31 2008
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Columbia University Press
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January 31 2008
DOI:
10.7312/wang13528-007
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Book chapters
8. Domestic Dogs
6. Changing Environments and Canid Evolution
Frontmatter
3. Diversity Who Is Who in the Dog Family
Acknowledgments
7. Going Places Braving New Worlds
5. Hunting and Social Activity
Preface
Glossary
Index
appendix 1 Canid Species and Classification
4. Anatomy and Function How the Parts Work How the Parts Work
Contents
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2. The Origin of Canids and Other Doglike Carnivorous Mammals
appendix 2 Phylogenetic Tree of the Family Canidae
pp. 1
1. Methods of Study and the Place of Dogs in Nature
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