2019
DOI: 10.1111/jeb.13567
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The role of common ancestry and gene flow in the evolution of human‐directed play behaviour in dogs

Abstract: Among‐population variance of phenotypic traits is of high relevance for understanding evolutionary mechanisms that operate in relatively short timescales, but various sources of nonindependence, such as common ancestry and gene flow, can hamper the interpretations. In this comparative analysis of 138 dog breeds, we demonstrate how such confounders can independently shape the evolution of a behavioural trait (human‐directed play behaviour from the Dog Mentality Assessment project). We combined information on ge… Show more

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“…Based on these observations, we calculated the mean of scores for each breed and treated these as breed-specific estimates of human-directed play behaviour. See Garamszegi et al [15] for detailed information on the considerable levels of repeatability and reliability of these mean scores. Importantly, human-mediated play behaviour towards the stranger in the DMA protocol strongly correlates with play behaviour towards the owner [15].…”
Section: Methods (A) Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on these observations, we calculated the mean of scores for each breed and treated these as breed-specific estimates of human-directed play behaviour. See Garamszegi et al [15] for detailed information on the considerable levels of repeatability and reliability of these mean scores. Importantly, human-mediated play behaviour towards the stranger in the DMA protocol strongly correlates with play behaviour towards the owner [15].…”
Section: Methods (A) Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…See Garamszegi et al . [ 15 ] for detailed information on the considerable levels of repeatability and reliability of these mean scores. Importantly, human-mediated play behaviour towards the stranger in the DMA protocol strongly correlates with play behaviour towards the owner [ 15 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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