Occurrence of Adenovirus in Fecal Samples of Wild Felids (Panthera onca and Leopardus pardalis) from Brazil: Predators as Dispersing Agents? [PDF]
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Birth-Death Dynamics of Microsatellites: Mechanistic Insights from Orthologous Loci in Felidae. [PDF]
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Perfil analítico das progestinas fecais nas fases de puberdade e ciclicidade ovariana em Onça Pintada (Panthera onca); gestação e lactação em Gato Mourisco (Puma yagouaroundi) [PDF]
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A putative new Besnoitia species in the southern black-eared opossum Didelphis aurita. [PDF]
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Long-term surveillance of the feline leukemia virus in the endangered Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) in Andalusia, Spain (2008-2021). [PDF]
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Evolutionary insights into Felidae iris color through ancestral state reconstruction. [PDF]
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