Humans can derive enormous benefit from the natural environment and the wildlife they see there, but increasing human use of natural environments may negatively impact wildlife, particularly in urban green spaces. Few studies have focused on the trade-offs between intensive ...
Dogs have held a close and important relationship with humans since prehistoric times (Radovanović, 1999; Perri et al., 2019). This human-dog interaction is a product of our coevolution with animals that was crucial to human evolution, e.g., they assisted humans with transport, hunting, ...
There was little barking, no aggression, minor impact on the environment, and, despite instances of dogs appropriating forbidden areas and dogs off their leashes, the dogs seemed to go virtually unnoticed. The study shows how the need for more-than-human areas is evident in outdoor built-up ...
Demographic Change Across the Lifespan of Pet Dogs and Their Impact on Health Status 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 38 作者:LJ Wallis,S Dóra,EB Boglárka,K Enik?摘要: Although dogs' life expectancies are six to twelve times shorter than that of humans, the demographics (e. g., living ...
humans, which may represent a health risk, especially to children, the elderly and the immunocompromised [2]. For instance,Toxoplasma gondii,Dipylidium caninum,Echinococcus granulosus,Ancylostoma braziliense,Toxocara canis,Onchocerca lupi, andThelazia callipaedaare common parasites of dogs and cats ...
False. Mistreated and abandoned greyhound dogs were used to interact with humans and begin the process of building trust with them again. 4. How did staff at the University of Middlesex know the therapy dogs they used ...
Dogs responded selectively to the social information on the basis of the wider context and did not use the affective information from humans’ visual displays indiscriminately. When they could access the food by themselves they showed less differential behavioural responses. This is likely to be becau...
Sled dogs have also evolved adaptations to their harsh lifestyle, such as the ability to thrive on high-fat diets, a new study says.
dogs in the control group did cooperate on stag with humans 36% of the time, potentially showing that dogs were attracted to their human partner to some extent. This is in line with findings showing that dogs are more likely to choose a smaller quantity of food when their owners showed a...
In humans, age-related changes in personality occur in a non-random fashion with respect to their direction, timing, and magnitude. In dogs, there are still gaps in our knowledge about the detailed dynamics of age-related personality changes. We analysed