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Wasser, S. Snow Leopard Genetics: New Techniques 1998 xvi 8
Trepanier, L.A.; Cribb, A.E.; Spielberg, S.P.; Ray, K. Deficiency of cytosolic arylamine N-acetylation in the domestic cat and wild felids caused by the presence of a single NAT1-like gene 1998 Pharmacogenetics 8 169-179
Guerrero, D. Animal behavior concerns & solutions: snow leopard (Uncia uncia) evaluation, zoo 1998 Anim.Keepers' Forum 25 56-58
Warren E.Johnson, E.E. The Late Miocene Radiation of Modern Felidae: A Genetic Assessment 2006 Science 311 73-77
Zhang, F.; Jiang, Z.; Zeng, Y.; McCarthy, T. Development of primers to characterize the mitochondrial control region of the snow leopard (Uncia uncia) 2007 Molecular Ecology Notes 7 1196-1198
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
Manati, A.R. Fur trade of large cats and the question of the subspecies status of leopards in Afghanistan (Der Handel mit Fellen von Grosskatzen und die Abklärung der Unterartenfrage beim 2008 125
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
McCarthy, T.; Murray, K.; Sharma, K.; Johansson, O. Preliminary results of a long-term study of snow leopards in South Gobi, Mongolia 2010 Cat News Autumn 15-19
Rodgers, T. W.,Janecka, J. E. Applications and techniques for non-invasive faecal genetics research in felid conservation 2013