Inside of a Dog_ What Dogs See, Smell, and Know - Alexandra Horowitz [125]
on growls:
Faragó, T., F. Range, Zs. Virányi, and P. Pongrácz. 2008. The bone is mine! Context-specific vocalisation in dogs. Paper presented at Canine Science Forum, Budapest, Hungary.
on dog and wolf sounds:
Fox, 1971.
Harrington and Asa, 2003.
on laughs:
Simonet, O., M. Murphy, and A. Lance. 2001. Laughing dog: Vocalizations of domestic dogs during play encounters. Animal Behavior Society conference, Corvallis, OR.
on distinguishing high-pitched sounds:
McConnell, P. B. 1990. Acoustic structure and receiver response in domestic dogs, Canis familiaris. Animal Behaviour, 39, 897–904.
on Rico and other vocabularians:
Kaminski, J. 2008. Dogs' understanding of human forms of communication. Paper presented at the Canine Science Forum, Budapest, Hungary.
Kaminski, J., J. Call, and J. Fischer. 2004. Word learning in a domestic dog: Evidence for "fast mapping." Science, 304, 1682–1683.
on conversational maxims:
Grice, P. 1975. Logic and conversation. In P. Cole and J. L. Morgan, eds., Speech acts (pp. 41–58). New York: Academic Press.
on whimpers, barks, and other vocalizations:
Bradshaw, J. W. S., and H. M. R. Nott. 1995. Social and communication behaviour of companion dogs. In J. Serpell, ed., The domestic dog: Its evolution, behaviour, and interactions with people (pp. 115–130). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Cohen, J. A., and M. W. Fox. 1976. Vocalizations in wild canids and possible effects of domestication. Behavioural Processes, 1, 77–92.
Harrington and Asa, 2003.
Tembrock, G. 1976. Canid vocalizations. Behavioural Processes, 1, 57–75.
on characteristics and kinds of barks:
Molnár, C., P. Pongrácz, A. Dóka, and Á. Miklósi. 2006. Can humans discriminate between dogs on the base of the acoustic parameters of barks? Behavioural Processes, 73, 76–83.
Yin, S., and B. McCowan. 2004. Barking in domestic dogs: Context specificity and individual identification. Animal Behaviour, 68, 343–355.
on dog bark decibels:
Moffat et al. 2003. Effectiveness and comparison of citronella and scentless spray bark collars for the control of barking in a veterinary hospital setting. Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 39, 343–348.
"But man himself cannot express love and humility …":
Darwin, C. 1872/1965, p. 10.
on hackles:
Harrington and Asa, 2003.
on antithesis:
Darwin, 1872/1965.
on tails:
Bradshaw and Nott, 1995.
Harrington and Asa, 2003.
Schenkel, R. 1947. Expression studies of wolves. Behaviour, 1, 81–129.
on posture:
Fox, 1971.
Goodwin, D., J. W. S. Bradshaw, and S. M. Wickens. 1997. Paedomorphosis affects agonistic visual signals of domestic dogs. Animal Behaviour, 53, 297–304.
on intentional communication:
Kaminski, J. 2008.
more on urine marking:
Bekoff, M. 1979. Scent-marking by free ranging domestic dogs. Olfactory and visual components. Biology of Behaviour, 4, 123–139.
Bradshaw and Nott, 1995.
Pal, S. K. 2003. Urine marking by free-ranging dogs (Canis familiaris) in relation to sex, season, place and posture. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 80, 45–59.
DOG-EYED
on the visual range of canids:
Harrington and Asa, 2003. Miklósi, 2007.
on distribution of photoreceptors in retinae:
McGreevy, P., T. D. Grassia, and A. M. Harmanb. 2004. A strong correlation exists between the distribution of retinal ganglion cells and nose length in the dog. Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 63, 13–22.
Neitz, J., T. Geist, and G. H. Jacobs. 1989. Color vision in the dog. Visual Neuroscience, 3, 119–25.
on arctic wolves:
Packard, J. 2008. Man meets wolf: Ethological perspectives. Paper presented at Canine Science Forum, Budapest, Hungary.
on Frisbee-catching:
Shaffer, D. M., S. M. Krauchunas, M. Eddy, and M. K. McBeath. 2004. How dogs navigate to catch frisbees. Psychological Science, 15, 437–441.
on dogs' recognition of their owners' faces:
Adachi, I., H. Kuwahata, and K. Fujita. 2007. Dogs recall