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Nuwer, R.; Duthe, V. 2023. Rhinos’ horns were cut to thwart poachers. After, they didn’t go out much. New York Times 12 June 2023: 4 pages https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/climate/black-rhinos-horns.
Duthe, V.; Odendaal, K.; Westhuizen, R. van der; Defossez, E.; (and many others) 2023. Reductions in home-range size and social interactions among dehorned black rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis). PNAS 120 (25) e2301727120: 1-7. doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2301727120
Duthe, V. 2023. Investigating black rhinoceros (“Diceros bicornis”) ecology towards improved conservation and management practices. Thesis presented to the University of Neuchatel. pp. 1-190.
Duthe, V. 2023. How dehorning affects rhino behavior – Vanessa Duthé explains how dehorning affects the behavior of black rhinoceroses. PNAS - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA July 31, 2023: Transcription of podcast.
Duthe, V.; Defossez, E.; Westhuizen, R. van der; Glauser, G.; Rasmann, S. 2020. Out of scale out of place: Black rhino habitat use across the hierarchical organisation of the savanna ecosystem. Conservation Science and Practice 2020: 1-10.
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