The Lesser Antilles, extending some 500 miles from Anguilla on the north to Grenada on the south, form an archipelago connecting the Greater Antilles with Trinidad and the South American mainland.¹) Bats comprise the major segment of the extant mammalian fauna of the Lesser Antillean islands and the distribution and variation of chiropterans in this area long has interested systematists and zoogeographers. A revival of this interest in the past decade has resulted in a number of published contributions — KOOPMAN (1958, 1959, 1968), HUSSON (1960), DE LA TORRE (1966), DE LA TORRE & SCHWARTZ (1966), JONES & SCHWARTZ (1967), SCHWARTZ & JONES (1967). Still, much remains to be learned. Nineteen species of bats are on record from the Lesser Antill...
The chiropteran fauna of Barbados includes representatives of four families — Noctilionidae, Phyllos...
Only four species of bats have been previously reported from the Antillean island of St. Kitts—Nocti...
Aim To test the hypothesis that Caribbean Short-faced bats descended from a single recent ancestor t...
The bat fauna of the Lesser Antillean chain is of considerable interest because it is composed of a ...
Analysis of the bat fauna of the Antillean Islands suggest that the most probable source of invasion...
Because the islands in the Caribbean long have interested students of mammals and zoogeography, cons...
Five species of bats are known to occur on the Lesser Antillean island of Barbuda—Noctilio leporinus...
DNA barcoding is helping in discovering high levels of cryptic species and an underestimation of bio...
Five species of bats are known in the literature from Anguilla—Monophyllus plethodon, Brachyphylla c...
7 p. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 6-7)."The bats of the Virgin Islands (including...
The chiropteran fauna of the island of Saint Vincent, represented by 12 species, is among the most c...
Many zoologists have attempted to solve this problem which is a complicated one. In one respect the ...
Only one species of bat, Molossus molossus, previously has been documented as occurring on the north...
The present paper is based on a collection of bats from Tobago brought together by Mr. G. F. Mees. F...
The island of Grenada is the southernmost of the Lesser Antilles, lying 130 km north of Trinidad and...
The chiropteran fauna of Barbados includes representatives of four families — Noctilionidae, Phyllos...
Only four species of bats have been previously reported from the Antillean island of St. Kitts—Nocti...
Aim To test the hypothesis that Caribbean Short-faced bats descended from a single recent ancestor t...
The bat fauna of the Lesser Antillean chain is of considerable interest because it is composed of a ...
Analysis of the bat fauna of the Antillean Islands suggest that the most probable source of invasion...
Because the islands in the Caribbean long have interested students of mammals and zoogeography, cons...
Five species of bats are known to occur on the Lesser Antillean island of Barbuda—Noctilio leporinus...
DNA barcoding is helping in discovering high levels of cryptic species and an underestimation of bio...
Five species of bats are known in the literature from Anguilla—Monophyllus plethodon, Brachyphylla c...
7 p. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 6-7)."The bats of the Virgin Islands (including...
The chiropteran fauna of the island of Saint Vincent, represented by 12 species, is among the most c...
Many zoologists have attempted to solve this problem which is a complicated one. In one respect the ...
Only one species of bat, Molossus molossus, previously has been documented as occurring on the north...
The present paper is based on a collection of bats from Tobago brought together by Mr. G. F. Mees. F...
The island of Grenada is the southernmost of the Lesser Antilles, lying 130 km north of Trinidad and...
The chiropteran fauna of Barbados includes representatives of four families — Noctilionidae, Phyllos...
Only four species of bats have been previously reported from the Antillean island of St. Kitts—Nocti...
Aim To test the hypothesis that Caribbean Short-faced bats descended from a single recent ancestor t...