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    Genomic organization, sequence divergence, and recombination of feline immunodeficiency virus from lions in the wild by Sondgeroth Kerry, Roelke Melody, VandeWoude Sue, Troyer Jennifer L, McCracken Carrie L, Pecon-Slattery Jill, Winterbach Christiaan, Winterbach Hanlie, O'Brien Stephen J

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…Across all FIV<sub><it>Ple </it></sub>gene regions except <it>env</it>, lion subtypes B and E are monophyletic, and marginally more similar to Pallas cat FIV<sub><it>Oma </it></sub>than to other FIV. …”
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    Eurasian lynx and Pallas’s cat in Dolpa district of Nepal: genetics, distribution and diet by Werhahn, G, Kusi, N, Karmacharya, D, Man Sherchan, A, Manandhar, P, Manandhar, S, Bhatta, T, Joshi, J, Bhattarai, S, Sharma, A, Kaden, J, Ghazali, M, Senn, H

    Published 2018
    “…This study provides the first scientific record of Eurasian lynx in Shey-Phoksundo National Park SPNP. The finding on Pallas's cat represents an expansion of the IUCN distribution range in Nepal, presents the second locality record of the species in the country, and with the sample collected at 5,539 m is the highest elevation record for the species to date. …”
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    The First Case of <i>Cytauxzoon</i> spp. in Russia: The Parasite Conquers Eurasia by Sergey V. Naidenko, Mariya N. Erofeeva, Pavel A. Sorokin, Sergey O. Gershov, Nadezhda P. Yakovenko, Alena S. Botvinovskaya, Galina S. Alekseeva

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Over the last two decades, <i>Cytauxzoon</i> spp. has been conquering Eurasia, although this fact has only been brought to light through recent more intensive research after the discovery of <i>C. manul</i> in Pallas’ cat. In Europe, <i>Cytauxzoon</i> was detected mainly in southern countries and later in central Europe. …”
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    Assessment of physiological status of felids as indicator of their welfare in the wild by Ekaterina V. Pavlova, Evgeny A. Ivanov, Vadim E. Kiriluk, Vyacheslav V. Rozhnov

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…In the second study we used WBC counts as a health index for three felid species: Pallas cat (Daursky State Nature Biosphere Reserve, 2010), Far Eastern leopard (Southwestern Prymorie, 2011), Siberian tiger (Ussuriskii Reserve, 2010-2011). …”
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