El Hurgador 2017. El Hurgador [Arte en la Red] blog 085 (LXXXV). Internet blog. pp. 1-28. elhurgador.blogspot.com/2017/09/rinocerontes-lxxxv.html
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El Hurgador 2017. El Hurgador [Arte en la Red] blog 086 (LXXXVI). Internet blog. pp. 1-24. elhurgador.blogspot.com/2017/11/rinocerontes-lxxxvi.html
El Hurgador 2018. El Hurgador [Arte en la Red] blog 087 (LXXXVII). Internet blog. pp. 1-25. elhurgador.blogspot.com/2018/02/rinocerontes-lxxxvii-gillie-marc.html
Pagan, O. 2015. Prof. Dr. Ernst M. Lang – ein langes und erfülltes Leben (16. Oktober 1913 – 21. Oktober 2014). Zoologische Garten 84: 92-93.
Wong, C. 2022. Lab-grown stem cells may help to save white rhino. New Scientist 17-24 December 2022: 8.
Lesté-Lasserre, C. 2022. Rhino horns have got smaller: Archive photos suggest poaching may have driven evolutionary changes in five species. New Scientist 5 November 2022: 13.
Pandolfi, L.; Collareta, A.; Nowakowski, D.; Bianucci, G.; Rook, L. 2025. New early Pliocene Rhinocerotidae findings from Tuscany (Italy) and the Pliocene rhinocerotine record in Italy. Geobios 88-89: 197-204. doi.org/10.1016/j.geobios.2023.12.012
Williams, S.A. 2023. Fertility preservation using ovarian tissue for women and rhinoceros (Abstract). Cryobiology 113 (104595): 2.
Matschiner, M. 2021. Museum specimens tell the history of rhinoceroses. Cell 184: 4841-4842. doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2021.08.026
Harapan, T.S.; Nurainas; Amolia, R.R.; Ong, L.; Pahlawan, D.S.; Sukatmoko; Surya, R.A.; Campos-Arceiz, A. 2025. The last supper: Conservation implications of Sumatran rhinos selective foraging ecology. Biological Conservation 312 (111479): 1-9. doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2025.111479
Palege, I.J.J.; Kmurawak, R.L.S. 2025. Review: Melletti, Talukdar, Rhinos of the world. Biological Conservation 309 (111294): 1-2. doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2025.111294
Kasere, S. 2024. Is trophy hunting a real sport?. Biological Conservation 290 (110435): 1-11. doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2023.110435
Fernandes, B.; Garces, S.; Oosterbeek, L. 2023. The rock art of Caraculo, Namibe province, Angola. L'Anthropologie 127 (103212): 1-25. doi.org/10.1016/j.anthro.2023.103212
Pollock, K.E.; O’Brien, J.K.; Roth, T.L.; Proudfoot, J.; Niederlander, J.; Micheas, L.; Robeck, T.R.; Stoops, M.A. 2020. Anti-Müllerian hormone in managed African and Asian rhino species. General and Comparative Endocrinology 294 (113487): 1-8. doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2020.113487
Cruywagen, C.; Zyl, J. van; Guy, D.; Shepstone, C.; Kriel, G. 2024. Rhinoceros milk composition and the effect of lactation stage on milk components. Animal - Science Proceedings 15: 149. doi.org/10.1016/j.anscip.2024.02.136
Abdelgawad, A.; Damiani, A.M.; Hermes, R.; Osterrieder, N.; Greenwood, A.D.; Lamglait, B.; East, M.L.; Wenker, C.; Kasem, S.; Czirjak, G.A.; Aschenborn, O. 2015. Seroprevalence of Equine herpesviruses Type 1 and 9 (EHV-1 and EHV-9) antibodies among captive and wildlife animals using peptide-based ELISA. Joint Conference Proceedings IZW/EAZWV Diseases of Zoo and Wildlife Animals, Barcelona, Spain: 65.
Baumgartner, K.; Greenwood, A.D.; Abdelgawad, A.; Azab, W.; Damiani, A.M.; Osterrieder, N. 2014. Zebra-borne Equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) infection in non-african captive mammals. Joint Conference Proceedings IZW/EAZWV Diseases of Zoo and Wild Animals, Warsaw, Poland: 36.
Slezakova, R.; Bartova, E.; Vodicka, R.; Sedlak, K. 2014. Toxoplasma gondii in Zoo animals. Joint Conference Proceedings IZW/EAZWV Diseases of Zoo and Wild Animals, Warsaw, Poland: 206-210.
Moresco, A.; Stoops, M.A.; O’Brien, J.K.; Scott Larsen, R.; Boon, D. 2015. Semen collection in Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) via urethral catheterization. Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians (AAZV) 47th Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon: 170-171.
Flanders Jr., J.A.; Gehring, R.; Delaski, K.; Wulf, L.; Coetzee, J.; Gamble, K.C. 2015. Pharmokinetics of single dose intravenous flunixin meglumine in the Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Joint Conference Proceedings IZW/EAZWV Diseases of Zoo and Wild Animals, Barcelona, Spain: 34.