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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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File AvailableRispoli, L.A.; Pennington, P.M.; Donelan, E.; Roth, T.L. 2023 The pros and cons of urethral catheterization for semen collection in rhinos. Reproduction, Fertility and Development 36 (2): 161-162 - https://doi.org/10.1071/RDv36n2Ab24
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Electroejaculation (EEJ) has been the chosen method for semen collection in rhinos, but urethral catheterization (UC) is becoming increasingly popular since first trialed successfully in a white rhino over a decade ago. Yet, the efficacy of UC remains unreported. This study compares the character...
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