The Rhino Document Library
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Martin, Maurice 1912. Au coeur de l’Afrique Equatoriale. Journal de route d’un officier. Lille, Lefebvre-Ducrocq. pp. i-vii, 1-219.
Díez-del-Molino, D.; Sánchez-Barreiro, F.; Barnes, I.; Gilbert, M.T.P.; Dalen, L. 2018. Quantifying temporal genomic erosion in endangered species. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 33 (3): 176-185. doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2017.12.002
Harlan, R. 1961. On safari with ‘Hatari’. American Cinematographer 42 (8) Aug: 470-472, 488-489, 10 images.
Quimby, H.; Sanborn, E.R. 1911. The largest Zoo in the world. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly 112 No 2905 (May 11): 534,547, 9 images.
Veltbau, D.H.; New York Zoo 1907. The only baby (Black) rhinoceros in America. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly 104 No 2680 (Jan 17): 53, 1 image.
Thapa, J.; Gordon, S.V.; Nakajima, C.; Suzuki, Y. 2022. Threat from Mycobacterium orygis – associated tuberculosis in south Asia. The Lancet Microbe 3 (9): e641-e642. doi.org/10.1016/S2666-5247(22)00149-5
Sánchez-Barreiro, F. 2020. The missing horns of Africa: A temporal, population genomics study of the white and black rhinoceroses. Ph.D. Thesis presented to Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. pp. 1-170.
Ylla 1953. A rhino charged her car (in Amboseli National Park, Kenya). Picture Post Issue 2 (July 11): 29-30, 3 figures.
Hagenbeck, C. 1930. The rarest rhinoceros in the world (at Hagenbeck’s Zoo, Stellingen, Germany). Science News-Letter 18 (Dec 27): 415, 1 figure.
Shvyreva, A.K. 1984. Stratigraphic distribution of the Genus Elasmotherium (In Russian). Bulletin of the Commission for the Study of the Quaternary Period 53 (1) Scientific News and Notes: 118-122, 1 figure.
Reimer, P.J.; Syyatko, S.V. 2016. Comment on Shpansky et al.: The Quaternary mammals from Kozhamzhar locality (Pavlodar region, Kazakhstan). American Journal of Applied Science 13 (4): 477-478. doi.org/10.3844/ajassp.2016.477.478
Shpansky, A.V.; Ilyina, S.A.; Aliyasova, V.N. 2017. New finds of Elasmotherium remains in the south of the West Siberian Plain. Science and Education 4 (Oct): 60-64, 3 figures.
Zhao, Keliang; Jiang, Haitao; Wang Yuan; Tong, Haowen; Zhang, Y.; Ge, J.; Zhou, X.; Jin, C.; Li, X. 2022. New radiocarbon evidence on the woolly mammoth and rhinoceros in China. Acta Anthropologica Sinica 41 (3) Jun: 551-562, 5 figures, 2 tables. doi.org/10.16359/j.1000-3193/AAS.2021.0039
Jiang, Haitao; Zhao, Keliang; Wang Yuan; Zhou, X.; Li, X.; Ding, J.; Yang, S. 2019. The survival environment of Mammuthus-Coelodonta fauna in Qinggang, Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China. Acta Anthropologica Sinica 38 (1) Feb: 148-156, 3 figures, 1 table. doi.org/10.16359/j.cnki.cn11-1963/q.2017.0074
Chen Xi; Zhang, Bei; Tong, Haowen 2018. New postcranial bones of Elasmotherium peii from Shanshenmiaozui in Nihewan Basin, Northern China. Quaternaire 29 (3): 195-204, 3 figures, 2 tables.
Qiu, Zhan-Xiang 2006. Quaternary environmental changes and evolution of large mammals in North China. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 44 (2): 109-132, 3 figures.
Geel, B. van 2022. Botanische informatie over het dieet en de leefomgeving van Pleistocene grote grazers. Cranium 39 (1) Summer: 47-51, 2 figures, 1 table.
Aliyasova, V.N. 2018. Finds of Elasmotherium sibiricum in Pavlodar Priirtyshye (in Russian with English summary). Biological Sciences of Kazakhstan No. 2 - Asylbekova, G.E. Pavlodar State Pedagogical University, Kazakhstan: 14-18.
Mikhailovich, E.V.; Ilyasovich, G.I. 2022. Remains of Pleistocene mammals in the southwestern regions of Tartarstan, Russia. A.F. Treshnikov Readings in Modern Geology and Paleontology Investigations Materials of the 11th All-Russian Scientific Practice Conference 14-15 April: 260-261, 1 table, 3 figures. doi.org/10.33065/978-5-907216-88-4-2022-260-261
Shpansky, A.V. 2021. Key section of the Karginsk deposits in the middle reach of the Chulym River (Tomsk Region). Geospheric Research 2: 67-76, 5 figures, 1 table. doi.org/10.17223/25421379/19/6
Malikov, D.G. 2021. About the findings of the remains of a woolly baby rhino (Coelodonta antiquitatis Blumenbach 1799) in Gorny Altai (Brief Report). Bulletin AB RGS (Izvestiya AO RGO) 3 (62) V.S. Sobolev Institute of Geologie and Mineralogie, SB, RAS, Novosibirisk: 20-27, 3 figures. doi.org/10.24412/2410-1192-2021-16202
Hooyberg, E.H.; Cray, C.; Steenkamp, G.; Buss, P.; Goddard, A.; Miller, M. 2020. Assessment of the acute phase response in healthy and injured Southern White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum). Frontiers in Veterinary Science 6 (Article 475) Jan 9: 1-10, 2 figures, 2 tables. doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2019.00475
Pohlin, F.; Haw, A.; Meyer, L.C.R.; Buss, P.; Mutinda, M.; Stalder, G.; Painer-Gigler, J.; Boesch, J.M. 2022. Electroencephalogram-based indices for depth-of-anaesthesia monitoring in white rhinoceroses (Ceratotherium simum) immobilised with different etorphine-based combinations. Zoos and Wildlife Health Conference (Emmen, The Netherlands) 2022: 48 (abstract).
Sickmueller, A.; Rusch, U.; Flamand, J.; Hooyberg, E.; Meyer, L.C.R.; Burger, K.; Hofmeyr, M.; Cooper, D.; Painer-Gigler, J.; Pohlin, F.; Bertschinger, H.J. 2022. Investigating consequences of translocation-stress in pregnant black (Diceros bicornis) and white (Ceratotherium simum) rhinoceroses. Zoos and Wildlife Health Conference (Emmen, The Netherlands) 2022. 47 (abstract).