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  2. List of domesticated plants - Wikipedia

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    This map shows the sites of domestication for a number of crop plants. Places, where crops were initially domesticated, are called centers of origin. This is a list of plants that have been domesticated by humans. The list includes individual plant species identified by their common names as well as larger formal and informal botanical ...

  3. List of domesticated animals - Wikipedia

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    Domestication is a gradual process, so there is no precise moment in the history of a given species when it can be considered to have become fully domesticated. Zooarchaeology has identified three classes of animal domesticates: Pets (dogs, cats, ferrets, hamsters, etc.) Livestock (cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, etc.)

  4. Wild ancestor - Wikipedia

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    The red junglefowl (Gallus gallus), often believed to be an ancestor of the domestic chicken.. Most animals are tuned to modern life by artificial selection. This is either due to the pressure of early hunter-gatherers' attempts to stabilise the food supply, which resulted in the existence of domesticated farm animals, or domestication of pets which are useful to humans. [2]

  5. From the wild to the farm: the domestication of animals ... - AOL

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    SEE ALSO: Meet the happiest animal on Earth. 14-30,000 BC: Dogs. 8500 BC: Sheep and Cats. 8000 BC: Goats. 7000 BC: Pigs and Cattle. 6000 BC: Chickens. Check out these furry animals: 5000 BC ...

  6. Category:Domestication of particular species - Wikipedia

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    Domesticated plants and animals of Austronesia; Domesticated plants of Mesoamerica; Domesticated silver fox; Domestication of bees; Domestication of Ficus carica; Domestication of the cat; Domestication of the goat; Domestication of the horse; Domestication of the Syrian hamster; Domestication of vertebrates; Domestication of wheat

  7. Domestication - Wikipedia

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    The domestication of animals and plants was triggered by the climatic and environmental changes that occurred after the peak of the Last Glacial Maximum and which continue to this present day. These changes made obtaining food by hunting and gathering difficult. [12] The first animal to be domesticated was the dog at least 15,000 years ago. [1]

  8. Landrace - Wikipedia

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    A landrace is a domesticated, locally adapted, [2] [3] [4] often traditional [5] variety of a species of animal or plant that has developed over time, through adaptation to its natural and cultural environment of agriculture and pastoralism, and due to isolation from other populations of the species. [2]

  9. Category:Domesticated plants - Wikipedia

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    Domesticated plantsplant species cultivated by humans in agriculture and forestry, and in horticulture and gardening. They can be grown—cultivated for : Aesthetic uses — ornamental plants and trees in gardens and parks, craft materials (eg: basketmaking , indigenous clothing), and decoration (eg: floristry ).