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Trypanosoma cruzi and Incidental Sarcocystis spp. in Endangered Ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) of South Texas, USA

open access: yesJournal of Wildlife Diseases, 2021
: The federally endangered ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) population of south Texas, USA is declining; fewer than an estimated 80 ocelots remain. South Texas has robust transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi, the protozoan parasite causing Chagas disease in ...
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The ocelot Leopardus pardalis (Linnaeus, 1758) (Carnivora, Felidae) in the late Pleistocene of Uruguay

Historical Biology, 2022
The Felidae entered South America from North America during the Ensenadan Stage/Age (early to middle Pleistocene). For Uruguay, their fossil record is scarce but informative, although mostly of them correspond to large size felids (Smilodon, Panthera ...
Aldo Manzuetti   +4 more
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FREE-RANGING OCELOTS (LEOPARDUS PARDALIS): HEMATOLOGY AND SERUM CHEMISTRY REFERENCE VALUES

Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine, 2023
: Acquiring baseline physiologic data for animals from a free-ranging wildlife species is an elusive objective. Between 1990 and 2020, a monitoring program on the last population of ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) to inhabit public land in the United States ...
T. Demaar   +5 more
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RECENT RECORD OF OCELOT (LEOPARDUS PARDALIS) IN MONTE GRANDE, AGUASCALIENTES, AFTER 12 YEARS

The Southwestern naturalist, 2023
We recorded a 15-s video of a female ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) in Monte Grande, Aguascalientes, Mexico. This is the second ocelot record for Sierra Fria and the third for the state of Aguascalientes, confirming the expansion of the distribution range ...
Héctor Ávila-Villegas   +2 more
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The fossil record of the ocelotLeopardus pardalis(Carnivora, Felidae): a new record from the southern range of its distribution and its paleoenvironmental context

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2021
Leopardus is a genus that, despite currently being widely distributed in South America, shows until now a fragmentary fossil record. Among Leopardus, L.
FRANCISCO J Prevosti   +2 more
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Effects of vitrification techniques on the formation of skin cryobank of the ocelot (Leopardus pardalis).

Cryo-letters, 2023
BACKGROUND Skin cryobanks represent important tools for the conservation of the maximum genetic representation of a population, especially those with a certain degree of threat to extinction, such as the ocelot.
J. V. da Silva Viana   +7 more
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Gastroinvasive Helicobacter Infection in an Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis)

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2005
Highly invasive Helicobacter-like organisms were found in a 19-year-old female ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) with multiple ulcers in the fundic region of the stomach. The bacteria, resembling Helicobacter heilmannii, were located largely within canaliculi or in the cytosol of parietal cells.
Y, Kanou   +5 more
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Papillary architecture of the Leopardus pardalis tongue

Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 2019
AbstractThe ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is a Felidae of wide geographical distribution and food flexibility; therefore, it is essential to understand the morphology of the species. Thus, we aimed to describe its lingual morphology in order to gain information regarding the anatomy of this carnivore's digestive system.
Elisa Carla Barra Freire   +5 more
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Comparative anatomical description of the thoracic limb muscles of Puma concolor, Leopardus wiedii and Leopardus pardalis

Zoomorphology
Jessica da Costa da Silva   +3 more
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Two Cytauxzoon species in Brazil? Ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) and pumas (Puma concolor) as reservoir for Cytauxzoon spp.: Molecular characterization in three Brazilian biomes.

Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports
Cytauxzoonosis is a tick-borne disease that can cause subclinical to fatal manifestations in felids worldwide. Our study aimed to molecularly characterize Cytauxzoon spp. in two felid species in three different Brazilian biomes.
Joares Adenilson May Junior   +17 more
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