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Schaller, G.B.; Jurang, R.; Mingjiang, Q. Status of snow leopard (Panthera-uncia) in Qinghai-Province and Gansu Province-China 1988 Biological Conservation 45 179-194
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)  2006 Molecular Ecology Notes 7 311-314
Wei, L.; Wu, X.; Jiang, Z. The complete mitochondrial genome structure of snow leopard Panthera uncia 2008 Molecular Biology Reports 1-8
Xu, A.; Jiang, Z.; Li, C.; Guo, J.; Da, S.; Cui, Q.; Yu, S.; Wu, G. Status and conservation of the snow leopard Panthera uncia in the Gouli Region, Kunlun Mountains, China 2008 Oryx 42 460-463
Johansson, O., Ausilio, G., Low, M., Lkhagvajav, P., Weckworth, B., Sharma, K. The timing of breeding and independence for snow leopard females and their cubs. 2020 Mammalian Biology
Korablev, M. P., Poyarkov, A. D., Karnaukhov, A. S., Zvychaynaya, E. Y., Kuksin, A. N., Malykh, S. V., Istomov, S. V., Spitsyn, S. V., Aleksandrov, D. Y., Hernandez-Blanco, J. A., Munkhtsog, B., Munkhtogtokh, O., Putintsev, N. I., Vereshchagin, A. S., Becmurody, A., Afzunov, S., Rozhnov, V. V. Large-scale and fine-grain population structure and genetic diversity of snow leopards (Panthera uncia Schreber, 1776) from the northern and western parts of the range with an emphasis on the Russian population. 2021 Conservation Genetics
Koju. N. P, , Bashyal, B., Pandey, B. P., Shah, S. N., Thami, S. ,Bleisch, W. V. First camera-trap record of the snow leopard Panthera uncia in Gaurishankar Conservation Area, Nepal 2020 Oryx 1-4
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 1-27
Chetri, M., Odden, M., Devineau, O., McCarthy, T., Wegge, P. Multiple factors influence local perceptions of snow leopards and Himalayan wolves in the central Himalayas, Nepal. 2020 PeerJ 1-18