Short-tailed shrews of the genus Blarina exhibit considerable geographic variation in both diploid number and fundamental number. Four chromosomal groups are recognized within the genus: Blarina brevicauda, FN = 48; 2N = 50, 49, or 48; B. carolinensis, FN = 45 or 44; 2N = 46, 39, 38, or 37; B. c. peninsulae, FN = 52; 2N = 52, 51, or 50; B. hylophaga, FN = 62, 61, or 60; 2N = 52. B. c. peninsulae also may be a distinct species, but exact determination must await location and analysis of a zone of contact with B. carolinensis
Three nominal taxa of short-tailed shrews historically were recognized in Florida: Blarina carolinen...
The genus Blarina (Mammalia: Soricidae) is represented in Nebraska by two well-differentiated, geogr...
The control region of mitochondrial DNA in the southern short-tailed shrew (Blarina carolinensis) wa...
Short-tailed shrews of the genus Blarina exhibit considerable geographic variation in both diploid n...
Cryptotis parva has a diploid number of 52 and a fundamental number of 50. Blarina brevicauda in Neb...
Short-tailed shrews (Blarina spp.) are characterized by divergent karyotypes and can be distinguishe...
Short-tailed shrews (Blarina spp.) are characterized by divergent karyotypes and can be distinguishe...
Cryptotis parva has a diploid number of 52 and a fundamental number of 50. Blarina brevicauda in Neb...
Systematic relationships of southern populations of short-tailed shrews (genus Blarina) are assessed...
Systematic relationships of southern populations of short-tailed shrews (genus Blarina) are assessed...
Systematic relationships of southern populations of short-tailed shrews (genus Blarina) are assessed...
Shrews of the genus Blarina from Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri were studied morphometrically and karyol...
Shrews of the genus Blarina from Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri were studied morphometrically and karyol...
Shrews of the genus Blarina from Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri were studied morphometrically and karyol...
Three nominal taxa of short-tailed shrews historically were recognized in Florida: Blarina carolinen...
Three nominal taxa of short-tailed shrews historically were recognized in Florida: Blarina carolinen...
The genus Blarina (Mammalia: Soricidae) is represented in Nebraska by two well-differentiated, geogr...
The control region of mitochondrial DNA in the southern short-tailed shrew (Blarina carolinensis) wa...
Short-tailed shrews of the genus Blarina exhibit considerable geographic variation in both diploid n...
Cryptotis parva has a diploid number of 52 and a fundamental number of 50. Blarina brevicauda in Neb...
Short-tailed shrews (Blarina spp.) are characterized by divergent karyotypes and can be distinguishe...
Short-tailed shrews (Blarina spp.) are characterized by divergent karyotypes and can be distinguishe...
Cryptotis parva has a diploid number of 52 and a fundamental number of 50. Blarina brevicauda in Neb...
Systematic relationships of southern populations of short-tailed shrews (genus Blarina) are assessed...
Systematic relationships of southern populations of short-tailed shrews (genus Blarina) are assessed...
Systematic relationships of southern populations of short-tailed shrews (genus Blarina) are assessed...
Shrews of the genus Blarina from Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri were studied morphometrically and karyol...
Shrews of the genus Blarina from Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri were studied morphometrically and karyol...
Shrews of the genus Blarina from Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri were studied morphometrically and karyol...
Three nominal taxa of short-tailed shrews historically were recognized in Florida: Blarina carolinen...
Three nominal taxa of short-tailed shrews historically were recognized in Florida: Blarina carolinen...
The genus Blarina (Mammalia: Soricidae) is represented in Nebraska by two well-differentiated, geogr...
The control region of mitochondrial DNA in the southern short-tailed shrew (Blarina carolinensis) wa...