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Uncovering the diversity of rodents and shrews in the Chebera Churchura National Park, Ethiopia

Authors

MARTYNOV Aleksey A. ZEMLEMEROVA Elena D. KOSTIN Danila S. KOMAROVA Valeria A. GROMOV Anton R. YIHUNE Mesele TSEGAYE Adane ALEXANDROV Dmitry Y. BEKELE Afework BRYJA Josef LAVRENCHENKO Leonid A.

Year of publication 2023
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Mammalia
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Web https://doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2022-0127
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2022-0127
Keywords biogeography; eastern afromontane biodiversity hotspot; Ethiopian montane forest; small mammals; Sudanian savanna
Description The recently established Chebera Churchura National Park represents a mosaic of savanna and montane evergreen forest. A report on small mammals (2013) showed their relatively high diversity, but species identification was based only on external morphology. We conducted a new field survey and genetic analyses to shed light on diversity and biogeographical affinities of small mammals in this under-explored national park. Based on results of mitochondrial DNA barcoding, 14 species of rodents and two species of shrews, including Crocidura turba (new to the Ethiopian fauna), were identified. Moreover, a new taxon of gerbils - presumably representing a new species - of the genus Gerbilliscus was discovered. We show that forest and savanna species often inhabit the same localities, which can be explained by the mosaic nature of biotopes. These results document the uniqueness of Chebera Churchura NP, especially in comparison with other Ethiopian national parks, and argue for its protection and further development.

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