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Wildt, D.; Miller, P.; Koepfli, K.P.; Puzazhenthi, B.; Palfrey, K.; Livingston, G.; Beetem, D.; Shurter, S.; Gregory, J.; Takacs, M.; Snodgrass, K., 2019. Breeding centers, private ranches, and genomics for creating sustainable wildlife populations. BioScience 69: 928-943

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Schook, M.E.; Wildt, D.E.; Raghanti, M.A.; Wolfe, B.A.; Dennis, P.M., 2015. Increased inflammation and decreased insulin sensitivity indicate metabolic disturbances in zoo-managed compared to free-ranging black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). General and Comparative Endocrinology 217-218: 10-19

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Schook, M.W.; Wildt, D.E.; Raghanti, M.A.; Wolfe, B.A.; Dennis, P.M., 2015. Increased inflammation and decreased insulin sensitivity indicate metabolic disturbances in zoo-managed compared to free-ranging black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). General and Comparative Endocrinology 217–218: 10-19

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Brown, J.L.; Bellem, A.C.; Fouraker, M.; Wildt, D.E.; Roth, T.L., 2001. Comparative analysis of gonadal and adrenal activity in the black and white rhinoceros in North America by noninvasive endocrine monitoring. Zoo Biology 20 (6): 463-486, figs. 1-12, table 1

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Seager, S.W.J.; Wildt, D.E.; Platz, C.C., 1980. Artifical breeding in captive wild mammals. Animal Keeper's Forum 7 (10): 222-227, 3 tables

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