Bats of Puerto Rico: An Island Focus and a Caribbean Perspective
Gannon (biology, Penn State U.), Kurta (biology, Eastern Michigan U.), Rodriquez-Durán (natural sciences, Inter-American U. of Puerto Rico), Willig (biological sciences, Texas Tech U.) synthesize the available information about the ecology, behavior, and natural history of the bats of Puerto Rico, which represent the island's only living species of native mammals. They introduce the ecosystems of Puerto Rico and general biological and ecological facts about bats. They then provide family and species accounts of the 13 species of bats found on Puerto Rico and surrounding islands. A discussion of bat conservation in the Caribbean base and keys to bat external, cranial, and dental characters conclude the volume. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Bats of Puerto Rico: An Island Focus and a Caribbean Perspective
Gannon (biology, Penn State U.), Kurta (biology, Eastern Michigan U.), Rodriquez-Durán (natural sciences, Inter-American U. of Puerto Rico), Willig (biological sciences, Texas Tech U.) synthesize the available information about the ecology, behavior, and natural history of the bats of Puerto Rico, which represent the island's only living species of native mammals. They introduce the ecosystems of Puerto Rico and general biological and ecological facts about bats. They then provide family and species accounts of the 13 species of bats found on Puerto Rico and surrounding islands. A discussion of bat conservation in the Caribbean base and keys to bat external, cranial, and dental characters conclude the volume. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Bats of Puerto Rico: An Island Focus and a Caribbean Perspective

Bats of Puerto Rico: An Island Focus and a Caribbean Perspective

Bats of Puerto Rico: An Island Focus and a Caribbean Perspective

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Gannon (biology, Penn State U.), Kurta (biology, Eastern Michigan U.), Rodriquez-Durán (natural sciences, Inter-American U. of Puerto Rico), Willig (biological sciences, Texas Tech U.) synthesize the available information about the ecology, behavior, and natural history of the bats of Puerto Rico, which represent the island's only living species of native mammals. They introduce the ecosystems of Puerto Rico and general biological and ecological facts about bats. They then provide family and species accounts of the 13 species of bats found on Puerto Rico and surrounding islands. A discussion of bat conservation in the Caribbean base and keys to bat external, cranial, and dental characters conclude the volume. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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ISBN-13: 9780896725515
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Publication date: 07/15/2005
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.80(d)
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