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Knowledge of animal movement patterns is invaluable to understanding the spread of diseases among wildlife populations. One example is the recent African swine fever (ASF) outbreak among wild boar Sus scrofa populations across East Asia, where there is a lack of information on movements of this species.
Scott J. Waller +7 more
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Applications of Laparoscopic Techniques in Wildlife 腹腔镜技术在野生动物中的应用
In wildlife conservation, we have compiled the applications of laparoscopy, summarized into four areas. First, laparoscopy provides a reliable protocol for sex identification in wild species lacking apparent sexual dimorphism. Second, reproductive management with the involvement of laparoscopy is instrumental in maintaining and restoring species ...
Jiachen Li +4 more
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Comparing Conventional and New Policy Approaches for Carnivore Conservation – Theoretical Results and Application to Tiger Conservation [PDF]
New policy approaches to facilitate the co-existence of wildlife and livestock are increasingly being sought-after as human sprawl increases and carnivore populations decrease.
Astrid Zabel +3 more
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Estimating the Population Size and Genetic Diversity of Amur Tigers in Northeast China.
Over the past century, the endangered Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) has experienced a severe contraction in demography and geographic range because of habitat loss, poaching, and prey depletion.
Hailong Dou +5 more
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Data source: [ Drivers of human-tiger conflict risk and potential mitigation approaches]
Human-wildlife conflict has become a significant challenge for conservationists partic-ularly in areas where endangered species, such as large carnivores, are recovering. If we fail to balance the interests of humans and wildlife, human-wildlife conflict
Wannian Cheng (16613151)
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An estimation of welfare/stress level in wild animals helps to determine the factors affecting their conditions. Panthera tigris is a species, that has evolved in tropical Asia, but its subspecies Panthera tigris altaica (hereinafter – Amur tiger) lives ...
Sergey V. Naidenko +10 more
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The Aumr Tiger’s Individual Identification Based on the Tiger Fur’s Texture Characteristic
In order to identify the Amur tiger individual more accurately and conveniently, a new characteristic of Amur tiger is proposed in this paper. The images of the Amur tiger fur’s texture were first processed by computer through the method of image ...
Yuan Yuan Zhou, Da Wei Qi, Xi Yang
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Genetic Diversity of the Amur Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica): Are There Differences between the 20th and the Early 21st Centuries? [PDF]
Sorokin PA +5 more
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The possibilities of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for effective species diagnosis and identification of mammals are demonstrated using specific examples of microscopic analysis of mammalian fur, including the fur of extinct species of the Ice Age ...
Ol'ga F. Chernova, Tat'yana V. Perfilova
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Factors affecting the identification of individual mountain bongo antelope [PDF]
The recognition of individuals forms the basis of many endangered species monitoring protocols. This process typically relies on manual recognition techniques.
Bindemann, Markus +5 more
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