A contribution to taxonomy and ecology of shrews (Crocidura zimmermanni and C. suaveolens) from Crete and Turkey


Autoria(s): Vogel P.; Maddalena T.; Catzeflis F.
Data(s)

1986

Resumo

Chromosomal and biochemical investigations of shrews from the genus Crocidura from Crete and Turkey show that C. russula monacha Thomas, 1906 and C. caneae Miller, 1909 are both members of the species C. suaveolens Pallas, 1811. C. russula zimmermanni Wettstein, 1953. The population of C. suaveolens in Crete, whose presence on the island dates from at least 3500 years b.p. is biochemically very similar to those of C. suaveolens from Turkey. The same set of electrophoretic data suggests that C. suaveolens from Cyprus became isolated from main land populations much earlier. C. zimmermanni shows closer phylogenetic relationships with C. leucodon and C. suaveolens, than with C. russula. endemic in Crete, C. zimmermanni is syntopic with C, suaveolens at medium and high altitudes, but has been eliminated by the latter in the fertile lowland plains.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_308F6B0909E2

isbn:0001-7051

doi:A1986H613000013

isiid:A1986H613000013

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Acta Theriologica, vol. 31, no. 39, pp. 537-545

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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