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Endogenous lipid (cholesterol) pneumonia in three captive Siberian tigers ( Panthera tigris altaica ) [PDF]
During the years 2009–2011, 7 Siberian tigers ( Panthera tigris altaica), aged between 2 and 14 years, from the Safaripark of Pombia were referred for necropsy to the Department of Animal Pathology of the University of Turin (Italy). Three tigers, aged 10 (2 animals) and 14 years, had multifocal, irregularly distributed, white, soft, subpleural, 3-mm ...
Enrico, Bollo +5 more
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THE COSMOPOLITICS OF CATS AND WILDLIFE ON CAPE TOWN'S URBAN EDGE
Abstract Free‐ranging cats are widely tolerated in cities, and animal welfare organizations increasingly allow for ‘trap, neuter and release’ (TNR) of unowned cats. We show, using the example of a university campus adjacent to a national park in a large metropole, that this has implications for cosmopolitics over biodiversity on the urban edge.
Nicoli Nattrass +3 more
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哈尔滨市动物园东北虎繁殖研究组,1980年进行了东北虎一年繁殖两胎的试验,已经获得初步成功,现将试验结果报导如下: 前言东北虎(Panthera tigris altaica Temm)是国内外著名的珍贵观赏动物,虎骨是名贵的药材,虎皮是珍贵的装饰品,虎全身都是宝。但目前数量稀少 ...
宋振州, 邱铁岭
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Identification of tiger and lion skulls: An illustrated guide for science and practice
Abstract Tiger and lion bones are valuable subjects of trafficking. They can be easily interchanged. The aim of this study was to develop a methodology to quickly distinguish between tiger and lion skulls. From a number of features reported in the literature, a set of seven significant characters was identified that can be recognized even in ...
Dominika Formanova, Anna Kubatova
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Our study reveals how top predators influence mammalian interaction networks by increasing complexity and redistributing interactions through indirect effects. These findings imply the important role of top predators in structuring communities, offering novel insights into the conservation and management of mammal communities in northeastern China ...
Wen She +5 more
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Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) are used in a variety of industrial applications. We tested the hypothesis that, in Amur tigers (Panthera tigris altaica), captivity in industrialized areas increases PFC levels, potentially presenting a health risk to ...
Paul K. S. Lam (1517920) +8 more
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Based on line transect survey and a monitoring network, this study examined the spatial heterogeneity of habitat selection of Amur tiger and leopard, as large carnivores, and their main ungulate prey, wild boar and roe deer, in Northeast China, by applying logistic geographically weighted regression (GWR) in conjunction with generalized linear models ...
Xuankai Liang +7 more
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Pose‐Guided Re‐Identification of Amur Tigers Under Wild Environmental Constraints
The framework of pose‐guided dual‐branch re‐identification network (PDBRNet). Our approach integrates pose estimation to guide feature disentanglement and alignment, crucial for accurate re‐identification, while an image preprocessing method considering illumination factors mitigates lighting variations' impact on accuracy. ABSTRACT The conservation of
Tianyu Wang +4 more
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Background: Emerging viral diseases are spreading to new geographic locations, influenced by human activities and climate change. Morbillivirus canis (also known as canine distemper virus, CDV), the etiological agent of CD, is distributed worldwide and shared between wild and domestic animals.
A. Wipf +6 more
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In Russia, long-term conservation interventions have bolstered the critically endangered Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) as well as their dominant competitor, the endangered Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica).
Matiukhina, Dina
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