[eng] The Columbretes archipelago consists of a group of small volcanic islets located in the western Mediterranean near the east of the Iberian Peninsula. Four of its islands are inhabited by the wall lizard Podarcis liolepis, whose populations have been considered vulnerable. The purpose of this study was to assess the level of genetic diversity across the archipelago and the possible evolutionary origin of the Columbretes lizard populations. Additionally, we investigated the evolutionary ecology of these populations using a DNA-based metabarcoding approach to characterise both their microbiota and trophic interactions. The genetic results reported very low genetic diversity and corroborated the conspecificity between insular populations ...
The phylogenetic relationships among the wall lizards of the Podarcis hispanicus complex that inhabi...
Podarcis filfolensis is an endemic lizard from the Maltese archipelago. There is evidence of human-m...
<div><p>Populations at range limits are often characterized by lower genetic diversity, increased ge...
The Columbretes archipelago consists of a group of small volcanic islets located in the western Medi...
[eng] Gut microbial communities provide essential functions to their hosts and are known to influenc...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Basin has experienced extensive change in geology and climat...
[Background] Integrative studies of animals and associated microbial assemblages (i.e., the holobion...
The Mediterranean Basin has experienced extensive change in geology and climate over the past six mi...
Two monophyletic sister species of wall lizards inhabit the two main groups of Balearic Islands: Pod...
Populations at range limits are often characterized by lower genetic diversity, increased ge-netic i...
The Mediterranean basin is a hotspot of biodiversity, fuelled by climatic oscillation and geological...
Populations at range limits are often characterized by lower genetic diversity, increased genetic is...
The phylogenetic relationships among the wall lizards of the Podarcis hispanicus complex that inhabi...
Podarcis filfolensis is an endemic lizard from the Maltese archipelago. There is evidence of human-m...
<div><p>Populations at range limits are often characterized by lower genetic diversity, increased ge...
The Columbretes archipelago consists of a group of small volcanic islets located in the western Medi...
[eng] Gut microbial communities provide essential functions to their hosts and are known to influenc...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Basin has experienced extensive change in geology and climat...
[Background] Integrative studies of animals and associated microbial assemblages (i.e., the holobion...
The Mediterranean Basin has experienced extensive change in geology and climate over the past six mi...
Two monophyletic sister species of wall lizards inhabit the two main groups of Balearic Islands: Pod...
Populations at range limits are often characterized by lower genetic diversity, increased ge-netic i...
The Mediterranean basin is a hotspot of biodiversity, fuelled by climatic oscillation and geological...
Populations at range limits are often characterized by lower genetic diversity, increased genetic is...
The phylogenetic relationships among the wall lizards of the Podarcis hispanicus complex that inhabi...
Podarcis filfolensis is an endemic lizard from the Maltese archipelago. There is evidence of human-m...
<div><p>Populations at range limits are often characterized by lower genetic diversity, increased ge...