[HTML][HTML] Does novelty influence the foraging decisions of a scavenger?

D Bhattacharjee, S Sau, J Das, A Bhadra - PeerJ, 2024 - peerj.com
Acquiring knowledge about the environment is crucial for survival. Animals, often driven by
their exploratory tendencies, gather valuable information regarding food resources, shelter …

Persistence and gazing at humans during an unsolvable task in dogs: The influence of ownership duration, living situation, and prior experience with humans

K Gould, P Iversen, S Sikkink, R Rem… - Behavioural Processes, 2022 - Elsevier
The experiences that domestic dogs have with humans take many forms. We hypothesized
that more experience with humans would lead to greater dependence on humans in …

The mouth speaks as much as the eyes: Free-ranging dogs depend on inner facial features for human recognition

R Sarkar, TS Pal, S Murmu, A Bhadra - arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.07192, 2024 - arxiv.org
The human face is a multi-signal system continuously transmitting information of identity and
emotion. In shared human-animal environments, the face becomes a reliable tool of …

Response to short-lived human overcrowding by free-ranging dogs

D Bhattacharjee, A Bhadra - Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2021 - Springer
Interaction with its immediate environment determines the ecology of an organism. Short-
lived perturbations in the habitat can adversely affect both wild and domesticated species …

A Dog's life in the human jungle

A Bhadra, R Sarkar - Canine Cognition and the Human Bond, 2023 - Springer
Free-ranging dogs form the majority of the domesticated dog population in the world. They
are a ubiquitous presence in many Southeast Asian countries, especially India, and were …

Personality assessment of synanthropic rhesus macaques: implications and challenges

T Gill, A Gautam, JJM Massen, D Bhattacharjee - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
″What makes animals thrive in human-dominated environments?″is a question that has
been extensively researched transcending disciplines, but findings remain inconclusive …

[HTML][HTML] Beyond Breeding: Re-Interpreting Paradigms in Domestic Dog Aggression Research

F Ayrosa, C Savalli, B Resende - Estudos de Psicologia (Natal), 2023 - pepsic.bvsalud.org
Pet dog aggression is a research theme of extreme importance since, now more than ever,
caretakers have the motivation and interest to better understand and relate to their dogs …

Recurrent backgrounds and character traits in dogs with separation related problems

E Almquist - 2024 - stud.epsilon.slu.se
Separation related problems (SRP) in dogs have gained increasing attention in the field of
animal behavior and welfare. However, there is still a gap between science and professional …

[PDF][PDF] You Are Not Welcome! A Media Analysis of Risk Factors, Prevalence and Management of Free-Roaming Dogs in Iran. Animals 2023, 13, 2347

F Amiraslani - Dog–Human Relationships, 2023 - researchgate.net
History has witnessed a long-term relationship between humans and animals. Historical
documents and modern findings prove that humans' needs to use animals for companions …

Joint interactions with humans may pose a higher risk of zoonotic outbreaks than interactions with conspecifics among wildlife populations at human-wildlife interfaces

KN Balasubramaniam, N Aiempichitkijkarn… - bioRxiv, 2021 - biorxiv.org
Pandemics caused by wildlife-origin pathogens, like COVID-19, highlight the importance of
understanding the ecology of zoonotic transmission and outbreaks among wildlife …