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Tracing the maternal origin of the common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis) on the northern range margin in Central Europe
D. Jablonski, V. Gvoždík, L. Choleva, D. Jandzik, J. Moravec, Z. Mačát, M. Veselý,
Jazyk angličtina Země Nizozemsko
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem
- MeSH
- cytochromy b genetika MeSH
- genetická variace * MeSH
- haplotypy MeSH
- ještěři klasifikace genetika MeSH
- mitochondriální DNA genetika MeSH
- populační růst MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Check Tag
- mužské pohlaví MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
- Geografické názvy
- Česká republika MeSH
The maternal origin of isolated populations of the common wall lizard (Podracis muralis) in the Czech Republic, representing the north-eastern range border of the species, was addressed. We compared mitochondrial DNA sequences of the cytochrome b gene of samples from these populations with those from within the continuous range in Slovakia, the northern Balkan region, and those available from previous studies. We recorded five main haplogroups in the studied region, with all available Central European samples belonging to the same haplogroup. The star-like structure of this haplogroup suggests a scenario of relatively recent, post-glacial population expansion, which is further supported by a coalescent-based demographic analysis. The presence of unique haplotypes in two of the three isolated Czech populations together with close phylogenetic relationships to adjacent Slovak populations suggests either autochthonous origin or human-mediated introductions from geographically and genetically closest populations. We therefore support conservation programs for all three isolated Czech populations.
Department of Zoology National Museum Cirkusová 1740 193 00 Prague Czech Republic
Podyjí National Park Administration Na Vyhlídce 5 669 02 Znojmo Czech Republic
The Czech Academy of Sciences Institute of Vertebrate Biology 603 65 Brno Czech Republic
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