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Out of Asia: An Allopatric Model for the Evolution of the Domestic Dog

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Braude, S; Gladman, J
Published in: ISRN Zoology
October 8, 2013

The domestication of the dog has been a ripe area of evolutionary speculation for more than 150 years. A wolf ancestry and probable East Asian origin of domestication are now widely accepted. We offer a new allopatric hypothesis for the domestication of dogs that recognizes the importance of isolation in the speciation of the dog from the wolf. Although sympatric isolation during domestication of many other species would not have been problematic, it has always been difficult to keep dogs from breeding with wild canids. Furthermore, wild canids readily hybridize with one another. This would have made it very difficult for an early domestic dog lineage to diverge from the wolf and to evolve into the morphologically, developmentally, and behaviorally distinct species that we recognize today. Our allopatric model is consistent with two subhypotheses: isolation when tamer scavenger wolves followed humans south and away from hunting populations of wolves or isolation when climate forced humans and tamer scavenger wolves into isolated refugia.

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ISRN Zoology

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2090-5238

Publication Date

October 8, 2013

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2013

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1 / 7

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Wiley
 

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Braude, S., & Gladman, J. (2013). Out of Asia: An Allopatric Model for the Evolution of the Domestic Dog. ISRN Zoology, 2013, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/841734
Braude, Stan, and Justin Gladman. “Out of Asia: An Allopatric Model for the Evolution of the Domestic Dog.” ISRN Zoology 2013 (October 8, 2013): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/841734.
Braude S, Gladman J. Out of Asia: An Allopatric Model for the Evolution of the Domestic Dog. ISRN Zoology. 2013 Oct 8;2013:1–7.
Braude, Stan, and Justin Gladman. “Out of Asia: An Allopatric Model for the Evolution of the Domestic Dog.” ISRN Zoology, vol. 2013, Wiley, Oct. 2013, pp. 1–7. Crossref, doi:10.1155/2013/841734.
Braude S, Gladman J. Out of Asia: An Allopatric Model for the Evolution of the Domestic Dog. ISRN Zoology. Wiley; 2013 Oct 8;2013:1–7.
Journal cover image

Published In

ISRN Zoology

DOI

EISSN

2090-5238

Publication Date

October 8, 2013

Volume

2013

Start / End Page

1 / 7

Publisher

Wiley