How to distinguish between wild and domestic animals - effects on resulting responsibilities Kurt Kotrschal Univ.Wien, Konrad Lorenz Forschungsstelle,

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How to distinguish between wild and domestic animals - effects on resulting responsibilities Kurt Kotrschal Univ.Wien, Konrad Lorenz Forschungsstelle, Wolfsforschungszentrum

Long common history of humans with wolves/dogs Homo: Out of Africa yrs ago Wolf-dog split Europe, ~ yrs ago Dog types emerge in SE Asia ~ yrs ago (Pang et al. 2009) Humans immigrate with their dogs into the Americas ~ yrs ago First contacts: Near East?

How come? Wolf domestication ? Dogs: companions, stray animals

Wolves and humans are both highly cooperative within their groups in.... hunting together.. raising offspring together Humans and wolves are similar by being the most radically social and cooperative animals.... basically, both form caring warrior societies.. scaring off competitors and foe.. waging cruel wars against „others“ (those „not us“)

How are wolves related with dogs and dogs with other dogs (Parker et al. 2004) ?

How are wolves related with dogs and dogs with other dogs? genetically wolf-like dogs

How are wolves related with dogs and dogs with other dogs (Parker et al. 2004) ? Wolf-like herding all the rest molosser – four genetic groups

Domestication - DOMESTICATION= Genetic and phenotypic change of species due to living in a human – dominated environment (human-facilitated selection, mainly selection for tameness, Hare et al. 2012) - First split wolf-dog genome ~ – yrs ago in Europe (Thalmann et al. 2013; Friedman et al. 2014)

Domestication - Dog types in SE Asia ~ yrs ago (Jung Feng et al. 2009) - Major mutations from wolf to dog mainly affect brain development and digestion (Axelson et al. 2013) - Dogs less capable than wolves to cooperate over hunting and raising of their young (Cafazzo et al. 2011)

What wolves and dogs have in common (WSC summary; Kotrschal 2012; Range & Viranyi 2011, 2013) - Identical means of communicating, but depauperate in dogs - Similar social dispositions and needs, similar basic cognitive skills - Highly cooperative, among themselves (wolves) and with humans (wolves and dogs)

- Wolves more independent, less will to please, socially more fine tuned than dogs - Wolves by far better problem solvers than dogs.. dog forebrain 30% smaller than wolf - Dogs better motivated to cooperate with humans, different breeds with special skills much better expressed than in wolves (wolves generalists, dogs specialists) - Dogs better than wolves in coping with human pressure and demand, much more reliable in executing commands How wolves and dogs differ (WSC summary; Kotrschal 2012; Range & Viranyi 2011, 2013)

Summary - Dogs have the longest history of domestication of all animals - Dogs may become feral, but never reach the competitiveness and social skills of wolves in hunting and cooperative breeding - Dogs are genetically, phenotypically and behaviourally distinct from wolves

Summary - Hence, by all means (Biology, Wildlife Management, Ethics), humans remain forever responsible for individuals dogs as well as populations, be it human-associated, stray or feral - Dogs are NOT tame wildlife - Attitudes towards animals correlate with attitudes to people – cruelty to animals is ALWAYS an indicator for societal problems (Milan Kundera)..

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