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File AvailableCassady, K.R.; Minter, L.J.; Gruber, E.J. 2023 Performance of a manually operated salad spinner centrifuge for serum separation in the healthy domestic horse (Equus caballus) and southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Veterinary Clinical Pathology 2023: 1-10 - DOI: 10.1111/vcp.13290
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Field veterinarians and researchers studying wild species, such as the southern white rhinoceros, often work in remote areas with limited access to standard laboratory equipment, hindering the ability to measure serum analytes.

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The first objective was to produce...
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File AvailableInternational Rhino Keeper Association 2023 Various notes. The Crash Fall (September) 2023: 1-12
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File AvailableCorder, M.L.; Petricoin, E.F.; Yue Li; Cleland, T.P.; DeCandia, A.L.; Aguirre, A.A.; Pukazhenthi, B.S. 2023 Metabolomic profiling implicates mitochondrial and immune dysfunction in disease syndromes of the critically endangered black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Nature: Scientific Reports 13:15464: 1-13 - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-41508-4
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The critically endangered black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis; black rhino) experiences extinction threats from poaching in-situ. The ex-situ population, which serves as a genetic reservoir against impending extinction threats, experiences its own threats to survival related to several disease syn...
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File AvailableKawata, K. 2023 Zooing the Grand Canyon state: exploring the zoos of Arizona. Zoo Grapevine and International Zoo News Summer 2023: 32-37
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File AvailableGuertler, W.D. 2023 Wer war das - oder: von wem hat dieses Viech seinen Namen? Teil VII. Bulette: Mitteilungen aus der Tiergartenbiologie 11: 93-138
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File AvailableLangmeyer, S. 2023 Der Zoologische Garten München: Notizen zum ersten Tierpark Hellabrunn 1911-1922. Bulette: Mitteilungen aus der Tiergartenbiologie 11: 153-180
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File AvailableWittwer, A. 2023 Husbandry success in three rhinoceros species – a comparative historical analysis. Thesis presented to the University of Zürich, pp. 1-22
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File AvailableKawata, K. 2023 Zoo history potpouri. Journal of the Bartlett Society 31: 33-46
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File AvailableKlohonatz, K.; Durrant, B.; Ruggeri, E. 2023 Transcriptomic analysis of granulosa cells in growing, dominant, and preovulatory follicles in the southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum). Reproduction, Fertility and Development 36 (2): 160 - https://doi.org/10.1071/RDv36n2Ab22
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File AvailablePennington, P.M.; Donelan, E.; Rispoli, L.A.; Consago, C.; Roth, T.L. 2023 Investigating the role of serum progesterone, estrogen, and testosterone in cyclic and acyclic black rhinos. Reproduction, Fertility and Development 36 (2): 160 - https://doi.org/10.1071/RDv36n2Ab21
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Black rhinos (Diceros bicornis) are threatened with extinction due to poaching, making ex situ populations valuable genetic reservoirs for species survival. Black rhinos are characterised as a nonseasonal, spontaneously ovulating species with an average oestrous cycle length of 26 days. Although ...
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