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Alexander, J., Chen, P., Damerell, P., Youkui, W., Hughes, J., Shi, K., Riordan, P. Human wildlife conflict involving large carnivores in Qilianshan, China and the minimal paw-print of snow leopards 2015 Biological Conservation 187 1-9 details   url
Shi, K.; Jun, Z.F.S.; Zhigang, D.; Riordan, P.; MacDonald, D. Reconfirmation of snow leopards in Taxkurgan Nature Reserve, Xinjiang, China 2009 Oryx 43 169-170 details   url
Xiao, C., Bai, D., Lambert, J. P., Li, Y., Cering, L., Gong, Z., Riordan, P., Shi, K. How Snow Leopards Share the Same Landscape with Tibetan Agro-pastoral Communities in the Chinese Himalayas 2022 Journal of Resources and Ecology 13 483-500 details   pdf
Changxi, X., Bai, D., Lambert, J. P., Li, Y., Cering, L., Gong, Z., Riordan, P., Shi, K. How Snow Leopards Share the Same Landscape with Tibetan Agro-pastoral Communities in the Chinese Himalayas 2022 Journal of Resources and Ecology 13 483-500 details   pdf
Riordan, P. Unsupervised recognition of individual tigers and snow leopards from their footprints 1998 Animal Conservation 1 253-262 details   url
Alexander, J. S., Gopalswamy, A. M., Shi, K., Riordan, P. Face Value: Towards Robust Estimates of Snow Leopard Densities 2015 Plos One details   doi
Alexander, J. S., Shi, K., Tallents, L. A., Riordan, P. On the high trail: examining determinants of site use by the Endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia in Qilianshan, China 2015 Oryx 1-8 details   doi
Alexander, J. S., Cusack, J. J., Pengju, C, Kun, S., Riordan, P. Conservation of snow leopards: spill-over benefits for other carnivores? 2015 Oryx 1-5 details   url
Alexander, S., A., Zhang, C., Shi, K., Riordan, P. A granular view of a snow leopard population using camera traps in Central China 2016 Biological Conservation 27-31 details   url
Alexander, J., S., Gopalaswamy, A., M., Shi, K., Hughes, J., Riordan, P. Patterns of Snow Leopard Site Use in an Increasingly Human-Dominated Landscape 2016 PLoS ONE 1-15 details   doi
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