Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaThe two extant Salamandrina species represent a unique case of morphology, ecology, and ethology among urodeles. The range of this genus is currently limited to Italy, where it represents the only endemic vertebrate genus, but its past range extended over a much broader area of Europe, including the Iberian and Balkan peninsulas. ENM analyses using modern occurrences of Salamandrina demonstrate that the current climate of the majority of Europe, and especially areas where fossils of this genus were found, is currently not suitable for this genus, neither was it suitable during the last 3.3 million years. This result allows possible assumptions about the climatic infuence on the former ex...
International audienceAim We explore the relationship between current European distributions of amph...
Recent phylogeographical studies have re-evaluated the role of refugia in central and northern Europ...
Warm-adapted species survived the cold stages of the past glacial-interglacial cycles in southern Eu...
Abstract The two extant Salamandrina species represent a unique case of morphology, ecology, and eth...
Background: The effect of past climatic changes on the distribution of organisms is a fertile field ...
Mounting evidences indicate that global climate is changing, that biological responses to warming ar...
We identified hotspots of terrestrial vertebrate species diversity in Europe and adjacent islands. M...
In the western Palaearctic region phylogeographic patterns of temperate species have been investigat...
Aim: The southern European peninsulas (Iberian, Italian and Balkan) are considered to have been refu...
We identified hotspots of terrestrial vertebrate species diversity in Europe and adjacent islands. M...
The Italian endemic genus Salamandrina has been historically regarded as monotypic but, recently, st...
La provincia biogeografica italiana ha la maggior diversità di anfibi della regione mediterranea e m...
The alternation of glacial and interglacial cycles of the Quaternary period contributed in shaping t...
Representatives of the genus Salamandra occur in Europe, Northern Africa and the Near East. Many loc...
The contemporary distribution and genetic composition of biodiversity bear a signature of species’ e...
International audienceAim We explore the relationship between current European distributions of amph...
Recent phylogeographical studies have re-evaluated the role of refugia in central and northern Europ...
Warm-adapted species survived the cold stages of the past glacial-interglacial cycles in southern Eu...
Abstract The two extant Salamandrina species represent a unique case of morphology, ecology, and eth...
Background: The effect of past climatic changes on the distribution of organisms is a fertile field ...
Mounting evidences indicate that global climate is changing, that biological responses to warming ar...
We identified hotspots of terrestrial vertebrate species diversity in Europe and adjacent islands. M...
In the western Palaearctic region phylogeographic patterns of temperate species have been investigat...
Aim: The southern European peninsulas (Iberian, Italian and Balkan) are considered to have been refu...
We identified hotspots of terrestrial vertebrate species diversity in Europe and adjacent islands. M...
The Italian endemic genus Salamandrina has been historically regarded as monotypic but, recently, st...
La provincia biogeografica italiana ha la maggior diversità di anfibi della regione mediterranea e m...
The alternation of glacial and interglacial cycles of the Quaternary period contributed in shaping t...
Representatives of the genus Salamandra occur in Europe, Northern Africa and the Near East. Many loc...
The contemporary distribution and genetic composition of biodiversity bear a signature of species’ e...
International audienceAim We explore the relationship between current European distributions of amph...
Recent phylogeographical studies have re-evaluated the role of refugia in central and northern Europ...
Warm-adapted species survived the cold stages of the past glacial-interglacial cycles in southern Eu...