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    Sex-Biased Inbreeding Effects on Reproductive Success and Home Range Size of the Critically Endangered Black Rhinoceros by CAIN, BRADLEY, WANDERA, ANTONY B., SHAWCROSS, SUSAN G., EDWIN HARRIS, W., STEVENS-WOOD, BARRY, KEMP, STEPHEN J., OKITA-OUMA, BENSON, WATTS, PHILLIP C.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-04-2014)
    “…A central premise of conservation biology is that small populations suffer reduced viability through loss of genetic diversity and inbreeding. However, there…”
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    A reliable, single-step method for gender determination in black rhinoceros from low-copy template DNA by Cain, Bradley, Watts, Phillip C., Wandera, Antony B., Stevens-Wood, Barry, Shawcross, Susan G.

    Published in Conservation genetics resources (01-09-2013)
    “…We describe an accurate, single-step 5′exonuclease assay for gender determination of black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis , which targets a single nucleotide…”
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    Sex‐Biased Inbreeding Effects on Reproductive Success and Home Range Size of the Critically Endangered Black Rhinoceros: electronic resource by CAIN, BRADLEY, WANDERA, ANTONY B, SHAWCROSS, SUSAN G, EDWIN HARRIS, W, STEVENS‐WOOD, BARRY, KEMP, STEPHEN J, OKITA‐OUMA, BENSON, WATTS, PHILLIP C

    Published in Conservation biology (2014)
    “…A central premise of conservation biology is that small populations suffer reduced viability through loss of genetic diversity and inbreeding. However, there…”
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