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    Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; : Wiley, Blackwell, ZSL Living Conservation,
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    almafu_9959327262802883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781118409596 , 1118409590 , 9781118409626 , 1118409620 , 9781118409572 , 1118409574 , 9781118409633 , 1118409639 , 1118409647 , 9781118409640
    Series Statement: Conservation science and practice series ; no. 16
    Note: Preface; Foreword (Richard D. Estes) ; 1. Introduction: Our Antelope Heritage -- Why the Fuss? / Jakob Bro-Jørgensen; 2. Conservation Challenges facing African Savanna Ecosystems / Ford, A.T., Fryxell, J.M. and A.R.E Sinclair; 3. Population Regulation and Climate Change: The Future of Africa's Antelope / J. Grant C. Hopcraft; 4. Interspecific Resource Competition in Antelopes: Search for Evidence / Herbert H.T. Prins; 5. Importance of Antelope Bushmeat Consumption in African Wet and Moist Tropical Forests / John E. Fa; 6. Opportunities and Pitfalls in Realising the Potential Contribution of Trophy Hunting to Antelope Conservation / Nils Bunnefeld and E.J. Milner-Gulland; 7. Antelope Diseases -- the "Good, the Bad and the Ugly" / Richard Kock, Philippe Chardonnet and Claire Risley; 8. Hands-on Approaches to Managing Antelopes and their Ecosystems: a South African Perspective / M.H. Knight, P. Novellie, S. Holness, J. du Toit, S. Ferreira, M. Hofmeyr, R. Grant, M. Herbst & A. Gaylard; 9. DNA in the Conservation and Management of African Antelope / Eline D. Lorenzen ; 10. Biological Conservation Founded on Landscape Genetics: the Case of the Endangered Mountain Nyala in the Southern Highlands of Ethiopia / Anagaw Atickem, Eli K. Rueness, Leif E. Loe & Nils Chr. Stenseth; 11. The Use of Camera-traps to Monitor Forest Antelope Species / Rajan Amin, Andrew E. Bowkett & Tim Wacher; 12. Reintroduction as an Antelope Conservation Solution / Mark R Stanley Price; 13. Desert Antelopes on the Brink: How Resilient is the Sahelo-Saharan Ecosystem? / John Newby, Tim Wacher, Sarah M Durant, Nathalie Pettorelli & Tania Gilbert; 14. The Fall and Rise of the Scimitar-horned Oryx: a Case Study of Ex-Situ Conservation and Reintroduction in Practice / Tim Woodfine & Tania Gilbert; 15. Two Decades of Saiga Antelope Research: What Have We Learnt? / E.J. Milner-Gulland & Navinder J. Singh; 16. Synthesis: Antelope Conservation -- Realising the Potential / Jakob Bro-Jørgensen; Appendix; Index
    Additional Edition: Print version: Antelope conservation. Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2016 ISBN 9781118409640
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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    edochu_18452_29238
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (18 Seiten)
    ISSN: 1354-1013 , 1354-1013
    Content: We created a database of lost and rediscovered tetrapod species, identified patterns in their distribution and factors influencing rediscovery. Tetrapod species are being lost at a faster rate than they are being rediscovered, due to slowing rates of rediscovery for amphibians, birds and mammals, and rapid rates of loss for reptiles. Finding lost species and preventing future losses should therefore be a conservation priority. By comparing the taxonomic and spatial distribution of lost and rediscovered tetrapod species, we have identified regions and taxa with many lost species in comparison to those that have been rediscovered—our results may help to prioritise search effort to find them. By identifying factors that influence rediscovery, we have improved our ability to broadly distinguish the types of species that are likely to be found from those that are not (because they are likely to be extinct). Some lost species, particularly those that are small and perceived to be uncharismatic, may have been neglected in terms of conservation effort, and other lost species may be hard to find due to their intrinsic characteristics and the characteristics of the environments they occupy (e.g. nocturnal species, fossorial species and species occupying habitats that are more difficult to survey such as wetlands). These lost species may genuinely await rediscovery. However, other lost species that possess characteristics associated with rediscovery (e.g. large species) and that are also associated with factors that negatively influence rediscovery (e.g. those occupying small islands) are more likely to be extinct. Our results may foster pragmatic search protocols that prioritise lost species likely to still exist.
    Content: Peer Reviewed
    In: Oxford [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell, 30,1, Seiten n/a-n/a, 1354-1013
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949274175802882
    Format: 1 online resource (1 volume (unpaged)).
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781623496128 (e-book)
    Series Statement: W. L. Moody Jr. Natural History Series ; Number 58
    Note: Foreword / by Bonnie C. Yates -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / by David Mallon -- The dama gazelle through time -- Path to endangered status / by Abdelkader Jebali -- Taxonomy and distribution / by Andrew C. Kitchener -- Conservation implications from genetic testing / by Helen Senn -- Artwork through the ages / by Elizabeth Cary Mungall and Abdelkader Jebali -- Overview of a species -- Mothers, fawns, and general behavior / by Elizabeth Cary Mungall -- Territoriality / by Elizabeth Cary Mungall -- Growing up and growing old / by Elizabeth Cary Mungall -- Horns and color notes / by Elizabeth Cary Mungall -- Food habits of the dama gazelle / by Abdelkader Jebali and Elizabeth Cary Mungall -- Hand raising a dama gazelle / by Elizabeth Cary Mungall -- History and management at zoos, in parks, and on ranches -- North American zoos / by Adam Eyres -- European zoos / by Tania Gilbert and Gerardo Espeso Pajares -- Arabian collections / by Lisa Banfield, Hessa Al Qahtani, and Mark Craig -- Parks and preserves / by Adam Eyres -- Texas ranches / by Elizabeth Cary Mungall -- To and from the wild -- Dama gazelles captured in Chad / by Frans M. van den Brink -- Rescuing the mhorr gazelle / by Teresa Abáigar -- Status of reintroductions / by Teresa Abáigar -- Release of mhorr gazelle back to the wild / by Teresa Abáigar -- Dama gazelles in the wild / by John Newby, Tim Wacher, and Thomas Rabeil -- Conclusion / by Elizabeth Cary Mungall -- Appendixes -- 1. Notes on original descriptions for scientific names / by Andrew C. Kitchener -- 2. Diagram of dama gazelle physical features / by Elizabeth Cary Mungall -- Glossary.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Dama gazelles : last members of a critically endangered species. College Station : Texas A&M University Press, c2018 ISBN 9781623496111
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    Amsterdam, Netherlands :Academic Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961276950702883
    Format: 1 online resource (704 pages)
    Edition: Second edition.
    ISBN: 9780323984584
    Series Statement: Biodiversity of the World
    Note: Intro -- Snow Leopards: Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Editor Biographies -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The ecological and scientific context -- Approaches to snow leopard conservation practice -- Into the future -- References -- Preface -- Section I: Defining the snow leopard -- Chapter 1: What is a snow leopard? Taxonomy, morphology, and phylogeny -- Introduction -- Taxonomic history and geographical variation -- Fossil record -- Phylogeny -- Morphological adaptations -- Pelage -- Skull -- Teeth and jaws -- Limbs and vertebral column -- Tail -- Laryngeal anatomy -- Physiological adaptations -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: What is a snow leopard? Behavior and ecology -- Introduction -- Population ecology -- Habitat -- Density -- Population demography -- Physical characteristics and capabilities -- Behavior and life history -- Sociality -- Territoriality and home ranges -- Communication -- Activity and movement patterns -- Habitat use -- Mating and reproduction -- Life expectancy and mortality -- Foraging behavior -- Hunting behavior -- Kill-site behavior -- Ecological interactions and effects -- Predation -- Carrion provisioning -- Predation-risk effects -- Interactions with other large carnivores -- Snow leopard ecology in a human-dominated world -- References -- Chapter 3: What is a snow leopard? Biogeography and status overview -- Snow leopard biogeography -- Snow leopard population status -- Population size-Historic estimates -- Population size-Recent estimates -- The snow leopard's legal status -- Snow leopards and the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: Snow leopard diet and prey -- Introduction -- Dietary composition -- Recent studies -- Summary -- Wild ungulates -- Livestock -- Other mammals -- Birds. , Vegetation -- Prey preferences -- Dietary requirements and offtake rates -- Hunting techniques -- Status of prey -- Mountain ungulates -- Domestic livestock -- Other mammals -- Birds -- Conclusions -- References -- Section II: Conservation concerns -- Chapter 5: Livestock predation by snow leopards: Conflicts and the search for solutions -- Introduction -- Revisiting ``human-snow leopard conflicts´´ -- Understanding conflicts over livestock predation -- Ecological underpinnings of livestock predation by snow leopards -- Human underpinnings of livestock predation by snow leopards -- Managing conflicts over livestock predation -- Three-pronged strategy for addressing conflicts -- Reducing livestock losses -- Offsetting livestock losses -- Improving social carrying capacity -- Improving the current approach to livestock predation management -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 6: Living on the edge: Depletion of wild prey and survival of the snow leopard -- Introduction -- Study areas -- Sagarmatha National Park (SNP), Nepal -- Spiti Valley, India -- Snow leopards and their prey in Sagarmatha National Park -- Snow leopards and their prey in Spiti Valley -- Implications of wild prey abundance for conservation management of snow leopards -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 7: Illegal killing and trade -- Introduction -- Legal protection -- Illegal trade -- Monitoring illegal trade -- Extent of illegal killing -- Trade routes -- Country summaries -- Afghanistan -- Bhutan -- China -- India -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- Mongolia -- Nepal -- Pakistan -- Russia -- Tajikistan -- Uzbekistan -- Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 8: Climate change impacts on snow leopard range -- Introduction -- Climate change phenomena in snow leopard range -- Temperature -- Precipitation -- Glaciers -- Permafrost -- Wetlands -- Pasturelands -- Treeline shift. , Extreme weather events -- Predicting future impacts of climate change on snow leopard range -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9: Diseases of wild snow leopards and their wild ungulate prey -- Introduction -- Diseases in wild snow leopards -- Causes of mortality in snow leopards -- Infectious diseases -- Selected viral diseases -- Selected bacterial and rickettsial diseases -- Selected parasitic infections -- Diseases in snow leopard natural ungulate prey species -- Sarcoptic mange in blue sheep and other prey species -- Mycoplasmosis in markhor and other prey species -- Peste des petits ruminants in primary prey species -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 10: Emerging threats to snow leopards from energy and mineral development -- Introduction -- Impacts of mining and energy development -- Development threats across snow leopard range -- Mitigation policy and practice -- Landscape-level mitigation in action: Mongolian Gobi case study -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11: Linear infrastructure and snow leopard conservation -- References -- Chapter 12: Harvest of caterpillar fungus and wood by local people -- Caterpillar fungus -- Wood -- References -- Chapter 13: Snow leopard, common leopard, and wolf: Are they good neighbors? -- Introduction -- Methods -- Snow leopard diet breadth -- Snow leopard-competitors dietary overlap -- Snow leopard-wolf spatiotemporal interactions -- Snow leopard-common leopard interactions -- Results -- Snow leopard diet breadth -- Snow leopard-competitors dietary overlap -- Snow leopard-wolf spatiotemporal interactions -- Snow leopard-common leopard spatiotemporal interactions -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 14: Promoting coexistence through improved understanding of human perceptions, attitudes, and behavior toward sno ... -- Introduction. , Understanding attitudes and human-snow leopard relationships -- Methodological approaches to study attitudes -- Factors affecting human attitudes toward snow leopards -- Human-snow leopard relationships evolve as does culture -- Conclusions -- References -- Section III: Conservation solutions in situ -- Chapter 15: The role of mountain communities in snow leopard conservation -- Introduction -- A brief overview of community involvement in snow leopard conservation -- Rationale for adopting community-based biodiversity protection and management models in snow leopard range countries -- Improving snow leopard conservation -- Defining what is meant by local participation -- Integrating cultural conservation with snow leopard conservation -- Alleviating human-wildlife conflicts -- Best practices with recommended conditionality for engaging local communities -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 16: Building community governance structures and institutions for snow leopard conservation -- The case for governance and snow leopard conservation -- Social justice and governance -- Conservation and good governance: Land tenure and representation -- Building governance institutions -- Early support for new governance institutions -- Completing the circle: Building linkages and co-management processes with government -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17: Incentive and reward programs in snow leopard conservation -- Subchapter 17.1. Himalayan Homestays: Fostering human-snow leopard coexistence -- Introduction -- Survey methods -- Results -- Economic impact -- Ecological impact -- Sociocultural impact -- Discussion -- Challenges and the way forward -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Subchapter 17.2. Snow Leopard Enterprises, Mongolia -- Vision -- How SLE works -- Conservation contract, compliance, and consequences. , Economic and social impact -- Conservation impact -- Challenges and opportunities -- Subchapter 17.3. A review of lessons, successes, and pitfalls of livestock insurance and incentives schemes -- Problems and solutions -- History and design -- Important factors for design, implementation, and success -- Economic sustainability and scaling up -- Additional factors -- Successes of CMLIS for snow leopards and communities -- Direct conservation payments -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 18: Livestock husbandry and snow leopard conservation -- Subchapter 18.1. Corral improvements -- Introduction -- Design of corrals across the snow leopard range: Examples from Afghanistan, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, and Taji ... -- Measuring the success of corral improvements and documenting problems -- How to improve corrals sustainably to enable more widespread use in the future? -- Subchapter 18.2. The role of village reserves in revitalizing the natural prey base of the snow leopard -- Introduction -- Village reserves in operation -- Acknowledgment -- Appendix -- Subchapter 18.3. The Ecosystem Health Program: A tool to promote the coexistence of livestock owners and snow leopards -- Introduction -- Program implementation mechanism -- Site selection -- Social mobilization -- Training -- Vaccine delivery -- Conservation fund -- Cost sharing -- Monitoring -- Program success in resolving conflicts -- Reduction in disease-caused mortality and impacts on community well-being -- Stabilizing herd size and avoiding pressure on the environment -- Enhanced tolerance toward snow leopards -- Conclusions and recommended practices -- Strengthening community organizations -- Establishing vaccination funds -- Enhancing EHW capacity -- Program monitoring -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 19: Religion and cultural impacts on snow leopards conservation. , Subchapter 19.1. Introduction.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780323857758
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam, Netherlands :Academic Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961276950702883
    Format: 1 online resource (704 pages)
    Edition: Second edition.
    ISBN: 9780323984584
    Series Statement: Biodiversity of the World
    Note: Intro -- Snow Leopards: Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Editor Biographies -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The ecological and scientific context -- Approaches to snow leopard conservation practice -- Into the future -- References -- Preface -- Section I: Defining the snow leopard -- Chapter 1: What is a snow leopard? Taxonomy, morphology, and phylogeny -- Introduction -- Taxonomic history and geographical variation -- Fossil record -- Phylogeny -- Morphological adaptations -- Pelage -- Skull -- Teeth and jaws -- Limbs and vertebral column -- Tail -- Laryngeal anatomy -- Physiological adaptations -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: What is a snow leopard? Behavior and ecology -- Introduction -- Population ecology -- Habitat -- Density -- Population demography -- Physical characteristics and capabilities -- Behavior and life history -- Sociality -- Territoriality and home ranges -- Communication -- Activity and movement patterns -- Habitat use -- Mating and reproduction -- Life expectancy and mortality -- Foraging behavior -- Hunting behavior -- Kill-site behavior -- Ecological interactions and effects -- Predation -- Carrion provisioning -- Predation-risk effects -- Interactions with other large carnivores -- Snow leopard ecology in a human-dominated world -- References -- Chapter 3: What is a snow leopard? Biogeography and status overview -- Snow leopard biogeography -- Snow leopard population status -- Population size-Historic estimates -- Population size-Recent estimates -- The snow leopard's legal status -- Snow leopards and the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: Snow leopard diet and prey -- Introduction -- Dietary composition -- Recent studies -- Summary -- Wild ungulates -- Livestock -- Other mammals -- Birds. , Vegetation -- Prey preferences -- Dietary requirements and offtake rates -- Hunting techniques -- Status of prey -- Mountain ungulates -- Domestic livestock -- Other mammals -- Birds -- Conclusions -- References -- Section II: Conservation concerns -- Chapter 5: Livestock predation by snow leopards: Conflicts and the search for solutions -- Introduction -- Revisiting ``human-snow leopard conflicts´´ -- Understanding conflicts over livestock predation -- Ecological underpinnings of livestock predation by snow leopards -- Human underpinnings of livestock predation by snow leopards -- Managing conflicts over livestock predation -- Three-pronged strategy for addressing conflicts -- Reducing livestock losses -- Offsetting livestock losses -- Improving social carrying capacity -- Improving the current approach to livestock predation management -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 6: Living on the edge: Depletion of wild prey and survival of the snow leopard -- Introduction -- Study areas -- Sagarmatha National Park (SNP), Nepal -- Spiti Valley, India -- Snow leopards and their prey in Sagarmatha National Park -- Snow leopards and their prey in Spiti Valley -- Implications of wild prey abundance for conservation management of snow leopards -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 7: Illegal killing and trade -- Introduction -- Legal protection -- Illegal trade -- Monitoring illegal trade -- Extent of illegal killing -- Trade routes -- Country summaries -- Afghanistan -- Bhutan -- China -- India -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- Mongolia -- Nepal -- Pakistan -- Russia -- Tajikistan -- Uzbekistan -- Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 8: Climate change impacts on snow leopard range -- Introduction -- Climate change phenomena in snow leopard range -- Temperature -- Precipitation -- Glaciers -- Permafrost -- Wetlands -- Pasturelands -- Treeline shift. , Extreme weather events -- Predicting future impacts of climate change on snow leopard range -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9: Diseases of wild snow leopards and their wild ungulate prey -- Introduction -- Diseases in wild snow leopards -- Causes of mortality in snow leopards -- Infectious diseases -- Selected viral diseases -- Selected bacterial and rickettsial diseases -- Selected parasitic infections -- Diseases in snow leopard natural ungulate prey species -- Sarcoptic mange in blue sheep and other prey species -- Mycoplasmosis in markhor and other prey species -- Peste des petits ruminants in primary prey species -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 10: Emerging threats to snow leopards from energy and mineral development -- Introduction -- Impacts of mining and energy development -- Development threats across snow leopard range -- Mitigation policy and practice -- Landscape-level mitigation in action: Mongolian Gobi case study -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11: Linear infrastructure and snow leopard conservation -- References -- Chapter 12: Harvest of caterpillar fungus and wood by local people -- Caterpillar fungus -- Wood -- References -- Chapter 13: Snow leopard, common leopard, and wolf: Are they good neighbors? -- Introduction -- Methods -- Snow leopard diet breadth -- Snow leopard-competitors dietary overlap -- Snow leopard-wolf spatiotemporal interactions -- Snow leopard-common leopard interactions -- Results -- Snow leopard diet breadth -- Snow leopard-competitors dietary overlap -- Snow leopard-wolf spatiotemporal interactions -- Snow leopard-common leopard spatiotemporal interactions -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 14: Promoting coexistence through improved understanding of human perceptions, attitudes, and behavior toward sno ... -- Introduction. , Understanding attitudes and human-snow leopard relationships -- Methodological approaches to study attitudes -- Factors affecting human attitudes toward snow leopards -- Human-snow leopard relationships evolve as does culture -- Conclusions -- References -- Section III: Conservation solutions in situ -- Chapter 15: The role of mountain communities in snow leopard conservation -- Introduction -- A brief overview of community involvement in snow leopard conservation -- Rationale for adopting community-based biodiversity protection and management models in snow leopard range countries -- Improving snow leopard conservation -- Defining what is meant by local participation -- Integrating cultural conservation with snow leopard conservation -- Alleviating human-wildlife conflicts -- Best practices with recommended conditionality for engaging local communities -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 16: Building community governance structures and institutions for snow leopard conservation -- The case for governance and snow leopard conservation -- Social justice and governance -- Conservation and good governance: Land tenure and representation -- Building governance institutions -- Early support for new governance institutions -- Completing the circle: Building linkages and co-management processes with government -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17: Incentive and reward programs in snow leopard conservation -- Subchapter 17.1. Himalayan Homestays: Fostering human-snow leopard coexistence -- Introduction -- Survey methods -- Results -- Economic impact -- Ecological impact -- Sociocultural impact -- Discussion -- Challenges and the way forward -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Subchapter 17.2. Snow Leopard Enterprises, Mongolia -- Vision -- How SLE works -- Conservation contract, compliance, and consequences. , Economic and social impact -- Conservation impact -- Challenges and opportunities -- Subchapter 17.3. A review of lessons, successes, and pitfalls of livestock insurance and incentives schemes -- Problems and solutions -- History and design -- Important factors for design, implementation, and success -- Economic sustainability and scaling up -- Additional factors -- Successes of CMLIS for snow leopards and communities -- Direct conservation payments -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 18: Livestock husbandry and snow leopard conservation -- Subchapter 18.1. Corral improvements -- Introduction -- Design of corrals across the snow leopard range: Examples from Afghanistan, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, and Taji ... -- Measuring the success of corral improvements and documenting problems -- How to improve corrals sustainably to enable more widespread use in the future? -- Subchapter 18.2. The role of village reserves in revitalizing the natural prey base of the snow leopard -- Introduction -- Village reserves in operation -- Acknowledgment -- Appendix -- Subchapter 18.3. The Ecosystem Health Program: A tool to promote the coexistence of livestock owners and snow leopards -- Introduction -- Program implementation mechanism -- Site selection -- Social mobilization -- Training -- Vaccine delivery -- Conservation fund -- Cost sharing -- Monitoring -- Program success in resolving conflicts -- Reduction in disease-caused mortality and impacts on community well-being -- Stabilizing herd size and avoiding pressure on the environment -- Enhanced tolerance toward snow leopards -- Conclusions and recommended practices -- Strengthening community organizations -- Establishing vaccination funds -- Enhancing EHW capacity -- Program monitoring -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 19: Religion and cultural impacts on snow leopards conservation. , Subchapter 19.1. Introduction.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780323857758
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam, Netherlands :Academic Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949697734102882
    Format: 1 online resource (704 pages)
    Edition: Second edition.
    ISBN: 9780323984584
    Series Statement: Biodiversity of the World
    Note: Intro -- Snow Leopards: Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Editor Biographies -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The ecological and scientific context -- Approaches to snow leopard conservation practice -- Into the future -- References -- Preface -- Section I: Defining the snow leopard -- Chapter 1: What is a snow leopard? Taxonomy, morphology, and phylogeny -- Introduction -- Taxonomic history and geographical variation -- Fossil record -- Phylogeny -- Morphological adaptations -- Pelage -- Skull -- Teeth and jaws -- Limbs and vertebral column -- Tail -- Laryngeal anatomy -- Physiological adaptations -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: What is a snow leopard? Behavior and ecology -- Introduction -- Population ecology -- Habitat -- Density -- Population demography -- Physical characteristics and capabilities -- Behavior and life history -- Sociality -- Territoriality and home ranges -- Communication -- Activity and movement patterns -- Habitat use -- Mating and reproduction -- Life expectancy and mortality -- Foraging behavior -- Hunting behavior -- Kill-site behavior -- Ecological interactions and effects -- Predation -- Carrion provisioning -- Predation-risk effects -- Interactions with other large carnivores -- Snow leopard ecology in a human-dominated world -- References -- Chapter 3: What is a snow leopard? Biogeography and status overview -- Snow leopard biogeography -- Snow leopard population status -- Population size-Historic estimates -- Population size-Recent estimates -- The snow leopard's legal status -- Snow leopards and the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: Snow leopard diet and prey -- Introduction -- Dietary composition -- Recent studies -- Summary -- Wild ungulates -- Livestock -- Other mammals -- Birds. , Vegetation -- Prey preferences -- Dietary requirements and offtake rates -- Hunting techniques -- Status of prey -- Mountain ungulates -- Domestic livestock -- Other mammals -- Birds -- Conclusions -- References -- Section II: Conservation concerns -- Chapter 5: Livestock predation by snow leopards: Conflicts and the search for solutions -- Introduction -- Revisiting ``human-snow leopard conflicts´´ -- Understanding conflicts over livestock predation -- Ecological underpinnings of livestock predation by snow leopards -- Human underpinnings of livestock predation by snow leopards -- Managing conflicts over livestock predation -- Three-pronged strategy for addressing conflicts -- Reducing livestock losses -- Offsetting livestock losses -- Improving social carrying capacity -- Improving the current approach to livestock predation management -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 6: Living on the edge: Depletion of wild prey and survival of the snow leopard -- Introduction -- Study areas -- Sagarmatha National Park (SNP), Nepal -- Spiti Valley, India -- Snow leopards and their prey in Sagarmatha National Park -- Snow leopards and their prey in Spiti Valley -- Implications of wild prey abundance for conservation management of snow leopards -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 7: Illegal killing and trade -- Introduction -- Legal protection -- Illegal trade -- Monitoring illegal trade -- Extent of illegal killing -- Trade routes -- Country summaries -- Afghanistan -- Bhutan -- China -- India -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- Mongolia -- Nepal -- Pakistan -- Russia -- Tajikistan -- Uzbekistan -- Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 8: Climate change impacts on snow leopard range -- Introduction -- Climate change phenomena in snow leopard range -- Temperature -- Precipitation -- Glaciers -- Permafrost -- Wetlands -- Pasturelands -- Treeline shift. , Extreme weather events -- Predicting future impacts of climate change on snow leopard range -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9: Diseases of wild snow leopards and their wild ungulate prey -- Introduction -- Diseases in wild snow leopards -- Causes of mortality in snow leopards -- Infectious diseases -- Selected viral diseases -- Selected bacterial and rickettsial diseases -- Selected parasitic infections -- Diseases in snow leopard natural ungulate prey species -- Sarcoptic mange in blue sheep and other prey species -- Mycoplasmosis in markhor and other prey species -- Peste des petits ruminants in primary prey species -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 10: Emerging threats to snow leopards from energy and mineral development -- Introduction -- Impacts of mining and energy development -- Development threats across snow leopard range -- Mitigation policy and practice -- Landscape-level mitigation in action: Mongolian Gobi case study -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11: Linear infrastructure and snow leopard conservation -- References -- Chapter 12: Harvest of caterpillar fungus and wood by local people -- Caterpillar fungus -- Wood -- References -- Chapter 13: Snow leopard, common leopard, and wolf: Are they good neighbors? -- Introduction -- Methods -- Snow leopard diet breadth -- Snow leopard-competitors dietary overlap -- Snow leopard-wolf spatiotemporal interactions -- Snow leopard-common leopard interactions -- Results -- Snow leopard diet breadth -- Snow leopard-competitors dietary overlap -- Snow leopard-wolf spatiotemporal interactions -- Snow leopard-common leopard spatiotemporal interactions -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 14: Promoting coexistence through improved understanding of human perceptions, attitudes, and behavior toward sno ... -- Introduction. , Understanding attitudes and human-snow leopard relationships -- Methodological approaches to study attitudes -- Factors affecting human attitudes toward snow leopards -- Human-snow leopard relationships evolve as does culture -- Conclusions -- References -- Section III: Conservation solutions in situ -- Chapter 15: The role of mountain communities in snow leopard conservation -- Introduction -- A brief overview of community involvement in snow leopard conservation -- Rationale for adopting community-based biodiversity protection and management models in snow leopard range countries -- Improving snow leopard conservation -- Defining what is meant by local participation -- Integrating cultural conservation with snow leopard conservation -- Alleviating human-wildlife conflicts -- Best practices with recommended conditionality for engaging local communities -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 16: Building community governance structures and institutions for snow leopard conservation -- The case for governance and snow leopard conservation -- Social justice and governance -- Conservation and good governance: Land tenure and representation -- Building governance institutions -- Early support for new governance institutions -- Completing the circle: Building linkages and co-management processes with government -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17: Incentive and reward programs in snow leopard conservation -- Subchapter 17.1. Himalayan Homestays: Fostering human-snow leopard coexistence -- Introduction -- Survey methods -- Results -- Economic impact -- Ecological impact -- Sociocultural impact -- Discussion -- Challenges and the way forward -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Subchapter 17.2. Snow Leopard Enterprises, Mongolia -- Vision -- How SLE works -- Conservation contract, compliance, and consequences. , Economic and social impact -- Conservation impact -- Challenges and opportunities -- Subchapter 17.3. A review of lessons, successes, and pitfalls of livestock insurance and incentives schemes -- Problems and solutions -- History and design -- Important factors for design, implementation, and success -- Economic sustainability and scaling up -- Additional factors -- Successes of CMLIS for snow leopards and communities -- Direct conservation payments -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 18: Livestock husbandry and snow leopard conservation -- Subchapter 18.1. Corral improvements -- Introduction -- Design of corrals across the snow leopard range: Examples from Afghanistan, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, and Taji ... -- Measuring the success of corral improvements and documenting problems -- How to improve corrals sustainably to enable more widespread use in the future? -- Subchapter 18.2. The role of village reserves in revitalizing the natural prey base of the snow leopard -- Introduction -- Village reserves in operation -- Acknowledgment -- Appendix -- Subchapter 18.3. The Ecosystem Health Program: A tool to promote the coexistence of livestock owners and snow leopards -- Introduction -- Program implementation mechanism -- Site selection -- Social mobilization -- Training -- Vaccine delivery -- Conservation fund -- Cost sharing -- Monitoring -- Program success in resolving conflicts -- Reduction in disease-caused mortality and impacts on community well-being -- Stabilizing herd size and avoiding pressure on the environment -- Enhanced tolerance toward snow leopards -- Conclusions and recommended practices -- Strengthening community organizations -- Establishing vaccination funds -- Enhancing EHW capacity -- Program monitoring -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 19: Religion and cultural impacts on snow leopards conservation. , Subchapter 19.1. Introduction.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780323857758
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edocfu_9958145863902883
    Format: 1 online resource (646 pages) : , illustrations, tables, photographs.
    ISBN: 0-12-802496-8
    Series Statement: Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , I. Defining the Snow Leopard. 1. What is a snow leopard? : taxonomy, morphology, and phylogeny / Andrew C. Kitchener, Carlos A. Driscoll, Nobuyuki Yamaguchi ; 2. What is a snow leopard? : behavior and ecology / Joseph L. Fox, Raghunandan S. Chundawat ; 3. What is a snow leopard? : biogeography and status overview / Thomas McCarthy [and four others] ; 4 Snow leopard prey and diet / David Mallon, Richard B. Harris, Per Wegge -- II. Conservation Concerns. 5. Livestock predation by snow leopards : conflicts and the search for solutions / Charudutt Mishra, Stephen R. Redpath, Kulbhushansingh R. Suryawanshi ; 6. Living on the edge : depletion of wild prey and survival of the snow leopard / Sandro Lovari, Charudutt Mishra ; 7. Monitoring illegal trade in snow leopards (2003-2012) / Aishwarya Maheshwari, Stephanie von Meibom ; 8. Climate change impacts on snow leopard range / John D. Farrington, Juan Li ; 9. Diseases of free-ranging snow leopards and primary prey species / Stéphane Ostrowski, Martin Gilbert ; 10. Resource extraction. 10.1. Introduction / Peter Zahler. 10.2. Emerging threats to snow leopards from energy and mineral development / Michael Heiner [and four others]. 10.3. Linear infrastructure and snow leopard conservation / Peter Zahler. 10.4. Harvesting of caterpillar fungus and wood by local people / John D. Farrington. 10.5. Synthesis / Peter Zahler -- III. Conservation Solutions In Situ. 11. The role of mountain communities in snow leopard conservation / Rodney M. Jackson, Wendy Brewer Lama ; 12. Building community governance structures and institutions for snow leopard conservation / Peter Zahler, Richard Paley ; 13. Incentive and reward programs in snow leopard conservation. 13.1. Himalayan homestays : fostering human-snow leopard coexistence / Tsewang Namgail, Bipasha Majumder, Jigmet Dadul. 13.2 Handicrafts : snow leopard enterprise in Mongolia / Bayarjargal Agvaantseren [and four others]. 13.3. A review of lessons, successes and pitfalls of livestock insurance schemes / Kyran Kunkel, Shafqat Hussein, Ambika Khatiwada ; 14. Livestock husbandry and snow leopard conservation. 14.1. Corral improvements / Ghulam Mohammad [and three others]. 14.2. The role of village reserves in revitalizing the natural prey base of the snow leopard / Charadutt Mishra [and nine others]. 14.3. The Ecosystem Health Program : a tool to promote the co-existence of livestock owners and snow leopards / Muhammad Ali Nawaz, Jaffar Ud Din, Hafeez Buzdar ; 15. Religion and cultural impacts on snow leopard conservation. 15.1. Introduction / Betsy Gaines Quammen. 15.2. Tibetan Buddhist monastery-based snow leopard conservation / Juan Li, Hang Yin, Zhi Lu. 15.3. Shamanism in Central Asian snow leopard cultures / Apela Colorado, Nargiza Ryskulova. 15.4. Snow leopards in art and legend of the Pamir / John Mock. 15.5. The snow leopard in symbolism, heraldry and numismatics : the order "Barys" and title "Snow Leopard" / Irina Loginova ; 16. Trophy hunting as a conservation tool for snow leopards. 16.1. The Trophy Hunting Program : enhancing snow leopard prey populations through community participation / Muhammad Ali Nawaz [and three others]. 16.2. Argali sheep (Ovis ammon) and Siberian ibex (Capra sibirica) trophy hunting in Mongolia / Richard P. Reading, Sukh Amgalanbaatar. 16.3. Hunting of prey species : a review of lessons, successes and pitfalls - experiences from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan / Stefan Michel, Tatjana Rosen ; 17. Environmental education for snow leopard conservation / Darla Hillard [and five others] ; 18. Law enforcement in snow leopard conservation / Nick Beale, Ioana Botezatu ; 19. Transboundary initiatives and snow leopard conservation / Tatjana Rosen, Peter Zahler ; 20. Corporate business and the conservation of the snow leopard : worlds that need not collide / Paul Hotham [and three others] -- IV. Conservation Solutions Ex Situ. 21. Role of zoos in snow leopard conservation : management of captive snow leopards in the EAZA region / Leif Blomqvist, Alexander Sliwa ; 22. Role of zoos in snow leopard conservation : the Species Survival Plan in North America / Jay Tetzloff ; 23. The role of zoos in snow leopard conservation : captive snow leopards as ambassadors of wild kin. 23.1. Kolmården Wildlife Park : supporting snow leopards in the wild, sharing the message at home / Thomas Lind. 23.2. Woodland Park Zoo : from a zoo came a true snow leopard champion / Fred W. Koontz. 23.3. Bronx Zoo : ambassadors from the roof of the world / Patrick R. Thomas ; 24. Rescue and rehabilitation centers and reintroductions to the wild. 24.1. Rescue, rehabilitation, translocation, reintroduction, and captive rearing : lessons from handling the other big cats / Dale G. Miquelle [and others]. 24.2. NABU Snow Leopard Rehabilitation Center in Kyrgyzstan / Boris Tichomirow -- V. Techniques and Technologies for the Study of a Cryptic Felid. 25. Snow leopard research : a historical perspective / Don Hunter, Kyle McCarthy, Thomas McCarthy ; 26. From VHF to satellite GPS collars : advancements in snow leopard telemetry / Örjan Johansson, Anthony Simms, Thomas McCarthy ; 27. The role of genetics. 27.1. Conservation genetics of snow leopards / Anthony Caragiulo, George Amato, Byron Weckworth. 27.2. Diet reconstruction of snow leopard using genetic techniques / Wasim Shehzad ; 28. Camera trapping : advancing the technology / Wai-Ming Wong, Shannon Kachel ; 29. Landscape ecology : linking landscape metrics to ecological processes / Hugh S. Robinson, Byron Weckworth -- VI. Snow Leopard Status and Conservation : Regional Reviews and Updates. 30. Central Asia : Afghanistan / Zalmai Moheb, Richard Paley ; 31. Central Asia : Kyrgyzstan / Askar Davletbakov [and six others] ; 32 Central Asia : Kazakhstan / Oleg Loginov ; 33. Central Asia : Tajikistan / Abdusattor Saidov [and three others] ; 34. Central Asia : Uzbekistan / Alexander Esipov [and three others] ; 35. South Asia : Bhutan / Tshewang R. Wangchuk, Lhendup Tharchen ; 36. South Asia : India / Yash Veer Bhatnagar [and eight others] ; 37. South Asia : Nepal / Som Ale, Karan B. Shah, Rodney M. Jackson ; 38. South Asia : Pakistan. 38.1. Snow leopard conservation in Pakistan : a historical perspective / Ahmad Khan. 38.2. The current state of snow leopard conservation in Pakistan / Jaffar Ud Din, Hussain Ali, Muhammad Ali Nawaz ; 39. Northern range : Mongolia / Bariushaa Munkhtsog [and three others] ; 40. Northern range : Russia / Mikhail Paltsyn [and thirteen others] ; 41. China : the Tibetan Plateau, Sanjiangyuan Region / Yanlin Liu [and five others] ; 42. China : current state of snow leopard conservation in China / Philip Riordan, Kun Shi -- VII. The Future of Snow Leopards. 43. Sharing the conservation message / Rana Bayrakçismith, Sibylle Noras, Heather Hemmingmoore ; 44. Global strategies for snow leopard conservation : a synthesis / Eric W. Sanderson [and four others] ; 45. The Global Snow Leopard and Ecosystem Protection Program / Andrew Zakharenka [and others] ; 46. Joining up the spots : aligning approaches to big cat conservation from policy to the field / Urs Breitenmoser [and three others] ; 47. Future prospects for snow leopard survival / David Mallon, Thomas McCarthy. , English
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    UID:
    edoccha_9958145863902883
    Format: 1 online resource (646 pages) : , illustrations, tables, photographs.
    ISBN: 0-12-802496-8
    Series Statement: Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , I. Defining the Snow Leopard. 1. What is a snow leopard? : taxonomy, morphology, and phylogeny / Andrew C. Kitchener, Carlos A. Driscoll, Nobuyuki Yamaguchi ; 2. What is a snow leopard? : behavior and ecology / Joseph L. Fox, Raghunandan S. Chundawat ; 3. What is a snow leopard? : biogeography and status overview / Thomas McCarthy [and four others] ; 4 Snow leopard prey and diet / David Mallon, Richard B. Harris, Per Wegge -- II. Conservation Concerns. 5. Livestock predation by snow leopards : conflicts and the search for solutions / Charudutt Mishra, Stephen R. Redpath, Kulbhushansingh R. Suryawanshi ; 6. Living on the edge : depletion of wild prey and survival of the snow leopard / Sandro Lovari, Charudutt Mishra ; 7. Monitoring illegal trade in snow leopards (2003-2012) / Aishwarya Maheshwari, Stephanie von Meibom ; 8. Climate change impacts on snow leopard range / John D. Farrington, Juan Li ; 9. Diseases of free-ranging snow leopards and primary prey species / Stéphane Ostrowski, Martin Gilbert ; 10. Resource extraction. 10.1. Introduction / Peter Zahler. 10.2. Emerging threats to snow leopards from energy and mineral development / Michael Heiner [and four others]. 10.3. Linear infrastructure and snow leopard conservation / Peter Zahler. 10.4. Harvesting of caterpillar fungus and wood by local people / John D. Farrington. 10.5. Synthesis / Peter Zahler -- III. Conservation Solutions In Situ. 11. The role of mountain communities in snow leopard conservation / Rodney M. Jackson, Wendy Brewer Lama ; 12. Building community governance structures and institutions for snow leopard conservation / Peter Zahler, Richard Paley ; 13. Incentive and reward programs in snow leopard conservation. 13.1. Himalayan homestays : fostering human-snow leopard coexistence / Tsewang Namgail, Bipasha Majumder, Jigmet Dadul. 13.2 Handicrafts : snow leopard enterprise in Mongolia / Bayarjargal Agvaantseren [and four others]. 13.3. A review of lessons, successes and pitfalls of livestock insurance schemes / Kyran Kunkel, Shafqat Hussein, Ambika Khatiwada ; 14. Livestock husbandry and snow leopard conservation. 14.1. Corral improvements / Ghulam Mohammad [and three others]. 14.2. The role of village reserves in revitalizing the natural prey base of the snow leopard / Charadutt Mishra [and nine others]. 14.3. The Ecosystem Health Program : a tool to promote the co-existence of livestock owners and snow leopards / Muhammad Ali Nawaz, Jaffar Ud Din, Hafeez Buzdar ; 15. Religion and cultural impacts on snow leopard conservation. 15.1. Introduction / Betsy Gaines Quammen. 15.2. Tibetan Buddhist monastery-based snow leopard conservation / Juan Li, Hang Yin, Zhi Lu. 15.3. Shamanism in Central Asian snow leopard cultures / Apela Colorado, Nargiza Ryskulova. 15.4. Snow leopards in art and legend of the Pamir / John Mock. 15.5. The snow leopard in symbolism, heraldry and numismatics : the order "Barys" and title "Snow Leopard" / Irina Loginova ; 16. Trophy hunting as a conservation tool for snow leopards. 16.1. The Trophy Hunting Program : enhancing snow leopard prey populations through community participation / Muhammad Ali Nawaz [and three others]. 16.2. Argali sheep (Ovis ammon) and Siberian ibex (Capra sibirica) trophy hunting in Mongolia / Richard P. Reading, Sukh Amgalanbaatar. 16.3. Hunting of prey species : a review of lessons, successes and pitfalls - experiences from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan / Stefan Michel, Tatjana Rosen ; 17. Environmental education for snow leopard conservation / Darla Hillard [and five others] ; 18. Law enforcement in snow leopard conservation / Nick Beale, Ioana Botezatu ; 19. Transboundary initiatives and snow leopard conservation / Tatjana Rosen, Peter Zahler ; 20. Corporate business and the conservation of the snow leopard : worlds that need not collide / Paul Hotham [and three others] -- IV. Conservation Solutions Ex Situ. 21. Role of zoos in snow leopard conservation : management of captive snow leopards in the EAZA region / Leif Blomqvist, Alexander Sliwa ; 22. Role of zoos in snow leopard conservation : the Species Survival Plan in North America / Jay Tetzloff ; 23. The role of zoos in snow leopard conservation : captive snow leopards as ambassadors of wild kin. 23.1. Kolmården Wildlife Park : supporting snow leopards in the wild, sharing the message at home / Thomas Lind. 23.2. Woodland Park Zoo : from a zoo came a true snow leopard champion / Fred W. Koontz. 23.3. Bronx Zoo : ambassadors from the roof of the world / Patrick R. Thomas ; 24. Rescue and rehabilitation centers and reintroductions to the wild. 24.1. Rescue, rehabilitation, translocation, reintroduction, and captive rearing : lessons from handling the other big cats / Dale G. Miquelle [and others]. 24.2. NABU Snow Leopard Rehabilitation Center in Kyrgyzstan / Boris Tichomirow -- V. Techniques and Technologies for the Study of a Cryptic Felid. 25. Snow leopard research : a historical perspective / Don Hunter, Kyle McCarthy, Thomas McCarthy ; 26. From VHF to satellite GPS collars : advancements in snow leopard telemetry / Örjan Johansson, Anthony Simms, Thomas McCarthy ; 27. The role of genetics. 27.1. Conservation genetics of snow leopards / Anthony Caragiulo, George Amato, Byron Weckworth. 27.2. Diet reconstruction of snow leopard using genetic techniques / Wasim Shehzad ; 28. Camera trapping : advancing the technology / Wai-Ming Wong, Shannon Kachel ; 29. Landscape ecology : linking landscape metrics to ecological processes / Hugh S. Robinson, Byron Weckworth -- VI. Snow Leopard Status and Conservation : Regional Reviews and Updates. 30. Central Asia : Afghanistan / Zalmai Moheb, Richard Paley ; 31. Central Asia : Kyrgyzstan / Askar Davletbakov [and six others] ; 32 Central Asia : Kazakhstan / Oleg Loginov ; 33. Central Asia : Tajikistan / Abdusattor Saidov [and three others] ; 34. Central Asia : Uzbekistan / Alexander Esipov [and three others] ; 35. South Asia : Bhutan / Tshewang R. Wangchuk, Lhendup Tharchen ; 36. South Asia : India / Yash Veer Bhatnagar [and eight others] ; 37. South Asia : Nepal / Som Ale, Karan B. Shah, Rodney M. Jackson ; 38. South Asia : Pakistan. 38.1. Snow leopard conservation in Pakistan : a historical perspective / Ahmad Khan. 38.2. The current state of snow leopard conservation in Pakistan / Jaffar Ud Din, Hussain Ali, Muhammad Ali Nawaz ; 39. Northern range : Mongolia / Bariushaa Munkhtsog [and three others] ; 40. Northern range : Russia / Mikhail Paltsyn [and thirteen others] ; 41. China : the Tibetan Plateau, Sanjiangyuan Region / Yanlin Liu [and five others] ; 42. China : current state of snow leopard conservation in China / Philip Riordan, Kun Shi -- VII. The Future of Snow Leopards. 43. Sharing the conservation message / Rana Bayrakçismith, Sibylle Noras, Heather Hemmingmoore ; 44. Global strategies for snow leopard conservation : a synthesis / Eric W. Sanderson [and four others] ; 45. The Global Snow Leopard and Ecosystem Protection Program / Andrew Zakharenka [and others] ; 46. Joining up the spots : aligning approaches to big cat conservation from policy to the field / Urs Breitenmoser [and three others] ; 47. Future prospects for snow leopard survival / David Mallon, Thomas McCarthy. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-802213-2
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edoccha_BV043894098
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxi, 612 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-0-12-802496-6
    Series Statement: Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-12-802213-9
    Language: English
    Keywords: Schneeleopard ; Artenschutz
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    UID:
    edocfu_BV043894098
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxi, 612 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-0-12-802496-6
    Series Statement: Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-12-802213-9
    Language: English
    Keywords: Schneeleopard ; Artenschutz
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