2021
DOI: 10.1111/jzs.12503
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Tracking climate change in the spatial distribution pattern and the phylogeographic structure of Hyrcanian wood frog,Rana pseudodalmatina(Anura: Ranidae)

Abstract: Climatic changes through time have important effects on the evolutionary history and spatial distribution of species (Bontrager &

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“…The D. subobscura inversion chromosomal polymorphism of Rasht 19 population is poor, presenting a few different inversions (table 1), as expected for a marginal isolated population (Krimbas 1992(Krimbas , 1993, as were those from Iran previously studied by Go ¨tz (1967). All these sites (Rasht, Chalus and Shahi) are located in the Hyrcanian ecosystem, considered a refugium during the Quaternary glaciations (Ro ¨hrig 1991;Saberi-Pirooz et al 2018;Amiri et al 2021). Likely, the Hyrcanian ecosystem presents favourable conditions for D. subobscura, although it is a marginal and isolated area with regard to the species distribution (Krimbas 1992(Krimbas , 1993.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The D. subobscura inversion chromosomal polymorphism of Rasht 19 population is poor, presenting a few different inversions (table 1), as expected for a marginal isolated population (Krimbas 1992(Krimbas , 1993, as were those from Iran previously studied by Go ¨tz (1967). All these sites (Rasht, Chalus and Shahi) are located in the Hyrcanian ecosystem, considered a refugium during the Quaternary glaciations (Ro ¨hrig 1991;Saberi-Pirooz et al 2018;Amiri et al 2021). Likely, the Hyrcanian ecosystem presents favourable conditions for D. subobscura, although it is a marginal and isolated area with regard to the species distribution (Krimbas 1992(Krimbas , 1993.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These forests form a unique vegetation cover massif (Aliakbari et al 2021) that stretches 850 km along the southern coast of the Caspian Sea and the northern slopes of the Alborz mountains. They are composed of 80 different woody species (Kiapasha et al 2017) and a large animal biodiversity (Tohidifar et al 2016;Amiri et al 2021). In 2019, this ecosystem was included in the World Heritage List of UNESCO (https:// whc.unesco.org/en/list/1584/).…”
Section: Description Of the Trapping Area And D Subobscura Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, species response to climatic fluctuations may also have an important role in speciation. These oscillations isolate populations in disjunct areas, leading to genetic divergence and ultimately to speciation (Ahmadzadeh et al., 2020; Amiri et al., 2021; Hewitt, 1996; Tarkhnishvili et al., 2013). Evolutionary diversification rate, extinction, and speciation shape global patterns of biodiversity in different regions (Schluter & Pennell, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, the Hyrcanian forest of Iran provides a fascinating case study. This forest is the most important remnant of the Cenozoic forests and a refuge for ancient species in the last ice age (Tarkhnishvili et al, 2012;Dufresnes et al, 2016;Ahmadzadeh et al 2020;Amiri et al, 2021;Saberi-Pirooz et al, 2021) and also a unique habitat for endemic land snails. While some studies have identi ed land snail species in the Hyrcanian forest, there is limited research on community composition and ecological analyses of these snails, with approximately 40 species reported thus far (Issel, 1865;Forcart, 1935;Starmuhlner and Edlauer, 1957;Yasini, 1976;Eliazian et al, 1979;Mansourian, 2005;Ahmadi, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%