The Rhino Document Library
Contains a total of 30053 references.
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Anonymous 1816. An account of a hunting party of the late Nawab Usuf-ad-Dowlah. Asiatic Journal 1: 539-542.
MacConkey, K.R.; Aldy, F.; Ong, L.; Sutisna, D.J.; Campos-Arceiz, A. 2022. Lost mutualisms: seed dispersal by Sumatran rhinos, the world’s most threatened megafauna. Biotropica 54 (2): 346-357. doi.org/10.1111/btp.13056
Parker, D.M. 2021. Mammals in the mountains: An historical review and updated checklist of the mammals of the Mountain Zebra National Park. Koedoe 63 (1) a1683: 1-10 - doi.org/. doi.org/10.4102/koedoe.v63i1.1683
Raven, E.M. 2012. From Candragupta II to Kumaragupta I: styles in the patterning of Gupta coin design. Journal of Bengal Art 17: 51-62.
Anonymous 1884. Sumatran Rhinoceros captured in Burma expected in Calcutta. Times of India Tuesday 6 May 1884.
Kilian, J.W. 2015. Aerial survey of Etosha National Park. Internal Report to the Ministry of Environment and Tourism. Windhoek, Ministry. pp. 1-24.
Pandolfi, L. 2021. Understanding the variability of early Pleistocene Stephanorhinus (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae): Implications for taxonomy and palaeobiogeography. Proceeding of INQUA SEQS 2021 conference Poland Quaternary Stratigraphy – palaeoenvironment and humans in Eurasia. pp. 84-85.
William of Sweden, Prince 1925. Wild African Animals I have known (Black rhino encounter in the Tana River area, Kenya). Boston, Small, Maynard & Co.. pp. 183-185,187,189,191, 7 plates.
Wojtusik, J.; Curry, E.; Roth, T.L. 2021. Rhinoceros serum microRNAs: identification, characterization, and evaluation of potential iron overload biomarkers. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 8:711576: 1-9. doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.711576
Blerk, C. van 2021. Faculty performs first ever CT scan on a live adult rhino in South Africa. News of Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria.
Rahman, D.A.; Syamsudin, M.; Firdaus, A.Y.; Afriandi, H.T.; Anggodo 2021. Photographic record of Dholes predating on a young Banteng in southwestern Java, Indonesia. Journal of Threatened Taxa 13 (14): 20278–20283. doi.org/10.11609/jott.7498.13.14.20278-20283
Pant, G.; Maraseni, T.; Apan, A.; Allen, B.L. 2022. Identifying and prioritising climate change adaptation actions for greater one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) conservation in Nepal. PeerJ 10:e12795: 1-23. doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12795
Allen, J.A.; Tjaeder, R.; Lang, H. 1907. The results of the Tjaeder Expedition. The American Museum Journal 7 (4) April: 58-62, 1 map, 4 plates.
Reid Blair, W. 1911. Report of the Veterinarian: treatment of a male Black rhino calf for rheumatism. 15th Annual Report of the New York Zoological Society 1910: 101-106.
Velvin, E.; Sanborn, E.R. 1907. Wild animal celebrities. Moffat, Yard & Co. New York. pp. 87-93, 1 plate.
Anonymous; Hornaday, W.T. 1906. Costly baby (Black rhino, “Victoria”) in Park. New York Daily Tribune June 4th, 1906: page 4, 1 plate.
Bartolini-Lucenti, S.; Cirilli, O.; Pandolfi, L.; Bernor, R.L.; Bukhsianidze, M.; Carotenuto, F.; Lordkipanidze, D.; Tsikaridze, N.; Rook, L. 2022. Zoogeographic significance of Dmanisi large mammal assemblage. Journal of Humann Evolution 163 (103125): 1-18. doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2021.103125
Mondal, T.N.; Chakraborty, S. 2021. Riddle of the Rhino: Tracing early human migration in India through the cave paintings of Bhimbetka. In: Choudhary, M.; Dwivedi, A.; Nanda, A.Z.G., Reimagining South Asian art, culture and archaeology, Delhi: pp. 59-81.
Marsh, J.; DuBois, G. 1960. The horns of ‘Plenty”. Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan Dell pub. V1 No. 121 (Nov-Dec): unpaginated (nine pages).
Burnham, C.M. 2021. Drivers of variation in the gut microbiome of southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum) under human care. Thesis presented to North Carolina State University. pp. 1-146.
Shrader, A.M.; Cinkova, I. 2022. Individuality, species-specific features, and female discrimination of male southern white rhinoceros courtship calls. Animal Cognition 2022: 1-14. doi.org/10.1007/s10071-021-01591-4
Chlachula, J.; Cheprasov, M.Y.; Novgorodov, G.P.; Obada, T.; Little, E. 2021. The MIS 3–2 environments of the middle Kolyma Basin: implications for the Ice Age peopling of northeast Arctic Siberia. Boreas 50 (2): 556-581, 12 figs, 3 tables. doi.org/10.1111/bor.12504