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author Smith, Bradley P.
Cairns, Kylie M.
Adams, Justin W.
Newsome, Thomas M.
Fillios, Melanie
Déaux, Eloïse C.
Parr, William C. H.
Letnic, Mike
Van Eeden, Lily M.
Appleby, Robert G.
Bradshaw, Corey J. A.
Savolainen, Peter
Ritchie, Euan G.
Nimmo, Dale G.
Archer-Lean, Clare
Greenville, Aaron C.
Dickman, Christopher R.
Watson, Lyn
Moseby, Katherine E.
Doherty, Tim S.
Wallach, Arian D.
Morrant, Damian S.
Crowther, Mathew S.
title FIGURE 2. Cranial 3-D in Taxonomic status of the Australian dingo: the case for Canis dingo Meyer, 1793
publishDate 2019
topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
url https://zenodo.org/record/3713703
contents FIGURE 2. Cranial 3-D reconstructions of a dingo (bottom) and a free-ranging dog (top), highlighting the differences in cranial morphology mentioned in the text. The dog cranium has been scaled to match the length of the dingo cranium to facilitate the comparison of feature shape. The dingo (male) was collected from Minburra Station in South Australia. The dog (female, 14.5 kg) was collected in 1981 from the Victorian Highlands (Evan Jones Collection).
Published as part of Smith, Bradley P., Cairns, Kylie M., Adams, Justin W., Newsome, Thomas M., Fillios, Melanie, Déaux, Eloïse C., Parr, William C. H., Letnic, Mike, Van Eeden, Lily M., Appleby, Robert G., Bradshaw, Corey J. A., Savolainen, Peter, Ritchie, Euan G., Nimmo, Dale G., Archer-Lean, Clare, Greenville, Aaron C., Dickman, Christopher R., Watson, Lyn, Moseby, Katherine E., Doherty, Tim S., Wallach, Arian D., Morrant, Damian S. & Crowther, Mathew S., 2019, Taxonomic status of the Australian dingo: the case for Canis dingo Meyer, 1793, pp. 173-197 in Zootaxa 4564 (1) on page 179, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4564.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/3713699
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