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| Linklater, W.L., 2007. Translocation reverses birth sex ratio bias depending on its timing during gestation: evidence for the action of two sex-allocation mechanisms. Reproduction, Fertility and Development 19: 831-839, figs. 1-2
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| Armstrong, D.P.; Linklater, W.L., 2007. A tale of two species: mutual lessons to be learned from population management of the southern African black rhino and the New Zealand hihi. Proceedings of the AWMS Annual Conference 2007 (Canberra): 45
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| Berkeley, E.V.; Linklater, W.L., 2006. What do stressed and obese people have in common with black rhinos in captivity?. Aardvark (Newsletter of the Zoological Society of Southern Africa) 2006 October: 6-7, fig. 1
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| Linklater, W.L., 2006. Does excess circulating glucose in pregnant females drive male-biased birth sex ratios? - beginning a study of the world herd funded by the IRF. Proceedings of the ARAZPA Conference 2006: 1-6
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| Linklater, W.L.; Flamand, J.; Rochat, Q.; Zekela, N.; MacDonald, E.; Swaisgood, R.; Airton, D.; Kelly, C.P.; Bond, K.; Schmidt, I.; Morgan, S., 2006. Preliminary analyses of the free-release and scent-broadcasting strategies for black rhinoceros reintroduction. CCA Ecological Journal 7: 26-34, figs. 1-5, table 1
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| Linklater, W.L., 2003. Science and management in a conservation crisis: a case study with rhinoceros. Conservation Biology 17 (4): 968-975, figs. 1-4, table 1
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