Records |
Author |
Malik, M.M. |
Title |
Management of Chitral Gol National Park, Pakistan |
Type |
Book Chapter |
Year |
1985 |
Publication |
People and protected areas in the Hindu Kush – Himalaya |
Abbreviated Journal |
|
Volume |
|
Issue |
|
Pages |
103-106 |
Keywords ![sorted by Keywords field, descending order (down)](img/sort_desc.gif) |
Pakistan; Chitral-Gol; parks; park; reserve; reserves; refuge; protected-area; browse; protected-areas; protected; area; areas; 2180 |
Abstract |
Notes snow leopard is only a visitor and no longer a resident in Chitral Gol |
Address |
|
Corporate Author |
|
Thesis |
|
Publisher |
King Mahendra for Natura Conservation and Integrated Centre for Mountain Development |
Place of Publication |
Kathmandu, Nepal |
Editor |
McNeely, J.A.; Thorsell, J.W.; Chalise S.R. |
Language |
|
Summary Language |
|
Original Title |
|
Series Editor |
|
Series Title |
|
Abbreviated Series Title |
|
Series Volume |
|
Series Issue |
|
Edition |
|
ISSN |
|
ISBN |
|
Medium |
|
Area |
|
Expedition |
|
Conference |
|
Notes |
ProCite field [32]: Northern Areas Forest Department Records. |
Approved |
no |
Call Number |
SLN @ rana @ 87 |
Serial |
640 |
Permanent link to this record |
|
|
|
Author |
Nolte-Wilson, B. |
Title |
Soveriegn of menaced realm: the snow leopard |
Type |
Journal Article |
Year |
1990 |
Publication |
Natura WWF-Pakistan Newsletter |
Abbreviated Journal |
|
Volume |
9 |
Issue |
2 |
Pages |
3-9 |
Keywords ![sorted by Keywords field, descending order (down)](img/sort_desc.gif) |
Pakistan; browse; behavior; Chitrol-Gol; baiting; spays; pug; scrapes; habitat; 3130 |
Abstract |
|
Address |
|
Corporate Author |
|
Thesis |
|
Publisher |
|
Place of Publication |
|
Editor |
|
Language |
|
Summary Language |
|
Original Title |
|
Series Editor |
|
Series Title |
|
Abbreviated Series Title |
|
Series Volume |
|
Series Issue |
|
Edition |
|
ISSN |
|
ISBN |
|
Medium |
|
Area |
|
Expedition |
|
Conference |
|
Notes |
Full Text at URL |
Approved |
no |
Call Number |
SLN @ rana @ 171 |
Serial |
723 |
Permanent link to this record |
|
|
|
Author |
Jackson, R.M. |
Title |
Snow Leopard: Imperiled Phantom of Pakistan's High Mountains |
Type |
Journal Article |
Year |
1992 |
Publication |
Natura |
Abbreviated Journal |
|
Volume |
14 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
4-9 |
Keywords ![sorted by Keywords field, descending order (down)](img/sort_desc.gif) |
Pakistan; browse; 2170 |
Abstract |
|
Address |
|
Corporate Author |
|
Thesis |
|
Publisher |
|
Place of Publication |
|
Editor |
|
Language |
|
Summary Language |
|
Original Title |
|
Series Editor |
|
Series Title |
|
Abbreviated Series Title |
|
Series Volume |
|
Series Issue |
|
Edition |
|
ISSN |
|
ISBN |
|
Medium |
|
Area |
|
Expedition |
|
Conference |
|
Notes |
|
Approved |
no |
Call Number |
SLN @ rana @ 193 |
Serial |
479 |
Permanent link to this record |
|
|
|
Author |
Anonymous |
Title |
You can help save the snow leopard |
Type |
Miscellaneous |
Year |
|
Publication |
|
Abbreviated Journal |
|
Volume |
|
Issue |
|
Pages |
|
Keywords ![sorted by Keywords field, descending order (down)](img/sort_desc.gif) |
Pakistan, snow leopard, conservation |
Abstract |
|
Address |
|
Corporate Author |
|
Thesis |
|
Publisher |
|
Place of Publication |
|
Editor |
|
Language |
Pakistani |
Summary Language |
|
Original Title |
|
Series Editor |
|
Series Title |
|
Abbreviated Series Title |
|
Series Volume |
|
Series Issue |
|
Edition |
|
ISSN |
|
ISBN |
|
Medium |
|
Area |
|
Expedition |
|
Conference |
|
Notes |
English translation. Year unknown. |
Approved |
no |
Call Number |
SLN @ rana @ |
Serial |
1270 |
Permanent link to this record |
|
|
|
Author |
Rosen, T. |
Title |
From Yellowstone to the Karakorums: A journey to understand conflicts with large carnivores |
Type |
Magazine Article |
Year |
2010 |
Publication |
NRCC News |
Abbreviated Journal |
|
Volume |
23 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
12-13 |
Keywords ![sorted by Keywords field, descending order (down)](img/sort_desc.gif) |
Pakistan, Project Snow Leopard, Baltistan Wildlife Conservation and Development Organization |
Abstract |
|
Address |
|
Corporate Author |
|
Thesis |
|
Publisher |
|
Place of Publication |
|
Editor |
|
Language |
English |
Summary Language |
|
Original Title |
|
Series Editor |
|
Series Title |
|
Abbreviated Series Title |
|
Series Volume |
|
Series Issue |
|
Edition |
|
ISSN |
|
ISBN |
|
Medium |
|
Area |
|
Expedition |
|
Conference |
|
Notes |
NRCC News (Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative) annual newsletter: bridging science and policy to advance conservation. Fall 2010, issue 23(1). |
Approved |
no |
Call Number |
SLN @ rana @ |
Serial |
1295 |
Permanent link to this record |
|
|
|
Author |
Robinson, J. J., Crichlow, A. D., Hacker, C. E., Munkhtsog, B., Munkhtsog, B., Zhang, Y., Swanson, W. F., Lyons, L. A., Janecka, J. E. |
Title |
Genetic Variation in the Pallas’s Cat (Otocolobus manul) in Zoo-Managed and Wild Populations |
Type |
Journal Article |
Year |
2024 |
Publication |
Diversity |
Abbreviated Journal |
|
Volume |
16 |
Issue |
228 |
Pages |
1-13 |
Keywords ![sorted by Keywords field, descending order (down)](img/sort_desc.gif) |
Otocolobus manul; microsatellites; zoo-managed population; mitochondrial 12S ribosomal RNA; endothelial PAS domain protein 1 |
Abstract |
The Pallas’s cat (Otocolobus manul) is one of the most understudied taxa in the Felidae family. The species is currently assessed as being of “Least Concern” in the IUCN Red List, but this assessment is based on incomplete data. Additional ecological and genetic information is necessary for the long-term in situ and ex situ conservation of this species. We identified 29 microsatellite loci with sufficient diversity to enable studies into the individual identification, population structure, and phylogeography of Pallas’s cats. These microsatellites were genotyped on six wild Pallas’s cats from the Tibet Autonomous Region and Mongolia and ten cats from a United States zoo-managed population that originated in Russia and Mongolia. Additionally, we examined diversity in a 91 bp segment of the mitochondrial 12S ribosomal RNA (MT-RNR1) locus and a hypoxia-related gene, endothelial PAS domain protein 1 (EPAS1). Based on the microsatellite and MT-RNR1 loci, we established that the Pallas’s cat displays moderate genetic diversity. Intriguingly, we found that the Pallas’s cats had one unique nonsynonymous substitution in EPAS1 not present in snow leopards (Panthera uncia) or domestic cats (Felis catus). The analysis of the zoo-managed population indicated reduced genetic diversity compared to wild individuals. The genetic information from this study is a valuable resource for future research into and the conservation of the Pallas’s cat. |
Address |
|
Corporate Author |
|
Thesis |
|
Publisher |
|
Place of Publication |
|
Editor |
|
Language |
|
Summary Language |
|
Original Title |
|
Series Editor |
|
Series Title |
|
Abbreviated Series Title |
|
Series Volume |
|
Series Issue |
|
Edition |
|
ISSN |
|
ISBN |
|
Medium |
|
Area |
|
Expedition |
|
Conference |
|
Notes |
|
Approved |
no |
Call Number |
SLN @ rakhee @ |
Serial |
1749 |
Permanent link to this record |
|
|
|
Author |
Karesh, W.B.; Asterino, R. |
Title |
Mandibular osteomyelitis in a snow leopard (Panthera-uncia) with a review of osteomyelitis in other species and man |
Type |
Journal Article |
Year |
1988 |
Publication |
Journal Of Zoo Animal Medicine |
Abbreviated Journal |
|
Volume |
19 |
Issue |
3 |
Pages |
137-142 |
Keywords ![sorted by Keywords field, descending order (down)](img/sort_desc.gif) |
osteomyelitis; veterinary; medical; medicine; zoo; zoos; browse; 1540 |
Abstract |
|
Address |
|
Corporate Author |
|
Thesis |
|
Publisher |
|
Place of Publication |
|
Editor |
|
Language |
|
Summary Language |
|
Original Title |
|
Series Editor |
|
Series Title |
|
Abbreviated Series Title |
|
Series Volume |
|
Series Issue |
|
Edition |
|
ISSN |
|
ISBN |
|
Medium |
|
Area |
|
Expedition |
|
Conference |
|
Notes |
Addresses:KARESH WB, WOODLAND PK ZOOL GARDENS,5500 PHINNEY AVE N,SEATTLE,WA 98103AVIAN & EXOT ANIM HOSP,HAWTHORNE,CA Publisher:AMER ASSOC Z00 VETERINARIANS, MEDIA Document Type: English |
Approved |
no |
Call Number |
SLN @ rana @ 132 |
Serial |
516 |
Permanent link to this record |
|
|
|
Author |
Wahlberg, C.; Tarkkanen, A.; Blomqvist, L. |
Title |
Further observations on the multiple ocular coloboma (MOC) in the snow leopard, Panthers uncia |
Type |
Book Chapter |
Year |
1982 |
Publication |
International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards |
Abbreviated Journal |
|
Volume |
3 |
Issue |
|
Pages |
139-144 |
Keywords ![sorted by Keywords field, descending order (down)](img/sort_desc.gif) |
observations; multiple; Coloboma; snow; snow leopard; snow-leopard; leopard; uncia; International; pedigree; snow leopards; snow-leopards; leopards; Syndrome; eye; colobomatous; retinal; Retinal-Dysplasia; dysplasia; Case; zoo; factor |
Abstract |
The first observation of the occurrence of multiple ocular coloboma (MOC) in a snow leopard was reported in the International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards Volume I in 1978 (1). The lesions in this syndrome consist of coloboma of the upper eye lid and uveal coloboma of the globe. Even colobomatous retinal cysts and retinal dysplasia have been noted. The ethiology of in all ten cases of MOC in the snow leopards kept at the Helsinki Zoo were described and discussed in detail in Volume II of the International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards (2,3). Three cases of MOC in the snow leopards kept at Henry Doorly Zoo, Omaha, Ne., have been described by Phillips (4), one case is known of in Amsterdam (van Bree, personal communication), and two cases in Zoo Zurich (Isenbugel and Weilenmann, pers. comm.) The ethiology of the defect is still not known although various theories ranging from genetic to exogenous factors have been presented. |
Address |
|
Corporate Author |
|
Thesis |
|
Publisher |
Helsinki Zoo |
Place of Publication |
Helsinki |
Editor |
Blomqvist, L. |
Language |
|
Summary Language |
|
Original Title |
|
Series Editor |
|
Series Title |
|
Abbreviated Series Title |
|
Series Volume |
|
Series Issue |
|
Edition |
|
ISSN |
|
ISBN |
|
Medium |
|
Area |
|
Expedition |
|
Conference |
|
Notes |
|
Approved |
no |
Call Number |
SLN @ rana @ 982 |
Serial |
1000 |
Permanent link to this record |
|
|
|
Author |
Marma, B.B.; Yunchis, V.V. |
Title |
Observations on the breeding, management and physiology of Snow leopards (Panthera u. uncia) at Kaunas Zoo from 1962 to 1967 |
Type |
Book Chapter |
Year |
1968 |
Publication |
Canids and Felids in Captivity |
Abbreviated Journal |
|
Volume |
|
Issue |
|
Pages |
66-73 |
Keywords ![sorted by Keywords field, descending order (down)](img/sort_desc.gif) |
observations; breeding; management; physiology; snow; snow leopards; snow leopard; snow-leopards; snow-leopard; leopards; leopard; panthera; uncia; zoo; felids; captivity |
Abstract |
|
Address |
|
Corporate Author |
|
Thesis |
|
Publisher |
Zoological Society of London |
Place of Publication |
|
Editor |
Jarvis, C.; Biegler, R. |
Language |
|
Summary Language |
|
Original Title |
|
Series Editor |
|
Series Title |
|
Abbreviated Series Title |
|
Series Volume |
|
Series Issue |
|
Edition |
|
ISSN |
|
ISBN |
|
Medium |
|
Area |
|
Expedition |
|
Conference |
|
Notes |
|
Approved |
no |
Call Number |
SLN @ rana @ 1004 |
Serial |
649 |
Permanent link to this record |
|
|
|
Author |
Hellstrom, M., Kruger, E., Naslund, J., Bisther, M., Edlund, A., Hernvall, P., Birgersson, V., Augusto, R., Lancaster, M. L. |
Title |
Capturing environmental DNA in snow tracks of polar bear, Eurasian lynx and snow leopard towards individual identification |
Type |
Journal Article |
Year |
2023 |
Publication |
Frontiers in Conservation Science |
Abbreviated Journal |
|
Volume |
4 |
Issue |
1250996 |
Pages |
1-9 |
Keywords ![sorted by Keywords field, descending order (down)](img/sort_desc.gif) |
nuclear eDNA, snow, snow track, individual, polar bear (Ursus maritimus), Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx), snow leopard (Panthera uncia), sampling protocol |
Abstract |
Polar bears (Ursus maritimus), Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) and snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are elusive large carnivores inhabiting snow-covered and remote areas. Their effective conservation and management are challenged by inadequate population information, necessitating development of novel data collection methods. Environmental DNA (eDNA) from snow tracks (footprints in snow) has identified species based on mitochondrial DNA, yet its utility for individual-based analyses remains unsolved due to challenges accessing the nuclear genome. We present a protocol for capturing nuclear eDNA from polar bear, Eurasian lynx and snow leopard snow tracks and verify it through genotyping at a selection of microsatellite markers. We successfully retrieved nuclear eDNA from 87.5% (21/24) of wild polar bear snow tracks, 59.1% (26/44) of wild Eurasian lynx snow tracks, and the single snow leopard sampled. We genotyped over half of all wild polar bear samples (54.2%, 13/24) at five loci, and 11% (9/44) of wild lynx samples and the snow leopard at three loci. Genotyping success from Eurasian lynx snow tracks increased to 24% when tracks were collected by trained rather than untrained personnel. Thirteen wild polar bear samples comprised 11 unique genotypes and two identical genotypes; likely representing 12 individual bears, one of which was sampled twice. Snow tracks show promise for use alongside other non-invasive and conventional methods as a reliable source of nuclear DNA for genetic mark-recapture of elusive and threatened mammals. The detailed protocol we present has utility for broadening end user groups and engaging Indigenous and local communities in species monitoring. |
Address |
|
Corporate Author |
|
Thesis |
|
Publisher |
|
Place of Publication |
|
Editor |
|
Language |
|
Summary Language |
|
Original Title |
|
Series Editor |
|
Series Title |
|
Abbreviated Series Title |
|
Series Volume |
|
Series Issue |
|
Edition |
|
ISSN |
|
ISBN |
|
Medium |
|
Area |
|
Expedition |
|
Conference |
|
Notes |
|
Approved |
no |
Call Number |
SLN @ rakhee @ |
Serial |
1738 |
Permanent link to this record |