The Rhino Document Library
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Funes y Mendoza, Diego de 1621. Historia general de aves y animales: de Aristoteles Estagerita. Valencia, Pedro Patricio Mey.
Palacios, F. 1730. Palestra pharmaceutica, chymico-galenica, en la qual se trata de la eleccion de los simples, sus preparaciones chymicas, y galenicas, y de las mas selectas composiciones antiguas, y modernas. Madrid, Juan de Sierra.
Sandbichler, V. 2015. Die naturliche abconterfectur und gestalt – The eye of the animal painter. pp. 69-80.
Gschwend, A. Jordan 2015. Hans Khevenhuller and Habsburg menageries in Vienna and Prague. pp. 31-41.
Basumatary, S.K.; MacDonald, H.G.; Gogoi, R. 2017. Pollen and non-pollen palynomorph preservation in the dung of the Greater One-horned Rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis), and its implication to palaeoecology and palaeodietary analysis: A case study from India. Review of Paleobotany and Palynology 244: 153-162. doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2017.05.004
Canes, F. 1787. Diccionario español latino-arabigo: en que siguiendo el diccionario abreviado de la Academia se ponen las correspondencias latinas y arabes, para facilitar el estudio de la lengua arábiga á los misioneros, y á los que viajaren ó contratan en Africa y Levante. Madrid, Antonio Sancha. vol. 1 (A-D).
Villava, J.F. de 1613. Empresas espirituales y morales, en que se finge, que diferentes supuestos las traen al modo estrangero, representando el pensamiento, en que maspueden senalarses assi en virtud, como en vicio, de manera que pueden feruir a la Christiana piedad. Baeza, Fernando Diaz de Montoya.
Debnath, H.S.; Alfred, J.R.B.; Choudhury, B.R.; Saha, R.; Maity, K.L.; Mukherjee, Aloke 2017. Impact of habitat management practices, especially canopy manipulation and grassland restoration, on the habitat use pattern of herbivores and the herbivores-carrying capacity in Jaldapara NP, Gorumara NP and Mahananda WLS. Kolkata, Nature Environment and Wildlife Society. pp. 1-57.
Damuth, J.; Janis, C.M. 2011. On the relationship between hypsodonty and feeding ecology in ungulate mammals, and its utility in palaeoecology. Biological Reviews 86: 733-758, 3 figs, 2 tabs. doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-185X.2011.00176.x
Kaiser, T.M.; Mueller, D.W.H.; Fortelius, M.; Schulz, E.; Codron, D.; Clauss, M. 2013. Hypsodonty and tooth facet development in relation to diet and habitat in herbivorous ungulates: implications for understanding tooth wear. Mammal Review 43: 34-46, 7 figs, 1 tab. doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2907.2011.00203.x
Short, R.A.; Wallace, S.C.; Emmert, L.G. 2019. A new species of Teleoceras (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) from the late Hemphillian of Tennessee. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 56 (5): 183-260, 80 figs, 3 tabs.
Ramanujan, K. 2007. Andalas, rare Sumatran rhino, helped by Cornell veterinarians on historic relocation to Indonesia. Cornell Chronicle 2007 February 16: 1-4.
Hance, J. 2014. Death of young Sumatran rhino shouldn’t discourage captive breeding efforts say conservationists. www.mongabay.com (Asian rhinos series) 1 April 2014: 1-4.
Senzaki, M. 2017. Japanese studbook for Indian Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis), data current to 31 Dec 2017. Tokyo, Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums. pp. 1-4.
Jame, C.; Tissier, J.; Maridet, O.; Becker, D. 2019. Early Agenian rhinocerotids from Wischberg (Canton Bern, Switzerland) and clarification of the systematics of the genus Diaceratherium. PeerJ 7: e7517: 1-38. doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7517
George, K.; Masters, A.; Dawnay, N. 2019. Development of HyBeacon® probes for the forensic detection of Panthera, rhinoceros, and pangolin species. Molecular and Cellular Probes 48 ( 101450): 1-5. doi.org/10.1016/j.mcp.2019.101450
Kohari, D.; Hongo, T.; Inoue, K. 2019. The influence of stable fly invasion on the behavior of captive black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Journal of Veterinary Behavior 35: 83-87. doi.org/10.1016/j.jveb.2019.10.008
Roth, T.L.; Switzer, A.; Watanabe, M.; Bik, E.M.; Relman, D.A.; Romick-Rosendale, L.E.; Ollberding, N.J. 2019. Reduced gut microbiome diversity and metabolome differences in rhinoceros species at risk for Iron Overload Disorder. Frontiers in Microbiology 10 (2291): 1-15.
Derkley, T.; Biggs, D.; Holden, M.; Phillips, C. 2019. A framework to evaluate animal welfare implications of policies on rhino horn trade. Biological Conservation 235: 236-249.
Nath, T.; Azharuddin, M. 2019. Application of wireless sensor networks for Rhino protection against poachers in Kaziranga National Park. AEUE - International Journal of Electronics and Communications 111: 1-11. doi.org/10.1016/j.aeue.2019.152882
Uganda Wildlife Authority 2018. National rhino conservation and management strategy for uganda 2018-2028. Kampala, U.W.A.. pp. 1-60.
Kamuntu, E. 2019. Government to restock rhinos in Ajai Wildlife Reserve. Wildlife Mirror (Uganda) nr. 3 (Jan-March): 4.