Distribution of mtDNA haplotypes (cyt b) of Emys orbicularis in France and implications for postglacial recolonization
Abstract The European pond turtle, Emys orbicularis, is a wide ranging species, distributed from Northwest Africa over a large part of Europe and Asia Minor to the Caspian and Aral Seas. For 106 pond turtles from France mtDNA sequence variation has been assessed, using a 1031 bp portion of the mitoc...
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Published in | Amphibia-reptilia Vol. 26; no. 2; pp. 231 - 238 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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The Netherlands
Brill
01.01.2005
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Summary: | Abstract
The European pond turtle, Emys orbicularis, is a wide ranging species,
distributed from Northwest Africa over a large part of Europe and Asia Minor
to the Caspian and Aral Seas. For 106 pond turtles from France mtDNA
sequence variation has been assessed, using a 1031 bp portion of the
mitochondrial cytochrome b gene. Three of nine haploclades currently known
from the entire species' range were found in France. One clade (II) is
represented with four very similar haplotypes, differing by one mutation,
and the two other clades (V, VI) are represented with one haplotype each. A
syntopic occurrence of clades II and V is reported for the first time for
the Camargue. Besides, clade II occurs in the French regions Aquitaine,
Centre-Val de Loire, and Rhône-Alpes. Outside of France, it is found mainly
in the catchment areas of the Danube and Oder rivers and in the Balkans.
Haploclade V, which is also known from the Apennine peninsula, Sardinia, and
the northern Mediterranean coast of Spain, is restricted in France to
Corsica and the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. A single individual
bearing a haplotype of an Iberian and North African clade (VI) was found in
Aquitaine near Pau. This could indicate gene flow between the Iberian
peninsula and West France, if the specimen is native. The distribution of
the distinct haploclades in France probably reflects Holocene range
expansions, especially of haploclade II turtles. In the postglacial,
haploclade II terrapins arrived from the east and spread over the Rhône
corridor to the Mediterranean coast. In the southern Rhône area they met and
hybridized with haploclade V turtles. Further research is needed to clarify
whether this hybridization is a locally restricted phenomenon. |
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ISSN: | 0173-5373 1568-5381 |
DOI: | 10.1163/1568538054253393 |