Using a blind test to assess the discriminant power of morphological traits to distinguish between similar shrew species

Author:

Román Jacinto1ORCID,Siverio Felipe2,Schuster Claudia3,Rivilla Juan Carlos1,Yuste Carmen4,Biedma Luis Eduardo4,Calzada Javier4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Conservation Biology , Doñana Biological Station, CSIC , C. Américo Vespucio 26 , 41092 Sevilla , Spain

2. Canary Islands’ Ornithology and Natural History Group (GOHNIC) , La Malecita s/n, 38480-Buenavista del Norte , Tenerife , Canary Islands , Spain

3. Tinajo , Lanzarote , Canary Islands , Spain

4. Department of Integrated Sciences , Faculty of Experimental Sciences, University of Huelva , Avenida de las Fuerzas Armadas , S/N, 21007 Huelva , Spain

Abstract

Abstract The Canary Islands are home to a large variety of endemic fauna. The Canary shrew (Crocidura canariensis) has a distribution restricted to Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and the islets of Lobos and Montaña Clara. One of the main threats to the insular fauna is the arrival of exotic species. The greater white-toothed shrew (Crocidura russula) is an easily transportable animal and a potential competitor for C. canariensis. Therefore, C. russula should be taken into account in the management protocols for invasive species. One of the most easily applicable techniques for detecting shrews is the analysis of pellets. This study aims to assess which morphological characters are diagnostic and easy to use when identifying both species of shrews. For this purpose, a blind specific assignment has been made using seven previously described characters and another three added in the present study. The results show that the observer’s experience did not improve the correct identification rate and that only three of the evaluated characters have a high discriminant capacity. Finally, it was found that the combined use of the maximum number of characters and the identification by two independent observers reduces the probability of making a mistake in the determination to minimum values.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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