The Development of Horns in Bovidae and the Genetic Mechanisms Underpinning This Process. [PDF]
Xu X +5 more
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Automated rhinoceros detection in satellite imagery using deep learning. [PDF]
Duporge I +6 more
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Fecal Microbiota Transplantation in Animals: Therapeutics, Conservation, and Farming. [PDF]
Reveles KR, Meehan J, Tillotson G.
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Identification of zoonotic pathogens in zoo animals in the Republic of Korea. [PDF]
Um J +6 more
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Life in a Central European warm-temperate to subtropical open forest: Paleoecology of the rhinocerotids from Ulm-Westtangente (Aquitanian, Early Miocene, Germany). [PDF]
Hullot M +3 more
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Ere, a Family of Short Interspersed Elements in the Genomes of Odd-Toed Ungulates (Perissodactyla). [PDF]
Ustyantsev IG +4 more
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Long-term biochemical stability of fresh-frozen plasma from Asian elephants (<i>Elephas maximus</i>) stored at -20°C: Implications for emergency transfusion protocols for elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus hemorrhagic disease. [PDF]
Thitaram C +8 more
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Perissodactyla (Rhinocerotidae and Equidae) from Kanapoi
The Kanapoi collection of Rhinocerotidae, first studied by Hooijer and Patterson (1972), now consists of 25 specimens and substantial reinterpretation of their affinities is made here. Kanapoi post-dates the extinction of Brachypotherium and the whole collection belongs to the Dicerotini. It is important because it includes the type-specimen of Diceros
Denis Geraads
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The Rhinocerotidae fossil record in the Iberian Peninsula
The family Rhinocerotidae, also referred to as ‘true rhinoceroses’, is one of the multiple perissodactyl lineages that have independently evolved large body sizes, lophodonty (fully developed crests between dental cusps), a simplified anterior dentition,
OSCAR Sanisidro, Juan L Cantalapiedra
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Rhinocerotidae and Chalicotheriidae (Perissodactyla, Tapiromorpha) [PDF]
ABSTRACT Here we describe mandibular, dental, and postcranial remains referable to Rhinocerotidae and Chalicotheriidae (Perissodactyla) originating from the vertebrate localities of Kucukcekmece East and Kucukcekmece West, in Thrace (European Turkey). The four rhinocerotids recognized comprise the early diverging Ronzotherium sp.
Pierre-Olivier Antoine, Sevket Sen
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