Contact rates of wild-living and domestic dog populations in Australia: a new approach

J Sparkes, G Ballard, PJS Fleming, R van de Ven… - Oecologia, 2016 - Springer
Dogs (Canis familiaris) can transmit pathogens to other domestic animals, humans and
wildlife. Both domestic and wild-living dogs are ubiquitous within mainland Australian …

Tayra (Eira barbara) landscape use as a function of cover types, forest protection, and the presence of puma and free‐ranging dogs

R Bianchi, JMA Jenkins, DB Lesmeister, JA Gouvea… - Biotropica, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The tayra (Eira barbara) is a common and broadly distributed Neotropical carnivore, yet is
not well‐studied. While this species is apparently associated with forested habitats, it also …

[HTML][HTML] Zoonotic helminth diseases in dogs and dingoes utilising shared resources in an australian aboriginal community

FA Smout, LF Skerratt, CN Johnson, JRA Butler… - Tropical Medicine and …, 2018 - mdpi.com
The impacts of free-roaming canids (domestic and wild) on public health have long been a
concern in Australian Indigenous communities. We investigated the prevalence of zoonotic …

[HTML][HTML] Humans dominate the social interaction networks of urban free-ranging dogs in India

D Bhattacharjee, A Bhadra - Frontiers in Psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Research on human-animal interaction has skyrocketed in the last decade. Rapid
urbanization has led scientists to investigate its impact on several species living in the …

[HTML][HTML] Lethal dog attacks on adult rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) in an anthropogenic landscape

B Chakraborty, K Pithva, S Mohanty, B McCowan - Primates, 2024 - Springer
For nonhuman primates living in anthropogenic areas, predation by larger predators is
relatively rare. However, smaller predators, such as free-ranging as well as domesticated …

Genetic inference of the mating system of free-ranging domestic dogs

E Natoli, R Bonanni, S Cafazzo, DS Mills… - Behavioral …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Domestication has greatly changed the social and reproductive behavior of dogs relative to
that of wild members of the genus Canis, which typically exhibit social monogamy and …

Interactions between domestic and wild carnivores around the greater Serengeti ecosystem

ME Craft, F Vial, E Miguel, S Cleaveland… - Animal …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The domestic and wild carnivore interface is complex, yet understudied. Interactions
between carnivore species have important implications for direct interference competition …

Humanity's dual response to dogs and wolves

A Treves, C Bonacic - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2016 - cell.com
Dogs were first domesticated 31 000–41 000 years ago. Humanity has experienced
ecological costs and benefits from interactions with dogs and wolves. We propose that …

Demography and welfare status of free-roaming dogs in Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan

CH Hu, PH Yu, CL Kang, HL Chen, SC Yen - Preventive veterinary …, 2019 - Elsevier
Free-roaming dogs (Canis familiaris) cause threats to native wildlife and public health and
raise concerns for their welfare. Understanding the demography of free-roaming dog …

A serosurvey for spotted fever group Rickettsia and Coxiella burnetii antibodies in rural dogs and foxes, Chile

S Di Cataldo, A Cevidanes, C Ulloa-Contreras… - … and Infectious Diseases, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Antibodies against Spotted Fever Group (SFG) Rickettsia and Coxiella burnetii,
investigated through indirect antibody immunofluorescence tests, were detected in serum …