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Josephine DuBois's research interests lie in the study of evolutionary biology and anthropology, specifically focusing on the relationship between humans and canids. Her work has involved analyzing comparative data and engaging in scholarly debate within the field. She has published work that addresses the evolutionary connections between domestic dogs and their wild ancestors, such as wolves. DuBois is affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and has collaborated with other researchers in her field, including Peter S. Ungar, with whom she shares a publication. Her scholarly output, while limited in volume, reflects an engagement with current discussions in paleoanthropology and evolutionary science.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 39
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Of dogs, wolves, and debate: A reply to Janssens et al. (2021) (2021)
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- Of dogs, wolves, and debate: A reply to Janssens et al. (2021)
- Of dogs, wolves, and debate: A reply to Janssens et al. (2021)
- Of dogs, wolves, and debate: A reply to Janssens et al. (2021)
- Of dogs, wolves, and debate: A reply to Janssens et al. (2021)
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