Bhattacharya, A. 1994. Some new aspects of pre and post defecation behaviour associated with scent marking relationship in Great Indian one horned rhinoceros. Cheetal 33 (3/4): 1-9.
Document Search Results
Found 30 references matching: 476812d22f239c31ada12c61e9e6a0e5
Search Tips
Requiring all terms: Use + before each word to require ALL terms in results
+Flynn +1980 finds only references containing both the author and year+translocation +black +rhino requires all three terms to be present
Finding specific phrases: Use quotes for exact matches
"home range" finds the exact phrase only
Excluding terms: Use minus sign to remove unwanted results
translocation -zoo finds translocation studies but excludes zoo transferspopulation -model excludes theoretical modelling papers
Multiple terms: Enter multiple words to find any of them
Results with more matching terms appear first
genetics DNA chromosome finds references with any of these termsResults with more matching terms appear first
Combined search:
"anti-poaching" patrol -tourism finds anti-poaching patrol studies, excluding tourism securityNote: After searching, use filters to narrow by publication year. Use the advanced filtering option to also narrow by author, journal name, species and location.
Marneweck, C.; Juergens, A.; Shrader, A.M. 2018. Ritualised dung kicking by white rhino males amplifies olfactory signals but reduces odour duration. Journal of Chemical Ecology 44 (10): 875–885.
Bhattacharya, A.; Chakraborty, K. 2016. Defecation behaviour of great indian one horned rhinoceros (R. unicornis, Linn.). International Journal of Science and Research 5 (7): 923-978.
Skinner, J.D.; Smithers, R.H.N. 1990. The mammals of the southern African subregion, new edition. Pretoria, University of Pretoria. pp. i-xxxii, 1-771.
Child, G. 1968. Behaviour of large mammals during the formation of Lake Kariba. Salisbury and Bulawayo, Trustees of the National Museums of Rhodesia. pp. i-vi, 1-123.
Bigalke, R. 1961. White rhinos at Pretoria Zoo. International Zoo Yearbook 2: 43-44.
Marneweck, C.; Juergens, A.; Shrader, A.M. 2017. Temporal variation of white rhino dung odours. Journal of Chemical Ecology 43 (10): 955-965.
Anderson, S. 1963. Sumatran rhinoceros (Didermocerus sumatraensis) at Copenhagen Zoo. International Zoo Yearbook 3: 56-57, pl. 3.
Pienaar, D.J. 1994. Social organization and behaviour of the white rhinoceros.
Morris, R.C. 1936. To Malaya for a rhinoceros. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 38 (3): 439-446, pls. 1-2.
Klingel, H.; Klingel, U. 1966. The rhinoceroses of Ngorongoro Crater. Oryx 8 (5): 302-306, figs. 1-5, map 1.
Schouteden, H. 1927. Les rhinoceros congolais. Revue Zoologique Africaine (Bulletin du Cercle Zoologique Congolais) 4 (1): 19-30, figs. 1-3.
Bhattacharya, A. 2020. Communication types in Indian Rhinoceros (R.unicornis., Linn.). International Journal of Trend in Research and Development 7 (4): 188-194.
Renner, M.J.; Kohn, K.; Olds, J.; Freeman, K. 2021. Behavioral and physical development of captive-born eastern black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis michaeli) calves. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 2021: 1-10. doi.org/10.1080/10888705.2021.1912606
Rookmaaker, L.C.; Rhino Resource Center; Ziegler, D.; Billia, E.M.; Monson, J.; Strien, W. van; Athanassiou, A. 2016. New literature in the Rhino Resource Center. Electronic Newsletter of the Rhino Resource Center no. 45 (December): 1-18.
Deka, R.J.; Sarma, N.K. 2015. Studies on feeding behaviour and daily activities of Rhinoceros unicornis in natural and captive condition of Assam. Indian Journal of Animal Research 49 (4): 542-545.
Freeman, E.W.; Meyer, J.; Adendorff, J.; Schulte, B.; Santymire, R.M. 2014. Scraping behavior of black rhinoceros is related to age and fecal gonadal metabolite concentrations. Journal of Mammalogy 95 (2): 340-348.
Choudhury, B.; Dutta, B.; Talukdar, A.; Shukla, Utkash; Smith, M.L. 2009. Formulating a working protocol for rescue and translocation of Greater One horned rhinoceros based on experiences of three cases in India. Report (only available on the Rhino Resource Center). pp. 1-9.
Menon, V. 1995. Under siege: poaching and protection of greater one-horned rhinoceroses in India. Delhi, Traffic India. pp. i-iv, 1-114.
Wright, J.E.; Oehler, D.D.; Johnson, J.H.; Gannon, J. 1975. Control of house fly and stable fly breeding in rhinoceros dung with an insect growth regulator used as a feed additive. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 11: 522-524.
Richards, D. 1972. Square-lipped rhinoceros: behaviour. Lammergeyer 15: 77-78.
Verhuell, Q.M.R. 1836. Herinneringen van eene reis naar de Oost-Indie. Haarlem, Vincent Loosjes. vol. 2, pp. i-x, 1-247.
Meckvichai, C. 1987. On the status of the Sumatran rhino in captivity in Thailand. Rimba Indonesia 21 (1): 57-58.
Kakati, B.N.; Rajkonwar, C.J. 1972. Some observations on the reproductive behaviour of Rhinoceros unicornis. Indian Forester 98: 357-358, pl. 1.
Gee, E.P. 1953. Further observations on the Great Indian one-horned rhinoceros (R. unicornis Linn.). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 51 (4): 765-772, pls. 1-2.