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Database of Fossil Rhinoceros Species:
Neogene and Quaternary Old World Localities
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Carino Database
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Rhino Depictions In Contemporary Modern Art
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The RRC has 28.577 references with 28.676 downloadable PDFs.
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Rookmaaker, Kees (L.C.), 2024. The Rhinoceros of South Asia. Leiden, Boston: Brill (Emergence of Natural History, vol. 6), pp. i-liv, 1-835, with 707 figures, 38 maps, 75 tables, 82 datasets, bibliography with 3081 items (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004691544)
Bautze, Joachim K., 2024. A pictorial survey of the rhinoceros in the art of Rajasthan. In: Rookmaaker, K., The Rhinoceros of South Asia. Leiden, Boston: Brill (Emergence of Natural History, vol. 6), pp. 171-199, 72 figs., 1 map.
Enright, Kelly, 2024. Reading rhinos through the lens of human-animal studies. In: Rookmaaker, K., The Rhinoceros of South Asia. Leiden, Boston: Brill (Emergence of Natural History, vol. 6), pp. 14-19, 1 fig.
Seeber, P.A. et al., 2023. Mitochondrial genomes of Pleistocene megafauna retrieved from recent sediment layers of two Siberian lakes. eLife - Genetics and Genomics 2023 (early view): 13 pp., 1 fig, 1 tab. - doi: 10.7554/eLife.89992
Roorda van Eysinga, S., 1832. Verschillende reizen en lotgevallen. Amsterdam, Johannes van der Hey en Zoon, vol. 2, pp. i-viii, 1-394
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THE RHINOCEROS OF SOUTH ASIA by Kees E-book now available online Rookmaaker, Kees. 2024. The Rhinoceros of South Asia. Leiden, Boston: Brill (Emergence of Natural History, vol. 6), pp. i-liv, 1-835 (4to). With contributions by Joachim K. Bautze and Kelly Enright...Read Pachyderm 63 by Kees NOW issue 64. Read the latest issue of Pachyderm, with many interesting notes and papers on rhinoceros conservation:
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