Not sure if anyone is still on this site, but you might enjoy this one. Exciting dataset--thanks to all who made this possible! https://t.co/DEazFyqOGN
@LudovicLorlando 1-dogs. They made the world safer for humans (protection against predators, against intruders). They made the world smaller for them (pulling sleds, carrying supplies). They made the world easier for them (warmth, companionship).
#ResultatScientifique 🔎 | Génome d'un canidé de la grotte Chauvet et son alimentation révélés par l'ADN ancien
✍️Christophe Hitte @HitteChristophe et Jean-Marc Elalouf
📕 @Ecol_Evol | https://t.co/Dwyy5JqCl0
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The consumption of cave bears by this wolf probably explains its intrusion into the dark sectors of the cave and provides new information on the paleoecology of a major archaeological site.
New in Science: A genetic study involving more than 2,000 dogs suggests that, contrary to popular belief, breed alone is a poor predictor of behavior.
Read that research and more in this week's issue. ➡ https://t.co/2bkiyE7GLt