نتایج جستجو برای: leopard

تعداد نتایج: 1944  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2013
Zhi-Hong Yu Jie Xu Chad D Walls Lan Chen Sheng Zhang Ruoyu Zhang Li Wu Lina Wang Sijiu Liu Zhong-Yin Zhang

SHP2 is an allosteric phosphatase essential for growth factor-mediated Ras activation. Germ-line mutations in SHP2 cause clinically similar LEOPARD and Noonan syndromes, two of several autosomal-dominant conditions characterized by gain-of-function mutations in the Ras pathway. Interestingly, Noonan syndrome SHP2 mutants are constitutively active, whereas LEOPARD syndrome SHP2 mutants exhibit r...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2006
Masakatsu Watanabe Motoko Iwashita Masaru Ishii Yoshihisa Kurachi Atsushi Kawakami Shigeru Kondo Norihiro Okada

Leopard, a well-known zebrafish mutant that has a spotted skin pattern instead of stripes, is a model for the study of pigment patterning. To understand the mechanisms underlying stripe formation, as well as the spot variation observed in leopard, we sought to identify the gene responsible for this phenotype. Using positional cloning, we identified the leopard gene as an orthologue of the mamma...

A Ramazanpour H Babaei

LEOPARD syndrome is an autosomal dominant hereditary disease, which is characterized with cutaneous pigmented patches, electrocardiographic changes, ocular hypertelorism, retarded growth, pulmonic stenosis, genital abnormalities and congenital deafness. The gene of this disease have high penetrance but expression is varied and incomplete forms may be seen. We report a 23 year-old woman wi...

2013
Aishwarya Maheshwari Diwakar Sharma S. Sathyakumar

We conducted surveys above 3000 m elevation in eight protected areas of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. These surveys provide new information on snow leopard in Uttarakhand on the basis of indirect evidence such as pugmark and scat. Snow leopard evidence (n = 13) were found between 3190 and 4115 m elevation. On an average, scats (n = 09) of snow leopard were found for every 56 km walked and p...

2001
JEF R. JAEGER BRETT R. RIDDLE RANDY D. JENNINGS DAVID F. BRADFORD

Remnant populations of leopard frogs within the Virgin River drainage and adjacent portions of the Colorado River (Black Canyon) in northwestern Arizona and southern Nevada either represent the reportedly extinct taxon Rana onca or northern, disjunct Rana yavapaiensis. To determine the evolutionary distinctiveness of these leopard frogs, we evaluated mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) restriction site v...

2012
Wasim Shehzad Thomas Michael McCarthy Francois Pompanon Lkhagvajav Purevjav Eric Coissac Tiayyba Riaz Pierre Taberlet

Accurate information about the diet of large carnivores that are elusive and inhabit inaccessible terrain, is required to properly design conservation strategies. Predation on livestock and retaliatory killing of predators have become serious issues throughout the range of the snow leopard. Several feeding ecology studies of snow leopards have been conducted using classical approaches. These te...

2008
J. C. ANDREWS J. G. HOWARD D. E. WILDT

The ability of domestic cat or leopard cat spermatozoa to penetrate zonae pellucidae (ZP) of salt-stored, domestic cat oocytes was examined as an assay for sperm capacitation. Ovarian oocytes were recovered after ovariectomy and matured in vitro for 18-36 h. Following removal of cumulus cells, the oocytes were used fresh, or stored (4°C, 0.5-24 weeks) in a HEPES-buffered hypertonic salt solutio...

2016
Achyut Aryal Uttam Babu Shrestha Weihong Ji Som B. Ale Sujata Shrestha Tenzing Ingty Tek Maraseni Geoff Cockfield David Raubenheimer

Future climate change is likely to affect distributions of species, disrupt biotic interactions, and cause spatial incongruity of predator-prey habitats. Understanding the impacts of future climate change on species distribution will help in the formulation of conservation policies to reduce the risks of future biodiversity losses. Using a species distribution modeling approach by MaxEnt, we mo...

2017
Samual T Williams Kathryn S Williams Bradley P Lewis Russell A Hill

Data on the population dynamics and threats to large carnivores are vital to conservation efforts, but these are hampered by a paucity of studies. For some species, such as the leopard (Panthera pardus), there is such uncertainty in population trends that leopard trophy hunting has been banned in South Africa since 2016 while further data on leopard abundance are collected. We present one of th...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2011
Pieter T J Johnson Valerie J McKenzie Anna C Peterson Jacob L Kerby Jennifer Brown Andrew R Blaustein Tina Jackson

Ecological theory predicts that species with restricted geographic ranges will have the highest probability of extinction, but species with extensive distributions and high population densities can also exhibit widespread population losses. In the western United States populations of northern leopard frogs (Lithobates pipiens)-historically one of the most widespread frogs in North America-have ...

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