نتایج جستجو برای: panthera pardus saxicolor

تعداد نتایج: 3588  

2014
Rakhi Vaish

Aim: The leopard (Panthera pardus) is a widespread species in India. It is protected by the national law as well as by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES, listed in Appendix I). However, illegal trade of leopard's bones continues to threaten its survival in the wild. Literature regarding the ossa coxarum of leopards is very rare. Hence, th...

2011
Andrew B. Stein Todd K. Fuller Stephen DeStefano Laurie L. Marker

Protected areas are commonly assumed to (and most do) harbour higher densities of wildlife than adjacent, humanmodified landscapes (Woodroffe & Ginsberg, 1998; Melville & Bothma, 2006; Gaston et al., 2008; Newmark, 2008; Kiner et al., 2009). In north-central Namibia, farmers believed that leopard (Panthera pardus) densities were growing on farmland areas adjacent to Waterberg Plateau Park and t...

2017
Arun Attur Shanmugam Sanath Krishna Muliya Ajay Deshmukh Sujay Suresh Anukul Nath Pa Kalaignan Manjunath Venkataravanappa Lyju Jose

AIM The aim of the study was to establish the baseline hematology and serum biochemistry values for Indian leopards (Panthera pardus fusca), and to assess the possible variations in these parameters based on age and gender. MATERIALS AND METHODS Hemato-biochemical test reports from a total of 83 healthy leopards, carried out as part of routine health evaluation in Bannerghatta Biological Park...

2015
Igor Khorozyan Mahmood Soofi Amirhossein Khaleghi Hamidi Arash Ghoddousi Matthias Waltert Cédric Sueur

Human-carnivore conflicts challenge biodiversity conservation and local livelihoods, but the role of diseases of domestic animals in their predation by carnivores is poorly understood. We conducted a human-leopard (Panthera pardus) conflict study throughout all 34 villages around Golestan National Park, Iran in order to find the most important conflict determinants and to use them in predicting...

2017
Lucas G da Silva Kae Kawanishi Philipp Henschel Andrew Kittle Arezoo Sanei Alexander Reebin Dale Miquelle Andrew B Stein Anjali Watson Laurence Bruce Kekule Ricardo B Machado Eduardo Eizirik

The geographic distribution and habitat association of most mammalian polymorphic phenotypes are still poorly known, hampering assessments of their adaptive significance. Even in the case of the black panther, an iconic melanistic variant of the leopard (Panthera pardus), no map exists describing its distribution. We constructed a large database of verified records sampled across the species' r...

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