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Ecology and Evolution | 2016

North African hybrid sparrows (Passer domesticus, P. hispaniolensis) back from oblivion – ecological segregation and asymmetric mitochondrial introgression between parental species

Abdelkrim Ait Belkacem; Oliver Gast; Heiko Stuckas; David Canal; Mario LoValvo; Gabriele Giacalone; Martin Päckert

Abstract A stabilized hybrid form of the house sparrow (Passer domesticus) and the Spanish sparrow (P. hispaniolensis) is known as Passer italiae from the Italian Peninsula and a few Mediterranean islands. The growing attention for the Italian hybrid sparrow and increasing knowledge on its biology and genetic constitution greatly contrast the complete lack of knowledge of the long‐known phenotypical hybrid sparrow populations from North Africa. Our study provides new data on the breeding biology and variation of mitochondrial DNA in three Algerian populations of house sparrows, Spanish sparrows, and phenotypical hybrids. In two field seasons, the two species occupied different breeding habitats: Spanish sparrows were only found in rural areas outside the cities and bred in open‐cup nests built in large jujube bushes. In contrast, house sparrows bred only in the town centers and occupied nesting holes in walls of buildings. Phenotypical hybrids were always associated with house sparrow populations. House sparrows and phenotypical hybrids started breeding mid of March, and most pairs had three successive clutches, whereas Spanish sparrows started breeding almost one month later and had only two successive clutches. Mitochondrial introgression is strongly asymmetric because about 75% of the rural Spanish sparrow population carried house sparrow haplotypes. In contrast, populations of the Italian hybrid form, P. italiae, were genetically least diverse among all study populations and showed a near‐fixation of house sparrow haplotypes that elsewhere were extremely rare or that were even unique for the Italian Peninsula. Such differences between mitochondrial gene pools of Italian and North African hybrid sparrow populations provide first evidence that different demographic histories have shaped the extant genetic diversity observed on both continents.


Amphibia-reptilia | 2008

The large invasive population of Xenopus laevis in Sicily, Italy

Francesco Paolo Faraone; Francesco Lillo; Gabriele Giacalone; Mario Lo Valvo


Zoologischer Anzeiger – A Journal of Comparative Zoology | 2013

Where is the line? Phylogeography and secondary contact of western Palearctic coal tits (Periparus ater: Aves, Passeriformes, Paridae)

Stefan Pentzold; Christian Tritsch; Jochen Martens; Dieter Thomas Tietze; Gabriele Giacalone; Mario Lo Valvo; Alexander A. Nazarenko; Laura Kvist; Martin Päckert


Acta Herpetologica | 2009

Phylogeographic link between Sicilian and Corso-Sardinian Testudo h. hermanni confirmed

Gabriele Giacalone; Mario Lo Valvo; Uwe Fritz


Biogeographia – The Journal of Integrative Biogeography | 2017

Tracking the invasion of the red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) (Decapoda Cambaridae) in Sicily: a “citizen science” approach

Francesco Paolo Faraone; Gabriele Giacalone; Domenica Emanuela Canale; Stefania D'Angelo; Giorgio Favaccio; Vincenzo Garozzo; Giacoma Lidia Giancontieri; Carmelo Isgrò; Raffaella Melfi; Bruno Morello; Federica Navarria; Giuseppe Russo; Viviana Tinnirello; Antonio Torre; Daniele Torre; Giancarlo Torre; Giuseppe Urso; Pierluigi Vinci; Maria Grazia Zizzo; Federico Marrone


Arxius de Miscel·lània Zoològica | 2016

Wintering of Egyptian vultures (Neophron percnopterus) in Sicily: new data

M. Di Vittorio; A. Barbera; E. Di Trapani; F. P. Faraone; A. Ciaccio; N. Sciagura; D. D’Amico; Gabriele Giacalone; M. Zafarana; Salvatore Grenci; A. Sarto


Archive | 2018

Data from: Gene flow in European coal tits (Aves, Passeriformes, Periparus ater): low among Mediterranean populations but high in a continental contact zone

Christian Tritsch; Heiko Stuckas; Jochen Martens; Stefan Pentzold; Laura Kvist; Mario LoValvo; Gabriele Giacalone; Dieter Thomas Tietze; Alexander A. Nazarenko; Martin Päckert


Biological Journal of The Linnean Society | 2018

Gene flow in the European coal tit, Periparus ater (Aves: Passeriformes): low among Mediterranean populations but high in a continental contact zone

Christian Tritsch; Heiko Stuckas; Jochen Martens; Stefan Pentzold; Laura Kvist; Mario Lo Valvo; Gabriele Giacalone; Dieter Thomas Tietze; Alexander A. Nazarenko; Martin Päckert


Animal Conservation | 2018

Positive demographic effects of nest surveillance campaigns to counter illegal harvest of the Bonelli's eagle in Sicily (Italy)

M. Di Vittorio; G. Rannisi; E. Di Trapani; A. Falci; A. Ciaccio; M. Rocco; Gabriele Giacalone; M. Zafarana; Salvatore Grenci; G. La Grua; A. Scuderi; F. Palazzolo; S. Cacopardi; Luca Luiselli; S. Merlino; M. Lo Valvo; Pascual López-López


Archive | 2017

Fauna di Sicilia. Anfibi

Mario Lo Valvo; Francesco Paolo Faraone; Francesco Lillo; Gabriele Giacalone

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Dieter Thomas Tietze

American Museum of Natural History

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