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Click on titles listed below to go directly to a description of that book.Canine cousins
| Corbett & Corbett, "The
Dingo: In Australia and Asia". The authors describe the Dingo's
ancestry, biology, behavior, and ecology. (1995)
Grady, "The
Nature of Coyotes". An illustrated history of the coyote and its
interaction with man. Worth buying for the photography alone. (1994)
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Hanson, "Desert
Dogs: Coyotes, Foxes & Wolves". Describes the life of the kit
fox, the coyote, the gray fox and the Mexican wolf. (1996)
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Henry, "Red
Fox: The Catlike Canine". An account of the author's research
that conveys his enthusiasm for his subject. (1996)
| McNamee, "The Return of the Wolf
to Yellowstone". Available in hardcover
or paperback.
The reintroduction of the grey wolf (Canis lupus)
to Yellowstone park. (1997)
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McNutt, et al. "Running
Wild: Dispelling the Myths of the African Wild Dog". Dr. McNutt
describes the behavior and ecology of the endangered species, Lycaon
pictus. Superb photography. (1997)
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Mech, "The
Arctic Wolf: Ten Years With the Pack". David Mech, one of the
leading authorities on Canis lupus, shared his
summers with an Arctic wolf pack for ten years. Through his words and
photographs, the reader can share in a unique experience. (1996)
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Mech & McTaggert, "The
Wolf: The Ecology and Behavior of an Endangered Species". (1985)
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Peterson, "The
Wolves of Isle Royale: A Broken Balance". Wildlife biologist Rolf
Peterson recounts his 25-year association with the wolves of Isle Royale
in Lake Superior, an isolated population believed to have originated from
a single pair. (1995)
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Ryden, "God's
Dog: A Celebration of the North American Coyote". (1997 reprint
edition)
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Theberge & Theberge, "Wolf
Country: Ten Years Tracking the Algonquin Packs". The story of
Professor John Theberge's study of Algonquin Park's wolves, which prompted
a controversial campaign to ban wolf hunting. (1998) | |
| Coe & Luther, "The
Basenji: Out of Africa to You". (1995 reprint edition)
Serpell (Ed.), "The Domestic Dog:
Its Evolution, Behaviour, and Interactions With People".
Available in hardcover
or paperback.
A scholarly but very readable account of the dog's natural history and
behaviour arising from a conference hosted by the Companion Animal
Research Group, Cambridge University. (1995)
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Schwartz, "A
History of Dogs in the Early Americas". The story of dogs in the
pre-Columbian Americas, based on archaeological reports, myths and
chronicles. (1997)
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Thurston, "The
Lost History of the Canine Race: Our 15,000-Year
Love Affair With Dogs". An anthropologist's view of the
evolution of the human-dog relationship from its earliest recorded time.
(1996) | |
| Donaldson, "Culture
Clash". Recommended for everyone who has trouble understanding
why their dogs behave the way they do. The "clash" she addresses
is that of dogs living in a world where people expect them to behave like
people, rather than like dogs. (1997)
Hausman, Hausman & Fox, "The
Mythology of Dogs: Canine Legend and Lore
Through the Ages". (1997)
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Hemmer, "Domestication:
The Decline of Environmental Appreciation". Domestic animals
have up to 30 % smaller brains than their wild cousins. Are wolves really
that much smarter than domestic dogs, or are dogs just less attentive to
their environment? (1990)
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McCaig, "Eminent
Dogs Dangerous Men". The author searches Scotland for the perfect
Border Collie.
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Stern & Stern, "Dog Eat Dog:
A Very Human Book About Dogs and Dog Shows". Available in hardcover
or paperback.
Follow a prominant bullmastiff breeder through success and disappointment
on the show circuit. Interspersed with comments on how dog shows work,
changes in fashion, rare breeds and grooming. (1997)
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| Bourdon, "Understanding
Animal Breeding". The emphasis is on livestock breeding, but
worth looking at if you are interested in modern selection methods for
polygenic traits. (1996)
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| Elliott & Andrade, "The
New Dogsteps: A Better Understanding of Dog Gait
Through Cineradiography ('Moving X-Rays')". The classic
reference on the movement of dogs. (1983)
Gilbert & Brown, "K-9:
Structure and Terminology". Explains how structure relates to
movement and the reasons behind the differences between breeds. (1995)
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| Falconer & Mackay, "Introduction
to Quantitative Genetics". One of the classics of genetics, now
in it's 4th edition. Covers population genetics (with emphasis on small
populations), continuous variation, heritability, breeding and selection. Not
for the beginner! (1996)
Grandin, "Genetics
and the Behavior of Domestic Animals". (1997)
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Hartl, "A
Primer of Population Genetics". An excellent starting point for
someone who wants to go past the basics. Covers genetic diversity and its
origins, the effects of different mating systems, drift, mutation,
selection and evolutionary implications. (1988)
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Lynch & Walsh, "Genetics
and Analysis of Quantitative Traits". (1997)
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Scott & Fuller, "Genetics
and the Social Behavior of the Dog". (1998)
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Wallace, "Fifty
Years of Genetic Load: An Odyssey".
(1991)
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Weir, "Genetic
Data Analysis II: Methods for Discrete
Population Genetic Data". Interpreting genetic data for
estimating frequencies, determining population structure, calculating
linkage and much more. (1996)
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Willis, "Genetics
of the Dog". The standard reference for canine
genetics. (1989)
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| Ballou & Gillpin, "Population
Management for Survival and Recovery: Analytical
Methods and Strategies in Small Population Conservation". How
the experts deal with maintaining genetic diversity in small populations.
Kleiman, et al., "Wild Mammals in
Captivity: Principles and Techniques". Available in paperback
or hardcover.
A guide to dealing with wild animals in captivity, including management,
breeding and genetics | |
| Wachtel, "Hundezucht 2000". (In German, 1997) Available from Gollwitzer Buchhandlung und Verlag Gmbh, Weiden/Opflz, Germany, but NOT at present from Amazon.com. |
| McCaig, "Nop's
Trials" and "Nop's
Hope". Novels about the Border Collie.
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