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Subspecies Variation in Leopard (Panthera pardus):Morphological Vs Molecular Approaches and Conservation


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Leopard (Panthera paradus) has several subspecies occurring in the Middle East, Asia and Africa. These subspecies vary widely in morphological features including coat patterns in addition to individual variation, for which controversy exists over the subspecies differentiation. As such, information regarding leopard subspecies taxonomy from morphological and molecular point of view have been analysed and communicated indicating a combination of morphological and molecular data towards identification and conservation action.

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Panthera pardus, Subspecies Variation, Morphology, Molecular Biology, Distribution, Conservation.
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P. S. Bhatanagar
Zoological Survey of India, Western Regional Centre, Ravet Road, Akurdi, Pune 411 044, India

Abstract


Leopard (Panthera paradus) has several subspecies occurring in the Middle East, Asia and Africa. These subspecies vary widely in morphological features including coat patterns in addition to individual variation, for which controversy exists over the subspecies differentiation. As such, information regarding leopard subspecies taxonomy from morphological and molecular point of view have been analysed and communicated indicating a combination of morphological and molecular data towards identification and conservation action.

Keywords


Panthera pardus, Subspecies Variation, Morphology, Molecular Biology, Distribution, Conservation.