Biological invasions are a challenge to conservation and constitute a threat to biodiversity worldwide. The Italian wall lizard Podarcis sicula has been widely introduced, and seems capable of adapting to most of the regions where it is established and to impact on native biota. Here we construct a phylogenetic framework to assess the origin of the introduced populations in the United Kingdom, Greece and Turkey comparing cytochrome-b gene sequences of lizards from five locations to published sequences from the native range and other non-native locations. The results support an origin from central Italy for the United Kingdom population, from the Adriatic region for the Greek population and from Calabria for the population from Turkey. These...
Investigations carried out in the Aeolian Islands (off north-east Sicily) during 1989–99 gathered ev...
Groups of proximate continental islands may conceal more tangled phylogeographic patterns than ocean...
Recent analyses of molecular markers have significantly revised the traditional taxonomy of Podarcis...
<p>Biological invasions are a challenge to conservation and constitute a threat to biodiversity worl...
Abstract. Biological invasions are a challenge to conservation and constitute a threat to biodiversi...
Exotic animal invasions constitute a major threat to biodiversity worldwide. Our assessment determin...
The common wall lizard has been widely introduced across Europe and overseas. We investigated the or...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Basin has experienced extensive change in geology and climat...
Alien species constitute a serious threat to biodiversity, also contributing to reduce the ecologica...
The Mediterranean Basin has experienced extensive change in geology and climate over the past six mi...
Populations at range limits are often characterized by lower genetic diversity, increased genetic is...
Establishing the introduction pathways of alien species is a fundamental task in invasion biology. T...
The potentially damaging outcomes of species introductions to areas outside of their natural range a...
Tests of invasion success often require comparisons between introduced and native populations, but d...
BACKGROUND: Podarcis tiliguerta is a wall lizard endemic to the Mediterranean islands of Corsica and...
Investigations carried out in the Aeolian Islands (off north-east Sicily) during 1989–99 gathered ev...
Groups of proximate continental islands may conceal more tangled phylogeographic patterns than ocean...
Recent analyses of molecular markers have significantly revised the traditional taxonomy of Podarcis...
<p>Biological invasions are a challenge to conservation and constitute a threat to biodiversity worl...
Abstract. Biological invasions are a challenge to conservation and constitute a threat to biodiversi...
Exotic animal invasions constitute a major threat to biodiversity worldwide. Our assessment determin...
The common wall lizard has been widely introduced across Europe and overseas. We investigated the or...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Basin has experienced extensive change in geology and climat...
Alien species constitute a serious threat to biodiversity, also contributing to reduce the ecologica...
The Mediterranean Basin has experienced extensive change in geology and climate over the past six mi...
Populations at range limits are often characterized by lower genetic diversity, increased genetic is...
Establishing the introduction pathways of alien species is a fundamental task in invasion biology. T...
The potentially damaging outcomes of species introductions to areas outside of their natural range a...
Tests of invasion success often require comparisons between introduced and native populations, but d...
BACKGROUND: Podarcis tiliguerta is a wall lizard endemic to the Mediterranean islands of Corsica and...
Investigations carried out in the Aeolian Islands (off north-east Sicily) during 1989–99 gathered ev...
Groups of proximate continental islands may conceal more tangled phylogeographic patterns than ocean...
Recent analyses of molecular markers have significantly revised the traditional taxonomy of Podarcis...