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1. Community structure of the solitary giant pandas is maintained by indirect social connections

2. Geographic distributions shape the functional traits in a large mammalian family

3. The giant panda is cryptic

4. Multi-omics reveals the positive leverage of plant secondary metabolites on the gut microbiota in a non-model mammal

5. Dietary flavonoids and the altitudinal preference of wild giant pandas in Foping National Nature Reserve, China

6. Taking a color photo: A homozygous 25-bp deletion in Bace2 may cause brown-and-white coat color in giant pandas.

9. Geographic distributions shape the functional traits in a large mammalian family

10. Why wild giant pandas frequently roll in horse manure

11. Impact of sympatric carnivores on den selection of wild giant pandas

12. Wildlife conservation and management in China: achievements, challenges and perspectives

13. A single nucleotide mutation in the dual-oxidase 2 (DUOX2) gene causes some of the panda's unique metabolic phenotypes

14. Multi-omics reveals the positive leverage of plant secondary metabolites on the gut microbiota in a non-model mammal

15. A single nucleotide mutation in the dual-oxidase 2 (

16. Genomic Signatures of Coevolution between Nonmodel Mammals and Parasitic Roundworms

17. Symbiotic bacteria mediate volatile chemical signal synthesis in a large solitary mammal species

18. Diet drives convergent evolution of gut microbiomes in bamboo-eating species

19. Seasonal dynamics of parasitism and stress physiology in wild giant pandas

20. Seasonal shift of the gut microbiome synchronizes host peripheral circadian rhythm for physiological adaptation to a low-fat diet in the giant panda

21. Predicting the potential distribution of the endangered red panda across its entire range using MaxEnt modeling

22. Dietary flavonoids and the altitudinal preference of wild giant pandas in Foping National Nature Reserve, China

23. Conservation metagenomics: a new branch of conservation biology

24. Seasonal and reproductive variation in chemical constituents of scent signals in wild giant pandas

25. No evidence for MHC-based mate choice in wild giant pandas

26. DENTAL ABNORMALITIES OF EIGHT WILD QINLING GIANT PANDAS (AILUROPODA MELANOLEUCA QINLINGENSIS), SHAANXI PROVINCE, CHINA

27. Progress in the ecology and conservation of giant pandas

28. Seasonal variation in nutrient utilization shapes gut microbiome structure and function in wild giant pandas

29. Comparative genomics reveals convergent evolution between the bamboo-eating giant and red pandas

30. Supplementary Information from Seasonal variation in nutrient utilization shapes gut microbiome structure and function in wild giant pandas

31. Giant Pandas Are Not an Evolutionary cul-de-sac: Evidence from Multidisciplinary Research

32. Obligate herbivory in an ancestrally carnivorous lineage: the giant panda and bamboo from the perspective of nutritional geometry

33. Diet Evolution and Habitat Contraction of Giant Pandas via Stable Isotope Analysis

34. Why wild giant pandas frequently roll in horse manure.

35. Reproductive competition and fecal testosterone in wild male giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca)

36. Progress in the ecology and conservation of giant pandas

37. Seasonal variation in nutrient utilization shapes gut microbiome structure and function in wild giant pandas.

38. Giant Pandas Are Not an Evolutionary cul-de-sac: Evidence from Multidisciplinary Research.

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