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Weyrich A, Guerrero-Altamirano TP, Yasar S, Czirjak GA, Wachter B, Fickel J 2022. First steps towards the development of epigenetic biomarkers in female cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus). Life 12
Portas R, Wachter B, Beytell P, Uiseb KH, Melzheimer J, Edwards S 2022. Leopard Panthera pardus camera trap surveys in the arid environments of northern Namibia. Mammalian Biology
Turner WC, Périquet S, Goelst CE, Vera KB, Cameron EZ, Alexander KA, Belant JL, Cloete CC, du Preez P, Getz WM, Hetem RS, Kamath PL, Mackenzie M, Mendelsohn J, Mfune JKE, Muntifering JR, Portas R, Scott HA, Strauss WM, Versfeld W, Wachter B, Wittemyer G, Kilian JW 2022. Africa's drylands in a changing world: Challenges for wildlife conservation under climate and land-use changes in the Greater Etosha Landscape. Global Ecology and Conservation 38 e02221
Krengel A, Meli ML, Cattori V, Wachter B, Thalwitzer S, Melzheimer J, Hofer H, Lutz H, Hofmann-Lehmann R 2013. First evidence of hemoplasma infection in free-ranging Namibian cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus). Veterinary Microbiology 162 (2-4) 972-976
Voigt CC, Melzheimer J, Thalwitzer S, Wachter B 2013. A breath test to assign carnivore diets to browsers or grazers. Wildlife Biology 19 (3) 311-316
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Johnson S, Marker L, Mengersen K, Gordon CH, Melzheimer J, Schmidt-Küntzel A, Nghikembua M, Fabiano E, Henghali J, Wachter B 2013. Modeling the viability of the free-ranging cheetah population in Namibia: an object-oriented Bayesian network approach. Ecosphere 4 (7) 1-19

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