Snow Leopards: What's Next?
Sandro Lovari , Francesco Ferretti
Integrative Conservation ›› 2025, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (3) : 269 -271.
Snow Leopards: What's Next?
In 2003–2023, the number of papers on snow leopards has grown by a 20-fold increase. An important missing topic has been the variation of ecological parameters because of climate change and the relevant effects on leopard food resources. Also, prey information from camera-traps set for leopards requires caution: carnivores and herbivores use the habitat differently. Questionnaire methodology deserves attention, too.
Asian large cats / conservation / methods / Panthera uncia / publications
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