The Rhino Document Library
Contains a total of 30085 references.
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Anthony, H.E. 1930. Southern Asia in the American Museum: the new Vernay-Faunthorpe Hall of South Asiatic mammals. Natural History 30: 577-592.
Vernay, A.S. 1931. John Champion Faunthorpe: sportsman, civil servant, soldier, conservationist, and friend. Natural History 31: 75-80.
Wagner, H. 1865. Naturgemälde der ganzen Welt: Abbildungen aus dem Thier- und Pflanzenreich aller Zonen für die Jugend. Eßlingen, Schreiber.
Reichenbach, A.B.; Roth, R. 1894. Erzählungen und Schilderungen vom Seelen- und Wanderleben, von der Lebensweise, der Jagd, dem Fange, und der Zähmung der Tiere, 5th edn. Leipzig, Spaner. vol. 2, pp. 1-270.
Wilke, H.J. 2018. Die Geschichte der Tierillustration in Deutschland 1850-1950. Rangsdorf, Basilisken Presse. pp. 1-496.
Kono, T.; Kuwada-Kusunose, T.; Hirayama, T.; Suzuki, K. 2018. Vertical prism decussation of Teleoceras ( Rhinocerotidae) molar. International Journal of Oral-Medical Science 17 (3): 81-85.
Brooke, V. 1911. Sport akin to that arranged for the King-Emperor. Illustrated London News 139, December 30, 1911: 1113-1115.
Panagiotopoulou, O.; Pataky, T.C.; Hutchinson, J.R. 2019. Foot pressure distribution in White Rhinoceroses (Ceratotherium simum) during walking. PeerJ 7:e6881: 1-15. doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6881
Hooyberg, E.H.; Miller, M.; Cray, C.; Buss, P.; Steenkamp, G.; Goddard, A. 2018. Serum protein electrophoresis in healthy and injured southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum). PLoS ONE 13 (7): e0200347: 1-17. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200347
Setiawan, Y.A. 2017. Sebaran spasial jejak aktivitas badak sumatera (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis, Fischer 1814) di Taman Nasional Way Kambas. Thesis presented to Institut Pertanian Bogor. pp. 1-84.
Awaliah, A.T.S. 2018. Perilaku makan dan studi pakan Badak Sumatera (Dicherorhinus sumatrensis) di suaka rhino sumatera Taman Nasional Way Kambas. Thesis presented to Universitas Lampung, Bandar Lampung. pp. 1-48.
CITES Secretariat 2019. Species-specific matters: Rhinoceroses (Rhinocerotidae). Revisions to Resolution Conf.9.14 (Rev.CoP17) on conservation of and trade in African and Asian rhinoceroses and associated decisions. Report to CITES CoP18 Doc.83.2: pp. 1-13.
Emslie, R.H.; Milliken, T.; Burgess, G.; Adcock, K.; Balfour, D.; Knight, M.H.; Talukdar, B.K. 2019. African and Asian rhinoceroses – status, conservation and trade. A report from the IUCN Species Survical Commission (IUCN/SSC) African and Asian Rhino Specialist Groups and TRAFFIC to the CITES Secretariat pursuant to Resolution Conf. 9.14 (Rev. CoP17). Report to CITES 17th meeting (Colombo, June 2019), CoP 18 Doc.83.1 annex 3: 1-38.
CITES Secretariat 2019. Status of rhinos in Zimbabwe 2018. Annexure 3 to Report of the Standing Committee and the Secretariat CoP18 Doc.83.1: pp. 1-24.
CITES Secretariat 2019. Species-specific matters: Rhinoceroses (Rhinocerotidae). Report of the Standing Committee and the Secretariat. Report to CITES CoP18 Doc.83.1: pp. 1-84.
CITES CoP18 2019. Regulation of trade: black rhinoceros hunting trophies: export quota for South Africa. Report CoP18 Doc.48. pp. 1-17.
Zyl, F.J. van; Marais, J.; Nieuwoudt, M.; Niesler, T.R. 2019. Computer simulation and physical phantom models for estimating the dielectric properties of rhinoceros tissue. PLoS ONE 14 (5): e0216595: 1-23. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216595
Muehlbauer, M. 2019. The rhinoceros-horn beakers of Menelik II of Ethiopia: materiality, ritual and kingship. West 86th: A Journal of Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture 26 (1): 61-79.
Nardelli, F. 2017. Rhino horn: Recipes for disaster. Online Blog of Africa Geographic 30 october 2017: 1-24.
Rees, C. 2018. The translocation of white rhino (Ceratotherium simum) to the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Dissertation submitted to the University of Bristol. pp. 1-250.
Lee, Seogwon; Kim, J.Y.; Yi, Myung-hee; Lee, I.Y.; Fyumagwa, R.D.; Yong, T.S. 2019. Comparative microbiomes of ticks collected from a black rhino and its surrounding environment. IJP: Parasites and Wildlife 9: 239-243.