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On the Ecological Separation between Tigers and Leopards John Seidensticker Office of Zoological Research, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC[removed], U.S.A.
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Document Date: 2011-05-04 08:21:59


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University Chicago Press / Wilson / Cassell and Co. Ltd. / re- LZToftZ Lc / Belknap Press / /

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Africa / Asia / /

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Nepal / Sri Lanka / Tanzania / India / /

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Man-Made Disaster / /

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J. Zoo / Gir Sanctuary / Yale University / /

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use radiolocation equipment / food size / food / differential search patterns / felid social systems / /

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Churia Hills / Churia hill / Someswar hill / Gir Forest / Himalayan / Narayani River / Shorea forest / Rapti River / Chitawan Valley / /

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LEOPARD / /

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Yale University / Tiger Fund / Smithonian Institution / IUCN / METHODS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS His Majesty's Government of Nepal / US Federal Reserve / Tigers and Leopards John Seidensticker office of Zoological Research / office of Zoological Research / Smithsonian Institution / World Wildlife Fund / /

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Nat / John Seidensticker / Howard Timmins / /

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investigator / Harper / Major / /

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Oregon / New York / Nova Scotia / Massachusetts / /

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Geist / /

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Central America / central India / /

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RADIATION / /

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