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Taxonomic and Conservation Status of the Yuma Mountain Lion
Conservation Biology, 1995Abstract: Confusion persists over the taxonomic status and viability of the Yuma mountain lion (Felis concolor browni). We conducted a review of the literature on lions in the American Southwest and interviewed resource and public‐land managers and wildlife researchers to ...
Donald E, McIvor +2 more
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The Development and Status of Eye Banking with Special Focus on the Commitment of LIONS Clubs
Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde, 2021Abstract Background Ever since the first successful keratoplasty in 1905, there has been a need to store corneas for transplantation. R. Townley Paton founded the first eye bank in New York in 1944. With Helen Kellerʼs call in 1925 for LIONS to “constitute themselves Knights of the Blind in the crusade against darkness”, LIONS Clubs ...
Sibylle Katharina Scholtz +9 more
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Population growth and status of california sea lions
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2018ABSTRACTThe California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) population in the United States has increased steadily since the early 1970s. The Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 (MMPA) established criteria for management of marine mammals based on the concept of managing populations within the optimal sustainable population (OSP), defined as a range of ...
Jeffrey L. Laake +4 more
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Distribution and Population Status of Mountain Lions in Southwestern Arizona
The Southwestern Naturalist, 2000les in southern Mexico. American Journal of Primatology 2:363-372. ESTRADA, A., AND R. COATES-ESTRADA. 1994. La contracci6n y fragmentaci6n de las selvas y las poblaciones de primates silvestres: el caso de Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz. La Ciencia y el Hombre (M'xico) 18:45-70. GILBERT, K., AND P. C. STOUFFER. 1989.
Stephen S. Germaine +2 more
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Status and reproductive potential of lion-tailed macaques in captivity
Zoo Biology, 1989Publication of a studbook for Macaca silenus in 1983 provides detailed demographic information on the captive North American population. These data indicate that females reach sexual maturity at about 4 years of age, whereas onset of reproduction for males occurs at age 5.
D. G. Lindburg +2 more
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Conservation of the African lion : contribution to a status survey
2002The purpose of the survey is to provide interested parties with additional data on the conservation status of the lion in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).This survey is considered as a contribution to the issue, which is already addressed by a number of scientists, managers and authorities, etc.
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THE ACID-BASE STATUS OF LIONS, Panthera leo, IMMOBILIZED WITH FOUR DRUG COMBINATIONS
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1978Fifty-eight immobilizations were conducted using 21 lions (Panthera leo) and 4 drug combinations. The combinations used were ketamine-phencyclidine-promazine, xylazine-phencyclidine-promazine, xylazine-ketamine-phencyclidine-promazine, and tiletamine-zolazepam.
MITCHELL BUSH +5 more
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Folia Primatologica, 1984
A survey of craniodental variability of the three allopatric populations of Leontopithecus reveals that they are morphologically heterogeneous and individually distinctive, with a nonclinal distribution of characters and pattern similarities. These observations correspond with their better known, starkly different coat coloration, and imply important ...
Alfred L. Rosenberger +1 more
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A survey of craniodental variability of the three allopatric populations of Leontopithecus reveals that they are morphologically heterogeneous and individually distinctive, with a nonclinal distribution of characters and pattern similarities. These observations correspond with their better known, starkly different coat coloration, and imply important ...
Alfred L. Rosenberger +1 more
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Lion statues – the manifestation of the animalistic sculptural genre during the interwar period
Ştiință și educație: noi abordări și perspective: Materialele conferinţei ştiinţifice internaţionale, Seria 25. Volumul 3 : Ştiinţe umanistice şi arte, Ştiinţe exacte şi ale naturii, 2023The lion’s appearance as an animal-king was attested in the sculpture of ancient civilizations in Ancient Egypt and Anatolia, in Ancient Greece. The image of lions is also certified in the field of heraldry and occasionally appeared in the creativity of artists of the Renaissance and Classicism.
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