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Te Beest, M.; Owen-Smith, N.; Porter, R.; Feely, J.M., 2017. Anthropogenic influences in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park: from early times to recent management. In J. Cromsigt, S. Archibald, & N. Owen-Smith (eds.), Conserving Africa's mega-diversity in the Anthropocene: the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi park story, pp. 3-32

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Le Roux, E.; Clinning, G.; Druce, D.J.; Owen-Smith, N.; Graf, J.A.; Cromsigt, J., 2017. Temporal changes in the large herbivore fauna of Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park. In J. Cromsigt, S. Archibald, & N. Owen-Smith (eds.), Conserving Africa's mega-diversity in the Anthropocene: the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi park story, pp. 80-108

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Owen-Smith, N.; Cromsigt, J.; Arsenault, A., 2017. Megaherbivores, competition and coexistence within the large herbivore guild. In J. Cromsigt, S. Archibald, & N. Owen-Smith (eds.), Conserving Africa's mega-diversity in the Anthropocene: the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi park story, pp. 111-134

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Cromsigt, J.; Archibald, S.; Owen-Smith, N., 2017. Conserving Africa's mega-diversity in the Anthropocene: the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi park story. In J. Cromsigt, S. Archibald, & N. Owen-Smith (eds.), Conserving Africa's mega-diversity in the Anthropocene: the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi park story, pp. 383-396

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Aldila, D.; Hutchinson, A.J.; Woolway, M.; Owen-Smith, N.; Soewono, E., 2015. Mathematical model of black rhino translocation strategy. Journal of Mathematical and Fundamental Sciences (Bandung) 47 (1): 104-115

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Owen-Smith, N., 2013. Ceratotherium simum, White rhinoceros. In: Kingdon, J. & Hoffmann, M. (eds) 2013. Mammals of Africa, volume V: Carnivores, Pangolins, Equids and Rhinoceroses. London, Bloomsbury Publishing, pp. 446-454

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Arsenault, R.; Owen-Smith, N., 2012. Competition and coexistence among short-grass grazers in the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, South Africa. Canadian Journal of Zoology 89 (10): 900-907

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Helary, S.F.; Shaw, J.A.; Brown, D.; Clauss, M.; Owen-Smith, N., 2012. Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) natural diets: comparing iron levels across seasons and geographical locations. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 43 (3s): S48-S54

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Ogutu, J.O.; Owen-Smith, N.; Piepho, H.P.; Said, M.Y., 2011. Continuing wildlife population declines and range contraction in the Mara region of Kenya during 1977–2009. Journal of Zoology: DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7998.2011.00818.x

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Helary, S.F.; Owen-Smith, N.; Shaw, J.A.; Brown, D.; Hattas, D., 2009. Comparison of the chemical composition of the diet of three free-ranging black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) populations with zoo diets. Zoo Animal Nutrition IV: p. 17

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Arsenault, R.; Owen-Smith, N., 2008. Resource partitioning by grass height among grazing ungulates does not follow body size relation. Oikos 117: 1711-1717

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Shaw, J.A.; Owen-Smith, N., 2007. Diet selection and browsing impact in a re-introduced black rhino population. Proceedings of the 5th Annual Kruger Network Meeting: pp. 1-25 (powerpoint presentation)

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Baggallay, T.; Linklater, W.L.; Owen-Smith, N.; Swaisgood, R.R., 2005. Black rhinoceros browsing facilitates resource availability: implications for donor population management. Proceedings of the Society of Conservation Biology 19: p. 11

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Owen-Smith, N.; White, A., 2001. Understanding reproductive success: Southern White rhino field study. CRES Report Winter 2001: 1-2, 5 images

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Owen-Smith, N., 1999. The interaction of humans, megaherbivores and habitats in the late Pleistocene extinction event. In: Extinctions in Near Time: Causes, Contexts and Consequences, edited by Ross D. E. MacPhee, Kluwer/Plenum Publishers, New York: 57-69

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