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Author Clevenger, S., S.
Title Breeding snow leopards in the north 40 Type Miscellaneous
Year 1979 Publication Zoosounds Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 12-13
Keywords snow leopard, captivity, breeding, Oklahoma City Zoo
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial (up) 1197
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Author Bower, J.N.
Title For some endangered species, captive breeding programs are their last chance for life Type Magazine Article
Year 1980 Publication National Parks and Conservation Magazine Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue June Pages 16-19
Keywords snow leopard, captive breeding
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial (up) 1209
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Author Freeman, H.
Title Breeding and behavior of the snow leopard Type Report
Year 1980 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Keywords snow leopard, captivity, breeding, behavior, Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial (up) 1239
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Author Mayo, J.G.
Title Report on the tranquillisation of a male Snow leopard Panthera uncia for semen extraction Type Journal Article
Year 1967 Publication International Zoo Yearbook Abbreviated Journal
Volume VII Issue 7 Pages 148–150
Keywords snow leopard, captivity, zoo, semen, reproduction, breeding, Duluth Zoo
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Publisher Place of Publication Editor Jarvis, E.
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial (up) 1247
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Author Freeman, H., Braden, K.
Title Zoo location as a factopr in the reproductive behavior of captive snow leopards, Uncia uncia Type Journal Article
Year 1977 Publication Zoological Garten J.F. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 47 Issue 3/4 Pages 280-288
Keywords snow leopard, captivity, behavior, breeding, reproduction
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Call Number SLN @ rana @ Serial (up) 1256
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Author Golla, T. R., Tensen, L., Vipin, Kumar, K., Kumar, S., Gaur, A.
Title Neutral and adaptive genetic variation in Indian snow leopards, Panthera uncia Type Journal Article
Year 2023 Publication Current Science Abbreviated Journal
Volume 125 Issue 2 Pages 204-209
Keywords Adaptive evolution, balancing selection, cap- tive breeding, genetic diversity, major histocompatibility complex.
Abstract In this study, we reveal patterns of genetic variation in snow leopards (Panthera uncia) by combining neutral (mtDNA, microsatellites) and adaptive (MHC II-DRB) genes. We collected 56 faecal samples from three locations in India. We observed moderate levels of microsatellite diversity (N = 30; A = 5.6; HO = 0.559). Nine unique MHC II-DRB sequences were identified in four snow leopard samples, of which 8 were novel. We found low levels of polymorphism in MHC class II-DRB exon, which was higher in captive (VA = 9.4%) compared to wild individuals (VA = 7.8%), likely as a result of a population bottleneck.
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Call Number SLN @ rakhee @ Serial (up) 1722
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