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Augugliaro, C., Paniccia, C., Janchivlamdan, C., Monti, I. E., Boldbaatar, T., Munkhtsog, B. Mammal inventory in the Mongolian Gobi, with the southeasternmost documented record of the Snow Leopard, Panthera uncia (Schreber, 1775), in the country 2019 Check List 15 575-578
Ferretti, F., Lovari, S., Minder, I., Pellizzi, B. Recovery of the snow leopard in Sagarmatha (Mt.Everest) National Park: effects on main prey 2014 European Journal of Wildlife Research 559-562
Suryawanshi, K.R., Bhatnagar, Y. V. B., Redpath, S., Mishra, C. People, predators and perceptions: patterns of livestock depredation by snow leopards and wolves 2013 Journal of Applied Ecology 50 550-560
Farrington, J., Tsering, D. Human-snow leopard conflict in the Chang Tang region of Tibet, China 2019 Biological Conservation 237 504-513
Johansson, Torbjorn, A. Johansson, Orjan. McCarthy, Tom An Automatic VHF Transmitter Monitoring System for Wildlife Research 2011 Wildlife Society Bulletin 35 489-493
Janecka, J. E., Jackson, R., Munkhtsog, B., Murphy, W. J. Characterization of 9 microsatellites and primers in snow leopards and a species-specific PCR assay for identifying noninvasive samples 2014 Conservation Genetic Resource 6 369:373
Janecka, J. E., Jackson, R., Munkhtsog, B., Murphy, W. J. Characterization of 9 microsatellites and primers in snow leopards and a species-specific PCR assay for identifying noninvasive samples 2014 Conservation Genetic Resource 6 369:373
Jackson. R Fostering Community-Based Stewardship of Wildlife in Central Asia: Transforming Snow Leopards from Pests into Valued Assets 2012 Springer Science and Business Media 357-380
Kalashnikova, Y. A., Karnaukhov, A. S., Dubinin, M. Y., Poyarkov, A. D., Rozhnov, V. V. POTENTIAL HABITAT OF SNOW LEOPARD (PANTHERA UNCIA, FELINAE) IN SOUTH SIBERIA AND ADJACENT TERRITORIES BASED ON THE MAXIMUM ENTROPY DISTRIBUTION MODEL 2019 98 332-342
Lovari, S., Ventimiglia, M., Minder, I. Food habits of two leopard species, competition, climate change and upper treeline: a way to the decrease of an endangered species? 2013 Ethology Ecology & Evolution 25 305-318