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Title: | The distribution and biogeography of slow worms (Anguis, Squamata) across the Western Palearctic, with an emphasis on secondary contact zones | Authors: | Jablonski, Daniel Sillero, Neftali Oskyrko, Oleksandra Bellati, Adriana Ceirans, Andris Cheylan, Marc Cogalniceanu, Dan Crnobrnja-Isailovic, Jelka Crochet, Pierre Andre Crottini, Angelica Doronin, Igor Dukic, Georg Geniez, Philippe Ilgaz, Cetin Iosif, Ruben Jandzik, David Jelic, Duan Litvinchuk, Spartak Ljubisavljevic, Katarina Lymberakis, Petros Mikulicek, Peter Mizsei, Edvard Moravec, Jiri Najbar, Bartomiej Pabijan, MacIej Pupins, Mihails Sourrouille, Patricia Strachinis, Ilias Szabolcs, Marton Thanou, Evanthia Tzoras, Elias Vergilov, Vladislav Voros, Judit Gvodik, Vaclav |
Journal: | AMPHIBIA-REPTILIA | Issue Date: | 2021 | Abstract: | The slow-worm lizards (Anguis) comprise five species occurring throughout most of the Western Palearctic. Although these species are relatively uniform morphologically-with the exception of A. cephallonica, which exhibits a quite unique morphology-they are genetically deeply divergent. Here, we provide detailed distribution maps for each species and discuss their biogeography and conservation based on updated genetic data and a robust distribution database. We pay particular attention to the so called 'grey zone', which typically represents secondary contact zones and in some cases confirmed or presumed hybrid zones. Four of the five species live in parapatry, while only two species, A. cephallonica and A. graeca from the southern Balkans occur in partial sympatry. Further research should focus on the eco-evolutionary interactions between species in contact, including their hybridization rates, to reveal deeper details of the slow-worm evolutionary and natural history. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2067/46821 | ISSN: | 0173-5373 | DOI: | 10.1163/15685381-bja10069 |
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