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Reply to Detection of Leptospira interrogans DNA in Urine of a Captive Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis). [PDF]
Murillo A +9 more
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The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is one of six species of felines found in Mexico. According to NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010, it is currently endangered in the country.
Patricia Cruz-Hernández +7 more
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The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is included in list of wild felid species protected by CITES and is part of conservation strategies that necessarily involve the use of assisted reproduction techniques, which requires practical and minimally invasive ...
Eduardo Antunes Dias +2 more
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Successful protection of imperiled species and habitats is often hindered by a lack of current information. Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is a wide-ranging and elusive species that is federally endangered in Mexico and the United States, where it is facing
Eamon J. Harrity, Kinley Ragan
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We report the first confirmed record of an ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) dragging a dead calf. This occurred in degraded forest in southeastern Brazil and highlights opportunistic behavior in anthropized landscapes, reinforcing the importance of direct ...
Álvaro Augusto Naves Silva +2 more
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Summary statistics of genetic diversity for Panthera onca, Puma concolor, and Leopardus pardalis in Belize.
Marcella J. Kelly (186839) +2 more
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Hierarchical analysis of molecular variation for Panthera onca, Puma concolor, and Leopardus pardalis in Belize.
Marcella J. Kelly (186839) +2 more
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Morfologia da traqueia e lobação pulmonar de Leopardus pardalis (jaguatirica)
RESUMO: A espécie Leopardus pardalis, conhecida popularmente como jaguatirica, é um felino de médio porte com ampla distribuição em território nacional e está incluída na lista de espécies da fauna brasileira ameaçadas de extinção.
Carlos E. Ambrósio +7 more
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Leopardus Gray, 1842. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., [ser. 1], 10:260. TYPE SPECIES: Leopardus griseus Gray, 1842 (= Felis pardalis Linnaeus, 1758), by subsequent designation by Pocock (19166:316).
W. Christopher Wozencraft
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Conocer para conservar: Un acercamiento al conocimiento sobre los felinos en El Salvador
Las especies de felinos silvestres en El Salvador han permanecido poco estudiadas y con escasa información. Este estudio aborda esta brecha investigando las cuatro especies de felinos residentes, incluido el mamífero terrestre más grande del país, el ...
Andrea Morales Rivas +2 more
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