 | Roth, T.L., 1999. Rhino reproductive physiology - what we know and what we need to know tomorrow for ensuring the long-term stability of our captive breeding programs: pp. 49-51
| In: Mehrdadfar, F. et al. Proceedings of the First Rhino Keepers' workshop 1999, sponsored by Disney's Animal Kingdom. [No place], Rhino Keepers Workshop |
|
|
 | MacInninch, M.D.; Bellem, A.C.; Macdonald, S.E.; Goodrowe, K.L.; Graham, L.H.; Brown, J.L.; Roth, T.L., 1999. Monitoring fecal progestogen metabolites in the Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) by enzyme immunoassay: p. 266
| In: Roth, T.L. et al. Seventh world conference on breeding endangered species: linking zoo and field research to advance conservation. Cincinnati, Zoo |
|
|
 | Roth, T.L.; Patton, L.; Brown, J.; Czekala, N.; Swaisgood, R.; Lance, V., 1998. The North American experience: female hormonal cycles in southern white rhinoceros: pp. 6-8
| In: Patton, L. et al. Proceedings of a workshop on problems associated with the low rate of reproduction among captive-born female southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum). San Diego, Zoological Society: pp. 1, 1-51 |
|
|
 | Roth, T.L., 1991. Conceptus-derived immunosuppressive factors and their role in fetal allograft protection. Thesis presented to Louisiana State University, pp. 1-170
|
|
|