Abstract
Microsatellite and mtDNA markers have been used to identify two pairs of cryptic species Sorex araneus L. (Sorex satunini Ogn.) and Sorex minutus L. (S. volnuchini Ogn.). The new data were obtained on the distribution of these species on the plain between the Don and Kuban rivers. The shrew S. volnuchini and Caucasian mole are distributed on the plain areas up to the Eya River. The endemic species of the Caucasus, the shrews S. satunini and S. volnuchini, are widely distributed across the valleys alongside small streams on the steppe plain. Both species are most abundant on thick grasslands, bushy scrub, and deciduous woodlands. They don't show any clear differences in habitat preferences.
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