نتایج جستجو برای: leopard syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 623523  

2014
Salvador Lyngdoh Shivam Shrotriya Surendra P. Goyal Hayley Clements Matthew W. Hayward Bilal Habib

The endangered snow leopard is a large felid that is distributed over 1.83 million km(2) globally. Throughout its range it relies on a limited number of prey species in some of the most inhospitable landscapes on the planet where high rates of human persecution exist for both predator and prey. We reviewed 14 published and 11 unpublished studies pertaining to snow leopard diet throughout its ra...

2018
Susana Rostro-García Jan F Kamler Rachel Crouthers Keo Sopheak Sovanna Prum Visattha In Chanratana Pin Anthony Caragiulo David W Macdonald

We studied the Indochinese leopard (Panthera pardus delacouri) in eastern Cambodia, in one of the few potentially remaining viable populations in Southeast Asia. The aims were to determine the: (i) current leopard density in Srepok Wildlife Sanctuary (SWS) and (ii) diet, prey selection and predation impact of leopard in SWS. The density, estimated using spatially explicit capture-recapture mode...

2010
Shomita Mukherjee Anand Krishnan Krishnapriya Tamma Chandrima Home Navya R Sonia Joseph Arundhati Das Uma Ramakrishnan

BACKGROUND Comparative phylogeography links historical population processes to current/ecological processes through congruent/incongruent patterns of genetic variation among species/lineages. Despite high biodiversity, India lacks a phylogeographic paradigm due to limited comparative studies. We compared the phylogenetic patterns of Indian populations of jungle cat (Felis chaus) and leopard cat...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology : CBP 2009
John D Peterson Vikki A Peterson Mary T Mendonça

Coal combustion residues (CCRs) are documented to negatively impact oral morphology, growth, and development in larval amphibians. It is currently unclear what physiological mechanisms may mediate these effects. Corticosterone, a glucocorticoid hormone, is a likely mediator because when administered exogenously it, like CCRs, also negatively influences oral morphology, growth, and development i...

Journal: :Genetics 1965
D J Merrell

EARLIER papers (MERRELL 1953a, b; MERRELL and UNDERHILL 1956) explored the effects of competition between sex-linked and autosomal recessives and their wild-type alleles in experimental populations of Drosophila melanogaster. FALCONER (1960) has used data from one of these papers (1953b) to show the change in gene frequency under selection of a sex-linked gene, commenting that “there is no well...

2017
Brittany M. Lebert Samantha A. Sanford Levi M. Reisinger Anna M. Forsman Anna E. Savage

We report here the draft genome sequence of a novel Xenophilus species cultured from the skin of a southern leopard frog (Rana sphenocephala). Compared to previously sequenced bacterial genomes, our novel isolate showed the most significant homology with Xenophilus azovorans The assembled genome is 3,978,285 bp, with 3,704 predicted genes and one predicted plasmid.

2017
Tharmalingam Ramesh Riddhika Kalle Havard Rosenlund Colleen T Downs

Identifying the primary causes affecting population densities and distribution of flagship species are necessary in developing sustainable management strategies for large carnivore conservation. We modeled drivers of spatial density of the common leopard (Panthera pardus) using a spatially explicit capture-recapture-Bayesian approach to understand their population dynamics in the Maputaland Con...

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