Habitat, morphology and karyotype of the Saharan shrew Crocidura tarfayaensis (Mammalia : Soricidae)

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Title
Habitat, morphology and karyotype of the Saharan shrew Crocidura tarfayaensis (Mammalia : Soricidae)
Journal
Acta Theriologica
Author(s)
Vogel P., Mehmeti A. M., Dubey S., Vogel-Gerber C., Koyasu K., Ribi M.
ISSN
0001-7051
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2006
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
51
Number
4
Pages
353-361
Language
english
Abstract
The Saharan shrew Crocidura tarfayaensis Vesmanis and Vesmanis, 1980, has a limited disribution along the Atlantic coast of Sahara, south of Agadir (Morocco) through Western Sahara into Mauritania and is only known from few captures and some owl pellets. Here we report field data from the successful trapping of five specimens of C. tarfayaensis in the Guelmim region. The habitat was characterized by sand dunes along a river, with dense shrubberies of Tamarix sp., the huge grass Erianthus ravennae (Poaceae) and flat bushes of Atriplex glauca var. ifniensis (Chenopodiaceae). Morphological discrimination with C. whitakeri were examined. The chromosomes of C. tarfayaensis revealed a karyotype of 2n = 36, similar to that of the Canary shrew C. canariensis and the Sicilian shrew C. sicula. In conclusion, C. tarfayaensis seems to be a descendant of the presumed continental ancestor of the two island species.
Keywords
crocidura tarfayaensis crocidura canariensis crocidura sicula cytotaxonomy ecology morocco white-toothed-shrew canary-islands national-park morocco chromosome mtdna
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