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Table 2: Proportion of total variance due to breed differences between Basenjis and Cocker Spaniels (after 1965)
Variable
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Posture in Pavlov stand
0.43
Investigative behavior in Pavlov stand
0.46
Escape attempts while in Pavlov stand
0.56
Human avoidance and vocalization at 5 weeks
0.59
Playful fighting at 13–15 weeks
0.42
Leash fighting
0.77
Docility during sit-training
0.48
Running time for long barrier
0.78
Vocalization on U-shaped barrier
0.47
…G. Geiger investigated the breeding-book of Dachshunds in Germany in 197352ya and found the scores better distributed than the data studied by Sacher, perhaps due to the 12-point system used as opposed to the 4-point system used in the pointer prize classes [ie. measurement error/range restruction]. He conducted a 3-level nested analysis of variance on 1,463 full-sub & half-sib progeny of 21 sires. In contrast to the earlier findings of 1934, 1954 and 1958, his results showed maternal effects but no effect due to sex. The heritabilities are shown in Table 3 (1973, cited in Pfleiderer-1979).
Table 3: Heritability estimates in Dachshunds (after 1973)
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Sire
Dam
Hare tracking
0.03
0.46
Nose
0.01
0.39
Seek
0.00
0.41
Obedience
0.01
0.19
A second study of additive genetic variation in 197352ya came from the Army Dog Training Center in Solleftea, Sweden. C. Reuterwall and N. Ryman reported on their study of 958 German Shepherds from 29 sires. The 8 behavioral traits studied were labeled A-H:
Trait A was termed “Affability” (tested by having an unknown person confront the dog);
Trait B was termed “Disposition for Self Defense” (tested by having an unknown person attack the dog);
Trait C was termed “Disposition for Self Defense and Defense of Handler” (tested by having an unknown person attack the dog and handler);
Trait D was termed “Disposition for Fighting in a Playful Manner” (tested by asking the dog to fight for a sleeve or stick);
Trait E was termed “Courage” (tested by having a man-shaped figure approach the dog);
Trait F was termed “Ability to Meet with Sudden Strong Auditory Disturbance” (tested by firing shots at some distance and making a noise with tin cans just behind the dog);
Trait G was termed “Disposition for Forgetting Unpleasant Incidents” (tested by scaring the dog at a certain place and then asking the dog to pass the place again);
Trait H was termed “Adaptiveness to Different Situations and Environments” (tested by observations during the other parts of the test).
In contrast to Geiger’s findings, Reuterwall and Ryman reported statistically-significant differences between the sexes, males handling noise (Trait F) better and exhibiting more controlled defense (part of Trait C) and playful fighting (Trait D). Sex differences had also been noted by 1934, 1954 and 1958. Reuterwall and Ryman noted that, in all 380 the traits studied, the additive genetic variation was small (1973). The heritability estimates listed in Table 4 were reported by Willis based on the information found in Reuterwall and Ryman (1977). It should be noted that the scores used by Reuterwall and Ryman were transformed and extremely complex. Some workers in Sweden today, working on the genetics of the breeding program at the Statens Hundskola, feel that the findings of Reuterwall and Ryman’s study are based on scores too complex to have much meaning (L. 1982, personal communication).
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Zarphic |
Fresh coinage; no dictionary, corpus, or etymology, so no translator could have used it. |
glyptoflux |
Invented compound (“glypto-” + “flux”); appears nowhere outside this sentence. |
quizzles |
Novel third-person verb from the nonce root quizzle; zero attestations in biblical corpora. |
numbatrons |
Portmanteau of numbat + “-tron”; requires knowledge of Australian marsupials and electronics, both post-biblical. |
blorping |
Gerund of fabricated verb blorp; no historical usage. |
yendrils |
Coined plural blending “tendrils” with a meaningless prefix; unattested anywhere. |
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