20 pages : color illustrations, map ; 26 cmThe fossil record of bats is extensive in the Caribbean, but few fossils have previously been reported from the Dominican Republic. In this paper, we describe new collections of fossil bats from two flooded caves in the Dominican Republic, and summarize previous finds from the Island of Hispaniola. The new collections were evaluated in the context of extant and fossil faunas of the Greater Antilles to provide information on the evolution of the bat community of Hispaniola. Eleven species were identified within the new collections, including five mormoopids (Mormoops blainvillei, [dagger]Mormoops magna, Pteronotus macleayii, P. parnellii, and P. quadridens), five phyllostomids (Brachyphylla nana, Mo...
Although the natural history of the Caribbean is better understood now than ever before, a general b...
Velazco, Paúl M., O'Neill, Hannah, Gunnell, Gregg F., Cooke, Siobhán B., Rimoli, Renato, Rosenberger...
Five species of bats are known to occur on the Lesser Antillean island of Barbuda—Noctilio leporinus...
The fossil record of bats is extensive in the Caribbean, but few fossils have previously been report...
25 pagesInternational audienceData on Lesser Antillean Late Quaternary fossil bat assemblages remain...
25 pagesInternational audienceData on Lesser Antillean Late Quaternary fossil bat assemblages remain...
25 pagesInternational audienceData on Lesser Antillean Late Quaternary fossil bat assemblages remain...
25 pagesInternational audienceData on Lesser Antillean Late Quaternary fossil bat assemblages remain...
32 pages : color illustrations, maps (some color) ; 26 cm.The bat family Mormoopidae includes three ...
The bat family Mormoopidae includes three species with distributions in the Caribbean. These taxa—Mo...
141 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.A new genus and species of fossil bat, Koopmanycteris palaeo...
Accurate accounts of both living and fossil mammal communities are critical for creating biodiversit...
<div><p>Accurate accounts of both living and fossil mammal communities are critical for creating bio...
Pteronotus macleayii Pteronotus macleayii macleayii: Cuba: Habana, Bucaranao (AMNH 174250); Orien...
Aim To test the hypothesis that Caribbean Short-faced bats descended from a single recent ancestor t...
Although the natural history of the Caribbean is better understood now than ever before, a general b...
Velazco, Paúl M., O'Neill, Hannah, Gunnell, Gregg F., Cooke, Siobhán B., Rimoli, Renato, Rosenberger...
Five species of bats are known to occur on the Lesser Antillean island of Barbuda—Noctilio leporinus...
The fossil record of bats is extensive in the Caribbean, but few fossils have previously been report...
25 pagesInternational audienceData on Lesser Antillean Late Quaternary fossil bat assemblages remain...
25 pagesInternational audienceData on Lesser Antillean Late Quaternary fossil bat assemblages remain...
25 pagesInternational audienceData on Lesser Antillean Late Quaternary fossil bat assemblages remain...
25 pagesInternational audienceData on Lesser Antillean Late Quaternary fossil bat assemblages remain...
32 pages : color illustrations, maps (some color) ; 26 cm.The bat family Mormoopidae includes three ...
The bat family Mormoopidae includes three species with distributions in the Caribbean. These taxa—Mo...
141 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.A new genus and species of fossil bat, Koopmanycteris palaeo...
Accurate accounts of both living and fossil mammal communities are critical for creating biodiversit...
<div><p>Accurate accounts of both living and fossil mammal communities are critical for creating bio...
Pteronotus macleayii Pteronotus macleayii macleayii: Cuba: Habana, Bucaranao (AMNH 174250); Orien...
Aim To test the hypothesis that Caribbean Short-faced bats descended from a single recent ancestor t...
Although the natural history of the Caribbean is better understood now than ever before, a general b...
Velazco, Paúl M., O'Neill, Hannah, Gunnell, Gregg F., Cooke, Siobhán B., Rimoli, Renato, Rosenberger...
Five species of bats are known to occur on the Lesser Antillean island of Barbuda—Noctilio leporinus...