Hyperwolf -- Bibliography


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Fentress, J.C., Ryon, J., McLeod, P.J., and Havkin, G.Z. (1987). A multidimensional approach to agonistic behavior in wolves. In H. Frank (Ed.), Man and wolf: Advances, issues and problems in captive wolf research (pp.253-274). Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Dr. W. Junk Publishers.

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Fox, M.W. (1969). The anatomy of aggression and its ritualization in canidae: A developmental and comparative study. Behaviour, 35, 242-258.

Fox, M.W. (1970). A comparative study of the development of facial expression in canids. Behaviour, 36, 49-73.

Fox, M.W. (1971). Behaviour of wolves, dogs, and related canids. New York: Harper & Row Publishers.

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Goldman, J.A., Phillips, D.P. and Fentress, J.C. (1995). An acoustic basis for maternal recognition in timber wolves (Canis lupus)? Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 97, 1970-1973.

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Moran, G., and Fentress, J.C. (1979). A search for order in wolf social behavior. In E. Klinghammer (Ed.) The behavior and ecology of wolves. New York: Garland STPM Press (pp.245-283).

Moran, G., Fentress, J.C., and Golani, I. (1981). A description of relational patterns during ritualized fighting in wolves. Animal Behaviour, 29, 1146-1165.

Moran, G. (1982). Long term patterns of agonistic interactions in a captive group of wolves (Canis lupus).Animal Behaviour, 30, 75-83.

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Ryon, J., Fentress, J.C., Harrinton, F.H., and Bragdon, S. (1986). Scent rubbing in wolves(Canis lupus): The effect of novelty. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 64, 573-577.

Schassburger, R.M. (1993). Vocal communication in the timber wolf, Canis lupus, Linnaeus: Structure, motivation, and ontogeny. Advances in Ethology, 30, 1-83.

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Theberge, J., and Falls, J.B. (1967). Howling as a means of communication in timber wolves. American Zoologist, 17, 331-338.

Weir, J. (1994).A comparison of prosocial and agonistic social interactions in adult wolves (Canis lupus). Unpublished honour's thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada.

Weir, J. (1999). The contexts and sound of the squeaking vocalizations of wolves (Canis lupus). Unpublished master's thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada.

Zimen, E. (1975). The social dynamics in a wolf pack. In M.W. Fox (Ed.). The wild canids: Their systematics, behavioral ecology and evolution. (pp.336-362) New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

Zimen, E. (1981). The wolf: A species in danger. (E. Mosbacher, Trans.). New York: Delacorte Press.

Zimen, E. (1982) A wolf pack sociogram. In F.H. Harrington, and P.C. Paquet (Eds.), Wolves of the world. Park Ridge, N.J.: Noyes Publications.