Eremias brenchleyi GÜNTHER, 1872 https://www.lacerta.de/AS/Taxon.php?Genus=53&Species=307&Lang=eng
Only E. brenchleyi had followed a stepping-stone model of dispersal.
Only E. brenchleyi had followed a stepping-stone model of dispersal.
pityusensis (BOSCÁ, 1883) as separate species, as well as a Holocene sea level rise model
pityusensis (BOSCÁ, 1883) as separate species, as well as a Holocene sea level rise model
Only E. brenchleyi had followed a stepping-stone model of dispersal.
pityusensis (BOSCÁ, 1883) as separate species, as well as a Holocene sea level rise model
The model used here, the genus Darevskia, is the first true parthenogenetic vertebrate
particularly those belonging to the Iberian and North African group, are an appropriate model
patterns in the Balkan Peninsula using closely related wall-lizard species as a model
particularly those belonging to the Iberian and North African group, are an appropriate model
Concerning the Minorcan islets, a two steps model is drawn accounting for the observed