The drastic decline in the numbers of the five extant species of rhinoceroses world-wide, mainly as a result of poaching, have placed these species in imminent danger of extinction. This emphasizes the need to understand the relationships among the different species of rhinoceros. The advances in molecular biology have allowed the application of DNA-based genetic techniques to address a number of aspects of rhinoceros biology which have both academic interest and practical value to conservation management. There are four aspects to this study: Firstly, restriction endonuclease maps of mitochondrial DNA were constructed to estimate the time of divergence of Diceros bicornis (black rhinoceros) and Ceratotherium simum (white rhinoceros) from t...
The black rhinoceros is again on the verge of extinction due to unsustainable poaching in its native...
Despite an on-going struggle to conserve the endangered black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) since th...
Kenya’s black rhinoceros population declined by more than 98% from 20,000 individuals in the 1970s t...
The black (Diceros bicornis) and white (Ceratotherium simum) rhinoceros are found in South Africa. A...
There are five living species of rhinoceros inhabiting Africa and Asia: black rhinoceros (Diceros bi...
Rhinoceroses are highly endangered species and their protection warrants immediate remedial measures...
The black rhinoceros is again on the verge of extinction due to unsustainable poaching in its native...
The African black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is critically endangered. Like other megafauna, the ...
Black and white rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis and Ceratotherium simum) are iconic African species...
Material suspected of originating from species of Rhinoceros is frequently seized by forensic organi...
The recent surge in illegal slaughter of African rhinoceros species has invigorated conservation and...
To determine the vulnerability of black rhinoceros populations in South Africa it was necessary to s...
Due to years of excessive hunting and black market-driven poaching, rhinoceros population abundance ...
The black rhinoceros is again on the verge of extinction due to unsustainable poaching in its native...
The black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis L.) is a critically endangered species historically distribut...
The black rhinoceros is again on the verge of extinction due to unsustainable poaching in its native...
Despite an on-going struggle to conserve the endangered black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) since th...
Kenya’s black rhinoceros population declined by more than 98% from 20,000 individuals in the 1970s t...
The black (Diceros bicornis) and white (Ceratotherium simum) rhinoceros are found in South Africa. A...
There are five living species of rhinoceros inhabiting Africa and Asia: black rhinoceros (Diceros bi...
Rhinoceroses are highly endangered species and their protection warrants immediate remedial measures...
The black rhinoceros is again on the verge of extinction due to unsustainable poaching in its native...
The African black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is critically endangered. Like other megafauna, the ...
Black and white rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis and Ceratotherium simum) are iconic African species...
Material suspected of originating from species of Rhinoceros is frequently seized by forensic organi...
The recent surge in illegal slaughter of African rhinoceros species has invigorated conservation and...
To determine the vulnerability of black rhinoceros populations in South Africa it was necessary to s...
Due to years of excessive hunting and black market-driven poaching, rhinoceros population abundance ...
The black rhinoceros is again on the verge of extinction due to unsustainable poaching in its native...
The black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis L.) is a critically endangered species historically distribut...
The black rhinoceros is again on the verge of extinction due to unsustainable poaching in its native...
Despite an on-going struggle to conserve the endangered black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) since th...
Kenya’s black rhinoceros population declined by more than 98% from 20,000 individuals in the 1970s t...