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Author
Dementiev G.P.
Title
Mammals
Type
Miscellaneous
Year
1969
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
19-27
Keywords
Ussr
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endangered species
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snow leopard
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distribution
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fluctuation
;
threats.
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6490
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Russian
Abstract
It provides a list and discusses a status of rare and endangered predators and ungulates in the USSR (24 species in total). Snow leopard inhabits the mountain ridges of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, in the Altai and Tuva. The habitat of snow leopard had not changed significantly since recently, though its population had been reducing (according to materials of the year 1967). Such reduction of its population is because of the common assumption of its harmfulness and high demand for its fur-skin and high prices that zoos would readily pay for the animals.
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Full text available in RussianJournal Title: Rare and endangered mammal and bird species in the USSR.
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Call Number
SLN @ rana @ 627
Serial
234
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Author
Dementiev G.P.
Title
Quadrupeds inhabitants of the mountains
Type
Miscellaneous
Year
1967
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
110-116
Keywords
asia
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mountain fauna
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endemics
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species range
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rodents
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ungulates
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carnivores
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marmots
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pikas
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voles
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ibex
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mountain sheep
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snow leopard.
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6480
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Russian
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All species inhabiting the highlands of Asia are normally referred to as herbivorous or predators. A majority of alpine land species (rodents and ungulates) feeds upon leaves, stalks, and roots of plants. Among widely distributed highland species the most interesting are marmots, red pica, grey vole, argali, and ibex. Argali and ibex are preyed on by snow leopards. There are reasons to believe that these mountain animal species are more ancient than their cognates in a plain. All the way from Central Asia to Europe, species belonging to the eastern and western fauna complexes are observed to interpenetrate.
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Full text available in RussianJournal Title: In severe cold and heat. (Animal and landscape).
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SLN @ rana @ 626
Serial
235
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