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Extensive cytonuclear discordance in a crested newt from the Balkan Peninsula glacial refugium

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It is shown that T. macedonicus accumulated nuclear DNA population structure in an area predicted to have been climatically stable during the Pleistocene, with four nuclear DNA groups in the western part of the species range, which shows little agreement with that of mtDNA structuring.
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Integration of multilocus data and species distribution modelling into phylogeography allows mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-based scenarios to be fine-tuned. We address the question of whether extensive mtDNA substructuring in the crested newt Triturus macedonicus from the Balkan Peninsula is matched in the nuclear genome. We determine the intraspecific population structure based on 52 nuclear DNA markers and project a species distribution model on climate layers for the Last Glacial Maximum. We show that T. macedonicus accumulated nuclear DNA population structure in an area predicted to have been climatically stable during the Pleistocene, with four nuclear DNA groups in the western part of the species range. The distribution of these nuclear DNA groups shows little agreement with that of mtDNA structuring, which shows three highly distinct species-specific clades and a fourth one introgressed from another crested newt species. This cytonuclear discordance conveys that historical biogeographical scenarios based on mtDNA exclusively should be interpreted with caution. Our findings further highlight the important role the Balkan Peninsula has played in the evolution and preservation of European biodiversity.

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A reassessment of the diversity of green toads (Bufotes) in the circum-Aegean region.

TL;DR: The results confirmed that the viridis/sitibundus hybrid zone extends in eastern Anatolia, but that southeastern European populations feature cytonuclear discordances and a high and structured microsatellite diversity, contributing to the rising view that mitochondrial DNA can be a poor predictor of current phylogeographic structure.
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The Reproductive Success of Triturus ivanbureschi × T. macedonicus F1 Hybrid Females (Amphibia: Salamandridae)

TL;DR: This study followed and compared life history traits related to reproduction of the first generation of reciprocal hybrids obtained by experimental crossing and suggested that possible incompatibilities between mitochondrial and nuclear genomes, which could lead to the exclusion of T. macedonicus mtDNA in natural populations, most likely act at later stages of development or subsequent hybrid generations.
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Consequences of hybridization on life history and growth in postmetamorphic Triturus macedonicus

TL;DR: Traits suggesting that hybridization with T. ivabureschi does not affect postmetamorphic growth and survival of T. macedonicus and hybrids are found did not find clear and consistent difference in any of the analysed traits.
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Genetic divergence across glacial refugia despite interglacial gene flow in a crested newt

TL;DR: This study supports: (1) the relevance of the north-western Balkan Peninsula as a discrete glacial refugium; (2) the importance of north-eastern Italy and the northern Apennine as suture zones; and (3) the applicability of a refugia-within-refugia scenario within the Italian Peninsula.
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