Multivariate patterns of geographic variation between the island and mainland populations of the Eastern grass snake (Natrix natrix natrix) |
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Authors: | R. S. Thorpe |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB9 2TN, Scotland |
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Abstract: | The substantial racial variation between the mainland and island populations of the Eastern grass snake ( Natrix natrix natrix ) is analysed by a range of multivariate methods, including principal component and canonical analysis. These techniques reveal a complex pattern of geographic variation which include sharp transition zones, gradual clines, a wide range of divergence of island populations and greater divergence per distance in the south than in the north. These patterns relate to the phylogenesis of this "incipient" species, and its post-Pleistocene range expansion as presented here and elsewhere. These racial patterns do not generally relate to physiographic features, conventional subspecies or CURRENT physical or biotic factors. |
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