The Rhino Document Library
Contains a total of 30085 references.
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Anonymous 2019. Born in Europe, five black rhinos find new home in Rwanda. Swara, Nairobi July-September 2019: 10.
Knight, C. 1851. The pictorial museum of animated nature. Vol. 1: Mammalia. Birds. London, Charles Cox.
Sclater, P.L. 1869. Guide to the gardens of the Zoological Society of London, 23rd edition. London, Zoological Society. pp. 1-69.
Penny, S.G.; White, R.L.; Scott, D.M.; MacTavish, L.; Pernetta, A.P. 2019. Using drones and sirens to elicit avoidance behaviour in white rhinoceros as an anti-poaching tactic. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286- 20191135: 1-9. doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.1135
Codrea, V.; Costanel, T. 2003. Stephanorhinus megarhinus (de Christol) du Pliocène de Malusteni. Studii si cercetari (Geologie-Geografie), Bistrita 8: 65-71, 1 fig, 1 pl.
Codrea, V.A.; Diaconu, F. 2003. Plio-Pleistocene large herbivores from Husnicioara (Mehedinti district). Studii si cercetari (Geologie-Geografie), Bistrita 8: 73-85, 1 fig, 2 pls.
Blancken, G. 1697. Catalogus van alle de principaalste Rariteyten di op de Anatomie-Kamer binnen de Stad Leyden vertoont werden. Leyden, Huibert vander Boxe. pp. 1-24.
Lereboullet, A. 1860. Zoologie du jeune âge ou histoire naturelle des animaux écrite pour la jeunesse. Strasbourg, Derivaux.
Gatta, M.; Kotsakis, T.; Pandolfi, L.; Petronio, C.; Salari, L.; Achino, K.F.; Silvestri, L.; Rolfo, M.F. 2019. The Late Pleistocene faunal assemblage from Cava Muracci (Latium, Italy) – Palaeoenvironmental implications for coastal central Italy during MIS 3 // Assemblage faunique du Pléistocène supérieur de Cava Muracci (Latium, Italie) – Implications paléoenvironnementales pour l’Italie centrale côtière pendant le stade MIS 3. Comptes Rendus Palevol 18 (1): 51-71, 8 figs, 5 tabs. doi.org/10.1016/j.crpv.2018.04.006
Central Zoo Authority; Sangmo Lama, N.; Srivastav, A.; Nigam, P. 2016. National studbook of one horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis), 3rd edition. Dehradun, Wildlife Institute of India and Delhi, Central Zoo Authority. pp. 1-65.
Thuo, D.N.; Kamau, J.M.; Kariuki, M.W.; Kibegwa, F.M.; Kimiti, K.S.; Amimo, J.O.; Githui, E.K. 2019. Genetic assessment of a breeding population of black rhinoceros in Kenya using mitochondrial DNA D-loop sequencing. Genetics and Molecular Research 18 (2): gmr18203: 1-11.
Hullot, M.; Ballatore, M.; Antoine, P.O.; Merceron, G. 2018. A reference database of enamel texture microwear in extant rhinoceroses and its relevance for diet reconstruction of the fossil rhinocerotid Stephanorhinus (Mammalia, Perissodactyla). 5th International Palaeontological Congress, Jul 2018, Paris, France Poster: 1.
Pratibha, S.J.; Rana, N. 2019. Present status and conservation of the Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Wildlife Management Concept Analysis And Conservation. pp. 101-108.
Buxton, E.N. 1902. Two African trips, with notes and suggestions on big game preservation in Africa. London, Edward Stanford.
Jordaan, H.L. 2018. Development of a rhino anti-poaching model for game farms and nature reserves in the Free State Province of South Africa. Thesis presented to Central University of Technology, Bloemfontein. pp. 1-248.
Wardjomto, M.B.; Viljoen, J.J.; Malan, G.; Panagos, M.D. 2019. Hierarchical feeding and habitat selection by white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum) in a marginal habitat. Journal of Animal and Plant Science 29 (5): 1-9.
Yunus, M.; Alim, N.; Sumianto; Subagyo, A. 2019. Keragaman dan distribusi mammalia di Taman Nasional Way Kambas, Sumatra Indonesia. Prosiding Seminar Nasional Sains Matematika Informatika dan Aplikasinya IV 4 (2): 31-42.
Ward, H.A. 1877. Catalogue of mammals, birds, reptiles, and fishes. Rochester, Henry Augustus Ward. pp. 1-74.
Ward, H.A. 1890. Catalogue of mammals, birds, reptiles, batrachians and fishes in skins and mounted specimens. For sale by Henry A. Ward (Natural science establishment) Rochester, N.Y. Rochester, Henry Augustus Ward. pp. 1-169.
South Africa, Department of Environmental Affairs 2014. Status of white rhino on private and communal land in South Africa: 2012-2014. Pretoria, DEA. pp. 1-47.