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- W2058983204 abstract "The traditional and relatively narrow-focused research on ape–human comparisons has recently been significantly extended by investigations of different clades of animals, including the domestic dog (Canis familiaris). Here, we provide a short overview of how the comparative investigation of canine social behaviour advances our understanding of the evolution of social skills and argue that a system-level approach to dog social cognition provides a broader view on the ‘human-likeness’ of canine social competence. We introduce the concept of evolutionary social competence as a collateral notion of developmental social competence. We argue that such an extended perspective on social competence provides a useful tool for conceptualising wolf–dog differences in socio-cognitive functioning, as well as for considering specific social skills not in isolation, but as a part of a system. The traditional and relatively narrow-focused research on ape–human comparisons has recently been significantly extended by investigations of different clades of animals, including the domestic dog (Canis familiaris). Here, we provide a short overview of how the comparative investigation of canine social behaviour advances our understanding of the evolution of social skills and argue that a system-level approach to dog social cognition provides a broader view on the ‘human-likeness’ of canine social competence. We introduce the concept of evolutionary social competence as a collateral notion of developmental social competence. We argue that such an extended perspective on social competence provides a useful tool for conceptualising wolf–dog differences in socio-cognitive functioning, as well as for considering specific social skills not in isolation, but as a part of a system. the potential capacity of a species to exhibit a range of (social) phenotypes in response to variations in the environment. an individual's ability to generate social skills that conform to the expectations of others and the social rules of the group. the socialisation processes through which an individual acquires the social rules and behaviour patterns of a human-centred environment. an emergent property of interacting individuals that is manifested as a complex system of prosocial and coercive behaviour skills expressed by individuals of a species. the set point of evolutionary social competence refers to a genetically determined default value of the system that determines the tendency to react in a coercive–prosocial way in social interactions. the degree of (social) behavioural plasticity of a species, which depends on its genetic endowment." @default.
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- W2058983204 date "2013-06-01" @default.
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- W2058983204 title "What does it take to become ‘best friends’? Evolutionary changes in canine social competence" @default.
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- W2058983204 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2013.04.005" @default.
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