The common wall lizard is a new lacertid species in the Polish herpetofauna. However, the discovered populations seem to be introduced. In this article, I intend to describe a possible way of lizards dispersal through railways. I suppose that the common wall lizard may colonize new areas by freight trains as an incidental cargo from quarries they inhabit
The Aeolian Wall Lizard (Podarcis raffoneae) is an endemic species of the Aeolian Archipelago of Ita...
Functional connectivity is essential for the long-term persistence of populations. However, many stu...
Habitat fragmentation results in smaller, more isolated populations, which experience a higher risk ...
The common wall lizard has been widely introduced across Europe and overseas. We investigated the or...
During 2005-2008, field observations were made on the distribution and habitat occupation by Podarci...
Introductions of non-native lineages increase opportunities for hybridization. Non-native lineages o...
The phylogenetic relationships and possible origin of a putative non-native population of Podarcis m...
The european green lizard, Lacerta viridis is a critically endangered reptile species which is in th...
In this thesis I set out to further our understanding of the causes and consequences of genetic vari...
ecological aspects of the dispersal behavior of Common Wall lizards, Podarcis muralis (laurenTi, 176...
Populations at range limits are often characterized by lower genetic diversity, increased ge-netic i...
The potentially damaging outcomes of species introductions to areas outside of their natural range a...
The Ibizan wall lizard, Podarcis pityusensis, was the subject of several documented 25 translocation...
The northernmost population of the Balkan wall lizards, Podarcis tauricus (Pallas, 1814) was recentl...
The origin of the common wall lizards (Podarcis muralis) populations in south-eastern Europe (namely...
The Aeolian Wall Lizard (Podarcis raffoneae) is an endemic species of the Aeolian Archipelago of Ita...
Functional connectivity is essential for the long-term persistence of populations. However, many stu...
Habitat fragmentation results in smaller, more isolated populations, which experience a higher risk ...
The common wall lizard has been widely introduced across Europe and overseas. We investigated the or...
During 2005-2008, field observations were made on the distribution and habitat occupation by Podarci...
Introductions of non-native lineages increase opportunities for hybridization. Non-native lineages o...
The phylogenetic relationships and possible origin of a putative non-native population of Podarcis m...
The european green lizard, Lacerta viridis is a critically endangered reptile species which is in th...
In this thesis I set out to further our understanding of the causes and consequences of genetic vari...
ecological aspects of the dispersal behavior of Common Wall lizards, Podarcis muralis (laurenTi, 176...
Populations at range limits are often characterized by lower genetic diversity, increased ge-netic i...
The potentially damaging outcomes of species introductions to areas outside of their natural range a...
The Ibizan wall lizard, Podarcis pityusensis, was the subject of several documented 25 translocation...
The northernmost population of the Balkan wall lizards, Podarcis tauricus (Pallas, 1814) was recentl...
The origin of the common wall lizards (Podarcis muralis) populations in south-eastern Europe (namely...
The Aeolian Wall Lizard (Podarcis raffoneae) is an endemic species of the Aeolian Archipelago of Ita...
Functional connectivity is essential for the long-term persistence of populations. However, many stu...
Habitat fragmentation results in smaller, more isolated populations, which experience a higher risk ...