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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | 2008

Cracking the nut: geographical adjacency of sister taxa supports vicariance in a polytomic salamander clade in the absence of node support.

Michael Veith; Evelyne Lipscher; Mehmet Öz; Andreas Kiefer; İbrahim Baran; Rosa Polymeni; Sebastian Steinfartz

The urodelan genus Lyciasalamandra, which inhabits a relatively small area along the southern Turkish coast and some Aegean islands, provides an outstanding example of a diverse but phylogenetically unresolved taxon. Molecular trees contain a single basal polytomy that could be either soft or hard. We here use the information of nuclear (allozymes) and mitochondrial (fractions of the 16S rRNA and ATPase genes) datasets in combination with area relationships of lineages to resolve the phylogenetic relationships among Lyciasalamandra species in the absence of sufficient node support. We can show that neither random processes nor introgressive hybridization can be invoked to explain that the majority of pairs of sister taxa form geographically adjacent units and interpret that this pattern has been shaped by vicariant events. Topology discordance between mitochondrial and nuclear trees mainly refers to an affiliation of L. helverseni, a taxon restricted to the Karpathos archipelago, to the western-most and geographically proximate mainland taxon in the nuclear tree, while in the organelle tree it turns out to be the sister lineage to the geographically most distant eastern clade. As this discordance cannot be explained by long-branch attraction in either dataset we suppose that oversea dispersal may have accounted for a second colonization of the Karpathos archipelago. It may have initiated introgression and selection driven manifestation of alien eastern mitochondrial genomes on a western nuclear background. Our approach of testing for area relationships of sister taxa against the null hypothesis of random distribution of these taxa seems to be especially helpful in phylogenetic studies where traditional measures of phylogenetic branch support fail to reject the null hypothesis of a hard polytomy.


Integrative Zoology | 2008

Patterns of morphometric variation in the alpine newt (Mesotriton alpestris) at the southern limit of its distribution: environmental correlates

Konstantinos Sotiropoulos; Anastasios Legakis; Rosa Polymeni

We applied multivariate analyses to an array of body measures of alpine newt specimens derived from 11 local populations in Greece to describe, analyse and detect patterns and putative causes of within-population and among-population morphometric variation. The observed morphometric variation was partitioned into several independently varying aspects of the external phenotype, frequently following variation patterns in different environmental factors. The size and features of the aquatic habitat were found to affect body size, while altitude was found to affect head-shape variation in both sexes. At the intra-population level, variation in generalized body size and shape was found to be significantly lower when competitive newt species were present in the habitat, indicating stabilizing selection towards a decrease in inter-specific competition. No clear discrimination on body size and shape proportions was detected between the two genetic lineages examined, implying ecogenetic or environmentally induced variation rather than phylogeny.


Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | 2006

A molecular assessment of phylogenetic relationships and lineage accumulation rates within the family Salamandridae (Amphibia, Caudata).

David W. Weisrock; Theodore J. Papenfuss; J. Robert Macey; Spartak N. Litvinchuk; Rosa Polymeni; Ismail H. Ugurtas; Ermi Zhao; Houman Jowkar; Allan Larson


Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | 2007

Phylogeny and biogeography of the alpine newt Mesotriton alpestris (Salamandridae, Caudata), inferred from mtDNA sequences

Konstantinos Sotiropoulos; Karolos Eleftherakos; G. Džukić; M.L. Kalezić; Anastasios Legakis; Rosa Polymeni


Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | 2006

The phylogeny of Mediterranean tortoises and their close relatives based on complete mitochondrial genome sequences from museum specimens

James F. Parham; J. Robert Macey; Theodore J. Papenfuss; Chris R. Feldman; Oğuz Türkozan; Rosa Polymeni; Jeffrey L. Boore


Mammalian Biology | 2010

Golden jackal (Canis aureus L.) diet in Southern Greece

Giorgos Giannatos; Anastasia Karypidou; Anastasios Legakis; Rosa Polymeni


Biological Journal of The Linnean Society | 2008

Cranial shape variation and molecular phylogenetic structure of crested newts (Triturus cristatus superspecies: Caudata, Salamandridae) in the Balkans

Ana Ivanović; Konstantinos Sotiropoulos; Tanja D. Vukov; Karolos Eleftherakos; Georg Džukić; Rosa Polymeni; Miloš L. Kalezić


Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 2008

Genetic structure of the alpine newt, Mesotriton alpestris (Salamandridae, Caudata), in the southern limit of its distribution: Implications for conservation

Konstantinos Sotiropoulos; Karolos Eleftherakos; Miloš L. Kalezić; Anastasios Legakis; Rosa Polymeni


Integrative Zoology | 2010

Aspects on the relief of living surfaces using atomic force microscopy allow “art” to imitate nature

Rosa Polymeni; Emmanuel Spanakis; Apostolos Argiropoulos; Sophia Rhizopoulou


Annales Zoologici Fennici | 2007

Conservation units in the insular endemic salamander Lyciasalamandra helverseni (Urodela, Salamandridae)

Karolos Eleftherakos; Konstantinos Sotiropoulos; Rosa Polymeni

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Konstantinos Sotiropoulos

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Anastasios Legakis

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Karolos Eleftherakos

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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J. Robert Macey

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Allan Larson

Washington University in St. Louis

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