Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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Of particular concern has been the increasingly limited number of sites which isolate them from hybridization with domestic dogs . This is probably the most significant conservation concern facing wild populations today .
Of particular concern has been the increasingly limited number of sites which isolate them from hybridization with domestic dogs . This is probably the most significant conservation concern facing wild populations today .
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( particularly the proportionally large size of the upper PM4 ) , which suggested that these animals represented a primitive form of domestic dog closely related to the Australian Dingo . Although none of these workers suggested a ...
( particularly the proportionally large size of the upper PM4 ) , which suggested that these animals represented a primitive form of domestic dog closely related to the Australian Dingo . Although none of these workers suggested a ...
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... with females generally showing a single annual estrous cycle as has also been reported for both the Australian Dingo ( Catling et al . , 1992 ) and primitive domestic breeds such as the African Basenji ( Fuller , 1956 ) .
... with females generally showing a single annual estrous cycle as has also been reported for both the Australian Dingo ( Catling et al . , 1992 ) and primitive domestic breeds such as the African Basenji ( Fuller , 1956 ) .
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