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The wall lizards of the Balkan peninsula: Tackling questions at the interface of phylogenomics and population genomics
[Display omitted] •ddRADseq completely resolved the Podarcis phylogeny in the Balkans.•Twelve Podarcis species are recognized in the Balkans via species delimitation.•Both P. erhardii and P. peloponnesiacus consist of two undescribed species.•Taxonomical re-evaluation of the species group is necessa...
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Published in: | Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2021-06, Vol.159, p.107121-107121, Article 107121 |
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•ddRADseq completely resolved the Podarcis phylogeny in the Balkans.•Twelve Podarcis species are recognized in the Balkans via species delimitation.•Both P. erhardii and P. peloponnesiacus consist of two undescribed species.•Taxonomical re-evaluation of the species group is necessary.•A missing data filtering strategy for ddRADseq studies is proposed.
Wall lizards of the genus Podarcis (Sauria, Lacertidae) are the predominant reptile group in southern Europe, including 24 recognized species. Mitochondrial DNA data have shown that, with the exception of P. muralis, the Podarcis species distributed in the Balkan peninsula form a species group that is further sub-divided into two subgroups: the one of “P. tauricus” consisting of P. tauricus, P. milensis, P. gaigeae, and P. melisellensis, and the other of “P. erhardii” comprising P. erhardii, P. levendis, P. cretensis, and P. peloponnesiacus. In an attempt to explore the Balkan Podarcis phylogenomic relationships, assess the levels of genetic structure and to re-evaluate the number of extant species, we employed phylogenomic and admixture approaches on ddRADseq (double digested Restriction site Associated DNA sequencing) genomic data. With this efficient Next Generation Sequencing approach, we were able to obtain a large number of genomic loci randomly distributed throughout the genome and use them to resolve the previously obscure phylogenetic relationships among the different Podarcis species distributed in the Balkans. The obtained phylogenomic relationships support the monophyly of both aforementioned subgroups and revealed several divergent lineages within each subgroup, stressing the need for taxonomic re-evaluation of Podarcis’ species in Balkans. The phylogenomic trees and the species delimitation analyses confirmed all recently recognized species (P. levendis, P. cretensis, and P. ionicus) and showed the presence of at least two more species, one in P. erhardii and the other in P. peloponnesiacus. |
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ISSN: | 1055-7903 1095-9513 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ympev.2021.107121 |