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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
Burgener, N.; Gusset, M.; Schmid, H. Frustrated appetitive foraging behavior, stereotypic pacing, and fecal glucocorticoid levels in snow leopards (Uncia uncia) in the Zurich Zoo 2008 Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 11 74-83
Janecka; J.E.; Jackson, R.; Yuquang, Z.; Diqiang, L.; Munkhtsog, B.; Buckley-Beason, V.; Murphy, W.J. Population monitoring of snow leopards using noninvasive collection of scat samples: a pilot study 2008 Animal Conservation 11 401-411
Johnson, D. The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation goes international 1994 Endangered Species Update, A 11 A10
Kaletskiy A. They must live 1978 N 11.
Marma B.B.and Yunchis V.V. A contribution to biology of the Snow-leopard (Panthera uncia uncia) (by observations in captivity) 1968 XLVII, issue 11. 1689-1694
Konrath, R. Snow leopard born at Milwaukee 1975 Animal Keepers' Forum 11
Konrath, R. Snow leopard born at Milwaukee 1975 Animal Keepers' Forum 11
Feng, X., Peng, Q., Chen, Y., Li, W. A Case Study of the Snow Leopard in Sanjiangyuan National Park Boundaries regarding Park Boundary Divergence 2022 Land 11 1-15
Chalise, M.K.; Shakya, P.R. EDITORIAL: Snow Leopard Investigation in Langtang 2002 Nahson Bulletin 12-13 1-1
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
Kuznetzov B.A. Felidae 1948 Vol.13 (XXVIII) 88-89
Sharma, Koustubh. McCarthy, Thomas. Johannson, Orjan. Ud Din, Jaffar. Bayarjargal, A. Snow Leopards and Telemetry: Experiences and Challenges 2010 Telemetry in Wildlife Science 13 1 -5
Graham, L.H.; Goodrowe, K.L.; Raeside, J.I.; Liptrap, R.M. Non-invasive monitoring of ovarian function in several felid species by measurement of fecal estradiol-17-beta and progestins 1995 Zoo Biology 14 223-237
Green, M.J.B. Protected areas and snow leopards: their distribution and status 1987 Tiger Paper 14 1-10
Koshkarev E. Critical Ranges as Centres of Biodiversity 1998 N 14 37-38
Esipov A.V. The 56th anniversary of the Chatkal reserve 2003 15 15
Freeman, H. A preliminary study of the behaviour of captive snow leopards (Panthera uncia) 1974 International Zoo Yearbook 15 217-222
Kitchener, S.L.; Meritt; Rosenthal, M. Observations on the breeding and husbandry of snow leopards, Panthera uncia 1975 Int.Zoo Yearbook 15 212-217
Yu, N.Z.C.; Wang, X.; He, G.; Zhang, Z.; Zhang, A.; Lu, W.; Tang, F. A revision of genus Uncia Gray, 1854 based on mitochondrial DNA restriction site maps 1996 Acta Theriologica Sinica 16 105-108
Fox, J.L. Conflict between predators and people in Ladakh 1997 Cat News 17 18
Mishra, C.; Allen, P.; McCarthy, T.; Madhusudan, M.D.; Agvaantserengiin, B.; Prins H. The role of incentive programs in conserving the snow leopard 2003 Conservation Biology 17 1512-1520
Blomqvist, L. First report on the snow leopard studbook (Panthera uncia) and 1976 world register 1978 Int.Zoo Yearbook 18 227-231
Wegge, P., Shrestha, R., Flagstad, O. Snow leopard Panthera uncia predation on livestock and wild prey in a mountain valley in northern Nepal: implications for conservation management 2012 Wildlife Biology 18 131-141
Desch, C. A new species of hair follicle mite (Acari: Demodecidae) from the snow leopard, Panthera uncia (Schreber, 1775) (Felidae) 1993 International Journal of Acarology 19 63-67