| Kock, M.D.; Du Toit, R.; Morton, D.; Kock, N.; Paul, B. 1990 Baseline biological data collected from chemically immobilized free-ranging black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) in Zimbabwe. Journal of Zoo Animal Medicine 21 (3): 283-291, tables 1-7 |
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| Dierenfeld, E.S. 1990 Vitamin E levels measured in rhino browse plants. Around the Horn 1 (3): 1-2, fig. 1 |
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| Previous work from our laboratory and others has documented differences in plasma alpha-tocopherol levels between zoo (0.2 micrograms/ml) and free-anging (0.8 micrograms/ml) black rhinos, and suggested that many captive animals may be suffering from vitamin E deficiency. This original comparison... |
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| Hindle, J.E.; Hodges, J.K. 1990 Metabolism of oestradiol-17B and progesterone in the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum). Journal of Reproduction and Fertility 90: 571-584, figs. 1-3, tables 1-2 |
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| Lewis, J.C.M.; Kirkwood, J.K. 1990 Studies on Vitamin E supplementation in a black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Veterinary Record 126: 558 |
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| Zainuddin, Zainal Zahari; Tajuddin Abdullah, M.; Shamsuddin, M.; Hassan, M. 1990 Milk composition of the Sumatran rhinoceros ( Dicerorhinus sumatrensis sumatrensis ). Proceedings of the Veterinary Association of Malaysia 2: 121-122 |
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| Mokhtar, M.B.; Lee, Y.H.; Stuebing, R.B.; Mohamed, M.; Ismail, G. 1990 Elemental composition of rhinoceros wallow soils in Danum Valley, East Malaysia. Biotropica 22 (1): 110-112, tables 1-2 |
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| Ullrey, D.E.; Ku, P.K.; Whetter, P.A.; Robinson, P.T. 1989 Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) erythrocyte stability. Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 1989: 19-22, table 1 |
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| Hemolytic anemia in black rhinoceroses has been noted with alarming frequency in recent years. In several instances, death ensued, and an etiology of leptospirosis, babesiosis and trypanosomiasis has been proposed. In one instance, hemolytic anemia developed in a black rhinoceros being treated ... |
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| Ghebremeskel, K.; Williams, G.; Lewis, J.C.M.; Du Toit, R. 1988 Serum alpha-tocopherol, all-trans retinol, total lipids and cholesterol in the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 91A: 343-345, table 1 |
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| Requirements for vitamins and trace elements and their physiological concentrations in wild animals have not been fully investigated. Captive exotic animals, particularly herbivore browsers, often suffer from diseases caused or predisposed by nutritional imbalance or deficiency. Of these nutrie... |
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| Ghebremeskel, K.; Williams, G. 1988 Plasma retinol and alpha-tocopherol levels in captive wild animals. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 89B: 279-283, figs. 1-2, table 1 |
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| Abbasi, A.; Weber, R.E.; Braunitzer, G.; Goeltenboth, R. 1987 Molecular basis for ATP/2,3-Bisphosphoglycerate control switch-over (poikilotherm/homeotherm): an intermediate amino-acid sequence in the hemoglobin of the Great Indian Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis, Perissodactyla). Biological Chemistry Hoppe Zeyler 368: 323-332, figs. 1-7, tables 1-4 |
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| Hemoglobin is the oxygen carrier in the blood of all vertebrates except for a few antarctic deepsea fishes. Its oxygen-binding efficiency is regulated by allosteric cofactors like GTP (mainly found in fish), ATP (mainly found in fish, amphibians and reptiles), IPP (mainly in birds) and DPG (mainl... |
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