Domestication European wildcat with killed preyEuropean wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris) with killed prey (a rabbit). It is noteworthy that the ancestors of the other common householdpet, thedog, were social animals that lived together in packs in which there was subordination to a leader, an...
It is supposed that domestication of cats took place not only in Egypt but in other regions on the globe. The remains of animals discovered when excavating the ancient settlements of the Bronze Age and even late Stone Age on the territory of the Caucasus, Central Asia, India confirm this ide...
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A dog is a domestic mammal of the family Canidae (order Carnivora). It is a subspecies of the gray wolf and is related to foxes and jackals. The dog is one of the two most ubiquitous and most popular domestic animals in the world (the cat is the other).
A natural history of domesticated mammals The title of this book is misleading. It deals fully with the domestication of animals, and covers the early history of livestock for the general reader, b... H Okarma 被引量: 50发表: 1989年 Neoplasms Of The Domesticated Mammals, A Review The ...
The history of dog domestication is often depicted as a two-stage process where primitive dogs were first domesticated from their wild ancestors, the gray wolves, and in the second stage, the primitive forms were fur- ther selected to form many dog breeds with specialized npg Out of southern ...
Here we uncover the history of the monarch's evolutionary origin and global dispersal, characterize the genes and pathways associated with migratory behaviour... Z Shuai,W Zhang,K Niitepold,... - 《Nature》 被引量: 139发表: 2014年 Genetic diversity and domestication history of African rice (...
The genetic and historical basis of these phenotypic changes has intrigued the scientific community, including Darwin2. The history of dog domestication is often depicted as a two-stage process where primitive dogs were first domesticated from their wild ancestors, the gray wolves, and in the ...
brought wild cats over to the island (a "spitting, scratching, panic-stricken wild feline would have been the last kind of boat companion they would have wanted," writes Desmond Morris inCatworld: A Feline Encyclopedia), the finding suggested that domestication occurred before 8,000 years ago...
squash domestication was fairly abrupt. Domestication was likely in part the result of human selection for different traits related to edibility, as well as seed size and rind thickness. It has also been suggested that domestication may have been directed by the practicality of dried gourds as con...