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Multiple dispersal out of Anatolia: biogeography and evolution of oriental green lizards
Authors:Faraham Ahmadzadeh  Morris Flecks  Dennis Rödder  Wolfgang Böhme  Çetin Ilgaz  D James Harris  Jan O Engler  Nazan Üzüm  Miguel A Carretero
Institution:1. Department of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management, Environmental Sciences Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University, , Tehran, 1983963113 Iran;2. Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig, , 53113 Bonn, Germany;3. Dokuz Eylül University, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, , ?zmir, Turkey;4. CIBIO, Centro de Investiga??o em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos, Universidade do Porto, , 4485‐661 Vair?o, Portugal;5. Department of Forest Zoology and Forest Conservation, University of G?ttingen, , 37077 G?ttingen, Germany;6. Faculty of Science and Arts, Department of Biology, Adnan Menderes University, , 09010 Ayd?n, Turkey
Abstract:The oriental green lizards of the Lacerta trilineata group are widely distributed in Greece, Anatolia, the eastern Mediterranean, the southern Caucasus, and the Zagros mountains in Iran. We studied their phylogeography using three mitochondrial markers with comprehensive sampling from most representatives of the group. Their phylogeny and divergence times (implementing fossil‐based molecular clock calibrations) were inferred using Bayesian methods, and haplotype networks were reconstructed to assess how genetic diversity and current distributional patterns were shaped. According to our phylogenetic analyses, the group constitutes a well‐supported monophylum containing several distinct evolutionary lineages with high haplotype diversity. Vicariance might explain the divergences within most lineages that have accumulated by range restriction and expansion of populations as a result of Quaternary climate oscillations and glacial refugia. However, niche divergence appears to be a major force promoting speciation, and large scale distributional patterns between lineages were shaped earlier by multiple, independent dispersals out of Anatolia during the Pliocene and early Pleistocene. The results of the present study also suggest that the group is in need of a taxonomical revision because the identified lineages and genetic diversity are not congruent with the currently recognized subspecies. © 2013 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2013, 110 , 398–408.
Keywords:eastern Mediterranean  Greece  fossil calibration  haplotype network  Lacerta media  Lacerta trilineata  Lacerta pamphylica  molecular clock  mtDNA lineages  phylogeography
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