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Hol, E.H.; Marden, T. Methods for Sampling and Analysis to establish potential exposure of wildlife to persistent contaminants in remote areas 1994 279-287 details   url
Henschel, P.; Ray, J. Leopards in African Rainforests: Survey and Monitoring Techniques 2003 details   url
Atzeni, L., Wang, J., Riordan, P., Shi, K., Cushman, S. A. Landscape resistance to gene flow in a snow leopard population from Qilianshan National Park, Gansu, China 2023 Landscape Ecology details   pdf
Chapron, G.; Legendre, S. Some Insights Into Snow Leopard (Uncia Uncia) Demography By Using Stage Structured Population Models 2002 details   url
Foose, T.J. A Species Survival PLan (SSP) for snow leopard, Panthera uncia: Genetic and demographic analysis and management 1982 International Pedigree Book of Snow Leopards, Vol. 3 3 81-102 details   url
Zhirjakov, V.A. On the ecology of the snow leopard in the Zailisky-Alatau (Northern Tien Shan) 1990 Int Ped Book of Snow Leopards 6 25-30 details   url
Lu, Q., Xiao, L., Cheng, C., Lu, Z., Zhao, J., Yao, M. Snow Leopard Dietary Preferences and Livestock Predation Revealed by Fecal DNA Metabarcoding: No Evidence for Apparent Competition Between Wild and Domestic Prey 2021 Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9 1 - 14 details   pdf
Pal, R., Panwar, A., Goyal, S. P., Sathyakumar, S. Changes in ecological conditions may influence intraguild competition: inferring interaction patterns of snow leopard with co-predators 2022 PeerJ 10 1-26 details   pdf
Shrestha, A., Thapa, K., Subba, S. A., Dhakal, M., Devkota, B. P., Thapa, G. J., Shrestha, S., Malla, S., Thapa, K. Cats, canines, and coexistence: dietary differentiation between the sympatric Snow Leopard and Grey Wolf in the western landscape of Nepal Himalaya 2019 Journal of Threatened Taxa 11 13815-13821 details   url
Lovari, S., Boesi, R., Minder, I., Mucci, N., Randi, E., Dematteis, A., and Ale, S. B. Restoring a keystone predator may endanger a prey species in a human-altered ecosystem: the return of the snow leopard to Sagarmatha National Park 2009 Animal Conservation 12 559-570 details   url
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