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Chubykina, H.L., Shilo, R.A. |
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A study of diurnal activity rhythms in snow leopards and lynx (Panthera uncia and Felix lynx) at Novosibirsk Zoo |
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1981 |
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snow leopard, captivity, activity, behaviors, Novosibirsk Zoo |
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Christiansen, P. |
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Canine morphology in the larger Felidae: implications for feeding ecology |
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bite force, canine, clouded leopard, feeding behaviour, felid, Homotherium serum, leopard, Megantereoncultridens, morphology, Neofelis nebulosa, paleontology, Panthera pardus, Panthera tigris, puma, Puma concolor, Smilodon fatalis, Smilodon populator, snow leopard, Uncia uncia |
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Canine morphology is analysed at seven intervals along the crown in both
anteroposterior and lateromedial perspective in seven species of large felids. The puma and the snow leopard have stout, rather conical canines, whereas those of lions, jaguars, and tigers bear substantial resemblance to each other, reflecting their phylogenetic relationships, and are less conical and large. The canines of the leopard are intermediate in morphology between those of the other species, probably reflecting its more generalized diet. The clouded leopard has very large and blade-like canines, which are different from the other analysed species. Canine bending strengths to estimated bite forces appear to differ less among the species than morphology,indicating that the evolution of canines has been constricted with respect to their strength in failure, probably owing to their being equally important for species fitness. However, the clouded leopard again stands out, having a high estimated bite force and rather weak canines in bending about the anteroposterior as well as lateromedial planes compared to the other species. Canine morphology to some extent reflects differences in killing mode, but also appears to be related to the phylogeny. The marked divergence of the clouded leopard is presently not understood. |
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Chapron, G. |
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Re-wilding: other projects help carnivores stay wild |
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2005 |
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Acinonyx jubatus, carnivore, coexistence, conservation, damage prevention, Panthera leo, snow leopard, survival, Uncia uncia |
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Letter to Nature Editor, in response to: In their plea for bringing Pleistocene wildlife to the New World (“Re-wilding North America” Nature 436, 913–914; 2005), Josh Donlan and colleagues do not discuss successful efforts to ensure long-term survival of large carnivores in Africa and Asia. A few examples are given. |
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Chalise, M.K. |
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Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia), Prey Species and Outreach in Langtang National, Park, Nepal |
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Snow leopard, Langtang, prey species, threats, outreach. |
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Presence of snow leopard (Uncia uncia) in Langtang National Park was obscure till 2003. It was confirmed by a
research team trained for the wildlife biology in the field. Along with the study of ecology and behavior of snow leopard sufficient effort were made to generate data on pre species. The study also dealt with threat perceived for the leopard survival while basic unit of conservation- local outreach programs were also initiated. |
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Chadwick, D.H. |
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Out of the Shadows: The elusive Central Asian snow leopard steps into a |
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2008 |
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conservation, research, snow leopard, Uncia uncia |
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The elusive Central Asian snow leopard steps into a risk-filled future. |
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Camp, V. |
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The winter pussycat |
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snow leopard, captive, Oklahoma City Zoo |
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Bower, J.N. |
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For some endangered species, captive breeding programs are their last chance for life |
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1980 |
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Bircher, P. |
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Marwell Pres. Trust Annual Report 1979: Curator's Report |
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1980 |
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Bagchi, S., Mishra, C., Bhatnagar, Y.V., McCarthy, T. |
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Out of Steppe? Pastoralism and ibex conservation in Spiti. |
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Aspinall, J. |
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New enclosures at Howletts and Port Lympne |
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