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Taino and African maternal heritage in the Greater Antilles

Gene, 2017
Notwithstanding the general interest and the geopolitical importance of the island countries in the Greater Antilles, little is known about the specific ancestral Native American and African populations that settled them. In an effort to alleviate this lacuna of information on the genetic constituents of the Greater Antilles, we comprehensively ...
Areej, Bukhari   +4 more
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Spatial Distribution of Bat Species on Hispaniola Island, the Greater Antilles

Acta Chiropterologica, 2022
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Hispaniola shows the highest environmental heterogeneity among the Greater Antilles mainly due to its complex land relief, encompassing a high ecosystemic heterogeineity, and bats as one o the most representative group of vertebrates.
Núñez Novas, Miguel S.   +3 more
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Historical phytogeography of the Greater Antilles

Brittonia, 2003
An understanding of the phytogeographic history of a region depends upon an adequate fossil record to reveal migrational histories and the timing and directions(s) of introductions and extinctions, and to augment or circumvent undue reliance on molecular clocks.
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Hygrophoraceae of the Greater Antilles: Hygrocybe subgenus Hygrocybe

Mycological Research, 2000
A key to six taxa of Hygrocybe, subgenus Hygrocybe, sections Chlorophanae and Hygrocybe is provided. One species is new and four species are reported for the first time from the Greater Antilles. The new species is H. chimaeroderma (section Chlorophanae). Hygrocybe acutoconica, H. calyptriformis and H.
Sharon A. Cantrell, D. Jean Lodge
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Abyssal circulation over the Greater Antilles Outer Ridge

Deep Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts, 1973
Abstract Data from hydrographic stations, current measurements of four to six months' duration, and bottom photographs are used to infer the pattern of abyssal circulation in the vicinity of the Greater Antilles Outer Ridge north of Puerto Rico. A deep contour-following current of Antarctic Bottom Water with a small admixture of North Atlantic Deep ...
Brian E. Tucholke   +2 more
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The Red Bats of the Greater Antilles

Journal of Mammalogy, 1931
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
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Quaternary Vertical Movements in the Greater Antilles

Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1975
The variable elevation of raised Quaternary marine terraces in the Greater Antilles is interpreted to be due principally to variable tectonic uplift. Such terraces are highest and most numerous in northwestern Haiti and southeastern Cuba. Elsewhere, they tilt noticeably away from this focus and are at lower elevations and less numerous.
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Proserpine snails of the Greater Antilles (Prosobranchia; Helicinidae)

1975
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Boss, Kenneth J. (Kenneth Jay)   +1 more
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The Colubrid Snakes of the Greater Antilles

Copeia, 1932
F OR some years I have considered that a re-examination of the generic characters of the Greater Antillean Colubridae might not only give some new insight into the relationships of these snakes, but also throw some additional light on the relations of the islands themselves to the mainland.
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