2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.11851/v1
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A coprological survey of parasitic fauna firstly in Wild Far Eastern Leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis)

Abstract: Background:The Amur leopard, one of nine recently recognized subspecies of leopard, is still most threatened in a stochastic procession of extinction. The potential harmless to the conservation of the Amur leopard originating from the disease is in need of urgent attention. Unfortunately, the research on the potential risk to Amur leopard caused by disease is rare. When the parasites were concerned, even the elementary data, such as parasitic fauna, are absent. Our aim in the study is to accumulate the knowled… Show more

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