Herein we present the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) based phylogeography of the dice snake (Natrix tessellata) in Eastern Europe and The Balkans. Eight haplotypes were identified. Phylogenetic reconstruction has showed 3 major clades: 1) Greece, 2) Balkans, Central and Eastern Europe, 3) Eastern Europe (Ukraine and Russia only). Our data are in concordance with the results of other studies of the species' phylogeography. The northernmost isolated population of the dice snake in Lipetsk province, Russia have no differences from neighboring Ukrainian populations and seems to be the result of recent colonization during the Holocene climatic optimum.Ministry of education and science of Republic of Serbia [173025
Comparing mitochondrial and genomic phylogenies is an essential tool for investigating speciation pr...
The phylogeography of the colubrid snake Hierophis viridiflavus was estimated using ND4 mtDNA sequen...
Color polymorphism and the genetic basis driving pattern variation in ectothermic squamates is great...
Herein we present the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) based phylogeography of the dice snake (Nat...
AbstractThe dice snake, Natrix tessellata (Laurenti, 1768), is a suitable study organism to address ...
Using two mitochondrial DNA fragments and 13 microsatellite loci, we examined the phylogeographic st...
Recent studies found major conflicts between traditional taxonomy and genetic differentiation of gra...
We summarise the distribution of the two species of the genus Natrix occurring in Bulgaria, based on...
The smooth snake Coronella austriaca (Laurenti, 1768) is distributed across the western Palearctic t...
In order to contribute to the debate about southern glacial refugia used by temperate species and mo...
AbstractThe molecular phylogeography of the viperine snake, Natrix maura (Linnaeus, 1758), was inves...
[EN] We review historical and recent dice snake records from the Danube valley below ...
The smooth snake, Coronella austriaca, is a common snake species widespread in the Western Palearcti...
Aim We assessed genetic relationships among populations for each of the four snake species found on ...
Using georeferenced photographic records of 2944 grass snakes from Germany, Austria, and northern It...
Comparing mitochondrial and genomic phylogenies is an essential tool for investigating speciation pr...
The phylogeography of the colubrid snake Hierophis viridiflavus was estimated using ND4 mtDNA sequen...
Color polymorphism and the genetic basis driving pattern variation in ectothermic squamates is great...
Herein we present the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) based phylogeography of the dice snake (Nat...
AbstractThe dice snake, Natrix tessellata (Laurenti, 1768), is a suitable study organism to address ...
Using two mitochondrial DNA fragments and 13 microsatellite loci, we examined the phylogeographic st...
Recent studies found major conflicts between traditional taxonomy and genetic differentiation of gra...
We summarise the distribution of the two species of the genus Natrix occurring in Bulgaria, based on...
The smooth snake Coronella austriaca (Laurenti, 1768) is distributed across the western Palearctic t...
In order to contribute to the debate about southern glacial refugia used by temperate species and mo...
AbstractThe molecular phylogeography of the viperine snake, Natrix maura (Linnaeus, 1758), was inves...
[EN] We review historical and recent dice snake records from the Danube valley below ...
The smooth snake, Coronella austriaca, is a common snake species widespread in the Western Palearcti...
Aim We assessed genetic relationships among populations for each of the four snake species found on ...
Using georeferenced photographic records of 2944 grass snakes from Germany, Austria, and northern It...
Comparing mitochondrial and genomic phylogenies is an essential tool for investigating speciation pr...
The phylogeography of the colubrid snake Hierophis viridiflavus was estimated using ND4 mtDNA sequen...
Color polymorphism and the genetic basis driving pattern variation in ectothermic squamates is great...