Parapatric distributions have attracted considerable interest and several mechanisms can be considered to explain this pattern. Western European vipers are well-defined species with parapatric distributions that reflect contrasted thermal niches and climatic adaptations. Previous studies in narrow contact zones often suggested a clear habitat segregation and hybridization has been demonstrated in more related species species but not in others notably more phylogenetically distant. The cold adapted adder ( V. berus , subgenus Pelias ) is not known to hybridize with the warm adapted aspic viper ( V. aspis subgenus Vipera ). We have monitored for over 12 years sympatric populations of V. berus and V. aspis in Western France where the two speci...
Background: The presence of intraspecific color polymorphism can have multiple impacts on the ecolog...
The phylogeography of a wide ranging temperate species, the adder, Vipera berus, was investigated us...
We describe Vipera walser, a new viper species from the north-western Italian Alps. Despite an overa...
International audienceWestern European vipers are well-defined species with parapatric distributions...
Contact zones of closely related and ecologically similar species constitute rare opportunities to s...
The medium-sized vipers of the genus Vipera are mainly parapatric in Europe and only a few contact z...
There is evidence of some contact between the parapatric species of Vipera aspis, Italian V. aspis a...
The formation of stable genetic boundaries between emerging species is often diagnosed by reduced hy...
Background: Studying patterns of introgression can illuminate the role of hybridization in speciatio...
.The occurrence of variation in body size and reproductive traits of Vipera aspis was as...
A study, in the french district of Loire-Atlantique (Eastern Brittany), of the contact zone of Viper...
Although the adder (Viperaberus) has a large distribution area, this species is particularly threate...
Recent studies found major conflicts between traditional taxonomy and genetic differentiation of gra...
The asp viper, Vipera aspis, is distributed in western Europe and comprises several morphological su...
Although the adder (Vipera berus) has a large distribution area, this species is particularly threat...
Background: The presence of intraspecific color polymorphism can have multiple impacts on the ecolog...
The phylogeography of a wide ranging temperate species, the adder, Vipera berus, was investigated us...
We describe Vipera walser, a new viper species from the north-western Italian Alps. Despite an overa...
International audienceWestern European vipers are well-defined species with parapatric distributions...
Contact zones of closely related and ecologically similar species constitute rare opportunities to s...
The medium-sized vipers of the genus Vipera are mainly parapatric in Europe and only a few contact z...
There is evidence of some contact between the parapatric species of Vipera aspis, Italian V. aspis a...
The formation of stable genetic boundaries between emerging species is often diagnosed by reduced hy...
Background: Studying patterns of introgression can illuminate the role of hybridization in speciatio...
.The occurrence of variation in body size and reproductive traits of Vipera aspis was as...
A study, in the french district of Loire-Atlantique (Eastern Brittany), of the contact zone of Viper...
Although the adder (Viperaberus) has a large distribution area, this species is particularly threate...
Recent studies found major conflicts between traditional taxonomy and genetic differentiation of gra...
The asp viper, Vipera aspis, is distributed in western Europe and comprises several morphological su...
Although the adder (Vipera berus) has a large distribution area, this species is particularly threat...
Background: The presence of intraspecific color polymorphism can have multiple impacts on the ecolog...
The phylogeography of a wide ranging temperate species, the adder, Vipera berus, was investigated us...
We describe Vipera walser, a new viper species from the north-western Italian Alps. Despite an overa...