Zilhão, J.; Cardoso, J.L.; Pike, A.W.G.; Weninger, B. 2011. Gruta Nova da Columbeira (Bombarral, Portugal) – Site stratigraphy, age of the Mousterian sequence, and implications for the timing of Neanderthal extinction in Iberia // Gruta Nova da Columbeira (Bombarral, Portugal) – Fundplatz-Stratigraphie, Alter der Moustérien-Schichtenfolge, und Schlussfolgerungen für die Chronologie des Aussterbens der Neanderthaler auf der Iberischen Halbinsel. Quartär 58: 93-112, 9 figs.
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Anonymous 2002. A very special delivery: rhino birth at Cincinnati Zoo first in 112 years. National Geographic Magazine July 2002: 35.
Kaur, H. 2016. Authenticity vs conformity: an existential study of Eugene Ionesco’s Rhinoceros. Academic Deliberations 2016: 1-9.
Bhattacharya, B.K. 2017. India’s Manas National Park illustrates the human dimension of rhino conservation. www.mongabay.com (Mongabay Series: Asian Rhinos) 13 February 2017. pp. 1-10.
Saru, E.W. 2016. Poaching and the funding of international terrorism: a case study of Kenya. Thesis presented to the University of Nairobi, Kenya. pp. 1-135.
Irandu, E.M.; Makunyi, E.W. 2016. Sport hunting as a sustainable wildlife conservation strategy in Kenya: prospects and challenges. International Journal of Social Science and Business 1 (4): 9-17.
Singh, R.R.; Saini, N.K.; Goyal, S.P. 2017. Scanning electron microscopy: a potential forensic tool to identify a piece of rhinoceros horn. International Journal of Scientific Reports 3 (2): 33-38.
Tiwari, B.N. 2003. A Late Eocene Juxia (Perissodactyla, Hyracodontidae) from Liyan molasse, Eastern Ladakh, India. Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India 48: 103-113, 4 figs.
Boeskorov, G.G.; Mol, D. 2004. Quaternary Mammal Collections in the Museums of Yakutsk (Eastern Siberia, Yakutia, Russia). Cranium 21 (1-2): 19-32, 25 figs.
Arribas, A.; Garrido, G.; Viseras, C.; Soria, J.M.; Pla, S.; Solano, J.G.; Garcés, M.; Beamud, E.; Carrión, J.S. 2009. A mammalian lost world in Southwest Europe during the Late Pliocene. PLoS ONE 4 (9): e7127: 1-10. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007127
Labuschagne, C. 2016. The application of new technologies in conservation genetics. Thesis submitted for the degree Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D.)in Genetics at the University of the Free State. pp. 1-147.
Garrido, G.; García Solano, J.A.; Viseras, C.; Soria, J.M.; Arribas, A. 2009. Taphonomic approach to Fonelas P-1 site (late upper Pliocene, Guadix basin, Granada) – Descriptive taphonomic characters related to hyaenid activity. Proc. of “1ª Reunión de Científicos sobre Cubiles de Hiena (y otros grandes carnívoros) en los Yacimientos Arqueológicos de la Península Ibérica”, Museo Arqueológico Regional i Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social: pp. 133-146, 11 figs, 1 tab.
Viseras, C.; Soria, J.M.; Durán, J.J.; Pla, S.; Garrido, G.; García-García, F.; Arribas, A. 2006. A large-mammal site in a meandering fluvial context (Fonelas P-1, Late Pliocene, Guadix Basin, Spain) – Sedimentological keys for its paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 242: 139-168, 10 figs, 3 tabs.
Chernova, O.F.; Protopopov, A.; Perfilova, T.V.; Kirillova, I.V.; Boeskorov, G.G. 2016. Hair microstructure of the first time found calf of woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis. Doklady Biological Sciences 471 (1): 291-295.
Kirillova, I.V.; Chernova, O.F.; Kukarskikh, V.V.; Zanina, O.G.; Shidlovsky, F.K. 2016. The first finding of a rhinoceros of the Genus Stephanorhinus in Arctic Asia. Doklady Biological Sciences 471 (1): 300–303.
Dicks, K.L.; Webster, L.M.I.; MacDowall, I.; Muya, S.M.; Hopper, J.; O’Donoghue, P. 2017. Validation studies on dinucleotide STRs for forensic identification of black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis. Forensic Science International: Genetics 26: e25–e27.
Hediger, H. 1973. Bedeutung und Aufgaben der Zoologischen Gärten. Vierteljahrsschrift der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Zürich 1973: 319-328.
VanDiver, W.A. 2017. Saving the Sumatran rhino requires changing the status quo. www.mongabay.com January 2017: 1-4.
Marneweck, C.; Juergens, A.; Shrader, A.M. 2017. Dung odours signal sex, age, territorial and oestrous state in white rhinos. Proceedings of the Royal Society - series B 284: 1-9.
Hedgecock, J. 2016. Are rhinos too valuable to save? Walnut Creek Biologist to share safari findings with Mount Diablo Audubon Society. Diablo Gazette May 2016: 18-19.
Borneo Rhino Sanctuary (BRS) Programme 2016. Annual report (no.25): covering the period January-December 2016. Kota Kinabalu, Borneo Rhino Alliance. pp. 1-9.
Coimbra, J.P.; Manger, P.R. 2017. Retinal ganglion cell topography and spatial resolving power in the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Journal of Comparative Neurology 525: 2484-2496.
Pandolfi, L.; Erten, H. 2017. Stephanorhinus hundsheimensis (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) from the late early Pleistocene deposits of the Denizli Basin (Anatolia, Turkey). Geobios 50 (1): 65-73.
Fang, F.; Nguyen, T.H.; Pickles, R.; Lam, W.Y.; Clements, G.R.; An, Bo; Singh, Amandeep; Schwedock, B.C.; Tambe, M.; Lemieux, A. 2016. PAWS – A deployed game-theoretic application to combat poaching. semanticscholar.org 2016: 1-10.
Ballatore, M.; Breda, M. 2016. Stephanorhinus elatus (Rhinocerotidae, Mammalia): proposal for the conservation of the earlier specific name and designation of a lectotype. Geodiversitas 38 (4): 579-594.