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Dinerstein, E. 2013. The kingdom of rarities. Washington, Island Press.
Dinerstein, E. 2011. Family Rhinocerotidae (Rhinoceroses). In: Handbook of the mammals of the world, vol. 2: Hoofed mammals. New York, Lynx. pp. 144-181.
Dinerstein, E. 2006. A jungle in mourning: Nepal loses its leading defenders of large mammals. Pachyderm 41: 107-109, figs. 1-3.
Wikramanayake, E.; MacKnight, M.; Dinerstein, E.; Joshi, Anup; Gurung, B.; Smith, S. 2004. Designing a conservation landscape for tigers in human-dominated environments. Conservation Biology 18 (3): 839-844.
Dinerstein, E. 2003. The return of the unicorns: natural history and conservation of the greater one-horned rhinoceros. Columbia University Press. pp. 1-316.
Wikramanayake, E.; Dinerstein, E. 1998. Rhinoceros conservation in Asia: the challenge for WWF.
Bookbinder, M.P.; Dinerstein, E. 1998. Ecotourism’s support of biodiversity conservation. Conservation Biology 12 (6): 1399-1404.
Dinerstein, E.; Jnawali, S.R. 1993. Greater one-horned rhinoceros populations in Nepal.
Dinerstein, E. 1992. Effects of Rhinoceros unicornis on riverine forest structure in lowland Nepal. Ecology 73 (2): 701-704, fig. 1, tables 1-2.
Dinerstein, E. 1991. Seed dispersal by greater one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) and the flora of Rhinoceros latrines. Mammalia 55 (3): 355-362, tables 1-2.
Dinerstein, E. 1991. Sexual dimorphism in the greater one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Journal of Mammalogy 72 (3): 450-457, tables 1-2.
Dinerstein, E.; Price, L. 1991. Demography and habitat use by Indian rhinoceros in Nepal. Journal of Wildlife Management 55 (3): 401-411, figs. 1-3, tables 1-7.
Dinerstein, E.; Price, L. 1991. Population size and trend of greater one-horned rhinoceros in Nepal. Manuscript of unpublished report. pp. 1-32.
Dinerstein, E.; Shrestha, S.; Mishra, H.R. 1990. Capture, chemical immobilization, and radio-collar life for greater one-horned rhinoceros. Wildlife Society Bulletin, New York 18: 36-41, table 1.
Dinerstein, E.; MacCracken, G.F. 1990. Endangered greater one-horned rhinoceros carry high levels of genetic variation. Conservation Biology 4 (4): 417-422, figs. 1-2.
Dinerstein, E. 1989. The foliage-as-fruit hypothesis and the feeding behavior of South Asian ungulates. Biotropica 21 (3): 214-218, tables 1-2.
Dinerstein, E. 1989. King of the marsh. International Wildlife March-April 1989: 4-10, figs. 1-6.
Dinerstein, E.; Wemmer, C.; Mishra, H.R. 1988. Adoption in greater one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Journal of Mammalogy 69 (4): 813-814.
Dinerstein, E.; Wemmer, C. 1988. Fruits rhinoceros eat: dispersal of Trewia nudiflora (Euphorbiaceae) in lowland Nepal. Ecology 69 (6): 1768-1774, figs. 1-4, tables 1-2.
Mishra, H.R.; Dinerstein, E. 1987. New ZIP codes for resident rhinos in Nepal. Smithsonian 18 (6): 66-73, figs. 1-5.
Dinerstein, E. 1987. Browsing Rhinoceros, stunted Litsea, and the effect of a megaherbivore on riverine forest structure. Unpublished manuscript. pp. 1-19.
Dinerstein, E. 1980. An ecological survey of the Royal Karnali-Bardia Wildlife Reserve, Nepal, part III: Ungulate populations. Biological Conservation 18: 5-38.
Dinerstein, E. 1979. An ecological survey of the Royal Karnali-Bardia Wildlife Reserve, Nepal. Part II: Habitat/animal interactions. Biological Conservation 16 (4): 265-300.






