Antwis, R.A.; Edwards, K.L.; Unwin, B.; Walker, S.L.; Shultz, S. 2019. Rare gut microbiota associated with breeding success, hormone metabolites and ovarian cycle phase in the critically endangered eastern black rhino. Microbiome 7 (27): 1-12.
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Lubbe, B.A.; Du Preez, E.A.; Douglas, A.; Fairer-Wessels, F. 2017. The impact of rhino poaching on tourist experiences and future visitation to National Parks in South Africa. Current Issues in Tourism 22 (1): 8-15.
Hazelton, J. 2019. The rhinoceros in the room: Domitian quadrantes, RIC 248-251. Online at www.hazeltoncoll.com.
Armour, G.D. 1900. Hints to beginners. Big game hunting, IV: Rhinoceros. Punch, London 1900 September 19: 206.
Anonymous 1883. A splendid time. New York, Thomas Nelson and Sons and London, S.W. Partridge and Co.. pp. 1-56.
Cox, P. 1888. Queer people with paws and claws and their kweer kapers. Philadelphia, Hubbard Brothers. pp. 1-111.
Johns, C.A. 1886. Picture book of animals. London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. pp. 1-126.
Handa, N.; Kohno, N.; Kudo, Y. 2019. Reappraisal of a middle Pleistocene rhinocerotid (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from the Matsugae Cave, Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan. Historical Biology 33 (2): 218-229, 5 figs, 3 tabs. doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2019.1604699
Khan, M.A.; Akhtar, M.; Khan, A.M.; Ghaffar, A.; Iqbal, M.; Samiullah, K. 2011. New fossil locality in the Middle Miocene of Lava from the Chinji Formation of the Lower Siwaliks, Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Zoology 43 (1): 61-72, 7 figs, 6 tabs.
Ballatore, M.; Breda, M. 2019. Revision of the rhinoceros remains (Rhinocerotidae, Mammalia) from the late Pliocene of Etouaires (Auvergne, France) and the morphological distinction between the postcranial bones of Stephanorhinus elatus and S. etruscus // Révision des restes de rhinocéros (Rhinocerotidae, Mammalia) du Pliocène supérieur d’Étouaires (Auvergne, France) et distinction morphologique des os post-crâniens de Stephanorhinus elatus et S. etruscus. Comptes Rendus Palevol 18 (2): 191-208.
Pandolfi, L.; Rook, L. 2019. The latest Miocene Rhinocerotidae from Sahabi (Libya) – Les Rhinocérotidés du Miocène tardif de Sahabi (Libye). Comptes Rendus Palevol 18: 442-448. doi.org/10.1016/j.crpv.2019.03.002
Brooks, Geoff 2017. Game in transit: a history of the rhino in South Australia. Mile End (South Australia), Wakefield Press. pp. i-xiv, 1-145.
Percy, S. [Joseph Clinton Robertson]; Percy, R. [Thomas Byerly] 1821. The Percy anecdotes, original and select, vol. 19. London, T. Boys.
Vernay, A.S. 1923. Big game shooting with an object: the Vernay-Faunthorpe expedition to India. The Spur 1923 November 15: 29-32, 78-79.
Puri, K.; Joshi, R. 2018. Case study of Greater One Horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in Kaziranga National Park of Assam, India. NeBio, An international journal of environment and biodiversity 9 (4): 307-309.
Chevreau, G. 2018. Blood, tusks, and horns: an examination of the militarized conservation response to poaching. Trail Six, Undergraduate Journal of Geography (University of British Columbia) 12: 83-89.
Rudman, S.A. 2019. Serious games to study the influence of wildlife devaluation strategies on hunter behaviour. M.Sc. Thesis presented to Victoria University of Wellington. pp. 1-195.
Sutarga, I Ketut 2018. Modeling of habitat Javan rhino connectivity (Rhinoceros Sondaicus Desmarest, 1822) using Geographic Information System: case study in Ujung Kulon National Park – Banten. Seminar Nasional Geomatika 2018: Penggunaan dan Pengembangan Produk Informasi Geospasial Mendukung Daya Saing Nasional 2018: 483-490.
Prins, H.H.T. 2019. Beschermen van wildlife via crowds. Natuurkundige Voordrachten Nieuwe reeks 96: 93-100.
Lopes, A.A. 2019. Transnational links in rhino poaching and the black-market price of rhino horns. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 63: 95-115.
Cheng Fangyi 2019. Pleasing the Emperor: Revisiting the figured Chinese manuscript of Matteo Ricci’s maps. Journal of Jesuit Studies 6: 31-43.