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Phylogeographic Relationships Reveal the Origin of an Introduced Population of the Dalmatian Algyroides (Reptilia: Lacertidae) into Southern Italy

Authors :
Elisavet-Aspasia Toli
Dimitra Sergiadou
Piero Carlino
Anastasios Bounas
Miguel A. Carretero
Riccardo Castiglia
D. James Harris
Chrysoula Papadaki
Olivier S. G. Pauwels
Lidija Leković
Konstantinos Sotiropoulos
Source :
Diversity, Vol 16, Iss 7, p 406 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2024.

Abstract

The genetic structure and dispersal dynamics of reptile populations are profoundly influenced by natural processes and human activities. While natural dispersal is shaped by species’ characteristics and paleogeographical features, human-mediated translocations have become increasingly prevalent, posing ecological challenges. Mitochondrial genetic markers have been pivotal in untangling invasion pathways for various species. Our study focuses on the Dalmatian Algyroides, Algyroides nigropunctatus (Duméril & Bibron, 1839), a lizard species endemic to the Balkan Peninsula, where recent observations in the Apulian region of Italy suggest an introduced population. Genetic analyses employing two mtDNA markers (16S and ND4 genes) elucidate the phylogenetic relationships of the Dalmatian Algyroides and trace the geographic origin of the introduced population. Our findings reveal areas in western Greece and southwestern Albania as the most probable areas of the source population, while we identify two previously undetected geographical lineages in the native range, highlighting the complex evolutionary history of the species in the region. Additionally, indications of potential glacial refugia and post-glacial dispersal patterns shed more light on the species’ demographic dynamics.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14242818
Volume :
16
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Diversity
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6a4993b9eb794945bb986577d33bf1b1
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/d16070406