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Panthera tigris

Spielman, J.S (2000) Olfactory enrichment for captive tigers (Panthera tigris) and lions (Panthera leo), using a synthetic analogue of feline facial pheromone. Unpublished MSc. thesis, University of Edinburgh. [Pg.398]

Williams, N., Chapman, J., and Plowman, A. (1999) Olfactory enrichment for big cats, Panthera leo persica and Panthera tigris sumatrae. In V. Hare and K.Worley (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Environmental Enrichment, Edinburgh Zoo, Edinburgh, pp. 300-303. [Pg.398]

Amur tiger, see Panthera tigris altaica Amygdala... [Pg.418]

Smith, J. L. D., McDougall, C., and Michelle, D. (1989). Scent marking in free-ranging tigers, Panthera tigris. Animal Behaviour 37,1-10. [Pg.513]

Zhang W, Zhang Z, Shen F, Hou R, Lv X, Yue B (2006). Highly conserved D-loop-like nuclear mitochondrial sequences (Numts) in tiger Panthera tigris). J. Genet., Aug., 85(2) 107-116. [Pg.131]

Li XM, Yeung LWY, Taniyasu S, Lam PKS, Yamashita N, Xu MQ, et al. Accumulation of perfluorinated compounds in captive Bengal tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) and African lions (Panthera leo Liimaeus) in China. Chemosphere 2008 73(10) 1649—53. [Pg.387]


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