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Genetic admixture between the Iberian endemic lizards Podarcis bocagei and Podarcis carbonelli: evidence for limited natural hybridization and a bimodal hybrid zone

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Genetic admixture between the Iberian endemic lizards Podarcis bocagei and Podarcis carbonelli: evidence for limited natural hybridization and a bimodal hybrid zone
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2009
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pinho, c
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Kaliontzopoulou, A
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harris, dj
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Journal
Vol. 47
Pages: 368-377
ISSN: 0947-5745
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Authenticus ID: P-003-ESS
Abstract (EN): When recently diverged taxa come into contact, the extent of introgression between them is related to the degree of differentiation that they have achieved. Studying contact zones is therefore essential to understand if differentiated taxa are reproductively isolated and, ultimately, if they are likely to remain distinct. Recent work on Iberian and North African wall lizards (Podarcis) has documented the existence of multiple evolutionary units, diagnosable both by genetic markers and morphology, but suggests that gene flow between distinct forms has occurred. Therefore, we were interested in evaluating how species boundaries are maintained in the areas where they meet. In this work, we study the contact zone between Podarcis bocagei and Podarcis carbonelli. We sampled a transect including the only locality where these two lizards are known to occur in syntopy and analysed a battery of 15 unlinked nuclear genetic markers and mitochondrial DNA. We also conducted a preliminary analysis of morphology and fertility. Using model-based clustering approaches, we show that the two species hybridize in the population where they have direct contact, but evidences of introgression are low for nearby populations. Although a significant number of individuals show evidence of admixture, this hybrid zone is clearly bimodal, suggesting strong barriers to gene flow, of which the putative nature are discussed. Interestingly, morphological analyses do not support the existence of intermediate forms among individuals that are admixed genetically. Taken together, these results constitute further evidence validating P. bocagei and P. carbonelli as distinct species.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 10
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