Extra-Mediterranean glacial refuges in barred and common grass snakes (Natrix helvetica, N. natrix)

Extra-Mediterranean glacial refugia of thermophilic biota, in particular in northern latitudes, are controversial. In the present study we provide genetic evidence for extra-Mediterranean refugia in two species of grass snake. The refuge of a widely distributed western European lineage of the barred...

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Published in:Scientific Reports
Main Authors: Kindler, Carolin, Graciá, Eva, Fritz, Uwe
Language:English
Published: 2018
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:https://repository.publisso.de/resource/frl:6409401
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-20218-2
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5788984/
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-20218-2#Sec11
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:gS_OeYsBBwLIz6xGQ05Y 2023-11-12T04:18:29+01:00 Extra-Mediterranean glacial refuges in barred and common grass snakes (Natrix helvetica, N. natrix) Kindler, Carolin Graciá, Eva Fritz, Uwe 2018 https://repository.publisso.de/resource/frl:6409401 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-20218-2 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5788984/ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-20218-2#Sec11 eng eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Scientific reports, 8:1821 Herpetology Molecular evolution 2018 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-20218-2 2023-10-30T00:27:45Z Extra-Mediterranean glacial refugia of thermophilic biota, in particular in northern latitudes, are controversial. In the present study we provide genetic evidence for extra-Mediterranean refugia in two species of grass snake. The refuge of a widely distributed western European lineage of the barred grass snake (Natrix helvetica) was most likely located in southern France, outside the classical refuges in the southern European peninsulas. One genetic lineage of the common grass snake (N. natrix), distributed in Scandinavia, Central Europe and the Balkan Peninsula, had two distinct glacial refuges. We show that one was located in the southern Balkan Peninsula. However, Central Europe and Scandinavia were not colonized from there, but from a second refuge in Central Europe. This refuge was located in between the northern ice sheet and the Alpine glaciers of the last glaciation and most likely in a permafrost region. Another co-distributed genetic lineage of N. natrix, now massively hybridizing with the aforementioned lineage, survived the last glaciation in a structured refuge in the southern Balkan Peninsula, according to the idea of ‘refugia-within-refugia’. It reached Central Europe only very recently. This study reports for the first time the glacial survival of a thermophilic egg-laying reptile species in Central Europe. Other/Unknown Material Ice Ice Sheet permafrost Unknown Scientific Reports 8 1
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Molecular evolution
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Molecular evolution
Kindler, Carolin
Graciá, Eva
Fritz, Uwe
Extra-Mediterranean glacial refuges in barred and common grass snakes (Natrix helvetica, N. natrix)
topic_facet Herpetology
Molecular evolution
description Extra-Mediterranean glacial refugia of thermophilic biota, in particular in northern latitudes, are controversial. In the present study we provide genetic evidence for extra-Mediterranean refugia in two species of grass snake. The refuge of a widely distributed western European lineage of the barred grass snake (Natrix helvetica) was most likely located in southern France, outside the classical refuges in the southern European peninsulas. One genetic lineage of the common grass snake (N. natrix), distributed in Scandinavia, Central Europe and the Balkan Peninsula, had two distinct glacial refuges. We show that one was located in the southern Balkan Peninsula. However, Central Europe and Scandinavia were not colonized from there, but from a second refuge in Central Europe. This refuge was located in between the northern ice sheet and the Alpine glaciers of the last glaciation and most likely in a permafrost region. Another co-distributed genetic lineage of N. natrix, now massively hybridizing with the aforementioned lineage, survived the last glaciation in a structured refuge in the southern Balkan Peninsula, according to the idea of ‘refugia-within-refugia’. It reached Central Europe only very recently. This study reports for the first time the glacial survival of a thermophilic egg-laying reptile species in Central Europe.
author Kindler, Carolin
Graciá, Eva
Fritz, Uwe
author_facet Kindler, Carolin
Graciá, Eva
Fritz, Uwe
author_sort Kindler, Carolin
title Extra-Mediterranean glacial refuges in barred and common grass snakes (Natrix helvetica, N. natrix)
title_short Extra-Mediterranean glacial refuges in barred and common grass snakes (Natrix helvetica, N. natrix)
title_full Extra-Mediterranean glacial refuges in barred and common grass snakes (Natrix helvetica, N. natrix)
title_fullStr Extra-Mediterranean glacial refuges in barred and common grass snakes (Natrix helvetica, N. natrix)
title_full_unstemmed Extra-Mediterranean glacial refuges in barred and common grass snakes (Natrix helvetica, N. natrix)
title_sort extra-mediterranean glacial refuges in barred and common grass snakes (natrix helvetica, n. natrix)
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.publisso.de/resource/frl:6409401
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-20218-2
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5788984/
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-20218-2#Sec11
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