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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Changxi, X., Bai, D., Lambert, J. P., Li, Y., Cering, L., Gong, Z., Riordan, P., Shi, K. |
How Snow Leopards Share the Same Landscape with Tibetan Agro-pastoral Communities in the Chinese Himalayas |
2022 |
Journal of Resources and Ecology |
13 |
483-500 |
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Meiers, S.T. |
Habitat use by captive puma (Felis concolor) and snow leopards (Pathera uncia) at the Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Illinois |
1992 |
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1-74 |
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Johansson, O., Rauset, G. R., Samelius, G., McCarthy, T., Andren, H., Tumursukh, L., Mishra, C. |
Land sharing is essential for snow leopard conservation |
2016 |
Biological Conservation |
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1-7 |
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Moheb, Z., Fuller, T. K., Zahler, P. I. |
Snow Leopard – human conflict as a conservation challenge – a review |
2022 |
Snow Leopard Reports |
1 |
11-24 |
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Waits, L.P.; Buckley-Beason, V.A.; Johnson, W.E.; Onorato, D.; McCarthy, T. |
A select panel of polymorphic microsatellite loci for individual identification of snow leopards (Panthera uncia)
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2006 |
Molecular Ecology Notes |
7 |
311-314 |
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Atzeni, L., Cushman, S. A., Bai, D., Wang, J., Chen, P., Shi,
K., Riordan, P. |
Meta-replication, sampling bias, and multi-scale model selection:
A case study on snow leopard (Panthera uncia) in western China. |
2020 |
Ecology and Evolution |
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1-27 |
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Jackson, R.; Ahlborn, G. |
Snow leopards (Panthera- uncia) in Nepal – home range and movements |
1989 |
National Geographic Research |
5 |
161-175 |
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Oli, M.K. |
A key for the identification of the hair of mammals of a snow leopard (Panthera uncia) habitat in Nepal |
1993 |
Journal of Zoology London |
231 |
71-93 |
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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 |
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Bocci, A., Lovari, S., Khan, M. Z., Mori, E. |
Sympatric snow leopards and Tibetan wolves: coexistence of large carnivores with human-driven potential competition |
2017 |
European Journal of Wildlife Research |
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1-9 |
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