In or Out of the Checklist? DNA Barcoding and Distribution Modelling Unveil a New Species of Crocidura Shrew for Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The genus Crocidura (Eulipotyphla, Soricidae) is the most speciose genus amongst mammals,
i.e., it includes the highest number of species. Dierent species are distinguished by skull morphology,
which often prevents the identification of individuals in the field and limits research on these species'
ecology and biology. We combined species distribution models and molecular analyses to assess the
distribution of cryptic Crocidura shrews in Italy, confirming the occurrence of the greater white-toothed
shrew Crocidura russula in the northwest of the country. The molecular identification ascertained
the species' presence in two distinct Italian regions. Accordingly, species distribution modelling
highlighted the occurrence of areas suitable for C. russula in the westernmost part of northern Italy.
Our results confirm the role of Italy as a mammal hotspot in the Mediterranean; additionally, they
also show the need to include C. russula in Italian faunal checklists. To conclude, we highlight the
usefulness of combining dierent approaches to explore the presence of cryptic species outside their
known ranges. Since the similar, smaller C. suaveolens may be displaced by the larger C. russula
through competitive exclusion, the latter might be the species actually present where C. suaveolens
had been reported previously. A comprehensive and detailed survey is therefore required to assess
the current distribution of these species.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
BOLD System; Crocidura russula; molecular identification; white-toothed shrew
Elenco autori:
Amori, Giovanni; Mori, Emiliano
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