The oriental green lizards of the Lacerta trilineata group are widely distributed in Greece, Anatolia, the eastern Mediterranean, the southern Caucasus, and the Zagros mountains in Iran. We studied their phylogeography using three mitochondrial markers with comprehensive sampling from most representatives of the group. Their phylogeny and divergence times (implementing fossil-based molecular clock calibrations) were inferred using Bayesian methods, and haplotype networks were reconstructed to assess how genetic diversity and current distributional patterns were shaped. According to our phylogenetic analyses, the group constitutes a well-supported monophylum containing several distinct evolutionary lineages with high haplotype diversity. Vic...
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...
The Levant represents one of the most important reptile diversity hotspots and centers of endemism i...
The oriental green lizards of the Lacerta trilineata group are widely distributed in Greece, Anatoli...
Aim: The Aegean Sea constitutes a major biogeographic barrier between the European and Asian contine...
Past climatic events are one of the major drivers for divergence of species that could shape the pre...
Aim The Aegean Sea constitutes a major biogeographic barrier between the European and Asian continen...
© 2022Mountains play a key role in forming biodiversity by acting both as barriers to gene flow amon...
Lacerta pamphylica and Lacerta trilineata are two currently recognized green lizard species with a h...
<div><p>The Persian Lizard, <i>Iranolacerta brandtii</i>, was until recently considered to be restri...
The Levant region witnessed dramatic tectonic events and climatic fluctuations that changed the hist...
The Persian Lizard, Iranolacerta brandtii, was until recently considered to be restricted to north-w...
Apathya is a lacertid genus occurring mainly in south-east Turkey and its adjacent regions (part of ...
[Aim] The Aegean Sea constitutes a major biogeographic barrier between the European and Asian contin...
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...
The Levant represents one of the most important reptile diversity hotspots and centers of endemism i...
The oriental green lizards of the Lacerta trilineata group are widely distributed in Greece, Anatoli...
Aim: The Aegean Sea constitutes a major biogeographic barrier between the European and Asian contine...
Past climatic events are one of the major drivers for divergence of species that could shape the pre...
Aim The Aegean Sea constitutes a major biogeographic barrier between the European and Asian continen...
© 2022Mountains play a key role in forming biodiversity by acting both as barriers to gene flow amon...
Lacerta pamphylica and Lacerta trilineata are two currently recognized green lizard species with a h...
<div><p>The Persian Lizard, <i>Iranolacerta brandtii</i>, was until recently considered to be restri...
The Levant region witnessed dramatic tectonic events and climatic fluctuations that changed the hist...
The Persian Lizard, Iranolacerta brandtii, was until recently considered to be restricted to north-w...
Apathya is a lacertid genus occurring mainly in south-east Turkey and its adjacent regions (part of ...
[Aim] The Aegean Sea constitutes a major biogeographic barrier between the European and Asian contin...
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...
The Levant represents one of the most important reptile diversity hotspots and centers of endemism i...