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Taxonomy and Distribution of Some American Shrews

By James S. (James Smith) Findley

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover the hidden world of American shrews as scientists work to categorize different species, using their bodies and locations to understand their unique history.

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2010-01-26
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"Taxonomy and Distribution of Some American Shrews" by James S. Findley is a scientific study from the mid-20th century that explores the categorization and locations of different types of shrews in America. The study looks closely at particular shrew examples, giving information that helps to clarify our knowledge of these small mammals. Findley talks about several shrew species and subspecies in America, providing scientific groups that are based on body size and where they live geographically. He points out the significance of particular examples taken from places like Ohio and Mexico and how these discoveries grew the known areas of certain types. The research stresses how important skull sizes are when telling apart similar species, suggesting that more research is needed to improve categories and understand how these shrews have changed over time.

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