Revisión a nivel ibérico de la distribución del topillo de Cabrera o iberón, Iberomys cabrerae (Thomas, 1906)

n this article, we provide a map representing the whole distribution area of Iberomys cabrerae, displayed in UTM System, at a scale of 10x10 km squares. Our results show that a) the records are included in 420 squares, which are grouped in four large, disjunct nuclei: Luso-Carpetanian, Montiberian,...

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Published inGalemys (Malaga) Vol. 25; pp. 35 - 49
Main Authors Garrido-García, José A., Rosário, Inês T., Gisbert, Julio, García-Perea, Rosa, Cordero, Ana Isabel, López-Alabau, Antonio, Mathias, María da Luz, Mira, Antonio, Pita, Ricardo, Santos, Sara, Sendra-Pérez, Ignacio, Vicente, Vicente, Soriguer, Ramón C.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 31.12.2013
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ISSN1137-8700
2254-8408
DOI10.7325/Galemys.2013.A4

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Summary:n this article, we provide a map representing the whole distribution area of Iberomys cabrerae, displayed in UTM System, at a scale of 10x10 km squares. Our results show that a) the records are included in 420 squares, which are grouped in four large, disjunct nuclei: Luso-Carpetanian, Montiberian, Baetic and Prepyrenean, the Luso-Carpetanian grouping the largest number of populations, and the Prepyrenean (isolated and threatened) including the smallest number of populations; b) it is necessary to conduct surveys in certain poorly explored areas; and c) available data on the population status are unbalanced in quality and geographic distribution, providing an inaccurate picture of the global conservation status, and preventing the development of global strategies for an adequate conservation and management of the species.
ISSN:1137-8700
2254-8408
DOI:10.7325/Galemys.2013.A4