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Fig 1.

Sampling sites of leopard cats in Miaoli County.

Circles and triangles denote live-trapped (LT) and vehicle-collision (VC)-affected leopard cats, respectively. Black and yellow denote Carnivore protoparvovirus 1 (CPPV-1) positive and CPPV-1 negative leopard cats, respectively.

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Fig 2.

Molecular phylogenetic relationship of the partial VP2 sequences of the Carnivore protoparvovirus 1 detected by PCR from leopard cats, domestic dogs, domestic cats, and sequences accessed from GenBank.

The bootstrap value is shown next to the node with 1,000 replicates. Each variants and sequence type is labeled followed by the number of identical sequences within each group (e.g., CPV-2a/1 (19), indicating that the sequence type 1 of variants CPV-2a contains 19 identical sequences). Identical sequences in each group were listed in the table.

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Table 1.

Samples from live-trapped or vehicle-collision-affected leopard cats and the result of parvovirus screening and mean road coverage in the home range.

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