Three species of short-tailed shrews (genus Bla- rina) occur throughout the eastern one-half of the United States and southern Canada. B. brevicauda is the most widely distributed, ranging from the Atlantic ocean to the western Great Plains. B. carolinensis occurs throughout the southeastern U.S., and B. hylophaga is found in the southern plains states. The current understanding of the geographic distributions of these species is based primarily on morphol- ogy; size is the primary characteristic used for identifica- tion with B. brevicauda the largest and B. carolinensis the smallest. The only states in which all three species have been reported are Oklahoma and Missouri. Until recently, it was thought that B. brevicauda in Missouri occurr...
The southern short-tailed shrew (Blarina carolinensis) inhabits the Mississippi Alluvial Plain, the ...
Three nominal taxa of short-tailed shrews historically were recognized in Florida: Blarina carolinen...
Blarina hylophaga (Elliot, 1899) is a soricid commonly called Elliot’s short-tailed shrew. A short-l...
Three species of short-tailed shrews (genus Bla- rina) occur throughout the eastern one-half of the ...
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...
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...
Short-tailed shrews, genus Blarina, are common inhabitants of a variety of terrestrial habitats in m...
The southern short-tailed shrew, Blarina carolinensis, inhabits a broad range of ecological situati...
The southern short-tailed shrew, Blarina carolinensis, inhabits a broad range of ecological situatio...
Understanding the distributions of organisms is key to deciphering their biogeography. Shrews of th...
Short-tailed shrews, genus Blarina, are common inhabitants of a variety of terrestrial habitats in m...
The southern short-tailed shrew (Blarina carolinensis) inhabits the Mississippi Alluvial Plain, the ...
The southern short-tailed shrew (Blarina carolinensis) inhabits the Mississippi Alluvial Plain, the ...
Three nominal taxa of short-tailed shrews historically were recognized in Florida: Blarina carolinen...
Blarina hylophaga (Elliot, 1899) is a soricid commonly called Elliot’s short-tailed shrew. A short-l...
Three species of short-tailed shrews (genus Bla- rina) occur throughout the eastern one-half of the ...
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...
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...
Short-tailed shrews, genus Blarina, are common inhabitants of a variety of terrestrial habitats in m...
The southern short-tailed shrew, Blarina carolinensis, inhabits a broad range of ecological situati...
The southern short-tailed shrew, Blarina carolinensis, inhabits a broad range of ecological situatio...
Understanding the distributions of organisms is key to deciphering their biogeography. Shrews of th...
Short-tailed shrews, genus Blarina, are common inhabitants of a variety of terrestrial habitats in m...
The southern short-tailed shrew (Blarina carolinensis) inhabits the Mississippi Alluvial Plain, the ...
The southern short-tailed shrew (Blarina carolinensis) inhabits the Mississippi Alluvial Plain, the ...
Three nominal taxa of short-tailed shrews historically were recognized in Florida: Blarina carolinen...
Blarina hylophaga (Elliot, 1899) is a soricid commonly called Elliot’s short-tailed shrew. A short-l...