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Linklater, W.L.; MacDonald, E.A.; Flamand, J.R.B.; Czekala, N.M. 2011. Translocation of rhinoceros associated with distress and poor reproductive functioning. Connect (AZA) March: 7-8, 1 image.
Linklater, W.L.; MacDonald, E.A.; Flamand, J.R.B.; Czekala, N.M. 2010. Declining and low fecal corticoids are associated with distress, not acclimation to stress, during the translocation of African rhinoceros. Animal Conservation 13 (1): 104-111. doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-1795.2009.00308.x
Linklater, W.L.; MacDonald-Madden, E.; Flamand, J.R.B.; Czekala, N.M. 2009. Corticoid concentrations are a misleading metric of animal welfare during management: tests during the translocation of African rhinoceros. Proceedings of the AWMS Annual Conference 2009 (Napier): 89.
Linklater, W.L.; Flamand, J.R.B.; Rochat, Q.; Zekela, N.; MacDonald-Madden, E.; Swaisgood, R.R.; Airton, D.; Kelly, C.P.; Bond, K.; Schmidt, I.; Morgan, S. 2006. Preliminary analyses of the free-release and scent-broadcasting strategies for black rhinoceros reintroduction. CCA Ecological Journal 7: 26-34, figs. 1-5, table 1.
Galli, N.S.; Flamand, J.R.B. 1995. Darting and marking black rhinoceros on foot: part of a monitoring and population estimation technique in Hluhluwe-Umfolozi park, South Africa. Pachyderm 20: 33-38, figs. 1-3, map 1, table 1.
Ryan, C. O’; Flamand, J.R.B.; Harley, E.H. 1994. Mitochondrial DNA variation in black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis): conservation management implications. Conservation Biology 8 (2): 495-500, figs. 1-2, tables 1-3.
Swart, M.K.J.; Ferguson, J.W.H.; Du Toit, R.; Flamand, J.R.B. 1994. Substantial genetic variation in southern African black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Journal of Heredity 85: 261-266, figs. 1-3, tables 1-3.
Hunter, P.; Flamand, J.R.B.; Myburgh, J.; Merwe, S.M. van der 1988. Serological reactions to Leptospira species in game animals of Northern Natal. Onderstepoort Journal of veterinary Research 55 (3): 191-192, table 1.
Flamand, J.R.B.; Rochat, K.; Keep, M.E. 1984. An instruction guide to the most commonly and most successfully used methods in rhino capture, handling, transport and release. In: The Wilderness Guardian, Cornfield, T. , ed. Nairobi Space Publications, Nairobi: 585-596, 2 tables.






