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Author
Vyrypaev V.A.
Title
Ecologic prerequisites for predatory mammal conservation in the mountain biocenosis of the Issyk-Kul area
Type
Miscellaneous
Year
1979
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
18-19
Keywords
Kyrgyzstan
;
predators
;
snow leopard
;
preys
;
threats.
;
8550
;
Russian
Abstract
A decreasing number of predatory mammal species is connected with anthropogenic activity. Number of snow leopard is directly dependent on anthropogenic activity. A snow leopard population directly depends on food resources, such as ibex, marmot, rarer – argali and snow-cock in summer, and ibex, roe-deer, and rarer argali in winter.
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Full text available in RussianJournal Title: The ecologic fundamentals of protection and sustainable use of predatory mammals.
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Call Number
SLN @ rana @ 832
Serial
995
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Author
Vyrypaev V.A.
Title
The influence of sarcoptosis on the population of
Capra sibirica
Pall. in Western Tien Shan
Type
Miscellaneous
Year
1974
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Vol. II.
Issue
Pages
292-293
Keywords
Uzbekistan
;
Western Tien Shan
;
Chatkal nature reserve
;
sarcoptosis
;
predators
;
snow leopard.
;
8560
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Russian
Abstract
Given is data concerning disease (sarcoptosis) of Siberian ibex (
Capra sibirica
) in Western Tien Shan. The carriers of the disease are adult males of
Capra sibirica
during distant migrations that as a rule take place in anticipation of snowy winters or owing to human influence. Ibexes are not merely infected with sarcoptosis but perish enmasse from the disease. In the first year the disease strikes down, in the main, migrants – adult males. Predators including snow leopard kill the weakened animals. During the recent five years the density of
Carpa sibirica
at the Chatkal Mountain-Forest Reservation dropped 2.3-fold as a result of sarcoptosis and owing to the migrations caused by the reduction of the population. Is recommended: 1. Stringent veterinary control at places of possible contacts between infected domestic animals and healthy wild ungulates. 2. Using modern technology migration routes of ungulates should be studied for elaborating effective measures of quarantine.
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Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Proceedings of First Unternational Theriological Congress. Moscow.
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SLN @ rana @ 833
Serial
996
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