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McCarthy, T. Ecology and Conservation of Snow Leopards, Gobi Brown Bears, and Wild Bactrian Camels in Mongolia 2000
Mallon, D.P. Status and Conservation of Large Mammals in Ladakh 1991 Biological Conservation 56 101-119
Macdonald, A.A.; Johnstone, M. Comparative anatomy of the cardiac foramen ovale in cats (Felidae), dogs (Canidae), bears (Ursidae) and hyaenas (Hyaenidae) 1995 J Anat 186 ( Pt 2) 235-243
Linnell, J.; Swenson, J.; Landa A.; and Kvam, T. Methods for monitoring European large carnivores – A worldwide review of relevant experience 1998 NINA Oppdragsmelding 549 1-38
Kichloo, M. A., Sharma, K., Sharma, N. Climate casualties or human disturbance? Shrinking distribution of the three large carnivores in the Greater Himalaya 2023 Springer – Climatic Change 176 1-17
Kataevsky V.N. Mammals of Sary Chelek nature reserve 2002 143-145
Kashkarov, E. ZOOGEOGRAPHICAL DISCOVERIES IN WESTERN BERINGIA 2017 208-217
Kachel, S., Anderson, K., Shokirov, Q. Predicting carnivore habitat use and livestock depredation risk with false-positive multi-state occupancy models 2022 Biological Conservation 271 1-10
Hellstrom, M., Kruger, E., Naslund, J., Bisther, M., Edlund, A., Hernvall, P., Birgersson, V., Augusto, R., Lancaster, M. L. Capturing environmental DNA in snow tracks of polar bear, Eurasian lynx and snow leopard towards individual identification 2023 Frontiers in Conservation Science 4 1-9
Gao, Y., Wang, Y., Lee, A. T. L., Liu, Y., Luo, Y., Orrick, K., Alexander, J. S., Sangpo, J. T., Clark, S. G. Contextualizing sociodemographic differences in Tibetan attitudes toward large carnivores 2023 Conservation Science and Practice 1-15