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1“…Thus, regardless of the effects of inbreeding, current evidence seems to indicate that environmental contaminants may be a major factor contributing to reproductive impairment in the Florida panther population.…”
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2“…Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now restricted to less than 5% of its historic range in one breeding population located in southern Florida. …”
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3por Gross, Liza“…But a scientific review panel found "fatal flaws" in agency models used to regulate development in the habitat of the critically endangered Florida panther. What happened?…”
Publicado 2005
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4por Brown, Meredith A., Cunningham, Mark W., Roca, Alfred L., Troyer, Jennifer L., Johnson, Warren E., O’Brien, Stephen J.“…From 2002 through 2005, an outbreak of feline leukemia virus (FeLV) occurred in Florida panthers (Puma concolor coryi). Clinical signs included lymphadenopathy, anemia, septicemia, and weight loss; 5 panthers died. …”
Publicado 2008
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5por Reichard, Mason V, Criffield, Marc, Thomas, Jennifer E, Paritte, Jacqueline M, Cunningham, Mark, Onorato, Dave, Logan, Kenneth, Interisano, Maria, Marucci, Gianluca, Pozio, Edoardo“…We determined the prevalence and species of Trichinella infections in Florida panthers (Puma concolor coryi). METHODS: Tongues from Florida panthers were collected at necropsy and examined by pepsin-HCl artificial digestion for infection with Trichinella spp. …”
Publicado 2015
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6por Chiu, Elliott S., Kraberger, Simona, Cunningham, Mark, Cusack, Lara, Roelke, Melody, VandeWoude, Sue“…The endangered Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) had an outbreak of infection with feline leukemia virus (FeLV) in the early 2000s that resulted in the deaths of 3 animals. …”
Publicado 2019
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7“…Calf (Bos taurus) depredation by the federally endangered Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) on ranches in southwest Florida is an important issue because ranches represent mixed landscapes that provide habitat critical to panther recovery. …”
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8por Miller, D. L., Taylor, S. K., Rotstein, D. S., Pough, M. B., Barr, M. C., Baldwin, C. A., Cunningham, M., Roelke, M., Ingram, D.“…These findings suggest that Florida panthers and the introduced Texas cougars have been exposed to FIV and/or PLV.…”
Publicado 2006
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9por Ochoa, Alexander, Onorato, David P., Fitak, Robert R., Roelke-Parker, Melody E., Culver, Melanie“…Most of these alleles were likely inherited to subsequent F(1) Florida panthers, as these individuals manifested a threefold increase in observed heterozygosity with respect to their immediate, canonical Florida panther predecessors. …”
Publicado 2019
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10“…We use finite mixture and hidden Markov models (HMMs), two standard clustering techniques, to model long-term hourly movement data from Florida panthers (Puma concolor coryi). Allowing for temporal heterogeneity in transition probabilities, a straightforward but little-used extension of the standard HMM framework, resolves some shortcomings of current models and clarifies the movement patterns of panthers. …”
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11por Crawford, Daniel A., Cherry, Michael J., Kelly, Brian D., Garrison, Elina P., Shindle, David B., Conner, L. Mike, Chandler, Richard B., Miller, Karl V.“…We examined the activity patterns of sympatric white‐tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), a sexually segregated polygynous ungulate, and Florida panthers (Puma concolor coryi) in the context of the “risky times – risky places hypothesis” and the reproductive strategy hypothesis. …”
Publicado 2019
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12por Shrader-Frechette, K. S. (Kristin Sharon)Tabla de Contenidos: “…Introduction: What ecology can't do -- Ecological concepts are problematic -- Ecological theory is problematic -- Ecological science is value laden -- What ecology can do: the logic of case studies -- Ecology and a new account of rationality -- Objections to ethical rationality in ecology -- A case study: the Florida panther -- Policy aspects of the Florida-panther case -- Conclusions.…”
Publicado 1993
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13por Gilbertson, Marie L. J., Hart, S. Niamh, VanderWaal, Kimberly, Onorato, Dave, Cunningham, Mark, VandeWoude, Sue, Craft, Meggan E.“…Seasonal variation in habitat use and animal behavior can alter host contact patterns with potential consequences for pathogen transmission dynamics. The endangered Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) has experienced significant pathogen-induced mortality and continues to be at risk of future epidemics. …”
Publicado 2023
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14“…RESULTS: Area-under-the-curve was the highest for Florida panthers equipped with Global Positioning System (GPS) technology compared to VHF technology. …”
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15Publicado 2002Tabla de Contenidos: “…Belovsky [and others] -- Evolution of population viability assessments for the Florida panther : a multiperspective approach / David S. …”
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16por Saremi, Nedda F., Supple, Megan A., Byrne, Ashley, Cahill, James A., Coutinho, Luiz Lehmann, Dalén, Love, Figueiró, Henrique V., Johnson, Warren E., Milne, Heather J., O’Brien, Stephen J., O’Connell, Brendan, Onorato, David P., Riley, Seth P. D., Sikich, Jeff A., Stahler, Daniel R., Villela, Priscilla Marqui Schmidt, Vollmers, Christopher, Wayne, Robert K., Eizirik, Eduardo, Corbett-Detig, Russell B., Green, Richard E., Wilmers, Christopher C., Shapiro, Beth“…We find signatures of close inbreeding in geographically isolated North American populations, but also that tracts of homozygosity are rarely shared among these populations, suggesting that assisted gene flow would restore local genetic diversity. The genome of a Florida panther descended from translocated Central American individuals has long tracts of homozygosity despite recent outbreeding. …”
Publicado 2019
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17por Mújica, Ernesto B., Herdman, Adam R., Danaher, Mark W., González, Elaine H., Zettler, Lawrence W.“…This paper provides a preliminary summary of the ghost orchid’s projected status based on six continuous years of data collected within the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge (FPNWR) from 2015–2020. …”
Publicado 2021
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18por Vickers, T. Winston, Sanchez, Jessica N., Johnson, Christine K., Morrison, Scott A., Botta, Randy, Smith, Trish, Cohen, Brian S., Huber, Patrick R., Ernest, Holly B., Boyce, Walter M.“…This study highlights the importance of combining demographic and genetic analyses, and illustrates that in the absence of effective measures to reduce mortality and enhance safe movement across highways, translocation of pumas, such as was done with the endangered Florida panther (P. c. coryi), may ultimately be necessary to prevent further genetic decline and ensure persistence of the Santa Ana Mountains population.…”
Publicado 2015
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19por Gilbertson, Marie L. J., Fountain-Jones, Nicholas M., Malmberg, Jennifer L., Gagne, Roderick B., Lee, Justin S., Kraberger, Simona, Kechejian, Sarah, Petch, Raegan, Chiu, Elliott S., Onorato, Dave, Cunningham, Mark W., Crooks, Kevin R., Funk, W. Chris, Carver, Scott, VandeWoude, Sue, VanderWaal, Kimberly, Craft, Meggan E.“…Here, we tested a novel approach in the Florida panther, which is affected by several directly-transmitted feline retroviruses. …”
Publicado 2022
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20por Masot, A. Javier, Gil, María, Risco, David, Jiménez, Olga M., Núñez, José I., Redondo, Eloy“…In wild felines, PRV infection has only been previously reported once in a Florida panther in 1994. No seropositive lynxes have ever been found, nor has PRV been detected in dead Iberian lynxes to date. …”
Publicado 2017
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