PubMed ID: 25489775The genus Anatololacerta (Lacertidae) occurs mainly in Anatolia (western and southern Turkey) and on the Aegean islands Samos, Ikaria, and Rhodos. Although its taxonomy has long been debated and is currently nascent, three morphological species have been attributed to this genus: Anatololacerta anatolica, Anatololacerta oertzeni, and Anatololacerta danfordi. Here, we investigated the evolutionary history of A. oertzeni and Anatololacerta danfordi based on both mitochondrial and nuclear markers (16S rRNA and cmos). In total, 34 Anatololacerta specimens were analyzed using maximum likelihood (ML) and Bayesian inference (BI) methods. Our results supported the presence of four well-supported lineages: two belongs to A. oertze...
Based on broad, nearly rangewide sampling, we reanalysed the phylogeography of the Lacerta viridis c...
grantor: University of TorontoAn overall phylogeny of the Family Lacertidae was inferred f...
In this study, we re-examine the Darevskia parvula group comprehensively using morphology, osteology...
The genus Anatololacerta (Lacertidae) occurs mainly in Anatolia (western and southern Turkey) and on...
*Kankılıç, Tolga ( Aksaray, Yazar )Genetic diversity is not always congruent with phenotypic heterog...
The rapid development of innovative molecular tools for characterizing biodiversity is leading to an...
Apathya is a lacertid genus occurring mainly in south-east Turkey and its adjacent regions (part of ...
Anatololacerta is a genus recently erected for a small group of lizards endemic to Western Anatolia...
Arribas, Oscar, Candan, Kamil, Kornilios, Panagiotis, Ayaz, Dinçer, Kumlutaş, Yusuf, Gül, Serkan, Yi...
<div><p>The Persian Lizard, <i>Iranolacerta brandtii</i>, was until recently considered to be restri...
The Levant region witnessed dramatic tectonic events and climatic fluctuations that changed the hist...
It is well known that the current genetic pattern of many European species has been highly influence...
The Persian Lizard, Iranolacerta brandtii, was until recently considered to be restricted to north-w...
FIGURE 1. Map showing both the localities of populations examined in morphology part and the possibl...
Lacerta pamphylica and Lacerta trilineata are two currently recognized green lizard species with a h...
Based on broad, nearly rangewide sampling, we reanalysed the phylogeography of the Lacerta viridis c...
grantor: University of TorontoAn overall phylogeny of the Family Lacertidae was inferred f...
In this study, we re-examine the Darevskia parvula group comprehensively using morphology, osteology...
The genus Anatololacerta (Lacertidae) occurs mainly in Anatolia (western and southern Turkey) and on...
*Kankılıç, Tolga ( Aksaray, Yazar )Genetic diversity is not always congruent with phenotypic heterog...
The rapid development of innovative molecular tools for characterizing biodiversity is leading to an...
Apathya is a lacertid genus occurring mainly in south-east Turkey and its adjacent regions (part of ...
Anatololacerta is a genus recently erected for a small group of lizards endemic to Western Anatolia...
Arribas, Oscar, Candan, Kamil, Kornilios, Panagiotis, Ayaz, Dinçer, Kumlutaş, Yusuf, Gül, Serkan, Yi...
<div><p>The Persian Lizard, <i>Iranolacerta brandtii</i>, was until recently considered to be restri...
The Levant region witnessed dramatic tectonic events and climatic fluctuations that changed the hist...
It is well known that the current genetic pattern of many European species has been highly influence...
The Persian Lizard, Iranolacerta brandtii, was until recently considered to be restricted to north-w...
FIGURE 1. Map showing both the localities of populations examined in morphology part and the possibl...
Lacerta pamphylica and Lacerta trilineata are two currently recognized green lizard species with a h...
Based on broad, nearly rangewide sampling, we reanalysed the phylogeography of the Lacerta viridis c...
grantor: University of TorontoAn overall phylogeny of the Family Lacertidae was inferred f...
In this study, we re-examine the Darevskia parvula group comprehensively using morphology, osteology...