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Multilocus and morphological analysis of south‐eastern Iberian Wall lizards (Squamata, Podarcis )
Author(s) -
Bassitta Marta,
Buades Joana M.,
PérezCembranos Ana,
PérezMellado Valentín,
Terrasa Barbara,
Brown Richard P.,
Navarro Pilar,
Lluch Javier,
Ortega Jesús,
Castro Jose A.,
Picornell Antònia,
Ramon Cori
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
zoologica scripta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.204
H-Index - 64
eISSN - 1463-6409
pISSN - 0300-3256
DOI - 10.1111/zsc.12450
Subject(s) - squamata , biology , lineage (genetic) , phylogenetic tree , evolutionary biology , phylogeography , clade , genetic divergence , mitochondrial dna , zoology , genetic diversity , gene , genetics , population , demography , sociology
The phylogenetic relationships among the wall lizards of the Podarcis hispanicus complex that inhabit the south‐east (SE) of the Iberian Peninsula and other lineages of the complex remain unclear. In this study, four mitochondrial and two nuclear markers were used to study genetic relationships within this complex. The phylogenetic analyses based on mtDNA gene trees constructed with ML and BI, and a species tree using *BEAST support three divergent clades in this region: the Valencia, Galera and Albacete/Murcia lineages. These three lineages were also corroborated in species delimitation analyses based on mtDNA using bPTP, mPTP, GMYC, ABGD and BAPS. Bayesian inference species delimitation method (BPP) based on both nuclear data and a combined data set (mtDNA + nuclear) showed high posterior probabilities for these three SE lineages (≥0.94) and another Bayesian analysis (STACEY) based on combined data set recovered the same three groups in this region. Divergence time dating of the species tree provided an estimated divergence of the Galera lineage from the other SE group ( Podarcis vaucheri , (Albacete/Murcia, Valencia)) at 12.48 Ma. During this period, the Betic–Rifian arc was isolated, which could have caused the isolation of the Galera form distributed to the south of the Betic Corridor. Although lizards from the Albacete/Murcia and Galera lineage are morphologically similar, they clearly represent distinct genetic lineages. The noteworthy separation of the Galera lineage enables us to conclude that this lineage must be considered as a new full species.

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