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1. The implications of large home range size in a solitary felid, the Leopard (Panthera pardus).

2. Index‐based large carnivore population density and abundance estimates for the Ruaha‐Rungwa conservation complex in Tanzania.

3. Habitat use of and threats to African large carnivores in a mixed‐use landscape.

4. Trends and biases in African large carnivore population assessments: identifying priorities and opportunities from a systematic review of two decades of research.

5. Diet and prey selection of clouded leopards and tigers in Laos.

6. Contrasting effects of human settlement on the interaction among sympatric apex carnivores.

7. Intraspecific interactions in a high‐density leopard population.

8. Contrasting responses of large carnivores to land use management across an Asian montane landscape in Iran.

9. Temporal partitioning and spatiotemporal avoidance among large carnivores in a human-impacted African landscape.

10. Home range variation in leopards living across the human density gradient.

11. Evaluation of human attitudes and factors conducive to promoting human–lion coexistence in the Greater Gir landscape, India.

12. Big cats in borderlands: challenges and implications for transboundary conservation of Asian leopards.

13. Home range, habitat selection, density, and diet of golden jackals in the Eastern Plains Landscape, Cambodia.

14. Male residency of Sunda Clouded Leopard Neofelis diardi (Cuvier, 1823) (Mammalia: Carnivora: Felidae) in a peat swamp forest, Indonesian Borneo.

15. Spotty Data: Managing International Leopard (Panthera pardus) Trophy Hunting Quotas Amidst Uncertainty.

16. Simulating the impact of Belt and Road initiative and other major developments in Myanmar on an ambassador felid, the clouded leopard, Neofelis nebulosa.

17. Factors affecting the occurrence and activity of clouded leopards, common leopards and leopard cats in the Himalayas.

18. Vertical relief facilitates spatial segregation of a high density large carnivore population.

19. Multi‐scale habitat modelling identifies spatial conservation priorities for mainland clouded leopards (Neofelis nebulosa).

20. Responses of Sunda clouded leopard Neofelis diardi population density to anthropogenic disturbance: refining estimates of its conservation status in Sabah.

21. Population density estimates and conservation concern for clouded leopards Neofelis nebulosa , marbled cats Pardofelis marmorata and tigers Panthera tigris in Htamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary, Sagaing, Myanmar.

22. Multi-scale habitat selection modeling identifies threats and conservation opportunities for the Sunda clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi).

23. Spatial variation in leopard (Panthera pardus) site use across a gradient of anthropogenic pressure in Tanzania's Ruaha landscape.

24. Simulating impacts of rapid forest loss on population size, connectivity and genetic diversity of Sunda clouded leopards (Neofelis diardi) in Borneo.

25. Persian leopard predation patterns and kill rates in the Iran-Turkmenistan borderland.

26. Anchoring and adjusting amidst humans: Ranging behavior of Persian leopards along the Iran-Turkmenistan borderland.

27. Forest cover and level of protection influence the island-wide distribution of an apex carnivore and umbrella species, the Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya).

28. Populations and activity patterns of clouded leopards and marbled cats in Dampa Tiger Reserve, India.

29. Using Landscape and Bioclimatic Features to Predict the Distribution of Lions, Leopards and Spotted Hyaenas in Tanzania's Ruaha Landscape.

30. INSIGHTS INTO THE SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL ECOLOGY OF THE SUNDA CLOUDED LEOPARD NEOFELIS DIARDI.

31. Reproductive success of female leopards Panthera pardus: the importance of top-down processes.

32. Brain size of the lion ( Panthera leo) and the tiger ( P. tigris): implications for intrageneric phylogeny, intraspecific differences and the effects of captivity.

33. The use of camera traps for estimating tiger and leopard populations in the high altitude mountains of Bhutan

34. Connecting the spots: Leopard print fashion and Panthera pardus conservation.

35. A paradox of local abundance amidst regional rarity: the value of montane refugia for Persian leopard conservation.

38. To bait or not to bait: A comparison of camera-trapping methods for estimating leopard Panthera pardus density.

39. Evaluation of a compensation scheme to bring about pastoralist tolerance of lions

40. The impact of intraguild competition with lion (Panthera leo) on leopard (Panthera pardus) behavioural ecology

41. Estimating the density of a small population of leopards (Panthera pardus) in central Iran using multi-session photographic‐sampling data.

42. Integrating Sunda clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi) conservation into development and restoration planning in Sabah (Borneo).

43. Evaluating scenarios of landscape change for Sunda clouded leopard connectivity in a human dominated landscape.

44. Wolves can suppress goodwill for leopards: Patterns of human-predator coexistence in northeastern Iran.

45. Leveraging trans-boundary conservation partnerships: Persistence of Persian leopard (Panthera pardus saxicolor) in the Iranian Caucasus.

46. Impact of risk on animal behaviour and habitat transition probabilities.

47. Environmental and anthropogenic drivers of African leopard Panthera pardus population density.

48. Leopard population density varies across habitats and management strategies in a mixed-use Tanzanian landscape.

49. Drivers of leopard (Panthera pardus) habitat use and relative abundance in Africa's largest transfrontier conservation area.

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