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Coutts, N.J.; Bishop, J.M.; O'Ryan, C.; Rachlow, J.L., 2007. Absence of inbreeding depression despite unprecedented scale of demographic bottleneck in white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum). Proceedings of the Congress of European Society for Evolutionary Biology 11 (Uppsala): 33

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Coutts, N.J.; Bishop, J.M.; Rachlow, J.L.; O'Ryan, C., 2007. Where's my mummy? Evolutionary and conservation implications of calf swapping in the white rhinoceros. Proceedings of the Congress of European Society for Evolutionary Biology 11 (Uppsala): 47

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Rachlow, J.L., 2001. Tree rubbing by white rhinos: potential functions of an undescribed behavior. Alces 37 (2): 447-456, fig. 1, table 1

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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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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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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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Rachlow, J.L., 1997. Demography, behaviour and conservation of the white rhinoceros. Reno, Nevada University, Ph.D. Thesis, pp. 1-134

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Rachlow, J.L.; Cunningham, C.; Berger, J., 1993. Horns today, gone tomorrow: is dehorning a realistic option?. REF Journal 8: 22-30, figs. 1-4

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