The Cretan shrew (Crocidura zimmermanni) is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is endemic to the island of Crete, Greece.
Taxonomy and evolution
Crocidura russula zimmermanni was first described as a subspecies of C. russula in 1953, and reconsidered as a full species by Vogel et al in 1986 on the basis of their distinct karyotype. The Cretan shrew has 34 pairs of chromosomes, while the other species examined in the study had 40.[2]
It may be a descendant of the extinct Crocidura kornfeldi, the first Crocidura shrew to colonize Europe, which was distributed throughout central and southern Europe during the Pliocene and Pleistocene.[3] It likely reached the island by rafting at some point in the early Pleistocene.[4][5] It has remained extant on the island, while contemporaneous Cretan mammals such as mice, dwarf elephants, eight species of Candiacervus deer, and the Cretan otter went extinct.[6]
Unlike many small island mammals, it did not exhibit island gigantism, remaining approximately the same size throughout its evolutionary history on the island.[4] The Cretan shrew's primary predators are owls and other predatory birds. Unlike other Mediterranean islands, Crete may have had some terrestrial predators, including ground owls and otters, which may explain the lack of island gigantism.[4][5]
Habitat and status
The Cretan shrew is endemic to Crete, where it has been found on only three mountains, having been displaced from lower altitudes by the lesser white-toothed shrew (Crocidura suaveolens) and the Etruscan shrew (Suncus etruscus), which were introduced by humans around 1500 BCE and 1300 BCE, respectively.[4][2][7] Its natural habitat is temperate shrubland, and the animal is threatened by habitat loss.[1]
Scientists estimate based on data from owl pellets that within its range it is over ten times less common than the lesser white-toothed shrew. Due to its small, fragmented range, and competition with invasive shrew species, the species is considered endangered by the IUCN.[1]
References
- ^ a b c Vohralík, V.; Gazzard, A. (2024). "Crocidura zimmermanni". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2024: e.T5588A226819294. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2024-2.RLTS.T5588A226819294.en.
- ^ a b Maddalena, T.; Maddalena, T.; Vogel, P.; Vogel, P.; Catzeflis, F.; Catzeflis, F. (1986). "A contribution to the taxonomy and ecology of shrews ( Crocidura zimmermanni and C. suaveolens ) from Crete and Turkey". Acta Theriologica. 31: 537–545. doi:10.4098/AT.arch.86-47.
- ^ Rofes, Juan; Cuenca-Bescós, Gloria (2011-01-01). "Evolutionary history and biogeography of the genus Crocidura (Mammalia, Soricidae) in Europe, with emphasis on Crocidura kornfeldi". Mammalian Biology. 76 (1): 64–78. Bibcode:2011MamBi..76...64R. doi:10.1016/j.mambio.2009.12.001. ISSN 1616-5047. Archived from the original on 2019-05-28. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
- ^ a b c d Reumer, Jelle W. F. (1994). "The pleistocene shrew from Crete (crocidura zimmermanni) in a broader evolutionary context". Bulletin de la Société Spéléologique de Grèce. Archived from the original on 2022-09-01. Retrieved 2025-04-08.
- ^ a b Reumer, Jelle W. F. (1986). Notes on the Soricidae (Insectivora, Mammalia) from Crete.- I. The Pleistocene species Crocidura zimmermanni.
- ^ Thomas F. Strasser; Sarah C. Murray; Alexandra van der Geer; Christina Kolb; Louis A. Ruprecht Jr (April 2018). "Palaeolithic cave art from Crete, Greece". Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 18: 102. Bibcode:2018JArSR..18..100S. doi:10.1016/j.jasrep.2017.12.041.
- ^ Reumer, Jelle W. F.; Payne, Sebastian (1986). "Notes on the Soricidae (Insectivora, Mammalia) from Crete II. The shrew remains from Minoan and Classical Kommos". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2025-04-08.
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| Diplomesodon | |
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| Feroculus | |
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| Palawanosorex |
- Palawan moss shrew (P. muscorum)
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Paracrocidura (Large-headed shrews) |
- Grauer's large-headed shrew (P. graueri)
- Greater large-headed shrew (P. maxima)
- Lesser large-headed shrew (P. schoutedeni)
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| Ruwenzorisorex | |
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| Scutisorex | |
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| Solisorex | |
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| Suncus |
- Taita shrew (S. aequatorius)
- Black shrew (S. ater)
- Day's shrew (S. dayi)
- Etruscan shrew (S. etruscus)
- Sri Lankan shrew (S. fellowesgordoni)
- Bornean pygmy shrew (S. hosei)
- Least dwarf shrew (S. infinitesimus)
- Greater dwarf shrew (S. lixus)
- Madagascan pygmy shrew (S. madagascariensis)
- Malayan pygmy shrew (S. malayanus)
- Climbing shrew (S. megalura)
- Flores shrew (S. mertensi)
- Asian highland shrew (S. montanus)
- Asian house shrew (S. murinus)
- Remy's pygmy shrew (S. remyi)
- Anderson's shrew (S. stoliczkanus)
- Lesser dwarf shrew (S. varilla)
- Jungle shrew (S. zeylanicus)
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Sylvisorex (Forest shrews) |
- Dudu Akaibe's pygmy shrew (S. akaibei)
- Cameroonian forest shrew (S. cameruniensis)
- Corbet's forest shrew (S. corbeti)
- Grant's forest shrew (S. granti)
- Howell's forest shrew (S. howelli)
- Bioko forest shrew (S. isabellae)
- Johnston's forest shrew (S. johnstoni)
- Kongana shrew (S. konganensis)
- Moon forest shrew (S. lunaris)
- Mount Cameroon forest shrew (S. morio)
- Greater forest shrew (S. ollula)
- Lesser forest shrew (S. oriundus)
- Rain forest shrew (S. pluvialis)
- Volcano shrew (S. vulcanorum)
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| Anourosoricini | |
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| Blarinellini | Blarinella (some Asiatic short-tailed shrews) |
- Asiatic short-tailed shrew (B. quadraticauda)
- Burmese short-tailed shrew (B. wardi)
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Parablarinella (some Asiatic short-tailed shrews) |
- Indochinese short-tailed shrew (P. griselda)
- Anhui short-tailed shrew (P. latimaxillata)
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| Blarinini | Blarina (American short-tailed shrews) | |
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Cryptotis (Small-eared shrews) |
- C. mexicana group
- Mexican small-eared shrew (C. mexicana)
- Nelson's small-eared shrew (C. nelsoni)
- Grizzled Mexican small-eared shrew (C. obscura)
- Phillips' small-eared shrew (C. phillipsii)
- C. goldmani set
- Central Mexican broad-clawed shrew (C. alticola)
- Goldman's broad-clawed shrew (C. goldmani)
- Goodwin's broad-clawed shrew (C. goodwini)
- Guatemalan broad-clawed shrew (C. griseoventris)
- C. lacertosus
- C. mam
- Oaxacan broad-clawed shrew (C. peregrina)
- C. nigrescens group
- Eastern Cordillera small-footed shrew (C. brachyonyx)
- Colombian small-eared shrew (C. colombiana)
- Honduran small-eared shrew (C. hondurensis)
- Yucatan small-eared shrew (C. mayensis)
- Darién small-eared shrew (C. mera)
- Merriam's small-eared shrew (C. merriami)
- Blackish small-eared shrew (C. nigrescens)
- C. thomasi group
- Southern Colombian small-eared shrew (C. andinus)
- Ecuadorian small-eared shrew (C. equatoris)
- Rainer's small-eared shrew (C. huttereri)
- Medellín small-eared shrew (C. medellinia)
- Merida small-eared shrew (C. meridensis)
- Wandering small-eared shrew (C. montivaga)
- Peruvian small-eared shrew (C. peruviensis)
- Scaly-footed small-eared shrew (C. squaipes)
- Tamá small-eared shrew (C. tamensis)
- Thomas's small-eared shrew (C. thomasi)
- C. parva group
- Central American least shrew (C. orophila)
- North American least shrew (C. parva)
- Tropical small-eared shrew (C. tropicalis)
- Ungrouped / relict
- Enders's small-eared shrew (C. endersi)
- Talamancan small-eared shrew (C. gracilis)
- Big Mexican small-eared shrew (C. magna)
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| Nectogalini | Chimarrogale (Asiatic water shrews) | |
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| Chodsigoa |
- Van Sung's shrew (C. caovansunga)
- De Winton's shrew (C. hypsibia)
- Lamulate shrew (C. lamula)
- Lowe's shrew (C. parca)
- Pygmy brown-toothed shrew (C. parva)
- Salenski's shrew (C. salenskii)
- Smith's shrew (C. smithii)
- Lesser Taiwanese shrew (C. sodalis)
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| Nectogale | |
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| Soriculus | |
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Congosorex (Congo shrews) |
- Phillips's shrew (C. phillipsorum)
- Greater Congo shrew (C. polli)
- Lesser Congo shrew (C. verheyeni)
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Myosorex (Mouse shrews) |
- Babault's mouse shrew (M. babaulti)
- Montane mouse shrew (M. blarina)
- Bururi forest shrew (M. bururiensis)
- Dark-footed mouse shrew (M. cafer)
- Eisentraut's mouse shrew (M. eisentrauti)
- Geata mouse shrew (M. geata)
- Nyika mouse shrew (M. gnoskei)
- Kihaule's mouse shrew (M. kihaulei)
- Long-tailed forest shrew (M. longicaudatus)
- Oku mouse shrew (M. okuensis)
- Rumpi mouse shrew (M. rumpii)
- Schaller's mouse shrew (M. schalleri)
- Sclater's mouse shrew (M. sclateri)
- Thin mouse shrew (M. tenuis)
- Forest shrew (M. varius)
- Kilimanjaro mouse shrew (M. zinki)
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Surdisorex (African mole shrews) |
- Aberdare mole shrew (S. norae)
- Mount Kenya mole shrew (S. polulus)
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Taxon identifiers |
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