Back to Search
Start Over
Comparative larval morphology in three species of Pleurodeles (Urodela: Salamandridae)
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Zenodo, 2017.
-
Abstract
- The Ribbed newts (genus Pleurodeles) are endemic to the Iberian Peninsula and northwest Africa (Raffaëlli 2013), and comprise three species: Pleurodeles nebulosus (Guichenot 1850), Pleurodeles poireti (Gervais 1836) and Pleurodeles waltl Michahelles 1830. Pleurodeles nebulosus is found in northern Algeria and Tunisia with an average size of 18 cm, while P. poireti is endemic to the Edough Massif, in northeastern Algeria and is the smallest species, with 12.9 cm in total length (Escoriza et al. 2016; Carranza & Wade 2004). Pleurodeles waltl appears on the Iberian Peninsula and Morocco (García-París et al. 2004). The eastern and western populations of P. waltl although they are not differentiated taxonomically show high levels of genetic divergence (estimated to have occurred 2.0–3.2 Ma; Carranza & Arnold 2003). The individuals of P. waltl attain large sizes (30 cm of total length) and have 8−10 cutaneous glands on both sides (Pasteur 1958), which are absent in other species of the genus.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
Pleurodeles
Paris
Tunisia
010607 zoology
Pleurodeles poireti
Zoology
Larval morphology
010603 evolutionary biology
01 natural sciences
Genus
Animals
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Taxonomy
Salamandridae
Larva
biology
Ecology
Biodiversity
biology.organism_classification
Pleurodeles nebulosus
Genetic divergence
Morocco
Algeria
Animal Science and Zoology
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3d83c3fed2917d97af1c1f92f073556e