Taxonomic status and origin of the shrews (soricidae) from the canary islands inferred from a mtdna comparison with the european crocidura species

European island shrews are either relicts of the endemic Pleistocene fauna, e.g., Crocidura zimmermanni, or were introduced from continental source populations. In order to clarify the taxonomic status and the origin of the two shrew species from the Canary Islands, a 981 bp fragment of cytochrome b...

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Autores: Vogel, Peter, Cosson, Jean-François, López-Jurado, Luis Felipe
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2003
País:España
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Palabra clave:24 Ciencias de la vida
2401 Biología animal (zoología)
240118 Mamíferos
240123 Vertebrados
Cytochrome-B Sequences
Geographic-Variation
Russula Hermann
Dna Evolution
Mammalia
Insectivora
Phylogeny
Colonization
Fuerteventura
Biogeography
Crocidura Canariensis
Crocidura Osorio
Crocidura Russula
Crocidura Sicula
Jump Dispersal
Phylogeography
Vicariance
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Taxonomic status and origin of the shrews (soricidae) from the canary islands inferred from a mtdna comparison with the european crocidura species
title Taxonomic status and origin of the shrews (soricidae) from the canary islands inferred from a mtdna comparison with the european crocidura species
spellingShingle Taxonomic status and origin of the shrews (soricidae) from the canary islands inferred from a mtdna comparison with the european crocidura species
Vogel, Peter
24 Ciencias de la vida
2401 Biología animal (zoología)
240118 Mamíferos
240123 Vertebrados
Cytochrome-B Sequences
Geographic-Variation
Russula Hermann
Dna Evolution
Mammalia
Insectivora
Phylogeny
Colonization
Fuerteventura
Biogeography
Crocidura Canariensis
Crocidura Osorio
Crocidura Russula
Crocidura Sicula
Jump Dispersal
Phylogeography
Vicariance
title_short Taxonomic status and origin of the shrews (soricidae) from the canary islands inferred from a mtdna comparison with the european crocidura species
title_full Taxonomic status and origin of the shrews (soricidae) from the canary islands inferred from a mtdna comparison with the european crocidura species
title_fullStr Taxonomic status and origin of the shrews (soricidae) from the canary islands inferred from a mtdna comparison with the european crocidura species
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic status and origin of the shrews (soricidae) from the canary islands inferred from a mtdna comparison with the european crocidura species
title_sort Taxonomic status and origin of the shrews (soricidae) from the canary islands inferred from a mtdna comparison with the european crocidura species
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Vogel, Peter
Cosson, Jean-François
López-Jurado, Luis Felipe
author Vogel, Peter
author_facet Vogel, Peter
Cosson, Jean-François
López-Jurado, Luis Felipe
author_role author
author2 Cosson, Jean-François
López-Jurado, Luis Felipe
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv 24 Ciencias de la vida
2401 Biología animal (zoología)
240118 Mamíferos
240123 Vertebrados
Cytochrome-B Sequences
Geographic-Variation
Russula Hermann
Dna Evolution
Mammalia
Insectivora
Phylogeny
Colonization
Fuerteventura
Biogeography
Crocidura Canariensis
Crocidura Osorio
Crocidura Russula
Crocidura Sicula
Jump Dispersal
Phylogeography
Vicariance
topic 24 Ciencias de la vida
2401 Biología animal (zoología)
240118 Mamíferos
240123 Vertebrados
Cytochrome-B Sequences
Geographic-Variation
Russula Hermann
Dna Evolution
Mammalia
Insectivora
Phylogeny
Colonization
Fuerteventura
Biogeography
Crocidura Canariensis
Crocidura Osorio
Crocidura Russula
Crocidura Sicula
Jump Dispersal
Phylogeography
Vicariance
description European island shrews are either relicts of the endemic Pleistocene fauna, e.g., Crocidura zimmermanni, or were introduced from continental source populations. In order to clarify the taxonomic status and the origin of the two shrew species from the Canary Islands, a 981 bp fragment of cytochrome b gene was investigated in all European Crocidura species and compared with the Canary shrew (Crocidura canariensis) and the Osorio shrew (Crocidura osorio). The first shares its karyotype with the Sicilian shrew Crocidura sicula (2N = 36), the second with the Greater white-toothed shrew Crocidura russula (2N = 42), suggesting possible sister species relationships.</p>
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