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245 00 |a Population structure of the greater bulldog bat (Noctilio leporinus) in the northern US Virgin Islands |h [electronic resource].
260        |a St. Thomas, V.I. : |b University of the Virgin Islands, |c 2013.
300        |a 16 leaves : |b illustrations ; |c 29 cm
490        |a UVI Thesis.
520 3    |a "N. leporinus is found o all the U.S. Virgin Islands. No studies have assessed whether this species is capable of interisland mobility. This study assesses the level of population subdivision in individuals between these islands, which bring new insight into social structure of mobile animals between islands. This study investigates the reproductive ecology of an understudied, highly vagile harem species separated by a geographical barrier."
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |c University of the Virgin Islands, |d 2019. |f (UVI Digital Library) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
535 1    |a University of the Virgin Islands.
650        |a Noctilio -- Research -- United States Virgin Islands. Bats -- Research -- United States Virgin Islands.
655    4 |a Thesis.
720 1    |a Cring, Matthew R..
830    0 |a UVI Digital Library.
830    0 |a UVI Dissertation/Theses Collection.
852        |a UVI |c UVI Dissertation/Theses Collection
856 40 |u http://uvi.sobeklibrary.com/AA00000049/00001 |y Click here for full text
992 04 |a https:/uvi.sobeklibrary.com/content/AA/00/00/00/49/00001/Cring - yesthm.jpg
997        |a UVI Dissertation/Theses Collection


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