Results 191 to 200 of about 166,119 (245)
Ochre communities of practice in Stone Age Eswatini. [PDF]
MacDonald BL +8 more
europepmc +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
CUTANEOUS FIBROPAPILLOMA IN A MOUNTAIN LION (FELIS CONCOLOR)
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2003A 12-yr-old mountain lion (Felis concolor) developed a 0.5-cm3 raised nonpigmented and nonulcerated mass between the lip and the nasal planum. The tumor was surgically removed and diagnosed histologically as a fibropapilloma. The tumor recurred 1 yr later, at which time it was again excised, and the diagnosis was reconfirmed by biopsy.
Schulman, F Y +5 more
exaly +3 more sources
Restoration Ecology, 2019
Mountain lions (Puma concolor) have historically experienced large‐scale range contractions, but are beginning to recolonize portions of their former range. To reach potential suitable habitats in eastern North America, mountain lions need to move across the grassland and agriculture‐dominated habitats of the Great Plains, which are different from the ...
Laura C. Gigliotti +2 more
openaire +1 more source
Mountain lions (Puma concolor) have historically experienced large‐scale range contractions, but are beginning to recolonize portions of their former range. To reach potential suitable habitats in eastern North America, mountain lions need to move across the grassland and agriculture‐dominated habitats of the Great Plains, which are different from the ...
Laura C. Gigliotti +2 more
openaire +1 more source
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
openaire +2 more sources
A Fatality and the American Mountain Lion: Bite Mark Analysis and Profile of the Offending Lion
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1995Abstract Attacks on humans by mountain lions have been infrequent in the history of the United States. Of the 64 authenticated attacks since 1890 in North America, there have been 13 fatalities. This paper reports a case of an adult mountain lion which attacked and killed a female jogger during the spring of 1994 in California.
C E, Rollins, D E, Spencer
openaire +2 more sources
Lions of the Mountains: the Sarcophagi of Balboura
Anatolian Studies, 1990This paper is the result of a study carried out in July and August 1987 as part of the survey of the Greco-Roman city of Balboura in North Lycia. Its aim was to produce a plan and catalogue of the large number of sarcophagi in and around the site. Due to the rugged nature of the area such a catalogue cannot claim to be absolutely complete; I suspect ...
openaire +1 more source
Winter Territoriality in Mountain Lions
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1969This paper, covering the first 4 years of a continuing study, reports on preliminary findings concerning territoriality and its function in a mountain lion (Felis concolor) population. The research was carried out in the Idaho Primitive Area in central Idaho.
openaire +1 more source
Trichinosis in Mountain Lions in Arizona
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1986A L, LeCount, W J, Zimmermann
openaire +2 more sources
Noninvasive sampling of mountain lion hair using modified foothold traps
Wildlife Society Bulletin, 2022James W Cain
exaly

