user: pass:
File AvailableRoth, T.L. 2024 That was then, this is now – over two decades of progress in rhinoceros reproductive science and technology. Theriogenology Wild 4:100065: 1-10, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.therwi.2023.100065
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive
Reproduction
All Rhino Species
Despite dipping to perilously low numbers over the past century, all five rhinoceros (rhino) species still survive in the wild with four also in managed breeding programs. These managed populations have been essential for advancing rhino reproductive science and technology. Despite a plethora of ...
  details

File AvailableKido, N.; Tanaka, S.; Wada, Y.; Oura, A.; Ochiai, E.; Morita, N.; Kawaguchi, Y.; Itabashi, M.; Munakata, T. 2024 Body shape analysis in reticulated giraffe, okapi, and black rhinoceros using three-dimensional laser measurements. Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens 5: 80-89 - doi.org/10.3390/jzbg5010006
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive
Morphology
Black Rhino
No details available yet
  details

File AvailableBerlin, E.R.; Kinney, M.E.; Howard, L.L.; Perrin, K.L.; Rodriguez, P.; Kubiski, S.V.; Phair, K.A. 2024 Vesicular stomatitis virus in two species of rhinoceros at a California Zoological Park. American Journal of Veterinary Research 85 (5): 1-10, doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.23.12.0284
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive - North America
Diseases
All Rhino Species
No details available yet
  details

File AvailableKraaijeveld, K.; Bossers, L.; Petrusevski, N.; Pieterman, S.; Bruins-van Sonsbeek, L.G.R.; Wittink, F. 2024 ONT read assembly of the black rhino genome. BMC Genomic Data 25:27: 1-2 - doi.org/10.1186/s12863-024-01214
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive
Genetics
Black Rhino
No details available yet
  details

File AvailableReinitz, L.Z.; Cerny, C.; Papp, E.; Biacsi, A.; Fajtai, D.; Petnehazy, O. 2024 CT based 3D reconstruction of the forefoot’s blood supply in a white rhinoceros. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 66:10: 1-9 - doi.org/10.1186/s13028-024-00732-2
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive
Physiology
White Rhino
No details available yet
  details

File AvailableInternational Rhino Keeper Association 2024 Various notes. The Crash Spring 2024: 1-12
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive
Captivity
All Rhino Species
No details available yet
  details

Park, Yerim; Min, Jihyeon; Kim, Wonjae; Park, Woojun 2024 Kaistella rhinocerotis sp. nov., isolated from the faeces of rhinoceros and reclassification of Chryseobacterium faecale as Kaistella faecalis comb. nov.. International Journal of Systematic and Evolotionary Microbiology 74 (4): 1-9 - https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.006338
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive
Diseases - Parasites
White Rhino
No details available yet
  details

File AvailableWalter, Samantha 2024 “The Real Unicorn”: An investigation into the conceptions and cultural significance of greater one-horned rhinoceros in the British Empire, 1600-1800. Thesis presented to Brown University, Rhode Island, pp. 1-92
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive
History
Indian Rhino
No details available yet
  details

File AvailableGad, A.; Menjivar, N.G.; Felton, R.; Durrant, B.; Tesfaye, D.; Ruggeri, E. 2024 Mapping the follicle-specific regulation of extracellular vesicle-mediated microRNA transport in the southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum). Biology of Reproduction 2024 (ioae081) : 1-15 - doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioae081
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive
Genetics
White Rhino
Efforts to implement effective assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) for the conservation of the northern white rhinoceros (NWR; Ceratotherium simum cottoni) to prevent its forthcoming extinction, could be supported by research conducted on the closely related southern white rhinoceros (SWR; ...
  details

File AvailableMeijs, R.M. van der; Leeuwen, W. van; Prins, C.; Wittink, F.; Pirovano, W.; Duijsings, D.; Bogert, B. van den; Bruins-van Sonsbeek, L.G.R. 2024 Gut microbiome diversity of three rhinoceros species in European zoos. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 55 (2): 301-312 - doi.org/10.1638/2023-0046
Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive
Ecology - Food
All Rhino Species
The wild rhinoceros populations have declined drastically in the past decades because the rhinoceros are heavily hunted for their horns. Zoological institutions aim to conserve rhinoceros populations in captivity, but one of the challenges of ex situ conservation is to provide food sources that r...
  details


[ Home ][ Literature ][ Rhino Images ][ Rhino Forums ][ Rhino Species ][ Links ][ About V2.0]