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Distribution, ecology and status of an endemic shrew, Crocidura thomensis, from São Tomé

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2009

John Dutton
Affiliation:
Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK.
Jan Haft
Affiliation:
Grasbrunner Weg 3a, 85630 Grasbrunn 1, Germany.
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The São Tomé white-toothed shrew Crocidura thomensis is endemic to the island of São Tomé in the Gulf of Guinea. This species was discovered in 1886 and since then has been recorded from fewer than 10 locations. This paper summarizes all published and unpublished information on C. thomensis. The species is currently listed by the IUCN as ‘Insufficiently Known’, but using the new IUCN Red List Categories is re-classified as ‘Vulnerable B1 + 2c’. Threats to the survival of C. thomensis include deforestation, plantation redevelopment and predation by introduced mammals.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Fauna and Flora International 1996

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