The Rhino Document Library
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Long, L.J.; Wolfe, B.A.; Dennis, P.M. 2010. Serum adiposity parameters and reproductive problems in female white rhinos. Proceeding of 6th Crissey Zoological Nutrition Symposium. pp. 7-8.
Manning, E.M. 1997. An early ologocene rhinoceros jaw from the marine byram formation of Mississipi. Mississipi Geology 16 (2): 13-31.
Woodward, M. 2011. A monstrous rhinoceros (as from life): Toward (and beyond) the epistemological nature of the enacted pictorial image. Plymouth, Transtechnology Research • Reader 2011. pp. 1-24.
Odenthal, F.; Suner, M. 2018. Saving rhinoceros developing story. South Africa, Rhino Force. pp. 1-40.
Anonymous 2014. Sumatran rhino returning to Indonesia. Journal of Indonesian Natural History 2 (2): 6-7.
Muntifering, J.R.; Linklater, W.L.; Naidoo, R.; Uri-Khob, S.; Du Preez, P.; Beytell, P.; Jacobs, S.; Knight, A.T. 2019. Black rhinoceros avoidance of tourist infrastructure and activity: planning and managing for coexistence. Oryx 55 (1): 150-159. doi.org/10.1017/S0030605318001606
Pohlin, F.; Hofmeyr, M.; Hooyberg, E.H.; Blackhurst, D.; Reuben, M.; Cooper, C.; Meyer, L.C.R. 2019. Challenges to animal welfare associated with capture and long road transport in boma-adapted black (Diceros bicornis) and semi-captive white (Ceratotherium simum simum) rhinoceroses. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 56 (2): 294 – 305. doi.org/10.7589/2019-02-045
Pineda, J. de 1619. Commentariorum in Iob, tomus alter, continens posteriores commentariorum libros septem. Venetiis, Iacobus Sarzina.
Bidelli, G.B. 1662. Tesoro delle gioie, trattato curioso. Nel quale si dichiara breuemente le virtu, qualita, and proprieta delle gioie. Venetia, Francesco Ginami.
Huerta, G. de; Plinius, G.S. 1624. Historia natural de cayo Plinio Segundo. Traducida y ampliada. Madrid, Luis Sánchez.
Bittel, J. 2018. The unprecedented plan to save the Sumatran Rhino. National Geographic - online blog.
Ponti, Grayson 2017. The plight of the Sumatran Rhino: a conversation with Terri Roth, Vice President of Conservation and Science at the Cincinnati Zoo. Zoophoria - online blog.
Watson, P.; Romo, S. 2007. Ficus factor feeds Cincinnati zoo’s rhino baby boomlet. Seattle Times 11 May 2007: https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/ficus-factor-feeds-cincinnati-zoos-rhino-baby-boomlet/.
Anonymous 1846. Una curiosa guglia innalzata a Parigi bel XVI secolo. Poliorama pittoresco 8 (1): 12, fig. 1.
Anonymous 1851. Menageria di fiere del signor Ugo di Massilia in Parigi. Il diavoletto: giornale diabolico, politico, umoristico, comico e se occorresse pittorico 4 (79), 21 March 1851: 314-315.
Josway, S.E. 2014. Genetic diversity of two subpopulations of black rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis bicornis, at Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa. Thesis prsented to George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA. pp. 1-61.
Wang Hai-Bing; Bin Bai; Gong Yan-Xin; Jin Meng; Wang Yuan-Qing 2017. Reconstruction of the cranial musculature of the paraceratheriid rhinocerotoid Pappaceras meiomenus and inferences of its feeding and chewing habits. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 62 (2): 259-271.
Talukdar, Nazimur R.; Singh, Biswajit; Choudhury, P. 2018. Conservation status of some endangered mammals in Barak Valley, Northeast India. Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity 11: 167-172.
Lahkar, D.; Ahmed, M.F.; Begum, R.H.; Das, S.K.; Lahkar, B.P.; Sarma, H.K.; Harihar, A. 2018. Camera-trapping survey to assess diversity, distribution and photographic capture rate of terrestrial mammals in the aftermath of the ethnopolitical conflict in Manas National Park, Assam, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 10 (8): 12008-12017.
Schmidt, J. 2017. Röntgenkristallstrukturaufklärung der Hämoglobine des Breitmaulnashorns Ceratotherium simum und des Krallenfroschs Xenopus laevis. Thesis presented to University of Mainz, Germany. pp. 1-148.