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Phylogeography of the lacertid lizard, Psammodromus algirus, in Iberia and across the Strait of Gibraltar
Authors:S. Carranza   D. J. Harris  E. N. Arnold  V. Batista   J. P. Gonzalez de la Vega
Affiliation:Departament de Biologia Animal, Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain;, Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos (CIBIO) and Departamento de Zoologia e Antropologia, Faculdade de Cîencias, Universidade do Porto, Vila do Conde, Portugal;, Department of Zoology, The Natural History Museum, London, UK;and Apartado de Correos 1209, Huleva, Spain
Abstract:Aim  To determine genetic substructuring within the lacertid lizard Psammodromus algirus . To compare levels of variation across a geological barrier, the Strait of Gibraltar, and to compare this against the known age of the barrier using a molecular clock hypothesis. To compare the effect of the barrier within this species with previously published data from other organisms.
Location  The Iberian Peninsula and North Africa.
Methods  Partial sequences from the mitochondrial cytochrome b , 12S rRNA and 16S rRNA genes were obtained from 101 specimens belonging to the subfamily Gallotiinae and used in this study. The data set was aligned using C lustal X and phylogenetic trees produced using both maximum-parsimony and maximum-likelihood methods. Maximum likelihood estimates of divergence times for the combined data set (12S + 16S + cytochrome b ) were obtained after discovery of lineage rate constancy across the tree using a likelihood ratio test.
Results  Psammodromus algirus contains divergent eastern and western mtDNA clades within the Iberian Peninsula. The western clade has northern and southern lineages in Iberia and one in North Africa. This phylogeographical pattern indicates that the lizard invaded North Africa after the opening of the Strait, presumably by natural rafting.
Main conclusions  As in several other species, current patterns of genetic diversity within P. algirus are not directly related to the opening of the Strait of Gibraltar. Widespread sampling on both sides of the barrier is necessary to determine its effect on species in this area accurately.
Keywords:12S rRNA    16S rRNA    biogeography    cytochrome b    dispersal    evolution    Gallotiinae    phylogeny    Psammodromus algirus    Strait of Gibraltar
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