Paw preferences in cats and dogs: Meta-analysis

Volume: 24, Issue: 6, Pages: 647 - 677
Published: Feb 10, 2019
Abstract
Predator-prey relationships have been suggested to be one of the primary evolutionary factors driving the development of functional hemispheric asymmetries. However, lateralization in many predator species is not well understood and existing studies often are statistically underpowered due to small sample sizes and they moreover show conflicting results. Here, we statistically integrated findings on paw preferences in cats and dogs, two predator...
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Paw preferences in cats and dogs: Meta-analysis
Published Date
Feb 10, 2019
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Volume
24
Issue
6
Pages
647 - 677
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