Taxonomy of the lacertid genus Darevskia has been complex since the first morphology-based studies. Darevskia valentini, mostly distributed in Turkey, currently includes three subspecies, but its interspecific and intraspecific taxonomic status has so far been shaped only by morphological evaluations, without molecular phylogenetic assessments. In this study, samples from the entire distribution of this species and its closest relatives were evaluated with molecular phylogenetic analyses of a multi-marker dataset, comprised of maternally-inherited mitochondrial and biparentally-inherited nuclear markers. We discovered two previously unrecognized genetically highly divergent lineages. The distinction of these two lineages is supported by gen...
The all-female Caucasian rock lizard species Darevskia dahli and other parthenogenetic species of th...
Darevskia rock lizards include both sexual and parthenogenetic species, mostly distributed in the he...
The diverse climate types and geographical structures across Anatolia result in a high level of spec...
Taxonomy of the lacertid genus Darevskia has been complex since the first morphology-based studies. ...
grantor: University of TorontoAn overall phylogeny of the Family Lacertidae was inferred f...
Revealing biodiversity allows the accurate determination of the underlying causes of many biological...
Hybridization is a common evolutionary process with multiple possible outcomes. In vertebrates, inte...
Abstract Background The majority of parthenogenetic vertebrates derive from hybridization between se...
Hybridization is a common evolutionary process with multiple possible outcomes. In vertebrates, inte...
Genetic diversity is not always congruent with phenotypic heterogeneity, resulting in cryptic specie...
Apathya is a lacertid genus occurring mainly in south-east Turkey and its adjacent regions (part of ...
We genotyped multiple populations of all seven parthenogenetic species of rock lizards, genus Darevs...
Lacerta pamphylica and Lacerta trilineata are two currently recognized green lizard species with a h...
Obligate parthenogenesis is found in only 0.1% of vertebrate species, is thought to be relatively sh...
The all-female Caucasian rock lizard species Darevskia dahli and other parthenogenetic species of th...
Darevskia rock lizards include both sexual and parthenogenetic species, mostly distributed in the he...
The diverse climate types and geographical structures across Anatolia result in a high level of spec...
Taxonomy of the lacertid genus Darevskia has been complex since the first morphology-based studies. ...
grantor: University of TorontoAn overall phylogeny of the Family Lacertidae was inferred f...
Revealing biodiversity allows the accurate determination of the underlying causes of many biological...
Hybridization is a common evolutionary process with multiple possible outcomes. In vertebrates, inte...
Abstract Background The majority of parthenogenetic vertebrates derive from hybridization between se...
Hybridization is a common evolutionary process with multiple possible outcomes. In vertebrates, inte...
Genetic diversity is not always congruent with phenotypic heterogeneity, resulting in cryptic specie...
Apathya is a lacertid genus occurring mainly in south-east Turkey and its adjacent regions (part of ...
We genotyped multiple populations of all seven parthenogenetic species of rock lizards, genus Darevs...
Lacerta pamphylica and Lacerta trilineata are two currently recognized green lizard species with a h...
Obligate parthenogenesis is found in only 0.1% of vertebrate species, is thought to be relatively sh...
The all-female Caucasian rock lizard species Darevskia dahli and other parthenogenetic species of th...
Darevskia rock lizards include both sexual and parthenogenetic species, mostly distributed in the he...
The diverse climate types and geographical structures across Anatolia result in a high level of spec...