The intriguing biogeographic pattern of the italian wall lizard podarcis siculus (squamata: lacertidae) in the tuscan archipelago reveals the existence of a new ancient insular clade

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  • who: Francesco Gallozzi et al. from the Department of Biology and Biotechnologies u2018Charles Darwin`, Sapienza University of Rome, Via Borelli, Rome, Italy have published the Article: The Intriguing Biogeographic Pattern of the Italian Wall Lizard Podarcis siculus (Squamata: Lacertidae) in the Tuscan Archipelago Reveals the Existence of a New Ancient Insular Clade, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study both the genetic and morphological diversity of P. of the were investigated.
  • future: Anyway further investigation is surely needed to shed light on this case of sexual dimorphism.

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