RT Journal Article T1 Holocene biogeography of the southwestern European white-toothed shrew (Crocidura iculisma, Eulipotyphla) through its fossil record A1 Domínguez García, Ángel C. A1 Álvarez Vena, Adrián A1 Laplana, César A1 Sevilla, Paloma A1 Román Sancho, Jacinto A1 Calzada Samperio, Javier A1 Galindo Pellicena, María Ángeles A1 Benítez de Lugo Enrich, Luis AB Crocidura iculisma (=C. suaveolens) is a shrew (Soricidae, Eulipotyphla) showinga fragmented distribution limited to the Iberian Peninsula, southern andwestern France and northwestern Italy. Although it has been in the IberianPeninsula since the Middle Pleistocene, its biogeographical history remainspoorly known.Here, we provide new data on Crocidura iculisma from the Castillejo delBonete site (southern Spain) dated as 3.8–3.6 cal kyr BP. At the same time,we analyse changes in its geographic distribution based on its palaeontologicalrecord.We have reviewed thoroughly the Holocene record of Crocidura iculisma insouthwestern Europe, considering independently the three time intervals accordingto the stages defined for this geological time series (Greenlandian PB Wiley SN 0305-1838 SN 1365-2907 (electrónico) YR 2024 FD 2024-07 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10272/24287 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10272/24287 LA eng NO Domínguez‐García, Á. C., Álvarez‐Vena, A., Laplana, C., Sevilla, P., Román, J., Bisbal‐Chinesta, J. F., Calzada, J., Galindo‐Pellicena, M. Á., & Benítez De Lugo Enrich, L. (2024). Holocene biogeography of the southwestern European white‐toothed shrew (Crocidura iculisma, Eulipotyphla) through its fossil record. In Mammal Review. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1111/mam.12374 NO ACDG is funded by a postdoctoral Margarita Salas contract(CT18/22) funded by the European Union‘NextGenerationEU/PRTR’ and received support from theEuropean SYNTHESYS+ Transnational Access grant (FR-TAF_Call4_007) and the Complutense University of Madridand Banco Santander by a Research Stay Grant(UCM2020-EB25/20). This is a contribution of the ResearchGroups UNIZAR E18-23RAragosaurus and UCM 970827on Quaternary Ecosystems. This work was partially supportedby projects SBPLY/21/180801/000031,SBPLY/22/180801/000042 and SBPLY/23/180801/000006funded by the Junta de Comunidades Castilla La Mancha,Terrinches City Council and E2IN2We would like to thank the following curators for grantingaccess to modern shrew material under their care: C.Urdiales Alonso (EBD-CSIC)and Violaine Nicolas-Colin(MNHN) DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva RD 1 jun 2026