Revising museum collections help to fill knowledge gaps in the Italian mammal fauna: the case of Sorex araneus and Sorex antinorii from South Tyrol

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY Hystrix-Italian Journal of Mammalogy Pub Date : 2021-10-04 DOI:10.4404/HYSTRIX-00412-2021
Eva Ladurner, P. Colangelo, G. Amori, Federica Lazzeri, Elisa Colonna, P. Kranebitter
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In Italy, after the elevation to species rank of the Valais shrew Sorex antinorii , all collection speci- mens from the museums previously attributed to the Eurasian shrew Sores araneus were assigned to the former species. But no official verification of this “automatic” species attribution has ever been attempted. In our work we did the revision of 14 specimens of the Sorex araneus group from the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-South Tyrol in the north-east of Italy, by using molecular markers. The study was based on cytochrome b sequences, that allowed to assign unambiguously the analyzed specimens to one of the Sorex species. Among these South Tyrolean Sorex records we unexpectedly found only one specimen of S. antinorii , whereas the other 13 specimens could all be assigned to S. araneus . In this way, we were able to prove the occurrence of both S. antinorii and S. araneus for South Tyrol. Our work furthermore shows that S. araneus in Italy was never “gone” and it has to be added to the list of Italian mammals again. These findings thus stress the importance of a revision of museum collections by using modern technologies, to estimate the cor-rect level of diversity of the small mammal fauna at regional and national level and, as in the case of S. antinorii , to better define its actual northern distribution limit in the Alps.
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修改博物馆藏品有助于填补意大利哺乳动物动物群的知识空白:南蒂罗尔的索雷克斯·阿兰尼斯和索雷克斯·安蒂诺里的案例
在意大利,瓦莱州鼩鼱(Sorex antiinorii)被提升到物种等级后,所有博物馆里以前归属于欧亚鼩鼱(Sores araneus)的标本都被归为前一个物种。但从未有人试图对这种“自动”的物种归属进行官方验证。在我们的工作中,我们使用分子标记对来自意大利东北部博尔扎诺-南蒂罗尔自治省的14个索雷克斯·阿兰诺斯(Sorex araneus)群体的标本进行了修订。这项研究是基于细胞色素b序列,这使得分析样本可以明确地分配给Sorex物种之一。在这些South Tyrolean Sorex记录中,我们意外地只发现了一个S. antiinorii标本,而其他13个标本都可以归属于S. araneus。通过这种方法,我们能够证明S. antinorii和S. araneus在南蒂罗尔的存在。我们的工作进一步表明,意大利的S. araneus从未“消失”,它必须再次被添加到意大利哺乳动物的名单中。因此,这些发现强调了利用现代技术对博物馆藏品进行修订的重要性,以估计区域和国家一级小型哺乳动物动物群的正确多样性水平,并以S. antiinorii为例,更好地确定其在阿尔卑斯山北部的实际分布界限。
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期刊介绍: Hystrix the Italian Journal of Mammalogy accepts papers on original research in basic and applied mammalogy on fossil and living mammals. The Journal is published both in paper and electronic "online first" format. Manuscripts can be published as full papers or short notes, as well as reviews on methods or theoretical issues related to mammals. Commentaries can also be occasionally accepted, under the approval by the Editor in Chief. Investigations of local or regional interest, new data about species distribution and range extensions or confirmatory research can be considered only when they have significant implications. Such studies should preferably be submitted as short notes. Manuscripts bearing only a local interest will not be accepted. Full papers have no limits in length as well as in figure and table number and are abstracted in English. Authors are encouraged to add supplemental material in form of colour figures, original datasets and/or computer program source code. Supplemental material and colour figures will appear only on the electronic edition. Short notes must be about 16000 characters long (including title, author names and affiliations, abstract and references), and do not include supplemental material. They are abstracted in English. Proceedings of symposia, meetings and/or workshops, and technical reports can be published as special supplements to regular issues, under the approval by the Editor in Chief and the Associate Editors. There are no page charges.
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