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1. Description and molecular characterisation of Babesia ailuropodae n. sp., a new piroplasmid species infecting giant pandas

2. Description and molecular characterisation of Babesia ailuropodae n. sp., a new piroplasmid species infecting giant pandas.

3. Evaluating the adaptive capacity of the giant panda in response to climate change since the last glacial maximum

4. A IISNPs panel for the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca).

5. Synergistic effects of anthropogenic disturbances on giant pandas.

6. Functional responses of giant panda gut microbiota to high-fiber diets.

7. Ecological and Public Advantages of a Dual Flagship Strategy: Giant Panda and Snow Leopard.

8. Social network analysis uncovers hidden social complexity in giant pandas.

9. Giant panda loan exhibitions in China underdeliver on educating visitors: insights and recommendations for improvements.

10. A Survey of the Wild Giant Panda Population and Habitat Reflects an Urgent In Situ Conservation Need: A Case of Meigu Dafengding National Nature Reserve.

11. A snapshot of climate drivers and temporal variation of Ixodes ovatus abundance from a giant panda living in the wild

12. Signal detection theory applied to giant pandas: Do pandas go out of their way to make sure their scent marks are found?

13. Large‐scale genetic surveys for main extant population of wild giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) reveals an urgent need of human management

14. Species coexistence and niche interaction between sympatric giant panda and Chinese red panda: A spatiotemporal approach.

15. A snapshot of climate drivers and temporal variation of Ixodes ovatus abundance from a giant panda living in the wild.

16. Signal detection theory applied to giant pandas: Do pandas go out of their way to make sure their scent marks are found?

17. Ecological and Public Advantages of a Dual Flagship Strategy: Giant Panda and Snow Leopard

18. Species associations and conservation of Giant Pandas

19. Large‐scale genetic surveys for main extant population of wild giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) reveals an urgent need of human management.

20. Giant Panda Microhabitat Study in the Daxiangling Niba Mountain Corridor.

21. Investigation of the Efficacy of Pyrantel Pamoate, Mebendazole, Albendazole, and Ivermectin against Baylisascaris schroederi in Captive Giant Pandas.

22. Evaluating the adaptive capacity of the giant panda in response to climate change since the last glacial maximum.

23. Pregnancy length and health in giant pandas: What can metabolic and urinary endocrine markers unveil?

24. Sesquiterpenoids isolated from feces-residing Streptomyces sp. inhibit the cellular entry of influenza a viruses.

25. Symbiotic microbiota and odor ensure mating in time for giant pandas.

26. A Survey of the Wild Giant Panda Population and Habitat Reflects an Urgent In Situ Conservation Need: A Case of Meigu Dafengding National Nature Reserve

27. Post mortem computed tomography as a complementary tool for diagnosing cholangiohepatitis in a giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca).

28. Space use and microhabitat selection of wild giant pandas in Meigu Dafengding National Nature Reserve, China

29. Comprehensive Breeding Techniques for the Giant Panda

30. Testing the efficacy of camera-trap sampling designs for monitoring giant pandas in a heterogeneous landscape.

31. First detection and molecular identification of Babesia sp. from the giant panda, Ailuropoda melanoleuca, in China

32. Gut microbiota in reintroduction of giant panda

33. Giant Panda Microhabitat Study in the Daxiangling Niba Mountain Corridor

34. A multi-scale Maxent approach to model habitat suitability for the giant pandas in the Qionglai mountain, China

35. Investigation of the Efficacy of Pyrantel Pamoate, Mebendazole, Albendazole, and Ivermectin against Baylisascaris schroederi in Captive Giant Pandas

36. Species bias and spillover effects in scientific research on Carnivora in China.

37. Medical management of open pyometra in a giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca).

38. The Protected Area Paradox and refugee species: The giant panda and baselines shifted towards conserving species in marginal habitats

39. Giant Panda National Park, a step towards streamlining protected areas and cohesive conservation management in China

40. Leukocyte and Platelet Characteristics of the Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca): Morphological, Cytochemical, and Ultrastructural Features

41. Characterization and Analysis of Whole Transcriptome of Giant Panda Spleens: Implying Critical Roles of Long Non-Coding RNAs in Immunity

42. Characteristics that make trophy hunting of giant pandas inconceivable.

43. The Protected Area Paradox and refugee species: The giant panda and baselines shifted towards conserving species in marginal habitats.

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

45. Scent anointing in mammals: functional and motivational insights from giant pandas.

46. REVIEW OF ANESTHETIC PROTOCOLS IN ANDEAN BEARS (TREMARCTOS ORNATUS), SLOTH BEARS (MELURSUS URSINUS), AND GIANT PANDAS (AILUROPODA MELANOLEUCA) AT THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION'S NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK, 1995-2016.

47. Gut microbiota in reintroduction of giant panda.

48. Ancylostoma ailuropodae n. sp. (Nematoda: Ancylostomatidae), a new hookworm parasite isolated from wild giant pandas in Southwest China

49. Impact of livestock grazing on biodiversity and giant panda habitat.

50. Genome-wide investigation of microsatellite polymorphism in coding region of the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) genome: a resource for study of phenotype diversity and abnormal traits.

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