Out of Asia: An Allopatric Model for the Evolution of the Domestic Dog

作者: Stan Braude , Justin Gladman

DOI: 10.1155/2013/841734

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摘要: … of dogs that recognizes the importance of isolation in the speciation of the dog from the wolf. … around human settlements today are no tamer than other wolf populations [29]. Even wolf …

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