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reconstructing an island radiation using ancient and recent dna: the extinct and living day geckos (phelsuma) of the mascarene islands.mitochondrial (12srrna and cyt b, 1086 bp) and nuclear (c-mos, 374 bp) dna sequences were used to investigate relationships and biogeography of 24 living and extinct taxa of phelsuma geckos. monophyly of phelsuma and sister relationship to the sw african rhoptropella is corroborated. phelsuma originated on madagascar and made multiple long-distance invasions of oceanic islands including the mascarenes, aldabra, comores, seychelles, andamans, and perhaps pemba. the mascarenes were probably coloni ...200415019612
patterns of coccidial prevalence in lizards of mauritius.this paper reports prevalence of coccidial oocysts in fecal samples from 6 endemic and 2 introduced lizard species on mauritius, an island nation in the indian ocean. total coccidian prevalence was 54% (n = 341) for the endemic 'ornate day gecko,' phelsuma ornata; 48% (n = 159) for the endemic 'durrell's night gecko,' nactus durrelli; 53% (n = 15) for the endemic 'serpent island night gecko,' n. serpensinsula; and 78% (n = 248) for the introduced gecko, hemidactylus frenatus. these high prevalen ...200516419754
multivariate phenotypic evolution among island and mainland populations of the ornate day gecko, phelsuma ornata.interpopulation variation in morphology, such as that among small island populations, plays a key role in speciation and diversification. there are two approaches to investigating evolution of morphological characters: comparing patterns of trait variances and covariances within and among populations, and testing particular adaptive scenarios. here, we combine both approaches to infer the role of natural selection in shaping morphological variation in body size, head color pattern, and body shap ...200617263121
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