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Do social groups prevent Allee effect related extinctions?: The case of wild dogs

Do social groups prevent Allee effect related extinctions?: The case of wild dogs

... of dogs in each class category at all times ...on wild dogs followed inter- nationally recognized guidelines; the Zimbawe govern- ment and the Hwange National Park give permits to carry out this ...

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Dingoes at the doorstep: home range sizes and activity patterns of dingoes and other wild dogs around urban areas of north-eastern Australia

Dingoes at the doorstep: home range sizes and activity patterns of dingoes and other wild dogs around urban areas of north-eastern Australia

... urban wild dog ecology in Australia is scant, and preliminary data on urban wild dog movements previously reported that home range sizes were very small ...urban wild dog home range sizes are indeed ...

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Dingoes, domestic dogs, or hybrids? Genetics of peri-urban wild dogs in north-eastern Australia

Dingoes, domestic dogs, or hybrids? Genetics of peri-urban wild dogs in north-eastern Australia

... of wild dog samples collected (n = 904) is shown by collection region in Table ...of wild dogs were classified as hybrid wild dogs, with individuals displaying some, but varying, levels ...

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Peri-urban wild dogs in north-eastern Australia : Ecology, Impacts and Management

Peri-urban wild dogs in north-eastern Australia : Ecology, Impacts and Management

... Australia. Wild dogs in these areas can have substantial impacts on residential communities, fragmented conservation estates and a number of primary industries including grazing, dairy and intensive ...

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Additive opportunistic capture explains group hunting benefits in African wild dogs

Additive opportunistic capture explains group hunting benefits in African wild dogs

... African wild dogs captured prey by performing multiple short, high-speed chases interspersed with travelling through their range at walk and ...of dogs running simultaneously, and through sharing of ...

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Energy cost and return for hunting in African wild dogs and Cheetahs

Energy cost and return for hunting in African wild dogs and Cheetahs

... African wild dogs might prefer juvenile impala and considering it is unlikely that the kill detection methods used will detect small prey such as hare (similar to direct observation, it will be biased ...

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The effect of relatedness and pack size on territory overlap in African wild dogs

The effect of relatedness and pack size on territory overlap in African wild dogs

... Wild dogs are individually identifiable using their unique tri-colour coat ...characterise wild dogs as “re- lated” or “unrelated” to members of neighbouring packs and we make no further ...

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Diet of dingoes and other wild dogs in peri-urban areas of north-eastern Australia

Diet of dingoes and other wild dogs in peri-urban areas of north-eastern Australia

... of bird and reptile species was often unavailable. Thus, we further compared mammalian prey size classes across regions to investigate whether or not wild dogs were consuming the same type (or size) of ...

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Demographic and functional responses of wild dogs to poison baiting

Demographic and functional responses of wild dogs to poison baiting

... in wild dog populations do occur as a result of baiting, as expected when some individuals are ...reduce wild dog relative abundance, and although wild dog PTI val- ues generally recover quickly ...

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Lessons from integrating behaviour and resource selection: activity-specific responses of African wild dogs to roads

Lessons from integrating behaviour and resource selection: activity-specific responses of African wild dogs to roads

... TITLE: Lessons from integrating behaviour and resource selection: activity ‐ specific responses of African wild dogs to roads7. AUTHORS: Abrahms, B.9[r] ...

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Dog appeasing pheromone prevents the androgen surge and may reduce contact dominance and active submission after stressful interventions in African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus)

Dog appeasing pheromone prevents the androgen surge and may reduce contact dominance and active submission after stressful interventions in African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus)

... Fig 2. Social behaviours of captive African wild dogs (AWDs). (a) AWD approaches the scruff of a conspecific in high posture (ears forward and high tail; contact dominant behaviour), who reacts by rolling ...

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Dynamics of direct inter-pack encounters in endangered African wild dogs

Dynamics of direct inter-pack encounters in endangered African wild dogs

... distances of packs to their own range core 1h after versus 1h before encounters, for 15 African wild dog inter-pack encounters. The 762[r] ...

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The longevity of para-aminopropiophenone (PAPP) wild dog baits and the implications for effective and safe baiting campaigns

The longevity of para-aminopropiophenone (PAPP) wild dog baits and the implications for effective and safe baiting campaigns

... PAPP was originally synthesised in 1900, and initial re- search focussed on investigation as an antidote to cyanide poisoning in humans (Baskin and Fricke 1992). Toxicity stud- ies established that mammalian carnivores ...

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Why is Southern African canine babesiosis so virulent? An evolutionary perspective

Why is Southern African canine babesiosis so virulent? An evolutionary perspective

... and wild dogs (Lycaon pictus), can harbour the parasite without showing untoward ...effects. Dogs are not indigenous to Africa. The vast majority of dogs presented at veterinary facilities in ...

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Deworming of stray dogs and wild canines with praziquantel-laced baits delivered by an unmanned aerial vehicle in areas highly endemic for echinococcosis in China

Deworming of stray dogs and wild canines with praziquantel-laced baits delivered by an unmanned aerial vehicle in areas highly endemic for echinococcosis in China

... in dogs of ...stray/wild dogs in parts of Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai Province ...in wild canids have been used effectively in areas endemic for AE in Europe ...for ...

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... African wild dogs, and significantly more prevalent in ...African wild dog, and described as a soft, red, lobulated mass attached to the periaortic fat between the level of the aortic valves and the ...

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An exploratory analysis of landscape-level effects on wild dog home ranges and core areas : a case study at Kosciuszko National Park, and Bago and Maragle State Forest

An exploratory analysis of landscape-level effects on wild dog home ranges and core areas : a case study at Kosciuszko National Park, and Bago and Maragle State Forest

... 57 The 20% core movement area for all the wild dogs, regardless of home range, sex, age or location were all approximately the same size, around 1.8 km2 , with the largest at 4.1 km2 and[r] ...

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Does wildlife resource selection accurately inform corridor conservation?

Does wildlife resource selection accurately inform corridor conservation?

... model, measuring resource selection for all location data independent of behavioural state, and the movement model, measuring resource selection only when wild dogs were in a ‘traveling’ behavioural state ...

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Reproduction in the endangered African wild dog: basic physiology,reproductive suppression and possible benefits of artificial insemination

Reproduction in the endangered African wild dog: basic physiology,reproductive suppression and possible benefits of artificial insemination

... 356 Basic knowledge is still missing on reproductive hormone profiles in both female and 357 male African wild dogs, as well as the effect of season, dominance and pack structure on fert[r] ...

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Molecular detection of Anaplasma phagocytophilum in wild carnivores in north eastern Poland

Molecular detection of Anaplasma phagocytophilum in wild carnivores in north eastern Poland

... Foxes are well adapted to the urban environment and are accustomed to the presence of humans. In addition, their frequent exposure to tick bites and their potential to act as reservoirs or maintenance hosts for pathogens ...

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