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'stray appetites': a socio-ecological analysis of free-ranging dogs living alongside human communities in Bangalore, India

By S. J. Bhalla, R. Kemmers, A. Vasques, A. T. Vanak

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Category Journal Articles
Publication Title Urban Ecosystems
Volume 24
Issue 6
Pages 1245-1258
ISBN/ISSN 1083-8155
DOI 10.1007/s11252-021-01097-4
Language English
Author Address Erasmus University College, Rotterdam, Netherlands.sjagritib@gmail.com
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  1. Agriculture
  2. Analytics
  3. Animal behavior
  4. Animal nutrition
  5. Animals
  6. Anthrozoology
  7. Asia
  8. Behavioral research
  9. Canidae
  10. Canine
  11. Carnivores
  12. Commonwealth of Nations
  13. Communities
  14. Developing countries
  15. Dogs
  16. Ecology
  17. Food quality
  18. Foods
  19. Households
  20. India
  21. Mammals
  22. Nutrition
  23. Pets and companion animals
  24. population control
  25. population density
  26. Psychiatry and psychology
  27. Social psychology and social anthropology
  28. sociology
  29. stray animals
  30. vertebrates
  31. wastes
  32. Zoology