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Southern Ground Hornbill (Bucorvus leadbeateri) Fact Sheet: Bibliography & Resources

Bibliography

Beddard F. 1901. Notes on the anatomy of picarian birds. Part IV. On the skeletons of Bucorvus cafer and B. abyssincus, with notes on other hornbills. Proceedings of the Royal Society London. 1901:16-24.

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Browning M. 1991. Comments on the nomenclature and dates of publication of some taxa in Bucerotidae. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. 112(1):22-27.

Bruyns R, Williams V, Cunningham A. 2013. Finely Ground-Hornbill: the sale of Bucorvus cafer in a traditional medicine market in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. In: Alves R, Rosa I, editors. Animals in Traditional Folk Medicine. Heidelberg (DE): Springer. p. 475-486.

Coetzee H. 2010. Observations of Southern Ground-Hornbill Bucorvus leadbeateri grooming common warthog Phacochoerus africanus. African Journal of Ecology. 48(4):1131-1133. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2028.2009.01203.x

Coetzee H, Werner N, van Rensburg L. 2014. An exploration of cultural beliefs and practices across the Southern Ground-Hornbill's range in Africa. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine. 10:28. DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-10-28

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Engelbrecht D, Theron N, Turner A, van Wek J, Pienaar K. 2007. The status and conservation of Southern Ground Hornbills Bucorvus leadbeateri in the Limpopo province, South Africa. In: Kemp A, Kemp M, editors. The Active Management of Hornbills and Their Habitats for Conservation. Proceedings of the 4th International Hornbill Conference, Mabula Game Lodge. Bela-Bela, South Africa. Pretoria (ZA): Naturalists and Nomads. p. 231-240.

Fraser W. 1982. Feeding associations of Carmine Bee-Eaters with other animals. Bokmakierie. 34(1):18.

Galama W, King C, Brouwer K. 2002. EAZA Hornbill Management and Husbandry Guidelines. 94 p.

Hackett S, Kimball R, Reddy S, Bowie R, Braun E, Braun M, Chojnowski J, Cox W, Han K-L, Harshman J, et al. 2008. A phylogenomic study of birds reveals their evolutionary history. Science. 320(5884):1763-1768. DOI: 10.1126/science.1157704

Hulley P, Craig A. 2007. The status of the Southern Ground-Hornbill in the Grahamstown region, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Ostrich. 78(1):89-92. DOI: 10.2989/OSTRICH.2007.78.1.13.57

Kemp A. 1988. Bucerotidae, hornbills. In: Fry H, Keith S, Urban E, editors. The Birds of Africa. London (GB): Academic Press. p. 375-413.

Kemp A. 2000. Southern Ground Hornbill. In: The Eskom Red Data Book of Birds of South Africa, Lesotho, and Swaziland. Johannesburg (ZA): Birdlife South Africa.

Kemp A, Begg K. 1996. Nest sites of the Southern Ground Hornbill Bucorvus leadbeateri in the Kruger National Park, South Africa, and conservation implications. Ostrich. 67(1):9-14. DOI: 10.1080/00306525.1996.9633773

Kemp A, Begg K. 2001. Comparison of time-activity budgets and population structure for 18 large-bird species in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. Ostrich. 72(3-4):179-184. DOI: 10.2989/00306520109485314

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Kemp A, Joubert S, Kemp M. 1989. Distribution of Southern Ground Hornbills in the Kruger National Park in relation to some environmental features. South African Journal of Wildlife Research. 19(3):93-98.

Kemp A, Kemp M. 1975. Studying the basic biology of the Southern Ground Hornbill. Transvaal Museum Bulletin. 15:6-7.

Kemp A, Kemp M. 1980. The biology of the Southern Ground Hornbill Bucorvus leadbeateri (Vigors) (Aves: Bucerotidae). Annals of the Transvaal Museum. 32(4):65-100.

Kemp A, Kemp M. 1991. Timing of egglaying by Southern Ground Hornbills Bucorvus leadbeateri in the central Kruger National Park, South Africa. Ostrich. 62(1/2):80-82.

Kemp A, Kemp M, Turner A. 2007. What has become of eggs and chicks of Southern Ground Hornbills harvested from the Kruger National Park? In: Kemp A, Kemp M, editors. The Active Management of Hornbills and Their Habitats for Conservation. Proceedings of the 4th International Hornbill Conference, Mabula Game Lodge, Bela-Bela, South Africa. Pretoria (ZA): Naturalists and Nomads. p. 267-286.

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Witteveen M, Parry E, Norris-Rogers M, Brown M. 2013. Breeding density of the Southern Ground Hornbill, Bucorvus leadbeateri, in the communal areas surrounding the Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe. African Zoology. 48(2):274-278. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3377/004.048.0226

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