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Shrader, A.M.; Adcock, K.; Brett, R.; Dewhurst, C.; Duthe, V.; Kock, R.; Landman, M.; Law, P.R.; Plotz, R.D.; Shaw, J. 2025. Black Rhino Diceros bicornis (Linnaeus, 1758). [chapter 4]. In: Melletti, M.; Talukdar, B.; Balfour, D. 2025. Rhinos of the world: ecology, conservation and management. Berlin, Springer. pp. 71-92. doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-67169-2_4
Jewell, Z.C.; Alibhai, S.K.; Law, P.R.; Uiseb, K.; Lee, S. 2020. Monitoring rhinoceroses in Namibia’s private custodianship properties. PeerJ 8:e9670: 1-21. doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9670
Law, P.R.; Jewell, Z.C.; Alibhai, S.K. 2019. Disassociation between black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) mothers and their calves. African Journal of Ecology 57: 268-269 - doi.org/. doi.org/10.1111/aje.12582
Law, P.R. 2019. Disassociation of black rhino mothers from their calves. Swara, Nairobi October-December 2019: 8.
Law, P.R.; Fike, B. 2018. Testing ‘Proportion of Females Calving’ as an indicator for population-level reproductive performance for black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). PeerJ 6:e5430 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5430: 1-13.
Linklater, W.L.; Law, P.R.; Gedir, J.V.; Du Preez, P. 2017. Experimental evidence for homeostatic sex allocation after sex-biased reintroductions. Nature: Ecology & Evolution 1 (88): 1-3.
Gedir, J.V.; Law, P.R.; Du Preez, P.; Linklater, W.L. 2017. Effects of age and sex ratios on offspring recruitment rates in translocated black rhinoceros. Conservation Biology 32 (3): 628–637.
Law, P.R.; Fike, B.; Lent, P.C. 2015. Dynamics of an expanding black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis minor) population. European Journal of Wildlife Research 61 (4): 601-609.
Law, P.R.; Linklater, W.L. 2014. Black rhinoceros demography should be stage, not age, based. African Journal of Ecology 52: 571-573.
Law, P.R.; Fike, B.; Lent, P.C. 2013. Birth sex in an expanding black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis minor) population. Journal of Mammalogy 95 (2): 349-356.
Law, P.R.; Jewell, Z.C.; Alibhai, S.K. 2013. Using shape and size to quantify variation in footprints for individual identification: case study with white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Wildlife Society Bulletin 37(2): 433–438, 5 figs, 1 tab..
Law, P.R.; Fike, B.; Lent, P.C. 2013. Mortality and female fecundity in an expanding black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis minor) population. European Journal of Wildlife Research 59 (4): 477-485.
Linklater, W.L.; Gedir, J.V.; Law, P.R.; Swaisgood, R.R.; Adcock, K.; Du Preez, P.; Knight, M.H.; Kerley, G.I.H. 2012. Translocations as experiments in the ecological resilience of an asocial mega-herbivore. PLoS One 7 (1) (e30664): 1-6.
Linklater, W.L.; Adcock, K.; Preez, P.du; Swaisgood, R.R.; Law, P.R.; Knight, M.H.; Gedir, J.V.; Kerley, G.H.I. 2011. Guidelines for large herbivore translocation simplified: black rhinoceros case study. Journal of Applied Ecology 48 (2): 493-502.
Linklater, W.L.; Plotz, R.D.; Kerley, G.H.I.; Brashares, J.S.; Lent, P.C.; Cameron, E.Z.; Law, P.R.; Hitchins, P.M. 2010. Dissimilar home range estimates for black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis cannot be used to infer habitat change. Oryx 44 (1): 16-18.
Alibhai, S.K.; Jewell, Z.C.; Law, P.R. 2008. Identifying white rhino (Ceratotherium simum) by a footprint identification technique, at the individual and species levels. Endangered Species Research 4: 205-218, figs. 1-5, tables 1-4.
Jewell, Z.C.; Alibhai, S.K.; Law, P.R. 2001. Censusing and monitoring black rhino (Diceros bicornis) using an objective spoor (footprint) identification technique. Journal of Zoology, London 254: 1-16, figs. 1-9, tables 1-5.






