The island of Grenada is the southernmost of the Lesser Antilles, lying 130 km north of Trinidad and 135 km north of the Venezuelan mainland. It measures 34 km north to south and 19 km east to west and has an area of 312 square km. Grenada and the Grenadines northward to Bequia stand on the large submarine Grenada Bank. At 183 m depth, the bank is 179 km long. The Grenadines cover the bank to its northern end, but the bank extends for 39 km south of Grenada with no islands. During the last Ice Age, Grenada and the Grenadines must have been one large island that extended from within 2 km of St. Vincent in the north to within 80 km of South America in the south
Because the islands in the Caribbean long have interested students of mammals and zoogeography, cons...
Only four species of bats have been previously reported from the Antillean island of St. Kitts—Nocti...
The bat fauna of the Caribbean island of Sint Eustatius consists of five documented species—Monophyl...
The island of Grenada is the southernmost of the Lesser Antilles, lying 130 km north of Trinidad and...
Almost nothing is known concerning the chiropteran fauna on the Grenadine Islands, a chain of island...
Analysis of the bat fauna of the Antillean Islands suggest that the most probable source of invasion...
The bat fauna of the Lesser Antillean chain is of considerable interest because it is composed of a ...
Five species of bats are known to occur on the Lesser Antillean island of Barbuda—Noctilio leporinus...
Located off the northeastern coast of Venezuela, Trinidad is a small tropical island with a rich div...
Five species of bats are known in the literature from Anguilla—Monophyllus plethodon, Brachyphylla c...
No comprehensive survey of the chiropteran fauna of the Antillean island of Antigua has been underta...
The Lesser Antilles, extending some 500 miles from Anguilla on the north to Grenada on the south, fo...
The chiropteran fauna of Barbados includes representatives of four families — Noctilionidae, Phyllos...
The chiropteran fauna of the island of Saint Vincent, represented by 12 species, is among the most c...
The modern history of Jamaica is entwined with European exploration of the New World beginning with ...
Because the islands in the Caribbean long have interested students of mammals and zoogeography, cons...
Only four species of bats have been previously reported from the Antillean island of St. Kitts—Nocti...
The bat fauna of the Caribbean island of Sint Eustatius consists of five documented species—Monophyl...
The island of Grenada is the southernmost of the Lesser Antilles, lying 130 km north of Trinidad and...
Almost nothing is known concerning the chiropteran fauna on the Grenadine Islands, a chain of island...
Analysis of the bat fauna of the Antillean Islands suggest that the most probable source of invasion...
The bat fauna of the Lesser Antillean chain is of considerable interest because it is composed of a ...
Five species of bats are known to occur on the Lesser Antillean island of Barbuda—Noctilio leporinus...
Located off the northeastern coast of Venezuela, Trinidad is a small tropical island with a rich div...
Five species of bats are known in the literature from Anguilla—Monophyllus plethodon, Brachyphylla c...
No comprehensive survey of the chiropteran fauna of the Antillean island of Antigua has been underta...
The Lesser Antilles, extending some 500 miles from Anguilla on the north to Grenada on the south, fo...
The chiropteran fauna of Barbados includes representatives of four families — Noctilionidae, Phyllos...
The chiropteran fauna of the island of Saint Vincent, represented by 12 species, is among the most c...
The modern history of Jamaica is entwined with European exploration of the New World beginning with ...
Because the islands in the Caribbean long have interested students of mammals and zoogeography, cons...
Only four species of bats have been previously reported from the Antillean island of St. Kitts—Nocti...
The bat fauna of the Caribbean island of Sint Eustatius consists of five documented species—Monophyl...