2022
DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10406
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Image‐based analyses from an online repository provide rich information on long‐term changes in morphology and human perceptions of rhinos

Abstract: 1. Online image repositories can offer a freely accessible, information-rich and cost-effective alternative to museum collections for studying long-term changes in human interactions with nature and ecological and evolutionary change. The Rhino Resource Center (RRC) is one example, curated by experts and holding a collection of >4000 rhino images, including both artistic portrayals (1481-2021) and photographs (taken between 1862-2021), and representing a potentially valuable case study to investigate the utili… Show more

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“…Our brief reflection highlights multiple sources of variance in the lengths of African rhino horns. The small sample size, with its focus on captive animals, used by the Wilson et al (2022) study constrains the ability to evaluate the multitude of drivers that include trends over time and to generalize conclusions to rhinos in the wild. This is supported by the statistical results reported by the study.…”
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“…Our brief reflection highlights multiple sources of variance in the lengths of African rhino horns. The small sample size, with its focus on captive animals, used by the Wilson et al (2022) study constrains the ability to evaluate the multitude of drivers that include trends over time and to generalize conclusions to rhinos in the wild. This is supported by the statistical results reported by the study.…”
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confidence: 99%