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Common leopard (Panthera pardus) photographed in camera traps in Bardia National Park, Nepal. ABSTRACT Conservation of large carnivores like leopard requires the clear knowledge of the spatial ecology of leopards (Panthera pardus), especially in larger and interconnected habitats to inform effective conservation planning.
Rabin Bahadur K. C. +6 more
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Ballinger, Royce E. +2 more
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This research reveals the functional stability of mixed species foraging flocks (MSF) and their foraging height change with different taxonomic differences along the elevational gradient at Knuckles Montane Reserve, Sri Lanka. This offers new insights into how MSFs sustain with the elevational gradients supporting the altitudinal shifting species ...
Vimukthi. R. Gunasekeara +3 more
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Dickson, Nancy A., Vitt, Laurie J.
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Aristelliger georgeensis [PDF]
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Bauer, Aaron M., Russell, Anthony P.
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Biodiversity in a forest island: reptiles and amphibians of the West African Togo Hills [PDF]
Our recent surveys of the herpetological diversity of the West African Togo Hills documented a total of 65 reptile and amphibian species, making Kyabobo National Park one of the most diverse sites surveyed in Ghana.
Diaz, Raul E. +5 more
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Bell, Edwin L., Price, Andrew H.
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Registro de herpetofauna presente en isla palma, pacifico colombiano
A nivel mundial los anfibios y los reptiles son los grupos de fauna que despiertan mayor curiosidad dada la velocidad a la que se extinguen; según (LYNCH y RENJIFO, 2001) esto es consecuencia de los cambios efectuados por el hombre sobre su entorno.
ANDRES FERNANDO ORTEGA, G. +1 more
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Amphibians and Reptiles of United States Department of Defense Installations [PDF]
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) occupies approximately 10.1 million ha of land within the U.S. spanning most ecosystems contained therein. To date, no comprehensive agency-wide inventory of amphibian and reptile species has been compiled.
Lovich, Robert E. +2 more
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Ernst, Carl H., McBreen, John F.
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