Mapping the ghost: Estimating probabilistic snow leopard distribution across Mongolia (original) (raw)

Factors Determining the Distribution and Status of the Snow Leopard Population (Panthera uncia) in Western Mongolia

Munkhnast Dalannast

Animal and Veterinary Sciences, 2019

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Preliminary results of a long-term study of snow leopards in South Gobi, Mongolia

koustubh sharma

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Assessing Estimators of Snow Leopard Abundance

Todd Fuller

Journal of Wildlife Management, 2008

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Vigorous Dynamics Underlie a Stable Population of the Endangered Snow Leopard Panthera uncia in Tost Mountains, South Gobi, Mongolia

Tom McCarthy

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Estimating snow leopard density using fecal DNA in a large landscape in north-central Nepal

koustubh sharma

Global Ecology and Conservation

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Using species distribution modelling to guide survey efforts of the snow leopard (Panthera uncia) in the Central Kyrgyz Ala-Too region

Volodymyr Tytar

Theriologia Ukrainica

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Movements and activities of snow leopards in Southwestern Mongolia

Todd Fuller

Biological Conservation, 2005

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Range-Wide Snow Leopard Phylogeography Supports Three Subspecies

Mary Gorton Janecka

Journal of Heredity , 2017

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Face Value: Towards Robust Estimates of Snow Leopard Densities

Philip Riordan, Kun Shi

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The spatial structure of а snow leopard population (Panthera uncia, Felidae, Carnivora) in east Kyrgyzstan

Victor Lukarevskiy

Ecologica Montenegrina, 2020

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Status of the mountain ungulate prey of the Endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia in the Tost Local Protected Area, South Gobi, Mongolia

Bazartseren Boldgiv

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Modeling Distribution and Habitat Suitability for the Snow Leopard in Bhutan

Sonam Wangchuk

Frontiers in Conservation Science, 2021

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On the high trail: examining determinants of site use by the Endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia in Qilianshan, China

Kun Shi

Oryx, 2015

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Multipronged strategy including genetic analysis for assessing conservation options for the snow leopard in the central Himalaya

Ji, Weihong, Roberta Bencini

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Spatial variation in population-density of snow leopards in a multiple use landscape in Spiti Valley, Trans-Himalaya

Yash Veer Bhatnagar

PLOS ONE, 2021

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Population monitoring of snow leopards using noninvasive collection of scat samples: a pilot study

Rod Jackson

Animal Conservation, 2008

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Investigation of the population area of snow leopard in the Central Tian-Shan Mountains

Akylbek Chymyrov

E3S Web of Conferences

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Modelling Potential Distribution of Snow Leopards in Pamir, Northern Pakistan: Implications for Human–Snow Leopard Conflicts

Dr. Inam-ur- Rahim

Sustainability

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Diachronic monitoring of snow leopards at Sarychat-Ertash State Reserve (Kyrgyzstan) through scat genotyping: a pilot study

Agnès Pelletier

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Snow Leopards: Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes

Aishwarya Maheshwari

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Seasonal space use and habitat selection of GPS collared snow leopards (Panthera uncia) in the Mongolian Altai range

Munkhnast Dalannast

PLOS ONE, 2023

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New hope for the survival of the Amur leopard in China

Jinzhe Qi

Scientific Reports, 2015

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Patterns of human interaction with snow leopard and co-predators in the Mongolian western Altai: Current issues and perspectives

Philippe Christe

Global Ecology and Conservation, 2020

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Mammal inventory in the Mongolian Gobi, with the southeasternmost documented record of the Snow Leopard, Panthera uncia (Schreber, 1775), in the country

Choikhand Janchivlamdan

Check List, 2019

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Mammal inventory in the Mongolian Gobi, with the southeasternmost documented record of the Snow Leopard, Panthera uncia (Schreber, 1775), in the country

Choikhand Janchivlamdan

Check List, 2019

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Abundance and threats to the survival of the snow leopard – a review

Kamila Anna Valentová

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, 2017

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Identifying Priority Landscapes for Conservation of Snow Leopards in Pakistan

Jaffar ud Din

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