Cheney, Dorothy and Robert Seyfarth. 1990. How Monkeys See the World. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Frost, April. 1998. Beyond Obedience: Training with Awareness for You and Your Dog. New York: Harmony Books.
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McAuliffe, Claudeen E. 2001. Lucy Won't Sit: How to Use Your Voice, Body Mind and Voice fora Well-Behaved Dog. Neosho, Wis.: Kindness K-9 Dog Behavior and Training.
McConnell, Patricia B. 1988. “The Effect of Acoustic Features on Receiver Response in Mammalian Communication.” Dissertation: Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin-Madison.
McConnell, Patricia B. 1990. “Acoustic Structure and Receiver Response In Canis Familiaris.” Animal Behaviour 39: 897—904.
McConnell, Patricia B. 1991. “Lessons from Animal Trainers: The Effect of Acoustic Structure on an Animal's Response.” In Perspectives in Ethology. Vol. 9. edited by P. P. G. Bateson and Peter H. Klopfer. New York: Plenum Press.
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McConnell, Patricia B. 1992. “Louder than Words.” AKC Gazette 109 (May) no.
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McConnell, Patricia B. and Charles T Snowdon. 1986. “Vocal Interactions Between Unfamiliar Groups of Cotton-top Tamarins (Saguinus oedipus oedipus).” Behavior 97- 3/4: 273—296.
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Глава 4. Планета запахов
Увлекательное исследование обоняния человека можно найти в потрясающей книге Дайан Экерман “A Natural History of the Senses”. Прочитав главу, посвященную запахам, вы больше не сможете безоговорочно доверять своему собственному носу. Замечательный раздел о запахах есть в книге Стэнли Корена “How to Speak Dog". За вдохновением по поводу удивительных способностей собаки, чей нос может удивить вас и всех ваших друзей, обращайтесь к великолепной книге “Fun Nosework for Dogs" Роя Хантера.
Ackerman, Diane. 1990. A Natural History of the Senses. New York: Vintage Books. Bownds, M. Deric. 1999. The Biology of Mind. Bethesda, Md.: Fitzgerald Science Press.
Budiansky, Stephen. 2000. The Truth About Dogs. New York: Viking Press. Coren, Stanley. 2000. How to Speak Dog. New York: Free Press.
Ganz, Sandy and Susan Boyd. 1990. Tracking from the Ground Up. St. Louis, MO.: Show-Me Publications.
Gilling, Dick and Robin Brightwell. 1982. The Human Bran. London: Orbis Publishing.
Hunter, Roy. 1995. Fun Nosework for Dogs. Eliot, Maine: Howln Moon Press.
Johnson, Glen R. 1977. Tracking Dog Theory and Methods. Rome, NY: Amer Publications.
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Sanders, William. 1998. Enthusiastic Tracking. Stanwood, Wash.: Rime Publications.
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Washabaug, Kate and Charles Snowdon. 1998. “Chemical Communication of Reproductive Status in Female Cotton-top Tamarins (Saguinus oedipus oedipus).” America! Journal of Primaology 45:337—349.
Глава 5. Удовольствие и игра
Помимо моих собственных наблюдений, важными источниками информации по сравнению игр людей и собак служат две прекрасные академические книги: “Play and Exploration in Children and Animals" Томаса Дж. Пауэра, а также “Animal Play: Evolutionary, Comparative and Ecological Perspectives" под редакцией Марка Бекоф- фа и Джона Байерса. Дополнительные сведения об этих и других использованных при написании этой главы книгах приведены ниже.
Bekoff, Marc and John A. Byers. 1998. Animal Play: Evolutionary, Comparative and Ecological Perspectives. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Bolhuis, Johan J. and Jerry A Hogan. 1999. The Development of Animal Behavior. Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell Publishers.
Budiansky, Stephen. 1999. Covenant of the Wild. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.
Coppinger, R. and L. Coppinger. 2001. Dogs: A Startling New Understanding of Canine Origin, Behavior and Evolution. New York: Scribner.
Fiske, A. 1884. The Destiny of Man Viewed in Light of His Origin. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin.
Hunter, Roy. 1995. Fun Nosework for Dogs. Eliot, Maine: Howln Moon Press.
Itani, J. and A. Nishimura. 1973. “The Study of Infrahuman Culture in Japan: A Review.” In Precultural Primate Behavior, edited by E. W. Menzel. Basel: Karger.
Power, Thomas G. 2000. Play and Exploration in Children and Animals. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.