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Directional preference in dogs: Laterality and "pull of the north"

Laterality is a well described phenomenon in domestic dogs. It was shown that dogs, under calm Earth's magnetic field conditions, when marking their home ranges, tend to head about north- or southwards and display thus magnetic alignment. The question arises whether magnetic alignment might be...

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Autores principales: Adámková, Jana, Svoboda, Jan, Benediktová, Kateřina, Martini, Sabine, Nováková, Petra, Tůma, David, Kučerová, Michaela, Divišová, Michaela, Begall, Sabine, Hart, Vlastimil, Burda, Hynek
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5612717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28945773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185243
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author Adámková, Jana
Svoboda, Jan
Benediktová, Kateřina
Martini, Sabine
Nováková, Petra
Tůma, David
Kučerová, Michaela
Divišová, Michaela
Begall, Sabine
Hart, Vlastimil
Burda, Hynek
author_facet Adámková, Jana
Svoboda, Jan
Benediktová, Kateřina
Martini, Sabine
Nováková, Petra
Tůma, David
Kučerová, Michaela
Divišová, Michaela
Begall, Sabine
Hart, Vlastimil
Burda, Hynek
author_sort Adámková, Jana
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description Laterality is a well described phenomenon in domestic dogs. It was shown that dogs, under calm Earth's magnetic field conditions, when marking their home ranges, tend to head about north- or southwards and display thus magnetic alignment. The question arises whether magnetic alignment might be affected or even compromised by laterality and vice versa. We tested the preference of dogs to choose between two dishes with snacks that were placed left and right, in different compass directions (north and east, east and south, south and west or west and north) in front of them. Some dogs were right-lateral, some left-lateral but most of them were ambilateral. There was a preference for the dish placed north compared to the one placed east of the dog ("pull of the north"). This effect was highly significant in small and medium-sized breeds but not in larger breeds, highly significant in females, in older dogs, in lateralized dogs but less significant or not significant in males, younger dogs, or ambilateral dogs. Laterality and “pull of the north” are phenomena which should be considered in diverse tasks and behavioral tests with which dogs or other animals might be confronted. The interaction and possible conflict between lateralization and "pull of the north" might be also considered as a reason for shifted magnetic alignment observed in different animal species in different contexts.
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spelling pubmed-56127172017-10-09 Directional preference in dogs: Laterality and "pull of the north" Adámková, Jana Svoboda, Jan Benediktová, Kateřina Martini, Sabine Nováková, Petra Tůma, David Kučerová, Michaela Divišová, Michaela Begall, Sabine Hart, Vlastimil Burda, Hynek PLoS One Research Article Laterality is a well described phenomenon in domestic dogs. It was shown that dogs, under calm Earth's magnetic field conditions, when marking their home ranges, tend to head about north- or southwards and display thus magnetic alignment. The question arises whether magnetic alignment might be affected or even compromised by laterality and vice versa. We tested the preference of dogs to choose between two dishes with snacks that were placed left and right, in different compass directions (north and east, east and south, south and west or west and north) in front of them. Some dogs were right-lateral, some left-lateral but most of them were ambilateral. There was a preference for the dish placed north compared to the one placed east of the dog ("pull of the north"). This effect was highly significant in small and medium-sized breeds but not in larger breeds, highly significant in females, in older dogs, in lateralized dogs but less significant or not significant in males, younger dogs, or ambilateral dogs. Laterality and “pull of the north” are phenomena which should be considered in diverse tasks and behavioral tests with which dogs or other animals might be confronted. The interaction and possible conflict between lateralization and "pull of the north" might be also considered as a reason for shifted magnetic alignment observed in different animal species in different contexts. Public Library of Science 2017-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5612717/ /pubmed/28945773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185243 Text en © 2017 Adámková et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Svoboda, Jan
Benediktová, Kateřina
Martini, Sabine
Nováková, Petra
Tůma, David
Kučerová, Michaela
Divišová, Michaela
Begall, Sabine
Hart, Vlastimil
Burda, Hynek
Directional preference in dogs: Laterality and "pull of the north"
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title_full Directional preference in dogs: Laterality and "pull of the north"
title_fullStr Directional preference in dogs: Laterality and "pull of the north"
title_full_unstemmed Directional preference in dogs: Laterality and "pull of the north"
title_short Directional preference in dogs: Laterality and "pull of the north"
title_sort directional preference in dogs: laterality and "pull of the north"
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5612717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28945773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185243
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