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305 related items for PubMed ID: 25376464

  • 1. Tracing the geographic origin of traded leopard body parts in the indian subcontinent with DNA-based assignment tests.
    Mondol S, Sridhar V, Yadav P, Gubbi S, Ramakrishnan U.
    Conserv Biol; 2015 Apr; 29(2):556-64. PubMed ID: 25376464
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  • 2. Combating the illegal trade in African elephant ivory with DNA forensics.
    Wasser SK, Joseph Clark W, Drori O, Stephen Kisamo E, Mailand C, Mutayoba B, Stephens M.
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  • 7. Species, sex and geo-location identification of seized tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) parts in Nepal-A molecular forensic approach.
    Karmacharya D, Sherchan AM, Dulal S, Manandhar P, Manandhar S, Joshi J, Bhattarai S, Bhatta TR, Awasthi N, Sharma AN, Bista M, Silwal NR, Pokharel P, Lamichhane RR, Sharma N, Llewellyn B, Wultsch C, Kelly MJ, Gour D, Waits L, Hero JM, Hughes J.
    PLoS One; 2018 Aug; 13(8):e0201639. PubMed ID: 30138352
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  • 12. Implications of spatial genetic patterns for conserving African leopards.
    Ropiquet A, Knight AT, Born C, Martins Q, Balme G, Kirkendall L, Hunter L, Senekal C, Matthee CA.
    C R Biol; 2015 Nov; 338(11):728-37. PubMed ID: 26321316
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  • 14. An internationally standardized species identification test for use on suspected seized rhinoceros horn in the illegal wildlife trade.
    Ewart KM, Frankham GJ, McEwing R, Webster LMI, Ciavaglia SA, Linacre AMT, The DT, Ovouthan K, Johnson RN.
    Forensic Sci Int Genet; 2018 Jan; 32():33-39. PubMed ID: 29035720
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  • 16. Leopard in a tea-cup: A study of leopard habitat-use and human-leopard interactions in north-eastern India.
    Kshettry A, Vaidyanathan S, Athreya V.
    PLoS One; 2017 Jan; 12(5):e0177013. PubMed ID: 28493999
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  • 17. A panel of microsatellites to individually identify leopards and its application to leopard monitoring in human dominated landscapes.
    Mondol S, Navya R, Athreya V, Sunagar K, Selvaraj VM, Ramakrishnan U.
    BMC Genet; 2009 Dec 04; 10():79. PubMed ID: 19961605
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  • 18. Digital surveillance: a novel approach to monitoring the illegal wildlife trade.
    Sonricker Hansen AL, Li A, Joly D, Mekaru S, Brownstein JS.
    PLoS One; 2012 Dec 04; 7(12):e51156. PubMed ID: 23236444
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  • 20. Genetic analyses reveal population structure and recent decline in leopards (Panthera pardus fusca) across the Indian subcontinent.
    Bhatt S, Biswas S, Karanth K, Pandav B, Mondol S.
    PeerJ; 2020 Dec 04; 8():e8482. PubMed ID: 32117616
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