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Hildebrandt, T.B.; Holtze, S.; Colleoni, S.; Hermes, R.; Stejskal, J.; Lekolool, I.; Ndeereh, D.; Omondi, P.; Kariuki, L.; Mijele, D.; Mutisya, S., Ngulu, S., Diecke, S., Hayashi, K., Lazzari, G., Mori, B., Biasetti, P., Quaggio, A., Galli, C., Goeritz, F., 2023. In vitro fertilization program in white rhinoceros. Reproduction 166: 383–399

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Harvey Sky, N.; Jackson. J.; Chege, G.; Gaymer, J.; Kimiti, D.; Mutisya, S.; Nakito, S.; Schultz, S., 2022. Female reproductive skew exacerbates the extinction risk in the eastern Black rhino. Proceedings Royal Society B 289 20220075 : 1-9, 3 figures, 2 tables, w/ supplemental material [https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.0075]

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Harvey Sky, N.; Jackson. J.; Chege, G.; Gaymer, J.; Kimiti, D.; Mutisya, S.; Nakito, S.; Schultz, S., 2022. Female reproductive skew exacerbates the extinction risk in the eastern Black rhino. Proceedings Royal Society B 289 20220075 : 1-9, 3 figures, 2 tables, w/ supplemental material [https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.0075]

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Patton, F.; Mutisya, S.; Campbell, P.E., 2017. Ten-year outcomes from the introduction of black rhinos to a new area at Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Kenya. Pachyderm 58: 154-158

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Patton, F.; Mulama, M.S.; Mutisya, S.; Campbell, P.E., 2010. The effect of removing a dividing fence between two populations of black rhinos. Pachyderm 47: 55-58

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Patton, F.; Mulama, M.S.; Mutisya, S.; Campbell, P.E., 2010. The colonization of a new area in the first six months following ‘same-day’ free release translocation of black rhinos in Kenya. Pachyderm 47: 66-80

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