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A comparison of frequency of occurrence (percent) of various prey items in the feces of snow leopard from various regions of its range.
<p>A comparison of frequency of occurrence (percent) of various prey items in the feces of snow leopard from various regions of its range.</p
Overview of the sequence counts at different stages of the analysis.
a<p>Direct and reverse sequence reads corresponding to a single DNA molecule were aligned and merged, producing what we called a “properly assembled sequence”.</p>b<p>Strictly identical sequences correspond to “unique sequence”.</p
Location of Tost Mountain study site in South Gobi, Mongolia.
<p>Location of Tost Mountain study site in South Gobi, Mongolia.</p
Sequences of the primer pairs used in the study.
<p>The length of amplified fragments (excluding primers) with <i>Unci</i>, <i>12SV5</i> and <i>Ovis</i> were 68 bp, ∼100 bp and 82 bp, respectively.</p
Relative frequencies of various prey species present in the diet, on the basis of their occurrence in feces of snow leopards from the Tost Mountains, South Gobi, Mongolia.
<p>Relative frequencies of various prey species present in the diet, on the basis of their occurrence in feces of snow leopards from the Tost Mountains, South Gobi, Mongolia.</p