Species Canis familiaris Linnaeus, 1758
Bibliography for Canis familiaris Linnaeus, 1758
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- ABRS 2001. Census of Australian Vertebrates. Australian Biological Resources Study.
- Ardalan, A., Oskarsson, M., Natanaelsson, C., Wilton, A.N., Ahmadian, A. & Savolainen, P. 2012. Narrow genetic basis for the Australian dingo confirmed through analysis of paternal ancestry. Genetica 140: 65-73
- Brown, G.W. & Triggs, B.E. 1990. Diets of wild canids and foxes in East Gippsland 1983-1987, using scat analysis. Australian Mammalogy 13: 209-213
- Brunner, H., Stevens, P.L. & Backholer, J.R. 1981. Introduced mammals in Victoria. Victorian Naturalist 98: 5-17
- Bueler, L.E. 1974. Wild Dogs of the World. London : Constable 274 pp.
- Catling, P.C., Corbett, L.K. & Westcott, M. 1991. Age determination in the dingo and crossbreeds. Wildlife Research 18: 75-83
- Clayton, M., Wombey, J.C., Mason, I.J., Chesser, R.T. & Wells, A. 2006. CSIRO List of Australian Vertebrates: A Reference with Conservation Status. Melbourne : CSIRO Publishing iv 162 pp.
- Clutton-Brock, J. 1981. Domesticated Animals from Early Times. London : British Museum 208 pp.
- Corbett, L.K. 1985. Morphological comparisons of Australian and Thai dingoes: A reappraisal of dingo status, distribution and ancestry. Proceedings of the Ecological Society of Australia 13: 277-291
- Crowther, M.S., Fillios, M., Colman, N. & Letnic, M. 2014. An updated description of the Australian dingo (Canis dingo Meyer, 1793). Journal of Zoology, London [Date published 27 March 2014]
- Daniels, M & Corbett, L. 2003. Redefining introgressed protected mammals – when is a wildcat a wildcat and dingo a wild dog? Wildlife Research 30: 213-218
- Desmarest, A.G. 1820. Encyclopédie Méthodique. Livr. 89. Mammalogie ou description des espèces de mammifères. Premiere partie, contenant les ordres des bimanes, des quadrumanes et des carnassiers. Paris : V. Agasse 1-276 pp. suppl. pls 1-14.
- Dickman, C.R. 1996. Impact of exotic generalist predators on the native fauna of Australia. Wildlife Biology 2: 185-195
- Fleming, P.J.S. & Korn, T.J. 1989. Predation of livestock by wild dogs in eastern New South Wales. Australian Rangeland Journal 11: 61-66
- Fox, M.W. 1971. Behaviour of Wolves, Dogs and Related Canids. London : Jonathan Cape 214 pp.
- Fox, M.W. 1978. The Dog its Domestication and Behavior. New York : Garland STPM Press viii 296 pp.
- Freedman, A.H. et al. 2014. Genome sequencing highlights the dynamic early history of dogs. PLoS ONE (Public Library of Science) [Date published 16 January 2014]
- Fuller, J.L. & DuBuis, E.M. 1962. The behaviour of dogs. pp. 415-452 in Hafez, E.S.E. (ed.). The Behaviour of Domestic Animals. London : Baillière, Tindall & Cox.
- Gray, J.E. 1826. Vertebrata. Mammalia. (Appendix B in part). pp. 412-415 in King, P.P. (ed.). Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia. Performed between the years 1818 and 1822; with Appendix B. London : John Murray Vol. 2 viii 637 pp., 9 pls. [Date published 15 Apr 1826: imprint 1827] [publication date established from Common, I.F.B. & Moulds, M.S. 1973. The date of publication of Captain Phillip King's narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia. Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History 6: 257–259]
- International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature 1957. Opinion 451. Use of the plenary powers to secure that the specific name dingo Meyer, 1793, as published in the combination Canis dingo shall be the oldest available name for the dingo of Australia (Class Mammalia). Opinions and Declarations rendered by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature 15: 329-338
- Jackson, S. & Groves, C. 2015. Taxonomy of Australian Mammals. Melbourne : CSIRO Publishing 520 pp.
- Jackson, S.M., Groves, C.P., Fleming, P.J.S., Aplin, K.P., Eldridge, M.D.B., Gonzalez, A. & Helgen, K.M. 2017. The wayward dog: is the Australian native dog or dingo a distinct species? Zootaxa 4317(2): 201-224
- Jones, E. 1990. Physical characteristics and taxonomic status of wild canids, Canis familiaris, from the Eastern Highlands of Victoria. Australian Wildlife Research 17: 69-81
- Jones, E. & Stevens, P.L. 1988. Reproduction in wild canids, Canis familiaris, from the eastern highlands of Victoria. Australian Wildlife Research 15: 385-394
- Kerr, R. 1792. The Animal Kingdom, or zoological system, of the celebrated Sir Charles Linnaeus; Class 1. Mammalia, containing a complete systematic description, arrangement, and nomenclature, of all the known species and varieties of the Mammalia, or animals which give suck to their young; being a translation of that part of the Systema Naturae, as lately published, with great improvements, by Professor Gmelin of Goettingen. Together with numerous additions from more recent zoological writers, and illustrated with copper plates. London : J. Murray & R. Faulder 1 Pt 1 xl 400 pp. 9 pls.
- Letts, G.A., Bassingthwaighte, A. & de Vos, W.E.L. 1979. Feral Animals in the Northern Territory. Report of the Board of Inquiry 1979. N.T. : Govt. Printer xvi 234 pp.
- Linnaeus, C. 1758. Systema naturae per regna tria naturae, secundem classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentis, synonymis, locis. Editio decima, reformata. Holmiae : Laurentii Salvii Vol. 1 10 Edn., 824 pp.
- Long, J.L. 1972. Introduced birds and mammals in Western Australia. Agricultural Protection Board Western Australia Technical Service 1: 1-30
- Lunney, D., Triggs, B.., Eby, P. & Ashby, E. 1990. Analysis of scats of dogs Canis familiaris and foxes Vulpes vulpes in coastal forests near Bega, New South Wales. Australian Wildlife Research 17: 61-68
- Mahon, P.S., Banks, P.B. & Dickman, C. 1998. Population indices for wild carnivores: a critical study in sand-dune habitat, south-western Queensland. Wildlife Research 25: 11-22
- Matschie, P. 1915. Der Dingo-Hund des Macdonnell-Gebirges. Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin 4: 101-107
- May, S.A. & Norton, T.W. 1996. Influences of fragmentation and disturbance on the potential impact of feral predators on native fauna in Australian forest ecosystems. Wildlife Research 23: 387-400
- McIlroy, J.C., Cooper, R.J., Gifford, E.J., Green, B.F. & Newgrain, K.W. 1986. The effect on wild dogs, Canis f. familiaris, of 1080-poisoning campaigns in Kosciusko National Park, N.S.W. Australian Wildlife Research 13: 535-544
- Meek, P.D. & Triggs, B. 1998. The food of foxes, dogs and cats on two peninsulas in Jervis Bay, New South Wales. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 120: 117-127
- Meyer, F.A.A. 1793. Systematisch-Summarische Uebersicht der neuesten Zoologischen Entdeckungen in Neuholland und Afrika. Nebst zwey andern Zoologischen Abhandlungen. Leipzig : Dykischen Buchhandlung 184 pp.
- Peel, L. & Tribe, D.E. 1983. Domestication, Conservation and Use of Animal Resources. Amsterdam : World Animal Science, Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. Vol. A1 xii 357 pp.
- Phillip, A. 1789. The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay; with an account of the establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson & Norfolk Island; compiled from authentic papers, which have been obtained from the several Departments. To which are added, the journals of Lieuts. Shortland, Watts, Ball, & Capt. Marshall; with an account of their new discoveries embellished with fifty five copper plates, the maps and charts taken from actual surveys, & the plans and views drawn on the spot, by Capt. Hunter, Lieuts. Shortland, Watts, Dawes, Bradley, Capt. Marshall, &c. London : J. Stockdale lxxiv 298 pp.
- Rolls, E.C. 1969. They All Ran Wild. The Story of Pests on the Land in Australia. Sydney : Angus & Robertson 444 pp. 21 pls.
- Savolainen, P. Leitner, T., Wilton, A.N., Matisoo-Smith, E. & Lundeberg, J. 2004. A detailed picture of the origin of the Australian dingo, obtained from the study of mitochondrial DNA. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 101(33): 12387-12390
- Sherborn, C.D. & Woodward, B.B. 1906. On the dates of publication of the natural history portions of the Encyclopédie Méthodique. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 7 17: 577-582
- Thomas, O. 1911. The mammals of the tenth edition of Linnaeus; an attempt to fix the types of the genera and the exact bases and localities of the species. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1911: 120-158
- Triggs, B., Brunner, H. & Cullen, J.M. 1984. The food of the fox, dog and cat in Croajingalong National Park, southeastern Victoria. Australian Wildlife Research 11: 491-499
- van Dyck, S. & Strahan, R. 2008. The Mammals of Australia. Third Edition. Sydney : Reed New Holland 887 pp.
- White, J. 1790. Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales with sixty-five plates of non descript animals, birds, lizards, serpents, curious cones of trees and other natural productions. London : J. Debrett xviii 299 pp. [publication date established from Duncan, F.M. 1937. On the dates of publication of the Society's 'Proceedings', 1859–1926. With an appendix containing the dates of publication of 'Proceedings', 1830–1858, compiled by the late F.H. Waterhouse, and of the 'Transactions', 1853–1869, by the late Henry Peavot, originally published in P.Z.S. 1893, 1913. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 107: 71–84]
- Woinarski, J.C.Z., Burbidge, A.A. & Harrison, P.L. 2014. The Action Plan for Australian Mammals 2012. Melbourne, Victoria : CSIRO Publishing 1038 pp.
- Woodall, P.F., Pavlov, P. & Tolley, L.K. 1993. Comparative dimensions of testes, epididymides and spermatozoa of Australian dingoes (Canis familiaris dingo) and domestic dogs (Canis familiaris familiaris): some effects of domestication. Australian Journal of Zoology 41: 133-140
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