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Laverty, T.M.; Berger, J., 2022. Indirect effects of megaherbivore conservation on bat diversity in the worlds oldest desert. Conservation Biology 36 e13780: 1-11, 4 figures, 2 tables, https:// doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13780

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Berger, J., 2004. Using a magnetic mammal to conserve an ecosystem (review of Dinerstein, Return of the Unicorns). Conservation Biology 18 (3): 853-854

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Rachlow, J.L.; Kie, J.G.; Berger, J., 1999. Territoriality and spatial patterns of white rhinoceros in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. African Journal of Ecology 37: 295-304, figs. 1-2, tables 1-2

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Berger, J.; Cunningham, C., 1998. Behavioural ecology in managed reserves: gender-based asymmetries in interspecific dominance in African elephants and rhinos. Animal Conservation 1 (1): 33-38, figs. 1-4

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Rachlow, J.L.; Berger, J., 1998. Reproduction and population density: trade-offs for the conservation of rhinos in situ. Animal Conservation 1 (2): 101-106, figs. 1-3, table 1

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Rachlow, J.L.; Berkeley, E.V.; Berger, J., 1998. Correlates of male mating stategies in white rhinos (Ceratotherium simum). Journal of Mammalogy 79 (4): 1317-1324, figs. 1-2, table 1

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Berger, J.; Cunningham, C., 1998. Natural variation in horn size and social dominance and their importance to the conservation of black rhinoceros. Conservation Biology 12 (3): 708-711, figs. 1-2, tables 1-2

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Berger, J., 1997. Population constraints associated with the use of black rhinos as an umbrella species for desert herbivores. Conservation Biology 11 (1): 69-78, figs. 1-4, tables 1-3

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Rachlow, J.L.; Berger, J., 1997. Conservation implications of patterns of horn regeneration in dehorned white rhinos. Conservation Biology 11 (1): 84-91, figs. 1-5

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Cunningham, C.; Berger, J., 1997. Horns of darkness: rhinos on the edge. New York and Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. i-viii, 1-246
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Berger, J.; Cunningham, C., 1996. Is rhino dehorning scientifically prudent?. Pachyderm 21: 60-68, fig. 1, tables 1-2

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Berger, J.; Cunningham, C., 1995. Predation, sensitivity and sex: why female black rhinoceroses outlive males. Behavioral Ecology 6: 57-64, figs. 1-3, tables 1-2

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Berger, J.P., 1995. Des nannofossiles calcaires aux rhinocéros: déplacés ou remaniés?. Eclogae Geologiae Helvetiae 88 (3): 657-680

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Berger, J., 1994. Science, conservation and black rhinos. Journal of Mammalogy 75: 298-308

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Berger, J.; Cunningham, C., 1994. Active intervention and conservation: Africa's pachyderm problem. Science 263: 1241-1242, fig. 1

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