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File AvailableDoyle, H.; Champagne, K.; Rajpal, D.; Seebeck, G.; Gerberry, D.J. 2024 A coupled model of population, poaching, and economic dynamics to assess rhino conservation through legal trade. Spora: A Journal of Biomathematics 10: 15-23 - DOI: https://doi.org/10.61403/2473-5493.1088
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Lundgren, E.; Bergman, J.; Trepel, J.; Le Roux, E.; Monsarrat, S.; Kristensen, J.A.; Pedersen, R.; Pereyra, P.J.; Tietje, M.; Svenning, J.-Ch. 2024 Functional traits - not nativeness - shape the effects of large mammalian herbivores on plant communities. Science 383 (6682):531-537 : 531-537 - doi: 10.1126/science.adh2616
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Abstract - Large mammalian herbivores (megafauna) have experienced extinctions and declines since prehistory. Introduced megafauna have partly counteracted these losses yet are thought to have unusually negative effects on plants compared with native megafauna. Using a meta-analysis of 3995 plot-...
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File AvailableRookmaaker, L.C.; Rhino Resource Center; Ziegler, D.; Billia, E.M.; Monson, J.; Strien, W. van; Athanassiou, A. 2024 New literature in the Rhino Resource Center. Electronic Newsletter of the Rhino Resource Center no. 73 (February): 1-22
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File AvailableFerreira, S.; t Sas Rolfes, M.; Balfour, D.; Barichievy, C.; Chege, G.; Dean, C.; Doak, N.; Dublin, H.T.; Du Toit, R.; Mosweu, K.; and 13 others 2024 Risky conclusions regarding shrinking rhino horns. People and Nature 2024: 1-4 - DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10552
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File AvailableWilson, Oscar E.; Pashkevich, M.D.; Rookmaaker, K.; Turner, E.C. 2024 Response to ‘Risky conclusions regarding shrinking rhino horns’: Clarification on a statistically determined reduction of relative horn length in five species of rhinoceros since 1885. People and Nature 6 (3): 1019-1022 - DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10584
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File AvailableRobin des Bois 2024 Information sur braconnage des rhinoceros. A La Trace (Bulletin d’information et d’analyses sur le braconnage et la contrebande d’animaux) no.40: 40-47
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File AvailableRobin des Bois 2024 Notes on rhinoceros poaching. On the Trail (Information and analysis bulletin on animal poaching and smuggling) no.40: 40-47
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File AvailableMadelaire, C.; Moreira, L.; Korody, M.; Steiner, C.; Hindle, A.G. 2024 Effects of heat perturbation to rhinoceros' cellular metabolism. Physiology 39 (S1 - American Physiology Summit 2024): 1 - doi.org/10.1152/physiol.2024.39.S1.1122
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Climate change is associated with increasing global mean temperatures and extreme heat events. These drastic changes in temperature can have significant deleterious physiological effects, particularly on large strict homeothermic mammals such as the threatened Southern White Rhino (SWR - Ceratoth...
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File AvailableRookmaaker, L.C.; Rhino Resource Center; Ziegler, D.; Billia, E.M.; Monson, J.; Strien, W. van; Athanassiou, A. 2024 New literature in the Rhino Resource Center. Electronic Newsletter of the Rhino Resource Center no. 74 (June): 1-27
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File AvailableFordham, D.A.; Brown, S.C.; Canteri, E.; Lorenzen, E.D. 2024 52,000 years of woolly rhinoceros population dynamics reveal extinction mechanisms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2316419121
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Abstract - The extinction of the woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis Blumenbach) at the onset of the Holocene remains an enigma, with conflicting evidence regarding its cause and spatiotemporal dynamics. This partly reflects challenges in determining demographic responses of late Quaternar...
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