2018
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.13463
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The role of competition in driving species global distributions: Soricid shrews as a case study

Abstract: Aim We aim to determine the relative influence of climate and species interactions on the global distribution of Soricinae and Crocidurinae shrews through the analysis of their distribution, climate niche and evolutionary history. Both subfamilies are partially allopatric in Eurasia, but in North America only Soricinae is present, thus providing a scenario to address the role of potential competition versus competitive release in determining species’ realized distributions at a global scale. Location Global. T… Show more

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“…These results may be due to the cooler temperatures in the north of France. Indeed, soricids' distribution is favoured by cold weather conditions [76], while on the contrary, lacertids' distribution is concentrated in warmer areas located in the Mediterranean Basin [77]. Cricetids brought home by cats increased from the southeast and southwest to the northeast, which may be due to the spatial distribution of their preferred habitat type (i.e., grasslands) in France [74,78,79].…”
Section: Climatic and Geographic Effects On Prey Brought Home By Catsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results may be due to the cooler temperatures in the north of France. Indeed, soricids' distribution is favoured by cold weather conditions [76], while on the contrary, lacertids' distribution is concentrated in warmer areas located in the Mediterranean Basin [77]. Cricetids brought home by cats increased from the southeast and southwest to the northeast, which may be due to the spatial distribution of their preferred habitat type (i.e., grasslands) in France [74,78,79].…”
Section: Climatic and Geographic Effects On Prey Brought Home By Catsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results may be due to cooler temperatures in the north of France. Indeed, soricids distribution is favoured by cold weather conditions [73] while on the contrary lacertids distribution is concentrate on warmer areas located in Mediterranean Basin [74]. Cricetids brought home by cats increased from south-eastern and southwest to north-eastern which may be due to the spatial distribution of their preferred habitat type (i.e., grasslands) in France 12 [71,75,76].…”
Section: Climatic and Geographic Effects On Prey Brought Home By Catsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Soricidae family encompasses three subfamilies including Crocidurinae (white‐toothed shrews), Soricinae (red‐toothed shrews) and Myosoricinae. Myosoricinae is confined to Africa and represents <1% of the all known shrew species but the other two subfamilies have a diverse assemblage of species distributed across the globe from forests to grasslands and wetlands (Neves et al., 2019 ; Von Merten & Siemers, 2012 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%