The Rhino Document Library
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Kemnitz, P.; Puschmann, W.; Schroepel, M.; Krause, D.; Schoening, R. 1991. Feingewebliche Untersuchungen zur Struktur und Ontogenese des Hornes von Nashoernern, Rhinocerotidae: ein Atlas mit neuen Ansichten auf und uber ein altes Problem. Zoologische Garten 61 (3): 177-199, figs. 1-29.
Foose, T.J. 1987. Sumatran rhino born at Melaka Zoo in Malaysia. Newsletter AAZPA 28 (9): 22, fig. 1.
Maskey, T.; Jnawali, S.R.; Pradhan, N.M.B.; Dhakal, N.P.D. 2002. Reintroduction of greater one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in the Royal Bardia NP and Royal Suklaphanta WR, western lowland, Nepal.
Silinski, S.; Walzer, C.; Schwarzenberger, F.; Hake, S.; Stolla, R. 2002. Morphologic and morphometric analysis of manually collected rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum) spermatozoa. Proceedings of the European Association of Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians 2002: 489-492, tables 1-3.
Kretzschmar, P. 2002. Population growth, sex ratio and reproduction of white rhinoceros in South Africa.
USA Congress 2002. An act to reauthorize the Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Act of 1994. Public Law 107-112. pp. 2097-2098.
Loisel, G. 1907. Rapport sur une mission scientifique dans les jardins et etablissements zoologiques publics et prives du Royaume-Uni, de la Belgique et des Pays Bas. Nouvelles Archives des Missions Scientifiques et Litteraires 14: 1-124, pls. 1-25.
Boonratana, R. 1997. A state-wide survey to estimate the distribution and density of the Sumatran rhinoceros, Asian elephant and banteng in Sabah, Malaysia. Report to Wildlife Conservation Society, New York. pp. 1-76.
Silinski, S.; Walzer, C.; Schwarzenberger, F.; Slotta-Bachmayr, L.; Stolla, R. 2002. Pharmacological methods of enhancing penile erection for ex-copula semen collection in standing white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum). Proceedings of the European Association of Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians 2002: 391-394, figs. 1-3.
Bauer, J.E.; Bigley, K.E.; Dierenfeld, E.S. 2000. Fatty acid metabolism in free-ranging and captive rhinoceros: evidence for low delta-6 desaturase activities (abstract). Journal of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine 14: 388.
Schouten, W. 1708. Reys-togten naar en door Oost-Indien, 2nd impression. Amsterdam, Andries van Damme. pp. 1-328, 1-253, index.
Lucas, J.; Duplaix-Hall, N. 1972. Mammals bred in captivity in 1970. International Zoo Yearbook 12: 333.
Lucas, J.; Duplaix-Hall, N. 1972. Census of rare animals in captivity in 1971. International Zoo Yearbook 12: 392.
Kiefer, B.; Wichert, B.; Ganslosser, U.; Kretzschmar, P.; Kienzle, E. 2002. Digestibility trials in the zoo compared to field studies of white rhinoceros.
Kellner, K.; Kretzschmar, P.; Foerster, M. 2002. AFLP as an economical method for correct field observations for genetic wildlife management in rhinoceros.