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Dierenfeld, E.S.; Atkinson, S.; Craig, A.M.; Walker, K.C.; Streich, W.J.; Clauss, M., 2005. Mineral concentrations in serum/plasma and liver tissue of captive and free-ranging rhinoceros species. Zoo Biology 24: 51-72, figs. 1-2, tabs. 1-6

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Clauss, M.; Polster, C.; Kienzle, E.; Wiesner, H.; Baumgartner, K.; Houwald, F.von; Streich, W.J.; Dierenfeld, E.S., 2005. Energy and mineral nutrition and water intake in the captive Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Zoo Biology 24: 1-14, fig.1, tabs. 1-6

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Clauss, M.; Polster, C.; Kienzle, E.; Wiesner, H.; Baumgartner, K.; Houwald, F.von; Ortmann, S.; Streich, W.J.; Dierenfeld, E.S., 2005. Studies on digestive physiology and feed digestibilities in captive Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 89: 229-237, figs. 1-3

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Clauss, M.; Castell, J.C. ; Kienzle, E.; Schramel, P.; Dierenfeld, E.S.; Flach, E.J.; Behlert, O. ; Ortmann, S.; Streich, W.J.; Hummel, J.; Hatt, J.M., 2005. A contribution to the trace element nutrition of captive black rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis). In Graffam W, Hellinga D, Maslanka M, Ward A, Eds. Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Zoo and Wildlife Nutrition, AZA Nutrition Advisory Group, Om

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Hatt, J.M.; Wenker, C.; Castell, J.; Clauss, M., 2004. Dietary and veterinary management of a lingual abscess in a geriatric captive black rhino (Diceros bicornis) with iron storage disease. Proceedings of the European Association of Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians 2004: 1-2

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Polster, C.; Clauss, M.; Kienzle, E.; Wiesner, H.; Baumgartner, K.; Houwald, F.von; Ortmann, S.; Dierenfeld, E., 2004. Studies on the digestive physiology of Captive Indian rhinoceroses (Rhinoceros unicornis). Proceedings of the European Association of Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians 2004: 1

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Clauss, M.; Hummel, J., 2004. Not only ruminants: indications for differences in digestive physiology between grazing and browsing large hindgut fermenters. Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Physiology, Behaviour and Conservation of Wildlife, Berlin 1: 53

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Clauss, M.; Frey, R.; Kiefer, B.; Lechner-Doll, M.; Loehlein, W.; Polster, W.; Rossner, G. E.; Streich, W. J., 2003. The maximum attainable body size of herbivorous mammals: morphophysiological constraints on foregut, and adaptations of hind gut fermenters. Oecologia 136: 14-27

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Clauss, M.; Jessup, D.A.; Norkus, E.B.; Chen, T.C.; Holick, M.F.; Streich, W.J.; Dierenfeld, E.S., 2002. Fat-soluble vitamins in blood and tissues of free-ranging and captive rhinoceros. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 38 (2): 402-413, figs. 1-2, tables 1-2

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Clauss, M.; Froeschle, T.; Lechner-Doll, M.; Hatt, J.M.; Ganslosser, U.; Dierenfeld, E.S., 2002. Feeding tannins to captive black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis): Results of a pilot study: p. 310

 In: Schwammer, H.M. et al. A research update on elephants and rhinos: proceedings of the International Elephant and Rhino Research Symposium, Vienna, June 7-11, 2001. Muenster, Schuling: pp. 1-352


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Clauss, M.; Froeschle, T.; Lechner-Doll, M.; Hatt, J.M.; Ganslosser, U.; Dierenfeld, E.S., 2001. Feeding tannins to captive black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis): Results of a pilot study: p. 72

 In: Schwammer, H.M. et al. Recent research on elephants and rhinos: Abstracts of the International Elephant and Rhino Research Symposium, June 7-11, 2001. Vienna, Zoologischer Garten: pp. 1-80


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