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Amur Tiger Detection for Wildlife Monitoring and Security

2021
In our ecosystem, wildlife plays a key role in sustaining different natural processes in nature. So, protection and conservation of wildlife become vital, especially those which are on verge of being extinct. One such species is the Amur Tiger, which is categorized as endangered.
Shankho Boron Ghosh   +3 more
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Secobarbital poisoning in an Amur tiger ( Panthera tigris altaica )

Veterinary Record Case Reports, 2010
THE Amur or Siberian tiger ( Panthera tigris altaica ) is one of six subspecies of tiger and is classified as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature ([IUCN 2008][1]).
S, Hewitt   +5 more
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Assessing the Influence of Environmental Parameters on Amur Tiger Distribution in the Russian Far East Using a MaxEnt Modeling Approach

open access: yesAchievements in the Life Sciences, 2014
A better understanding of which biological and anthropogenic parameters are strong predictors of suitable habitats for tigers will help address conservation planning in those areas, which is crucial for maintaining connectivity and preventing further ...
Pikunov, D.G.   +16 more
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The Amur tiger needs transborder protection

Science, 2022
Li, Zheng   +3 more
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Potential habitat selection of wild Amur tigers in China

2016 2nd International Conference on Cloud Computing and Internet of Things (CCIOT), 2016
The Amur tigers are the most endangered animals in the world, and the researches on the habitats of wild Amur tigers are of great importance for the habitat conservation of them. Based on the historical distribution data of wild Amur tigers and current distribution data of the Amur tigers in China, with the powerful data collection and space analysis ...
null Lingjun Meng   +3 more
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Potential genetic consequences of a recent bottleneck in the Amur tiger of

Conservation Genetics, 2004
The Amur tiger, Panthera tigris altaica, is a highly endangered felid whose range and population size has been severely reduced in recent times. At present, the wild population is estimated at 490 individuals, having rebounded from the 20–30 tigers remaining following a severe bottleneck in the 1940's. The current study presents preliminary data on the
Michael A. Russello   +3 more
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Combination of facial and nose features of Amur tigers to determine age

Integrative Zoology
We found that the area of black round or irregular-shaped spots on the tiger's nose increased with age, indicating a positive relationship between age and nose features. We used the deep learning model to train the facial and nose image features to identify the age of Amur tigers, using a combination of classification and prediction methods to achieve ...
Caiping, Zhao   +11 more
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[Amur tiger: path to the third millennium (experience of development of the "Strategy of preservation of the Amur tiger in Russia")].

Izvestiia Akademii nauk. Seriia biologicheskaia, 1998
The development of a system of measures for conservation of the Amur tiger is summarized. In the middle of the 1990s, no marked reduction in the numbers of the Amur tiger took place in Russia; the animals were always present in most of the forest-covered area of the Primorskii and South Khababrovsk districts. However, new threats to the survival of the
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Amur tiger conservation education program: A pilot study on program effectiveness

Integrative Zoology, 2015
AbstractAnthropogenic impacts are the primary threats to Amur tigers (Panthera tigris altaica) and their habitat. Villagers living in proximity to tigers tend to view them negatively and, often, as a source of revenue on black markets. We aim to reduce human–tiger conflict by working with young students of Ternei County in the heart of tiger habitat in
Anna S, Mukhacheva   +3 more
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Pose-Guided Complementary Features Learning for Amur Tiger Re-Identification

2019 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision Workshop (ICCVW), 2019
Re-identifying different animal individuals is of significant importance to animal behavior and ecology research and protecting endangered species. This paper focuses on Amur tiger re-identification (re-ID) using computer vision (CV) technology. State-of-the-art CV-based Amur tiger re-ID methods extract local features from different body parts of ...
Ning Liu   +4 more
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