While the comparative phylogeography of European fauna is relatively well understood, with Pleistocene climatic oscillations leading to ‘southern refugia’ for many species, the equivalent pattern has not been determined for North Africa. In this context variation within North African populations of the riverine snake Natrix maura were assessed using mitochondrial DNA sequences. Recent literature regarding North African phylogeographic studies of reptiles was compiled, and several surprising patterns emerged. The most interesting was the extensive movement of species across the Strait of Gibraltar during the Pleistocene. Another is the general pattern of deep genetic divergences between Tunisian and Moroccan populations, often at a level i...
In order to contribute to the debate about southern glacial refugia used by temperate species and mo...
Genetic diversity of four populations of Chalcides mertensi (Klausewitz, 1954) from Tunisia was anal...
Genetic diversity of four populations of Chalcides mertensi (Klausewitz, 1954) from Tunisia was anal...
While the comparative phylogeography of European fauna is relatively well understood, with Pleistoce...
While the comparative phylogeography of European fauna is relatively well understood, with Pleistoce...
While the comparative phylogeography of European fauna is relatively well understood, with Pleistoc...
While the comparative phylogeography of European fauna is relatively well understood, with Pleistoce...
While the comparative phylogeography of European fauna is relatively well understood, with Pleistoce...
Mitochondrial DNA (1075 bp: cytochrome b, 300 bp; 12S rRNA, 393 bp; and 16S rRNA, 382 bp) corroborat...
Variation in 815 bp of mitochondrial DNA from two gene fragments (300 bp of cytochrome b and 395–515...
AbstractThe molecular phylogeography of the viperine snake, Natrix maura (Linnaeus, 1758), was inves...
The snake Psammophis schokari has a widespread distribution across North Africa, and in Morocco/West...
AbstractThe dice snake, Natrix tessellata (Laurenti, 1768), is a suitable study organism to address ...
[Background] The contribution of North Africa to the assembly of biodiversity within the Western Pal...
Using two mitochondrial DNA fragments and 13 microsatellite loci, we examined the phylogeographic st...
In order to contribute to the debate about southern glacial refugia used by temperate species and mo...
Genetic diversity of four populations of Chalcides mertensi (Klausewitz, 1954) from Tunisia was anal...
Genetic diversity of four populations of Chalcides mertensi (Klausewitz, 1954) from Tunisia was anal...
While the comparative phylogeography of European fauna is relatively well understood, with Pleistoce...
While the comparative phylogeography of European fauna is relatively well understood, with Pleistoce...
While the comparative phylogeography of European fauna is relatively well understood, with Pleistoc...
While the comparative phylogeography of European fauna is relatively well understood, with Pleistoce...
While the comparative phylogeography of European fauna is relatively well understood, with Pleistoce...
Mitochondrial DNA (1075 bp: cytochrome b, 300 bp; 12S rRNA, 393 bp; and 16S rRNA, 382 bp) corroborat...
Variation in 815 bp of mitochondrial DNA from two gene fragments (300 bp of cytochrome b and 395–515...
AbstractThe molecular phylogeography of the viperine snake, Natrix maura (Linnaeus, 1758), was inves...
The snake Psammophis schokari has a widespread distribution across North Africa, and in Morocco/West...
AbstractThe dice snake, Natrix tessellata (Laurenti, 1768), is a suitable study organism to address ...
[Background] The contribution of North Africa to the assembly of biodiversity within the Western Pal...
Using two mitochondrial DNA fragments and 13 microsatellite loci, we examined the phylogeographic st...
In order to contribute to the debate about southern glacial refugia used by temperate species and mo...
Genetic diversity of four populations of Chalcides mertensi (Klausewitz, 1954) from Tunisia was anal...
Genetic diversity of four populations of Chalcides mertensi (Klausewitz, 1954) from Tunisia was anal...