The phylogenetic relationships among the wall lizards of the Podarcis hispanicus complex that inhabit the south-east (SE) of the Iberian Peninsula and other lineages of the complex remain unclear. In this study, four mitochondrial and two nuclear markers were used to study genetic relationships within this complex. The phylogenetic analyses based on mtDNA gene trees constructed with ML and BI, and a species tree using *BEAST support three divergent clades in this region: the Valencia, Galera and Albacete/Murcia lineages. These three lineages were also corroborated in species delimitation analyses based on mtDNA using bPTP, mPTP, GMYC, ABGD and BAPS. Bayesian inference species delimitation method (BPP) based on both nuclear data and a combin...
Abstract. Recent molecular studies indicate that Podarcis wall lizards occurring in the southern reg...
Recent genetic works have suggested that the Iberian wall lizard Podarcis hispanicus (Steindachner, ...
The Mediterranean basin is a hotspot of biodiversity, fuelled by climatic oscillation and geological...
Two monophyletic sister species of wall lizards inhabit the two main groups of Balearic Islands: Pod...
Mitochondrial markers are still often used alone to identify evolutionary units, despite widespread ...
The Mediterranean Basin has experienced extensive change in geology and climate over the past six mi...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Basin has experienced extensive change in geology and climat...
Phylogenetic relationships and timings of major cladogenesis events are investigated in the Balearic...
Recent analyses of molecular markers have significantly revised the traditional taxonomy of Podarcis...
Recent analyses of molecular markers have significantly revised the traditional taxonomy of Podarcis...
Abstract. Recent molecular studies indicate that Podarcis wall lizards occurring in the southern reg...
Recent genetic works have suggested that the Iberian wall lizard Podarcis hispanicus (Steindachner, ...
The Mediterranean basin is a hotspot of biodiversity, fuelled by climatic oscillation and geological...
Two monophyletic sister species of wall lizards inhabit the two main groups of Balearic Islands: Pod...
Mitochondrial markers are still often used alone to identify evolutionary units, despite widespread ...
The Mediterranean Basin has experienced extensive change in geology and climate over the past six mi...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Basin has experienced extensive change in geology and climat...
Phylogenetic relationships and timings of major cladogenesis events are investigated in the Balearic...
Recent analyses of molecular markers have significantly revised the traditional taxonomy of Podarcis...
Recent analyses of molecular markers have significantly revised the traditional taxonomy of Podarcis...
Abstract. Recent molecular studies indicate that Podarcis wall lizards occurring in the southern reg...
Recent genetic works have suggested that the Iberian wall lizard Podarcis hispanicus (Steindachner, ...
The Mediterranean basin is a hotspot of biodiversity, fuelled by climatic oscillation and geological...