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- The evolution of dogs alongside humans is a fascinating case of coevolution. Early signs of domestication date back to 33,000 years ago, and unambiguously domesticated dogs are common in the archaeological record beginning 15,000 years ago1. Here are some key points about the evolution of dogs with humans:
- Dogs split from gray wolves about 32,000 years ago, and their brains and digestive organs have evolved in ways similar to humans2.
- Dogs likely evolved from wolves that ventured into human camps, serving as hunting companions or guards3.
- Sometimes, humans and dogs shared ancestral origins, while in other cases, human migrants adopted local dogs4.
- Major regional shifts in human ancestry left little mark on dog populations5.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The connection between human and dog runs deep. Early signs of domestication date back to 33,000 years ago and unambiguously domesticated dogs are common in the archaeological record beginning 15,000 years ago. The pairing makes for a striking case in coevolution — no other species has been so thoroughly integrated into human society.www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/dogs-ha…Dogs are more than man's best friend: They may be partners in humans' evolutionary journey, according to a new study. The study shows that dogs split from gray wolves about 32,000 years ago, and that since then, domestic dogs' brains and digestive organs have evolved in ways very similar to the brains and organs of humans.www.livescience.com/31997-dogs-and-humans-ev…Dogs are thought to have evolved from wolves that ventured into human camps, perhaps sniffing around for food. As they were tamed, they could then have served humans as hunting companions or guards. The results suggest all dogs derive from a single extinct wolf population - or perhaps a few very closely related ones.www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-54690458Sometimes, humans and dogs shared ancestral origins. For example, dogs and humans that lived around 5,000 years ago in Sweden both originated in the Near East. Perhaps, as agriculture expanded westward, some canine companions tagged along. In other cases, human migrants adopted local dogs that were more acclimated to the region.www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/dna-analysi…The largest-ever study of ancient genomes from the animals suggests that where people went, so did their four-legged friends — to a point. The research also identified major regional shifts in human ancestry that left little mark on dog populations, as well as times when dogs changed, but their masters didn’t.www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03053-2 How Dogs Have Uniquely Co-Evolved With Humans …
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