toggle visibility Search & Display Options

Select All    Deselect All
 | 
Citations
 | 
   print
Isenbugel, E., & Weilenmann, P. (1985). Colobomes of the Eyelid in an Ounce T (UNCIA-UNCIA, SCHREBER 1775) from the Zurich-Zoological-Garden. Praktische Tierarzt, 66(1), 61–62.
toggle visibility
Jackson, R. M., Ahlborn, G., Gurung, M., & Ale, S. (1996). Reducing livestock depredation losses in the Nepalese Himalaya. Proc.Vertebr.Pest Conf, 17, 241–247.
toggle visibility
Freeman, H. (1979). Phantom cat. Puget Soundings, , 8–13.
toggle visibility
Portland Zoological Society. (1976). Snow leopards, animals of the month (Vol. 5).
toggle visibility
Geits, A. V., Makarov, O.A. (1977). About the distribution of the snow leopard in the Altai. In V. E. Sokolov (Ed.), Rare Types of Mammals and Their Conservation (pp. 115–116).
toggle visibility
International Union for the Conservation of Nature. (1972). Snow leopard, Panthera uncia (Schreber 1776). In Red Data Book (Vol. 12).
toggle visibility
Anonymous. (1976). Red Data Book: Snow leopard, Schreber, 1776. In Red Data Book.
toggle visibility
Roth, T. L., Armstrong, D. L., Barrie, M. T., & Wildt, D. E. (1997). Seasonal effects on ovarian responsiveness to exogenous gonadotrophins and successful artificial insemination in the snow leopard (Uncia uncia). Reprod Fertil Dev, 9(3), 285–295.
toggle visibility
Wildt, D., Pukazhenthi, B., Brown, J., Monfort, S., Howard, J., & Roth, T. (1995). Spermatology for understanding, managing and conserving rare species. Reproduction Fertility and Development, 7(4), 811–824.
toggle visibility
Sharma, R. K., Singh, R. (2021). Over 100 Years of Snow Leopard Research: A Spatially Explicit Review of the State of Knowledge in the Snow Leopard Range. (Vol. May 2021).
toggle visibility
Select All    Deselect All
 | 
Citations
 | 
   print