El último fin de semana de septiembre de 2018 visitamos tierras mañas para conocer en primera persona la problemática de los efectos trampa y los aljibes, invitados por Enrique Ruiz (http://www.ruizarafoto.es/) y Carlos Muñóz, a quienes acompañaba Sergio, un apasionado de la fotografía de naturaleza. Leer más.





Santos, Joana L.; Žagar, Anamarija; Drašler, Katarina; Rato, Catarina; Ayres, César; Harris, D. James; Carretero, Miguel A.; Salvi, Daniele: ‘Phylogeographic evidence for multiple long-distance introductions of the common wall lizard associated with human trade and transport’, Amphibia-Reptilia, 2018, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/15685381-20181040
The common wall lizard has been widely introduced across Europe and overseas. We investigated the origin of putatively introduced Podarcis muralis populations from two southern Europe localities: (i) Ljubljana (Slovenia), where uncommon phenotypes were observed near the railway tracks and (ii) the port of Vigo (Spain), where the species was recently found 150 km far from its previously known range. We compared cytochrome-b mtDNA sequences of lizards from these populations with published sequences across the native range. Our results support the allochthonous status and multiple, long-distance origins in both populations. In Ljubljana, results support two different origins, Serbia and Italy. In Vigo, at least two separate origins are inferred, from western and eastern France. Such results confirm that human-mediated transport is promoting biological invasion and lineage admixture in this species. Solid knowledge of the origin and invasion pathways, as well as population monitoring, is crucial for management strategies to be successful.
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The 9th Biennial Conference of the International Biogeography Society will be held in Málaga, Spain, January 8-12th, 2019!
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