A recent study, published in Biology Letters, challenges the long-held notion that domestication is the primary driver of reduced brain size in domesticated animals, specifically dogs. A recent study, published in Biology Letters, challenges the long-held notion that domestication is the primary driver of reduced brain size in domesticated animals, specifically dogs. Plants & Animals Evolution Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Domestication causes smaller brain size in dogs than in the wolf: Study challenges notion
