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Kruska, D. Mammalian domestication and its effect on brain structure and behavior 1988 Intelligence and Evolutionary Biology 6232
Kruska, D. The effect of domestication on brain size and composition in the mink (Mustela vison) 1996 J Zool 6234 239
Kruska, D.C.T. On the evolutionary significance of encephalization in some eutherian mammals: effects of adaptive radiation, domestication, and feralization 2005 Brain Behav Evol 6235 65
Smaers, J.B.; Dechmann, D.K.N.; Goswami, A.; Soligo, C.; Safi, K. Comparative analyses of evolutionary rates reveal different pathways to encephalization in bats, carnivorans, and primates 2012 Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 6238 109
Price, E.O. Behavioral aspects of animal domestication 1984 Q Rev Biol 6239 59
Zohary, D.; Tchernov, E.; Horwitz, L.K. The role of unconscious selection in the domestication of sheep and goats 1998 J Zool 6240 245
Hare, B.; Rosati, A.; Kaminski, J.; Bräuer, J.; Call, J.; Tomasello, M. The domestication hypothesis for dogs' skills with human communication: a response to Udell et al. (2008) and Wynne et al. (2008) 2010 Anim Behav 6241 79
Frank, H. Evolution of canine information processing under conditions of natural and artificial selection 1980 Z Tierpsychol 6243 5
Range, F.; Virányi, Z. Wolves are better imitators of conspecifics than dogs 2014 PLoS One 6246 9
Clutton-Brock, J. Origins of the dog: domestication and early history 1995 The Domestic Dog: Its Evolution, Behaviour and Interactions with People 6247