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* Bino, R. " Notes on Behavior of New Guinea Singing Dogs
(Canid lupus dingo). 1996.Science in New Guinea, 22 (1), pp.
43-47. Field study of NGSD.

* Boessneck, V. J. and Ute Meyer-Lemppenau. "A Collection of
dog skulls from Papua." Expedition to Mt. Bosavi in 1968.
Schultz-Westram. In German with Excerpts translated into
English

*Brisbin, I. L., Jr., R.P. Coppinger, M.H. Feinstein and
S.N. Austad.
"The New Guinea Singing Dog:Taxonomy, Captive
Studies and Conservation Priorities." Science in New Guinea. 20:
27 - 38. 1994.

* Brisbin, I. L., Jr., Raymond P. Coppinger, D. H. Wurster-Hill, Marc
Allard.
"A Review of the Taxonomy, Current Status and
Conservation Priorities For Ha)lstrom's Dog in Papua New
Guinea." Abstract of paper given at the Annual Meeting of the
American Society of Mammalogists held at the University of
Alaska, Fairbanks, AK. June 1989. Includes sonogram comparison
of NGSD and domestic dog isolation calls. 2 pages.

* Longman, Heber A. "Notes On The Dingo, The Indian Wild Dog,
and A Papuan Dog." Memoirs of the Qeensland Museum. 9:
151-157 1928

* Schultz, Wolfhart. "On Halistrom's Dog ( Canis hallstromi,
Troughtom 1957 )." Zoologischer * Anzeiger. Vol. 183 (1/2 ): 47-72.
1969. Data from the German colony. Translation provided by Dr. 1.
L. Brisbin. Jr.

* Troughton, Ellis. "The Early History And Relationships of the
New Guinea Highland Dog (Canis hallstromi)." Proceedings of the
Linnean Society of New South Wales. Vol. 96 (2): 93-98. 1971.

 

                                    
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