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  1. Electrocardiographic parameters and heart rate variability in free-ranging Jaguars (Panthera onca) immobilized with tiletamine–zolazepam–dexmedetomidine
  2. First report of complete albinism in Ozotoceros bezoarticus (Linneaus, 1758) from Pantanal, Brazil
  3. Preliminary inventory of a preserved Brazilian coastal Atlantic Forest reveals the absence of the top predator
  4. Two Cytauxzoon species in Brazil? Ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) and pumas (Puma concolor) as reservoir for Cytauxzoon spp.: Molecular characterization in three Brazilian biomes
  5. Diversity of Cytauxzoon spp. (Piroplasmida: Theileriidae) in Wild Felids from Brazil and Argentina
  6. The Salto Morato Manifest for Conservation Translocations
  7. Correction to: Dirofilaria immitis and Onchocercidae spp. in wild felids from Brazil
  8. Dirofilaria immitis and Onchocercidae spp. in wild felids from Brazil
  9. A long-term study on free-ranging jaguar-tick interactions, featuring a novel report of Amblyomma incisum adult infestation
  10. Detection of Trypanosoma evansi in jaguars (Panthera onca): insights from the Brazilian Pantanal wetland
  11. The jaguar (Panthera onca) as a potential new host of Dracunculus sp.
  12. Safe in the heights: trees as safer sites for female jaguars and their cubs in the Pantanal
  13. Unveiling demographic and mating strategies ofPanthera oncain the Pantanal, Brazil
  14. First record of melanism in the critically endangered Pampa cat (Leopardus munoai), an endemic species of the Pampa grasslands
  15. Molecular survey of hemotropic mycoplasmas in crab-eating raccoons (Procyon cancrivorus) in southern Brazil
  16. Epidemiological compatibility of Amblyomma sculptum as possible vector and Panthera onca as reservoir of Cytauxzoon spp. in Midwestern Brazil
  17. O Uso do Espaço pela Onça-Pintada é Influenciado pela Luz da Lua? Iluminando o Movimento de Felinos de Grande Porte no Sul do Pantanal
  18. Whole-genome sequences shed light on the demographic history and contemporary genetic erosion of free-ranging jaguar (Panthera onca) populations
  19. Environmental and anthropogenic factors synergistically affect space use of jaguars
  20. Jaguars from the Brazilian Pantanal: Low genetic structure, male-biased dispersal, and implications for long-term conservation
  21. Is reintroduction a tool for the conservation of the jaguarPanthera onca? A case study in the Brazilian Pantanal
  22. Dermatobiosis in Panthera onca: first description and multinomial logistic regression to estimate and predict parasitism in captured wild animals
  23. Use of foot snares to capture large felids
  24. Author response for "Use of foot snares to capture large felids"
  25. Author response for "Use of foot snares to capture large felids"
  26. Right on track? Performance of satellite telemetry in terrestrial wildlife research
  27. Resource selection in an apex predator and variation in response to local landscape characteristics
  28. Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) in the Serra da Canastra National Park in Minas Gerais, Brazil: species, abundance, ecological and seasonal aspects with notes on rickettsial infection
  29. Mercury content in the fur of jaguars (Panthera onca) from two areas under different levels of gold mining impact in the Brazilian Pantanal
  30. Jaguar movement database: a GPS-based movement dataset of an apex predator in the Neotropics
  31. Space Use and Movement of a Neotropical Top Predator: The Endangered Jaguar
  32. Infanticide in a jaguar (Panthera onca) population—does the provision of livestock carcasses increase the risk?
  33. Rickettsial infection in ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) of wild animals in midwestern Brazil
  34. Ticks and rickettsiae from wildlife in Belize, Central America
  35. DETECTION OF Leptospira spp. AND Brucella abortus ANTIBODIES IN FREE-LIVING JAGUARS (Panthera onca) IN TWO PROTECTED AREAS OF NORTHERN PANTANAL, BRAZIL
  36. Carrapatos (Acari: Ixodidae) em mamíferos silvestres do Parque Nacional da Serra da Canastra e arredores, Minas Gerais, Brasil
  37. Exposure of free-living jaguars to Toxoplasma gondii, Neospora caninum and Sarcocystis neurona in the Brazilian Pantanal
  38. Adrenal activity in maned wolves is higher on farmlands and park boundaries than within protected areas
  39. Detection of Rabies Virus Antibodies in Brazilian Free-Ranging Wild Carnivores
  40. OCORRÊNCIA DE PATÓGENOS EM CARNÍVOROS SELVAGENS BRASILEIROS E SUAS IMPLICAÇÕES PARA A CONSERVAÇÃO E SAÚDE PÚBLICA
  41. HEMATOLOGY AND BLOOD CHEMISTRY PARAMETERS DIFFER IN FREE-RANGING MANED WOLVES (CHRYSOCYON BRACHYURUS) LIVING IN THE SERRA DA CANASTRA NATIONAL PARK VERSUS ADJACENT FARMLANDS, BRAZIL