dominica
Dominica

751 km²

guadeloupe
Guadeloupe

1 628 km²

haiti
Haiti

27 750 km²

martinique
Martinique

1 128 km²

saint-lucia
Saint-Lucia

617 km²

La faune Guadeloupéenne est constituée de 148 espèces d'oiseaux dont une endémique « Pic de Guadeloupe », 34 espèces de reptiles, 19 espèces de poissons d'eau douce et 6 espèces d'amphibiens.

Freshwater crab

Freshwater crab

The freshwater crab, scientifically named Guinotia dentata, is a species of freshwater crab belonging to the family Pseudothelphusidae. Taxonomic Classification Description Adult individuals of Guinotia dentata can reach a carapace width ranging from 4 to 6 centimeters. Their coloration is variable, ranging from dark brown […]

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Didine

Didine

(Setophaga petechia ssp. melanoptera) Setophaga petechia ssp. melanoptera is a subspecies of the Yellow Warbler (Setophaga petechia), a small songbird in the Parulidae family. Characteristics of Setophaga petechia melanoptera Habitat and Ecological Role It plays a key role in the ecosystem by feeding on insects, […]

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Fregata magnificens

Fregata magnificens

Common Name: Magnificent Frigatebird Scientific Name: Fregata magnificens Family: Fregatidae Order: Suliformes Population Size: Approximately 100,000 – 500,000 individuals Lifespan: 15–25 years Top Speed: 15 km/h (9 mph) Weight: 1–1.6 kg (2.2–3.5 lbs) Length: 89–114 cm (35–45 in) Wingspan: 217–244 cm (85–96 in) Physical description […]

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Sooty Tern

Sooty Tern

Common name : Sooty ternScientific name : Onychoprion fuscatusFamily : LaridaeOrder : CharadriiformesLifespan : Up to 32 yearsTop speed : 40 km/h (25 mph)Weight : 150-240 g (5.3-8.5 oz)Length : 33-36 cm (13-14 in)Wingspan : 82-94 cm (32-37 in) Physical description Geographical distribution Habitat Behavior […]

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Earthworm

Earthworm

Yes, that’s right — we will be talking about Lumbricus terrestris, more commonly known as earthworms, a species often overlooked or forgotten by many, which is why this fact sheet is important. Context Earthworms first appeared on Earth during the Precambrian period, approximately 600 to […]

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The Barlagne Frog

The Barlagne Frog

Context Amphibians, such as the Barlagne Frog, play a crucial role in their ecosystems by regulating insect populations and serving as prey for many predators. In Guadeloupe, these amphibians are particularly vulnerable to environmental disturbances. Protecting their natural habitats is essential to ensure their survival […]

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The Pinchon’s Frog

The Pinchon’s Frog

Description The Pinchon’s Frog, scientifically named Eleutherodactylus pinchoni, is endemic to the islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe, specifically on Basse-Terre Island in Guadeloupe. It is found in similar habitats on both islands, mainly in tropical rainforests and mountainous areas, near streams or in environments rich […]

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Bichiques

Bichiques

Background The bichiques, also known as Sicydium punctatum and Sicydium plumieri, are two species of gobiid fish found in the rivers of the Caribbean, particularly in Guadeloupe. These amphidromous species, which migrate between fresh and salt water during their life cycle, are important indicators of […]

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Stick insects (walking sticks)

Stick insects (walking sticks)

Background Stick insects, also known as “walking sticks” or “leaf insects,” are fascinating creatures highly adapted to their environment. In Guadeloupe, these insects stand out for their remarkable ability to blend into vegetation through mimicry. Stick insects are primarily nocturnal and feed on leaves. They […]

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Octostruma lutzi (Wheeler, 1913)

Octostruma lutzi (Wheeler, 1913)

Context The term Octostruma lutzi refers to a species of ant belonging to the genus Octostruma, endemic to the Caribbean islands, particularly Dominica and Guadeloupe. Like many ant species, Octostruma lutzi plays a crucial role in local ecosystems, especially in the decomposition of organic matter […]

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