Phylogeographic evidence for multiple long-distance introductions of the common wall lizard associated with human trade and transport

JL Santos, A Žagar, K Drašler, C Rato, C Ayres… - Amphibia-Reptilia, 2019 - brill.com
The common wall lizard has been widely introduced across Europe and overseas. We
investigated the origin of putatively introduced Podarcis muralis populations from two southern …

The desire for variety: Italian wall lizard (Podarcis siculus) populations introduced to the United States via the pet trade are derived from multiple native-range sources

JJ Kolbe, BR Lavin, RL Burke, L Rugiero, M Capula… - Biological …, 2013 - Springer
human-mediated transport within the native range. Thus, a scenario in which lizards in the
pet tradeHuman-mediated movement of lizards within the native range appears frequent as …

The spreading of the invasive italian wall lizard on Vulcano, the last island inhabited by the critically endangered Aeolian wall lizard

M D'Amico, G Bastianelli, FP Faraone - 2018 - digital.csic.es
Wall Lizard distribution on Vulcano, considering 10 human-… We recorded the presence of
the invasive Italian Wall Lizard … the United States via the pet trade are derived from multiple …

Widespread primary, but geographically restricted secondary, human introductions of wall lizards, Podarcis muralis

SN Michaelides, GM While, N Zajac… - Molecular …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… Our data suggest that the commercial pet trade at that time … compared to the origin of wall
lizards in Central Europe, which … German non-native populations of wall lizards, these data are …

Human introductions create opportunities for intra-specific hybridization in an alien lizard

S Michaelides, GM While, C Bell, T Uller - Biological Invasions, 2013 - Springer
… been mediated via the nursery trade or as cargo stow-away. … Our results show that the
origin of the common wall lizard in … reveal that human introductions of wall lizards into England …

[PDF][PDF] The possible origin of the common wall lizard, Podarcis muralis (Laurenti, 1768) in Ukraine

O Oskyrko, H Laakkonen, I Silva-Rocha… - …, 2020 - herpetozoa.pensoft.net
… Phylogenetic analysis showed that the Ukrainian lizards belong to two distinct mitochondrial
… been deliberate, it appears likely that human transport of goods via the Danube river of …

The decline of the Aeolian wall lizard, Podarcis raffonei: causes and conservation proposals

M Capula, L Luiselli, MA Bologna, A Ceccarelli - Oryx, 2002 - cambridge.org
trade in the species should be prohibited, and an Islands (oC north-east Sicily) during
1989–99 gathered evidence strongly indicating that the endemic Aeolian wall … protection lizard

[PDF][PDF] Origin of introduced Italian wall lizards, Podarcis siculus (Rafinesque-schmaltz, 1810)(Squamata: Lacertidae)

O Oskyrko, LB Sreelatha, GF Hanke… - North America …, 2022 - lacertilia.de
lizard, we aimed to demonstrate how multi-scale factors influence spatial spread, population
growth, and invasion potential in introduced species. The Italian Wall Lizardhuman activities…

Biology and origin of isolated north-easternmost populations of the common wall lizard, Podarcis muralis

K Kolenda, T Skawiński, T Majtyka, M Majtyka… - Amphibia-Reptilia, 2020 - brill.com
… given the fact that an introduction of these lizards was attempted in Silesia about 100 years
ago (Pax, 1925). However, if the Strzelin Hills wall lizards are indeed introduced, the source …

Trade and stowaways: molecular evidence for human-mediated translocation of eastern skinks into the western Mediterranean

JF Bisbal-Chinesta, K Tamar, Á Gálvez, L Albero… - Amphibia-Reptilia, 2020 - brill.com
… through human-mediated dispersal by using the trade routes. Between the Iron to Middle
Ages, even now, the region surrounding Serra del Molar has been the destination of human