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Naumov S.P. The cats – Felidae 1973 330
Naumov S.P. The cats – Felidae 1950 315
Naumov S.P. The cats – Felidae. Mountain regions of USSR 1948 59-61
Oberosler, V., Tenan, S., Groff, C., Krofel, M., Augugliaro, C., Munkhtsog, B., Rovero, F. First spatially‐explicit density estimate for a snow leopard population in the Altai Mountains 2021 Biodiversity and Conservation 15
Rodgers, T. W.,Janecka, J. E. Applications and techniques for non-invasive faecal genetics research in felid conservation 2013
Roth, T.L.; Swanson, W.F.; Wildt, D.E.; Collins, D.; Burton, M.; Garell, D.M. Snow leopard (Panthera uncia) spermatozoa are sensitive to alkaline pH, but motility in vitro is not influenced by protein or energy supplements 1996 Journal of Andrology 17 558-566
Rothschild, B.M.; Rothschild, C.; Woods, R.J. Inflammatory arthritis in large cats: An expanded spectrum of spondyloarthropathy 1998 Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 29 279-284
Subbotin, A.E.; Istomov, S.V. The population status of snow leopards Uncia uncia (Felidae, Carnivora) in the western Sayan Mountain Ridge 2009 Doklady Biologicl Sciences 425 183-186
Swanson, W.F. Research in Nondomestic Species: Experiences in Reproductive Physiology Research for Conservation of Endangered Felids 2003 ILAR Journal 4 307-316
Warren E.Johnson, E.E. The Late Miocene Radiation of Modern Felidae: A Genetic Assessment 2006 Science 311 73-77