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Effects of Environmental Disturbance on Phenotypic Variation: An Integrated Assessment of Canalization, Developmental Stability, Modularity, and Allometry in Lizard Head Shape

Lazic, Marko M.; Carretero, Miguel A.; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.; Kaliontzopoulou, Antigoni

(2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Lazic, Marko M.
AU  - Carretero, Miguel A.
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.
AU  - Kaliontzopoulou, Antigoni
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2098
AB  - When populations experience suboptimal conditions, the mechanisms
   involved in the regulation of phenotypic variation can be challenged,
   resulting in increased phenotypic variance. This kind of disturbance can
   be diagnosed by using morphometric tools to study morphological patterns
   at different hierarchical levels and evaluate canalization,
   developmental stability, integration, modularity, and allometry. We
   assess the effect of urbanization on phenotypic variation in the common
   wall lizard (Podarcis muralis) by using geometric morphometrics to
   assess disturbance to head shape development. The head shapes of urban
   lizards were more variable and less symmetric, suggesting that urban
   living is more likely to disturb development. Head shape variation was
   congruent within and across individuals, which indicated that
   canalization and developmental stability are two related phenomena in
   these organisms. Furthermore, urban lizards exhibited smaller mean head
   sizes, divergent size-shape allometries, and increased deviation from
   within-group allometric lines. This suggests that mechanisms regulating
   head shape allometry may also be disrupted. The integrated evaluation of
   several measures of developmental instability at different hierarchical
   levels, which provided in this case congruent results, can be a powerful
   methodological guide for future studies, as it enhances the detection of
   environmental disturbances on phenotypic variation and aids biological
   interpretation of the results.
T2  - American Naturalist
T1  - Effects of Environmental Disturbance on Phenotypic Variation: An
 Integrated Assessment of Canalization, Developmental Stability,
 Modularity, and Allometry in Lizard Head Shape
IS  - 1
VL  - 185
DO  - 10.1086/679011
SP  - 44
EP  - 58
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Lazic, Marko M. and Carretero, Miguel A. and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M. and Kaliontzopoulou, Antigoni",
year = "2015",
abstract = "When populations experience suboptimal conditions, the mechanisms
   involved in the regulation of phenotypic variation can be challenged,
   resulting in increased phenotypic variance. This kind of disturbance can
   be diagnosed by using morphometric tools to study morphological patterns
   at different hierarchical levels and evaluate canalization,
   developmental stability, integration, modularity, and allometry. We
   assess the effect of urbanization on phenotypic variation in the common
   wall lizard (Podarcis muralis) by using geometric morphometrics to
   assess disturbance to head shape development. The head shapes of urban
   lizards were more variable and less symmetric, suggesting that urban
   living is more likely to disturb development. Head shape variation was
   congruent within and across individuals, which indicated that
   canalization and developmental stability are two related phenomena in
   these organisms. Furthermore, urban lizards exhibited smaller mean head
   sizes, divergent size-shape allometries, and increased deviation from
   within-group allometric lines. This suggests that mechanisms regulating
   head shape allometry may also be disrupted. The integrated evaluation of
   several measures of developmental instability at different hierarchical
   levels, which provided in this case congruent results, can be a powerful
   methodological guide for future studies, as it enhances the detection of
   environmental disturbances on phenotypic variation and aids biological
   interpretation of the results.",
journal = "American Naturalist",
title = "Effects of Environmental Disturbance on Phenotypic Variation: An
 Integrated Assessment of Canalization, Developmental Stability,
 Modularity, and Allometry in Lizard Head Shape",
number = "1",
volume = "185",
doi = "10.1086/679011",
pages = "44-58"
}
Lazic, M. M., Carretero, M. A., Crnobrnja-Isailović, J. M.,& Kaliontzopoulou, A.. (2015). Effects of Environmental Disturbance on Phenotypic Variation: An
 Integrated Assessment of Canalization, Developmental Stability,
 Modularity, and Allometry in Lizard Head Shape. in American Naturalist, 185(1), 44-58.
https://doi.org/10.1086/679011
Lazic MM, Carretero MA, Crnobrnja-Isailović JM, Kaliontzopoulou A. Effects of Environmental Disturbance on Phenotypic Variation: An
 Integrated Assessment of Canalization, Developmental Stability,
 Modularity, and Allometry in Lizard Head Shape. in American Naturalist. 2015;185(1):44-58.
doi:10.1086/679011 .
Lazic, Marko M., Carretero, Miguel A., Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M., Kaliontzopoulou, Antigoni, "Effects of Environmental Disturbance on Phenotypic Variation: An
 Integrated Assessment of Canalization, Developmental Stability,
 Modularity, and Allometry in Lizard Head Shape" in American Naturalist, 185, no. 1 (2015):44-58,
https://doi.org/10.1086/679011 . .
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Unexpected life history traits in a very dense population of dice snakes

Ajtić, Rastko D; Tomović, Ljiljana M; Sterijovski, Bogoljub; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.; Đorđević, Sonja Z; Đurakić, Marko R; Golubović, Ana; Simović, Aleksandar; Arsovski, Dragan; Anđelković, Marko; Krstić, Milivoj; Sukalo, Goran; Gvozdenović, Slađana; Aidam, Aurelie; Michel, Catherine Louise; Ballouard, Jean-Marie; Bonnet, Xavier

(2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ajtić, Rastko D
AU  - Tomović, Ljiljana M
AU  - Sterijovski, Bogoljub
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.
AU  - Đorđević, Sonja Z
AU  - Đurakić, Marko R
AU  - Golubović, Ana
AU  - Simović, Aleksandar
AU  - Arsovski, Dragan
AU  - Anđelković, Marko
AU  - Krstić, Milivoj
AU  - Sukalo, Goran
AU  - Gvozdenović, Slađana
AU  - Aidam, Aurelie
AU  - Michel, Catherine Louise
AU  - Ballouard, Jean-Marie
AU  - Bonnet, Xavier
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1055
AB  - A population of dice snakes (Natrix tessellate) monitored since 2008 in a small island (18 ha, 850 m a.s.l., FYR of Macedonia) revealed unforeseen patterns for snakes living in temperate climates. More than 5000 individuals have been marked and the density is one of the highest ever recorded (>500 resident snakes per hectare). Reproductive and mortality rates are elevated, suggesting a high population turnover. These traits evoke a tropical rather than a temperate-climate ophidian demographic system. The population is highly polymorphic, three colour morphs (dotted, grey, and black) are observed in both sexes and each morph is represented by large numbers of individuals. This polymorphism pattern was not previously documented in snakes. Data obtained for other life history traits (e.g. body size, size at maturity, clutch size, diet, predation) markedly diverged in comparison to available information. Overall, our results reinforce the notion that the strong inter-population variability (often mediated by phenotypic plasticity) of snakes should be taken into account over large geographic scales; otherwise attempts to derive general patterns may well be strongly biased. (C) 2012 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
T2  - Zoologischer Anzeiger
T1  - Unexpected life history traits in a very dense population of dice snakes
IS  - 3
VL  - 252
SP  - 103
EP  - 358
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1055
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ajtić, Rastko D and Tomović, Ljiljana M and Sterijovski, Bogoljub and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M. and Đorđević, Sonja Z and Đurakić, Marko R and Golubović, Ana and Simović, Aleksandar and Arsovski, Dragan and Anđelković, Marko and Krstić, Milivoj and Sukalo, Goran and Gvozdenović, Slađana and Aidam, Aurelie and Michel, Catherine Louise and Ballouard, Jean-Marie and Bonnet, Xavier",
year = "2013",
abstract = "A population of dice snakes (Natrix tessellate) monitored since 2008 in a small island (18 ha, 850 m a.s.l., FYR of Macedonia) revealed unforeseen patterns for snakes living in temperate climates. More than 5000 individuals have been marked and the density is one of the highest ever recorded (>500 resident snakes per hectare). Reproductive and mortality rates are elevated, suggesting a high population turnover. These traits evoke a tropical rather than a temperate-climate ophidian demographic system. The population is highly polymorphic, three colour morphs (dotted, grey, and black) are observed in both sexes and each morph is represented by large numbers of individuals. This polymorphism pattern was not previously documented in snakes. Data obtained for other life history traits (e.g. body size, size at maturity, clutch size, diet, predation) markedly diverged in comparison to available information. Overall, our results reinforce the notion that the strong inter-population variability (often mediated by phenotypic plasticity) of snakes should be taken into account over large geographic scales; otherwise attempts to derive general patterns may well be strongly biased. (C) 2012 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.",
journal = "Zoologischer Anzeiger",
title = "Unexpected life history traits in a very dense population of dice snakes",
number = "3",
volume = "252",
pages = "103-358",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1055"
}
Ajtić, R. D., Tomović, L. M., Sterijovski, B., Crnobrnja-Isailović, J. M., Đorđević, S. Z., Đurakić, M. R., Golubović, A., Simović, A., Arsovski, D., Anđelković, M., Krstić, M., Sukalo, G., Gvozdenović, S., Aidam, A., Michel, C. L., Ballouard, J.,& Bonnet, X.. (2013). Unexpected life history traits in a very dense population of dice snakes. in Zoologischer Anzeiger, 252(3), 103-358.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1055
Ajtić RD, Tomović LM, Sterijovski B, Crnobrnja-Isailović JM, Đorđević SZ, Đurakić MR, Golubović A, Simović A, Arsovski D, Anđelković M, Krstić M, Sukalo G, Gvozdenović S, Aidam A, Michel CL, Ballouard J, Bonnet X. Unexpected life history traits in a very dense population of dice snakes. in Zoologischer Anzeiger. 2013;252(3):103-358.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1055 .
Ajtić, Rastko D, Tomović, Ljiljana M, Sterijovski, Bogoljub, Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M., Đorđević, Sonja Z, Đurakić, Marko R, Golubović, Ana, Simović, Aleksandar, Arsovski, Dragan, Anđelković, Marko, Krstić, Milivoj, Sukalo, Goran, Gvozdenović, Slađana, Aidam, Aurelie, Michel, Catherine Louise, Ballouard, Jean-Marie, Bonnet, Xavier, "Unexpected life history traits in a very dense population of dice snakes" in Zoologischer Anzeiger, 252, no. 3 (2013):103-358,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1055 .

A new record of Testudo graeca ibera PALLAS, 1814, in southern Serbia

Ralev, Andrey; Popović, Milos; Ruzić, Milan; Shurulinkov, Peter; Daskalova, Girgina; Spasov, Lachezar; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.

(2013)

TY  - GEN
AU  - Ralev, Andrey
AU  - Popović, Milos
AU  - Ruzić, Milan
AU  - Shurulinkov, Peter
AU  - Daskalova, Girgina
AU  - Spasov, Lachezar
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1046
T2  - Herpetozoa
T1  - A new record of Testudo graeca ibera PALLAS, 1814, in southern Serbia
IS  - 3-4
VL  - 25
SP  - 471
EP  - 153
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1046
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Ralev, Andrey and Popović, Milos and Ruzić, Milan and Shurulinkov, Peter and Daskalova, Girgina and Spasov, Lachezar and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.",
year = "2013",
journal = "Herpetozoa",
title = "A new record of Testudo graeca ibera PALLAS, 1814, in southern Serbia",
number = "3-4",
volume = "25",
pages = "471-153",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1046"
}
Ralev, A., Popović, M., Ruzić, M., Shurulinkov, P., Daskalova, G., Spasov, L.,& Crnobrnja-Isailović, J. M.. (2013). A new record of Testudo graeca ibera PALLAS, 1814, in southern Serbia. in Herpetozoa, 25(3-4), 471-153.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1046
Ralev A, Popović M, Ruzić M, Shurulinkov P, Daskalova G, Spasov L, Crnobrnja-Isailović JM. A new record of Testudo graeca ibera PALLAS, 1814, in southern Serbia. in Herpetozoa. 2013;25(3-4):471-153.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1046 .
Ralev, Andrey, Popović, Milos, Ruzić, Milan, Shurulinkov, Peter, Daskalova, Girgina, Spasov, Lachezar, Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M., "A new record of Testudo graeca ibera PALLAS, 1814, in southern Serbia" in Herpetozoa, 25, no. 3-4 (2013):471-153,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1046 .

The conservation status of the world's reptiles

Boehm, Monika; Collen, Ben; Baillie, Jonathan E M; Bowles, Philip; Chanson, Janice; Cox, Neil; Hammerson, Geoffrey; Hoffmann, Michael; Livingstone, Suzanne R; Ram, Mala; Rhodin, Anders G J; Stuart, Simon N; van Dijk, Peter Paul; Young, Bruce E; Afuang, Leticia E; Aghasyan, Aram; Garcia, Andres; Aguilar, Cesar; Ajtić, Rastko D; Akarsu, Ferdi; Alencar, Laura R V; Allison, Allen; Ananjeva, Natalia; Anderson, Steve; Andren, Claes; Ariano-Sanchez, Daniel; Arredondo, Juan Camilo; Auliya, Mark; Austin, Christopher C; Avci, Aziz; Baker, Patrick J; Barreto-Lima, Andre F; Barrio-Amoros, Cesar L; Basu, Dhruvayothi; Bates, Michael F; Batistella, Alexandre; Bauer, Aaron; Bennett, Daniel; Boehme, Wolfgang; Broadley, Don; Brown, Rafe; Burgess, Joseph; Captain, Ashok; Carreira, Santiago; Castaneda, Maria del Rosario; Castro, Fernando; Catenazzi, Alessandro; Cedeno-Vazquez, Jose R; Chapple, David G; Cheylan, Marc; Cisneros-Heredia, Diego F; Cogalniceanu, Dan; Cogger, Hal; Corti, Claudia; Costa, Gabriel C; Couper, Patrick J; Courtney, Tony; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.; Crochet, Pierre-Andre; Crother, Brian; Cruz, Felix; Daltry, Jennifer C; Daniels, R I Ranjit; Das, Indraneil; de Silva, Anslem; Diesmos, Arvin C; Dirksen, Lutz; Doan, Tiffany M; Dodd, C Kenneth Jr; Doody, Sean J; Dorcas, Michael E; de Barros, Filho Jose Duarte; Egan, Vincent T; El Mouden, Hassan; Embert, Dirk; Espinoza, Robert E; Fallabrino, Alejandro; Feng, Xie; Feng, Zhao-Jun; Fitzgerald, Lee; Flores-Villela, Oscar; Franca, Frederico G R; Frost, Darrell; Gadsden, Hector; Gamble, Tony; Ganesh, S R; Garcia, Miguel A; Garcia-Perez, Juan E; Gatus, Joey; Gaulke, Maren; Geniez, Philippe; Georges, Arthur; Gerlach, Justin; Goldberg, Stephen; Gonzalez, Juan-Carlos T; Gower, David J; Grant, Tandora; Greenbaum, Eli; Grieco, Cristina; Guo, Peng; Hamilton, Alison M; Hare, Kelly; Hedges, S Blair; Heideman, Neil; Hilton-Taylor, Craig; Hitchmough, Rod; Hollingsworth, Bradford; Hutchinson, Mark; Ineich, Ivan; Iverson, John; Jaksić, Fabian M; Jenkins, Richard; Joger, Ulrich; Jose, Reizl; Kaska, Yakup; Kaya, Ugur; Keogh, J Scott; Koehler, Gunther; Kuchling, Gerald; Kumlutas, Yusuf; Kwet, Axel; La Marca, Enrique; Lamar, William; Lane, Amanda; Lardner, Bjorn; Latta, Craig; Latta, Gabrielle; Lau, Michael; Lavin, Pablo; Lawson, Dwight; Le Breton, Matthew; Lehr, Edgar; Limpus, Duncan; Lipczynski, Nicola; Lobo, Aaron S; Lopez-Luna, Marco A; Luiselli, Luca; Lukoschek, Vimoksalehi; Lundberg, Mikael; Lymberakis, Petros; Macey, Robert; Magnusson, William E; Mahler, D Luke; Malhotra, Anita; Mariaux, Jean; Maritz, Bryan; Marques, Otavio A V; Marquez, Rafael; Martins, Marcio; Masterson, Gavin; Mateo, Jose A; Mathew, Rosamma; Mathews, Nixon; Mayer, Gregory; McCranie, James R; Measey, G John; Mendoza-Quijano, Fernando; Menegon, Michele; Metrailler, Sebastien; Milton, David A; Montgomery, Chad; Morato, Sergio A A; Mott, Tami; Munoz-Alonso, Antonio; Murphy, John; Nguyen, Truong Q; Nilson, Goeran; Nogueira, Cristiano; Nunez, Herman; Orlov, Nikolai; Ota, Hidetoshi; Ottenwalder, Jose; Papenfuss, Theodore; Pasachnik, Stesha; Passos, Paulo; Pauwels, Olivier S G; Perez-Buitrago, Nestor; Perez-Mellado, Valentin; Pianka, Eric R; Pleguezuelos, Juan; Pollock, Caroline; Ponce-Campos, Paulino; Powell, Robert; Pupin, Fabio; Quintero, Diaz Gustavo E; Radder, Raju; Ramer, Jan; Rasmussen, Arne R; Raxworthy, Chris; Reynolds, Robert; Richman, Nadia; Rico, Edmund L; Riservato, Elisa; Rivas, Gilson; da Rocha, Pedro L B; Roedel, Mark-Oliver; Rodriguez, Schettino Lourdes; Roosenburg, Willem M; Ross, James P; Sadek, Riyad; Sanders, Kate; Santos-Barrera, Georgina; Schleich, Hermann H; Schmidt, Benedikt R; Schmitz, Andreas; Sharifi, Mozafar; Shea, Glenn; Shi, Hai-Tao; Shine, Richard; Sindaco, Roberto; Slimani, Tahar; Somaweera, Ruchira; Spawls, Steve; Stafford, Peter; Stuebing, Rob; Sweet, Sam; Emerson, Sy; Temple, Helen J; Tognelli, Marcelo F; Tolley, Krystal; Tolson, Peter J; Tuniyev, Boris; Tuniyev, Sako; Uzum, Nazan; van Buurt, Gerard; Van Sluys, Monique; Velasco, Alvaro; Vences, Miguel; Vesely, Milan; Vinke, Sabine; Vinke, Thomas; Vogel, Gernot; Vogrin, Milan; Vogt, Richard C; Wearn, Oliver R; Werner, Yehudah L; Whiting, Martin J; Wiewandt, Thomas; Wilkinson, John; Wilson, Byron; Wren, Sally; Zamin, Tara; Zhou, Kaiya; Zug, George

(2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Boehm, Monika
AU  - Collen, Ben
AU  - Baillie, Jonathan E M
AU  - Bowles, Philip
AU  - Chanson, Janice
AU  - Cox, Neil
AU  - Hammerson, Geoffrey
AU  - Hoffmann, Michael
AU  - Livingstone, Suzanne R
AU  - Ram, Mala
AU  - Rhodin, Anders G J
AU  - Stuart, Simon N
AU  - van Dijk, Peter Paul
AU  - Young, Bruce E
AU  - Afuang, Leticia E
AU  - Aghasyan, Aram
AU  - Garcia, Andres
AU  - Aguilar, Cesar
AU  - Ajtić, Rastko D
AU  - Akarsu, Ferdi
AU  - Alencar, Laura R V
AU  - Allison, Allen
AU  - Ananjeva, Natalia
AU  - Anderson, Steve
AU  - Andren, Claes
AU  - Ariano-Sanchez, Daniel
AU  - Arredondo, Juan Camilo
AU  - Auliya, Mark
AU  - Austin, Christopher C
AU  - Avci, Aziz
AU  - Baker, Patrick J
AU  - Barreto-Lima, Andre F
AU  - Barrio-Amoros, Cesar L
AU  - Basu, Dhruvayothi
AU  - Bates, Michael F
AU  - Batistella, Alexandre
AU  - Bauer, Aaron
AU  - Bennett, Daniel
AU  - Boehme, Wolfgang
AU  - Broadley, Don
AU  - Brown, Rafe
AU  - Burgess, Joseph
AU  - Captain, Ashok
AU  - Carreira, Santiago
AU  - Castaneda, Maria del Rosario
AU  - Castro, Fernando
AU  - Catenazzi, Alessandro
AU  - Cedeno-Vazquez, Jose R
AU  - Chapple, David G
AU  - Cheylan, Marc
AU  - Cisneros-Heredia, Diego F
AU  - Cogalniceanu, Dan
AU  - Cogger, Hal
AU  - Corti, Claudia
AU  - Costa, Gabriel C
AU  - Couper, Patrick J
AU  - Courtney, Tony
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.
AU  - Crochet, Pierre-Andre
AU  - Crother, Brian
AU  - Cruz, Felix
AU  - Daltry, Jennifer C
AU  - Daniels, R I Ranjit
AU  - Das, Indraneil
AU  - de Silva, Anslem
AU  - Diesmos, Arvin C
AU  - Dirksen, Lutz
AU  - Doan, Tiffany M
AU  - Dodd, C Kenneth Jr
AU  - Doody, Sean J
AU  - Dorcas, Michael E
AU  - de Barros, Filho Jose Duarte
AU  - Egan, Vincent T
AU  - El Mouden, Hassan
AU  - Embert, Dirk
AU  - Espinoza, Robert E
AU  - Fallabrino, Alejandro
AU  - Feng, Xie
AU  - Feng, Zhao-Jun
AU  - Fitzgerald, Lee
AU  - Flores-Villela, Oscar
AU  - Franca, Frederico G R
AU  - Frost, Darrell
AU  - Gadsden, Hector
AU  - Gamble, Tony
AU  - Ganesh, S R
AU  - Garcia, Miguel A
AU  - Garcia-Perez, Juan E
AU  - Gatus, Joey
AU  - Gaulke, Maren
AU  - Geniez, Philippe
AU  - Georges, Arthur
AU  - Gerlach, Justin
AU  - Goldberg, Stephen
AU  - Gonzalez, Juan-Carlos T
AU  - Gower, David J
AU  - Grant, Tandora
AU  - Greenbaum, Eli
AU  - Grieco, Cristina
AU  - Guo, Peng
AU  - Hamilton, Alison M
AU  - Hare, Kelly
AU  - Hedges, S Blair
AU  - Heideman, Neil
AU  - Hilton-Taylor, Craig
AU  - Hitchmough, Rod
AU  - Hollingsworth, Bradford
AU  - Hutchinson, Mark
AU  - Ineich, Ivan
AU  - Iverson, John
AU  - Jaksić, Fabian M
AU  - Jenkins, Richard
AU  - Joger, Ulrich
AU  - Jose, Reizl
AU  - Kaska, Yakup
AU  - Kaya, Ugur
AU  - Keogh, J Scott
AU  - Koehler, Gunther
AU  - Kuchling, Gerald
AU  - Kumlutas, Yusuf
AU  - Kwet, Axel
AU  - La Marca, Enrique
AU  - Lamar, William
AU  - Lane, Amanda
AU  - Lardner, Bjorn
AU  - Latta, Craig
AU  - Latta, Gabrielle
AU  - Lau, Michael
AU  - Lavin, Pablo
AU  - Lawson, Dwight
AU  - Le Breton, Matthew
AU  - Lehr, Edgar
AU  - Limpus, Duncan
AU  - Lipczynski, Nicola
AU  - Lobo, Aaron S
AU  - Lopez-Luna, Marco A
AU  - Luiselli, Luca
AU  - Lukoschek, Vimoksalehi
AU  - Lundberg, Mikael
AU  - Lymberakis, Petros
AU  - Macey, Robert
AU  - Magnusson, William E
AU  - Mahler, D Luke
AU  - Malhotra, Anita
AU  - Mariaux, Jean
AU  - Maritz, Bryan
AU  - Marques, Otavio A V
AU  - Marquez, Rafael
AU  - Martins, Marcio
AU  - Masterson, Gavin
AU  - Mateo, Jose A
AU  - Mathew, Rosamma
AU  - Mathews, Nixon
AU  - Mayer, Gregory
AU  - McCranie, James R
AU  - Measey, G John
AU  - Mendoza-Quijano, Fernando
AU  - Menegon, Michele
AU  - Metrailler, Sebastien
AU  - Milton, David A
AU  - Montgomery, Chad
AU  - Morato, Sergio A A
AU  - Mott, Tami
AU  - Munoz-Alonso, Antonio
AU  - Murphy, John
AU  - Nguyen, Truong Q
AU  - Nilson, Goeran
AU  - Nogueira, Cristiano
AU  - Nunez, Herman
AU  - Orlov, Nikolai
AU  - Ota, Hidetoshi
AU  - Ottenwalder, Jose
AU  - Papenfuss, Theodore
AU  - Pasachnik, Stesha
AU  - Passos, Paulo
AU  - Pauwels, Olivier S G
AU  - Perez-Buitrago, Nestor
AU  - Perez-Mellado, Valentin
AU  - Pianka, Eric R
AU  - Pleguezuelos, Juan
AU  - Pollock, Caroline
AU  - Ponce-Campos, Paulino
AU  - Powell, Robert
AU  - Pupin, Fabio
AU  - Quintero, Diaz Gustavo E
AU  - Radder, Raju
AU  - Ramer, Jan
AU  - Rasmussen, Arne R
AU  - Raxworthy, Chris
AU  - Reynolds, Robert
AU  - Richman, Nadia
AU  - Rico, Edmund L
AU  - Riservato, Elisa
AU  - Rivas, Gilson
AU  - da Rocha, Pedro L B
AU  - Roedel, Mark-Oliver
AU  - Rodriguez, Schettino Lourdes
AU  - Roosenburg, Willem M
AU  - Ross, James P
AU  - Sadek, Riyad
AU  - Sanders, Kate
AU  - Santos-Barrera, Georgina
AU  - Schleich, Hermann H
AU  - Schmidt, Benedikt R
AU  - Schmitz, Andreas
AU  - Sharifi, Mozafar
AU  - Shea, Glenn
AU  - Shi, Hai-Tao
AU  - Shine, Richard
AU  - Sindaco, Roberto
AU  - Slimani, Tahar
AU  - Somaweera, Ruchira
AU  - Spawls, Steve
AU  - Stafford, Peter
AU  - Stuebing, Rob
AU  - Sweet, Sam
AU  - Emerson, Sy
AU  - Temple, Helen J
AU  - Tognelli, Marcelo F
AU  - Tolley, Krystal
AU  - Tolson, Peter J
AU  - Tuniyev, Boris
AU  - Tuniyev, Sako
AU  - Uzum, Nazan
AU  - van Buurt, Gerard
AU  - Van Sluys, Monique
AU  - Velasco, Alvaro
AU  - Vences, Miguel
AU  - Vesely, Milan
AU  - Vinke, Sabine
AU  - Vinke, Thomas
AU  - Vogel, Gernot
AU  - Vogrin, Milan
AU  - Vogt, Richard C
AU  - Wearn, Oliver R
AU  - Werner, Yehudah L
AU  - Whiting, Martin J
AU  - Wiewandt, Thomas
AU  - Wilkinson, John
AU  - Wilson, Byron
AU  - Wren, Sally
AU  - Zamin, Tara
AU  - Zhou, Kaiya
AU  - Zug, George
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1059
AB  - Effective and targeted conservation action requires detailed information about species, their distribution, systematics and ecology as well as the distribution of threat processes which affect them. Knowledge of reptilian diversity remains surprisingly disparate, and innovative means of gaining rapid insight into the status of reptiles are needed in order to highlight urgent conservation cases and inform environmental policy with appropriate biodiversity information in a timely manner. We present the first ever global analysis of extinction risk in reptiles, based on a random representative sample of 1500 species (16% of all currently known species). To our knowledge, our results provide the first analysis of the global conservation status and distribution patterns of reptiles and the threats affecting them, highlighting conservation priorities and knowledge gaps which need to be addressed urgently to ensure the continued survival of the world's reptiles. Nearly one in five reptilian species are threatened with extinction, with another one in five species classed as Data Deficient. The proportion of threatened reptile species is highest in freshwater environments, tropical regions and on oceanic islands, while data deficiency was highest in tropical areas, such as Central Africa and Southeast Asia, and among fossorial reptiles. Our results emphasise the need for research attention to be focussed on tropical areas which are experiencing the most dramatic rates of habitat loss, on fossorial reptiles for which there is a chronic lack of data, and on certain taxa such as snakes for which extinction risk may currently be underestimated due to lack of population information. Conservation actions specifically need to mitigate the effects of human-induced habitat loss and harvesting, which are the predominant threats to reptiles. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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and Cedeno-Vazquez, Jose R and Chapple, David G and Cheylan, Marc and Cisneros-Heredia, Diego F and Cogalniceanu, Dan and Cogger, Hal and Corti, Claudia and Costa, Gabriel C and Couper, Patrick J and Courtney, Tony and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M. and Crochet, Pierre-Andre and Crother, Brian and Cruz, Felix and Daltry, Jennifer C and Daniels, R I Ranjit and Das, Indraneil and de Silva, Anslem and Diesmos, Arvin C and Dirksen, Lutz and Doan, Tiffany M and Dodd, C Kenneth Jr and Doody, Sean J and Dorcas, Michael E and de Barros, Filho Jose Duarte and Egan, Vincent T and El Mouden, Hassan and Embert, Dirk and Espinoza, Robert E and Fallabrino, Alejandro and Feng, Xie and Feng, Zhao-Jun and Fitzgerald, Lee and Flores-Villela, Oscar and Franca, Frederico G R and Frost, Darrell and Gadsden, Hector and Gamble, Tony and Ganesh, S R and Garcia, Miguel A and Garcia-Perez, Juan E and Gatus, Joey and Gaulke, Maren and Geniez, Philippe and Georges, Arthur and Gerlach, Justin and Goldberg, Stephen and Gonzalez, Juan-Carlos T and Gower, David J and Grant, Tandora and Greenbaum, Eli and Grieco, Cristina and Guo, Peng and Hamilton, Alison M and Hare, Kelly and Hedges, S Blair and Heideman, Neil and Hilton-Taylor, Craig and Hitchmough, Rod and Hollingsworth, Bradford and Hutchinson, Mark and Ineich, Ivan and Iverson, John and Jaksić, Fabian M and Jenkins, Richard and Joger, Ulrich and Jose, Reizl and Kaska, Yakup and Kaya, Ugur and Keogh, J Scott and Koehler, Gunther and Kuchling, Gerald and Kumlutas, Yusuf and Kwet, Axel and La Marca, Enrique and Lamar, William and Lane, Amanda and Lardner, Bjorn and Latta, Craig and Latta, Gabrielle and Lau, Michael and Lavin, Pablo and Lawson, Dwight and Le Breton, Matthew and Lehr, Edgar and Limpus, Duncan and Lipczynski, Nicola and Lobo, Aaron S and Lopez-Luna, Marco A and Luiselli, Luca and Lukoschek, Vimoksalehi and Lundberg, Mikael and Lymberakis, Petros and Macey, Robert and Magnusson, William E and Mahler, D Luke and Malhotra, Anita and Mariaux, Jean and Maritz, Bryan and Marques, Otavio A V and Marquez, Rafael and Martins, Marcio and Masterson, Gavin and Mateo, Jose A and Mathew, Rosamma and Mathews, Nixon and Mayer, Gregory and McCranie, James R and Measey, G John and Mendoza-Quijano, Fernando and Menegon, Michele and Metrailler, Sebastien and Milton, David A and Montgomery, Chad and Morato, Sergio A A and Mott, Tami and Munoz-Alonso, Antonio and Murphy, John and Nguyen, Truong Q and Nilson, Goeran and Nogueira, Cristiano and Nunez, Herman and Orlov, Nikolai and Ota, Hidetoshi and Ottenwalder, Jose and Papenfuss, Theodore and Pasachnik, Stesha and Passos, Paulo and Pauwels, Olivier S G and Perez-Buitrago, Nestor and Perez-Mellado, Valentin and Pianka, Eric R and Pleguezuelos, Juan and Pollock, Caroline and Ponce-Campos, Paulino and Powell, Robert and Pupin, Fabio and Quintero, Diaz Gustavo E and Radder, Raju and Ramer, Jan and Rasmussen, Arne R and Raxworthy, Chris and Reynolds, Robert and Richman, Nadia and Rico, Edmund L and Riservato, Elisa and Rivas, Gilson and da Rocha, Pedro L B and Roedel, Mark-Oliver and Rodriguez, Schettino Lourdes and Roosenburg, Willem M and Ross, James P and Sadek, Riyad and Sanders, Kate and Santos-Barrera, Georgina and Schleich, Hermann H and Schmidt, Benedikt R and Schmitz, Andreas and Sharifi, Mozafar and Shea, Glenn and Shi, Hai-Tao and Shine, Richard and Sindaco, Roberto and Slimani, Tahar and Somaweera, Ruchira and Spawls, Steve and Stafford, Peter and Stuebing, Rob and Sweet, Sam and Emerson, Sy and Temple, Helen J and Tognelli, Marcelo F and Tolley, Krystal and Tolson, Peter J and Tuniyev, Boris and Tuniyev, Sako and Uzum, Nazan and van Buurt, Gerard and Van Sluys, Monique and Velasco, Alvaro and Vences, Miguel and Vesely, Milan and Vinke, Sabine and Vinke, Thomas and Vogel, Gernot and Vogrin, Milan and Vogt, Richard C and Wearn, Oliver R and Werner, Yehudah L and Whiting, Martin J and Wiewandt, Thomas and Wilkinson, John and Wilson, Byron and Wren, Sally and Zamin, Tara and Zhou, Kaiya and Zug, George",
year = "2013",
abstract = "Effective and targeted conservation action requires detailed information about species, their distribution, systematics and ecology as well as the distribution of threat processes which affect them. Knowledge of reptilian diversity remains surprisingly disparate, and innovative means of gaining rapid insight into the status of reptiles are needed in order to highlight urgent conservation cases and inform environmental policy with appropriate biodiversity information in a timely manner. We present the first ever global analysis of extinction risk in reptiles, based on a random representative sample of 1500 species (16% of all currently known species). To our knowledge, our results provide the first analysis of the global conservation status and distribution patterns of reptiles and the threats affecting them, highlighting conservation priorities and knowledge gaps which need to be addressed urgently to ensure the continued survival of the world's reptiles. Nearly one in five reptilian species are threatened with extinction, with another one in five species classed as Data Deficient. The proportion of threatened reptile species is highest in freshwater environments, tropical regions and on oceanic islands, while data deficiency was highest in tropical areas, such as Central Africa and Southeast Asia, and among fossorial reptiles. Our results emphasise the need for research attention to be focussed on tropical areas which are experiencing the most dramatic rates of habitat loss, on fossorial reptiles for which there is a chronic lack of data, and on certain taxa such as snakes for which extinction risk may currently be underestimated due to lack of population information. Conservation actions specifically need to mitigate the effects of human-induced habitat loss and harvesting, which are the predominant threats to reptiles. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.",
journal = "Biological Conservation",
title = "The conservation status of the world's reptiles",
number = "null",
volume = "157",
pages = "111-385",
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1059
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1059 .
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1059 .

Nocturnal activity in a Serbian population of Podarcis muralis (LAURENTI, 1768)

Carretero, Miguel A; Sillero, Neftali; Lazić, Marko M; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.

(2012)

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1159
Carretero MA, Sillero N, Lazić MM, Crnobrnja-Isailović JM. Nocturnal activity in a Serbian population of Podarcis muralis (LAURENTI, 1768). in Herpetozoa. 2012;25(1-2):null-89.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1159 .
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1159 .

Multilocus species tree analyses resolve the radiation of the widespread Bufo bufo species group (Anura, Bufonidae)

Recuero, E; Canestrelli, D; Voeroes, J; Szabo, K; Poyarkov, NA; Arntzen, Jan W; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.; Kidov, AA; Cogalniceanu, Dan; Caputo, FP; Nascetti, G; Martinez-Solano, I

(2012)

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AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.
AU  - Kidov, AA
AU  - Cogalniceanu, Dan
AU  - Caputo, FP
AU  - Nascetti, G
AU  - Martinez-Solano, I
PY  - 2012
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1234
AB  - New analytical methods are improving our ability to reconstruct robust species trees from multilocus datasets, despite difficulties in phylogenetic reconstruction associated with recent, rapid divergence, incomplete lineage sorting and/or introgression. In this study, we applied these methods to resolve the radiation of toads in the Bufo bufo (Anura, Bufonidae) species group, ranging from the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa to Siberia, based on sequences from two mitochondria] and four nuclear DNA regions (3490 base pairs). We obtained a fully-resolved topology, with the recently described Bufo eichwaldi from the Talysh Mountains in south Azerbaijan and Iran as the sister taxon to a clade including: (1) north African, Iberian, and most French populations, referred herein to Bufo spinosus based on the implied inclusion of populations from its type locality and (2) a second clade, sister to B. spinosus, including two sister subclades: one with all samples of Bufo verrucosissimus from the Caucasus and another one with samples of B. bufo from northern France to Russia, including the Apennine and Balkan peninsulas and most of Anatolia. Coalescent-based estimations of time to most recent common ancestors for each species and selected subclades allowed historical reconstruction of the diversification of the species group in the context of Mediterranean paleogeography and indicated a long evolutionary history in this region. Finally, we used our data to delimit the ranges of the four species, particularly the more widespread and historically confused B. spinosus and B. bufo, and identify potential contact zones, some of which show striking parallels with other co-distributed species. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
T2  - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
T1  - Multilocus species tree analyses resolve the radiation of the widespread Bufo bufo species group (Anura, Bufonidae)
IS  - 1
VL  - 62
EP  - 86
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1234
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Recuero, E and Canestrelli, D and Voeroes, J and Szabo, K and Poyarkov, NA and Arntzen, Jan W and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M. and Kidov, AA and Cogalniceanu, Dan and Caputo, FP and Nascetti, G and Martinez-Solano, I",
year = "2012",
abstract = "New analytical methods are improving our ability to reconstruct robust species trees from multilocus datasets, despite difficulties in phylogenetic reconstruction associated with recent, rapid divergence, incomplete lineage sorting and/or introgression. In this study, we applied these methods to resolve the radiation of toads in the Bufo bufo (Anura, Bufonidae) species group, ranging from the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa to Siberia, based on sequences from two mitochondria] and four nuclear DNA regions (3490 base pairs). We obtained a fully-resolved topology, with the recently described Bufo eichwaldi from the Talysh Mountains in south Azerbaijan and Iran as the sister taxon to a clade including: (1) north African, Iberian, and most French populations, referred herein to Bufo spinosus based on the implied inclusion of populations from its type locality and (2) a second clade, sister to B. spinosus, including two sister subclades: one with all samples of Bufo verrucosissimus from the Caucasus and another one with samples of B. bufo from northern France to Russia, including the Apennine and Balkan peninsulas and most of Anatolia. Coalescent-based estimations of time to most recent common ancestors for each species and selected subclades allowed historical reconstruction of the diversification of the species group in the context of Mediterranean paleogeography and indicated a long evolutionary history in this region. Finally, we used our data to delimit the ranges of the four species, particularly the more widespread and historically confused B. spinosus and B. bufo, and identify potential contact zones, some of which show striking parallels with other co-distributed species. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.",
journal = "Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution",
title = "Multilocus species tree analyses resolve the radiation of the widespread Bufo bufo species group (Anura, Bufonidae)",
number = "1",
volume = "62",
pages = "86",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1234"
}
Recuero, E., Canestrelli, D., Voeroes, J., Szabo, K., Poyarkov, N., Arntzen, J. W., Crnobrnja-Isailović, J. M., Kidov, A., Cogalniceanu, D., Caputo, F., Nascetti, G.,& Martinez-Solano, I.. (2012). Multilocus species tree analyses resolve the radiation of the widespread Bufo bufo species group (Anura, Bufonidae). in Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 62(1).
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1234
Recuero E, Canestrelli D, Voeroes J, Szabo K, Poyarkov N, Arntzen JW, Crnobrnja-Isailović JM, Kidov A, Cogalniceanu D, Caputo F, Nascetti G, Martinez-Solano I. Multilocus species tree analyses resolve the radiation of the widespread Bufo bufo species group (Anura, Bufonidae). in Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 2012;62(1):null-86.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1234 .
Recuero, E, Canestrelli, D, Voeroes, J, Szabo, K, Poyarkov, NA, Arntzen, Jan W, Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M., Kidov, AA, Cogalniceanu, Dan, Caputo, FP, Nascetti, G, Martinez-Solano, I, "Multilocus species tree analyses resolve the radiation of the widespread Bufo bufo species group (Anura, Bufonidae)" in Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 62, no. 1 (2012),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1234 .

Incidence patterns of ectodermic lesions in wild populations of Common Wall Lizard (Podarcis muralis)

Lazić, Marko M; Carretero, Miguel A; Mihajilov-Krstev, Tatjana M; Lazarević-Macanović, Mirjana; Krstić, Nikola E; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.

(2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Lazić, Marko M
AU  - Carretero, Miguel A
AU  - Mihajilov-Krstev, Tatjana M
AU  - Lazarević-Macanović, Mirjana
AU  - Krstić, Nikola E
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.
PY  - 2012
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1077
AB  - Skin lesions frequently present in adult lizards may be due to a variety of causes, both physical and infectious, including excessively high humidity and environmental temperature, malnutrition, concurrent disease etc. On the other hand, skin lesions in lizards could be simple evidence of various behavioural patterns and biotic interactions. However, studies on frequencies of dermal lesions and their anatomical and environmental correlates in lacertid lizards are rare. Here, we use Podarcis muralis to analyse the relations between occurrence of ectodermal lesions and three possible indicators of environmental stress (body condition index - BCI, infestation by ticks and tail condition) by evaluating differences among local populations at uni- and multivariate level. Our results showed that BCI, together with body size and sexual size dimorphism, varied between populations but had no direct influence on the presence of lesions. Males had higher frequencies of lesions and ticks but lower frequencies of broken tails than females. All three parameters varied between sites likely due to differences in predation/parasite exposures and agonistic interactions with conspecifics between sexes and populations. Results of multivariate analyses suggested that the occurrence of lesions is decoupled from the other morphological stress indicators. Detected associations indicated that relations between presence of lesions and other analysed variables are rather complex. Directions for further research on ectodermal lesions in lacertid lizards are provided.
T2  - Amphibia-Reptilia
T1  - Incidence patterns of ectodermic lesions in wild populations of Common Wall Lizard (Podarcis muralis)
IS  - 3-4
VL  - 33
SP  - 115
EP  - 336
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1077
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Lazić, Marko M and Carretero, Miguel A and Mihajilov-Krstev, Tatjana M and Lazarević-Macanović, Mirjana and Krstić, Nikola E and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.",
year = "2012",
abstract = "Skin lesions frequently present in adult lizards may be due to a variety of causes, both physical and infectious, including excessively high humidity and environmental temperature, malnutrition, concurrent disease etc. On the other hand, skin lesions in lizards could be simple evidence of various behavioural patterns and biotic interactions. However, studies on frequencies of dermal lesions and their anatomical and environmental correlates in lacertid lizards are rare. Here, we use Podarcis muralis to analyse the relations between occurrence of ectodermal lesions and three possible indicators of environmental stress (body condition index - BCI, infestation by ticks and tail condition) by evaluating differences among local populations at uni- and multivariate level. Our results showed that BCI, together with body size and sexual size dimorphism, varied between populations but had no direct influence on the presence of lesions. Males had higher frequencies of lesions and ticks but lower frequencies of broken tails than females. All three parameters varied between sites likely due to differences in predation/parasite exposures and agonistic interactions with conspecifics between sexes and populations. Results of multivariate analyses suggested that the occurrence of lesions is decoupled from the other morphological stress indicators. Detected associations indicated that relations between presence of lesions and other analysed variables are rather complex. Directions for further research on ectodermal lesions in lacertid lizards are provided.",
journal = "Amphibia-Reptilia",
title = "Incidence patterns of ectodermic lesions in wild populations of Common Wall Lizard (Podarcis muralis)",
number = "3-4",
volume = "33",
pages = "115-336",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1077"
}
Lazić, M. M., Carretero, M. A., Mihajilov-Krstev, T. M., Lazarević-Macanović, M., Krstić, N. E.,& Crnobrnja-Isailović, J. M.. (2012). Incidence patterns of ectodermic lesions in wild populations of Common Wall Lizard (Podarcis muralis). in Amphibia-Reptilia, 33(3-4), 115-336.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1077
Lazić MM, Carretero MA, Mihajilov-Krstev TM, Lazarević-Macanović M, Krstić NE, Crnobrnja-Isailović JM. Incidence patterns of ectodermic lesions in wild populations of Common Wall Lizard (Podarcis muralis). in Amphibia-Reptilia. 2012;33(3-4):115-336.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1077 .
Lazić, Marko M, Carretero, Miguel A, Mihajilov-Krstev, Tatjana M, Lazarević-Macanović, Mirjana, Krstić, Nikola E, Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M., "Incidence patterns of ectodermic lesions in wild populations of Common Wall Lizard (Podarcis muralis)" in Amphibia-Reptilia, 33, no. 3-4 (2012):115-336,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1077 .

Molecular data confirm recent fluctuations of northern border of dice snake (Natrix tessellata) range in Eastern Europe

Marosi, Bela; Zinenko, Oleksandr I; Ghira, Ioan; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.; Lymberakis, Petros; Sos, Tibor; Popescu, Octavian

(2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Marosi, Bela
AU  - Zinenko, Oleksandr I
AU  - Ghira, Ioan
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.
AU  - Lymberakis, Petros
AU  - Sos, Tibor
AU  - Popescu, Octavian
PY  - 2012
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1074
AB  - Herein we present the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) based phylogeography of the dice snake (Natrix tessellata) in Eastern Europe and The Balkans. Eight haplotypes were identified. Phylogenetic reconstruction has showed 3 major clades: 1) Greece, 2) Balkans, Central and Eastern Europe, 3) Eastern Europe (Ukraine and Russia only). Our data are in concordance with the results of other studies of the species' phylogeography. The northernmost isolated population of the dice snake in Lipetsk province, Russia have no differences from neighboring Ukrainian populations and seems to be the result of recent colonization during the Holocene climatic optimum.
T2  - North-Western Journal of Zoology
T1  - Molecular data confirm recent fluctuations of northern border of dice snake (Natrix tessellata) range in Eastern Europe
IS  - 2
VL  - 8
SP  - 101
EP  - 377
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1074
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Marosi, Bela and Zinenko, Oleksandr I and Ghira, Ioan and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M. and Lymberakis, Petros and Sos, Tibor and Popescu, Octavian",
year = "2012",
abstract = "Herein we present the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) based phylogeography of the dice snake (Natrix tessellata) in Eastern Europe and The Balkans. Eight haplotypes were identified. Phylogenetic reconstruction has showed 3 major clades: 1) Greece, 2) Balkans, Central and Eastern Europe, 3) Eastern Europe (Ukraine and Russia only). Our data are in concordance with the results of other studies of the species' phylogeography. The northernmost isolated population of the dice snake in Lipetsk province, Russia have no differences from neighboring Ukrainian populations and seems to be the result of recent colonization during the Holocene climatic optimum.",
journal = "North-Western Journal of Zoology",
title = "Molecular data confirm recent fluctuations of northern border of dice snake (Natrix tessellata) range in Eastern Europe",
number = "2",
volume = "8",
pages = "101-377",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1074"
}
Marosi, B., Zinenko, O. I., Ghira, I., Crnobrnja-Isailović, J. M., Lymberakis, P., Sos, T.,& Popescu, O.. (2012). Molecular data confirm recent fluctuations of northern border of dice snake (Natrix tessellata) range in Eastern Europe. in North-Western Journal of Zoology, 8(2), 101-377.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1074
Marosi B, Zinenko OI, Ghira I, Crnobrnja-Isailović JM, Lymberakis P, Sos T, Popescu O. Molecular data confirm recent fluctuations of northern border of dice snake (Natrix tessellata) range in Eastern Europe. in North-Western Journal of Zoology. 2012;8(2):101-377.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1074 .
Marosi, Bela, Zinenko, Oleksandr I, Ghira, Ioan, Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M., Lymberakis, Petros, Sos, Tibor, Popescu, Octavian, "Molecular data confirm recent fluctuations of northern border of dice snake (Natrix tessellata) range in Eastern Europe" in North-Western Journal of Zoology, 8, no. 2 (2012):101-377,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1074 .

Diet Composition and Food Preferences in Adult Common Toads (Bufo bufo) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae)

Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.; Curcić, Srecko B; Stojadinović, Dragana; Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša; Aleksić, Ivan D.; Tomanović, Zeljko

(2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.
AU  - Curcić, Srecko B
AU  - Stojadinović, Dragana
AU  - Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša
AU  - Aleksić, Ivan D.
AU  - Tomanović, Zeljko
PY  - 2012
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1073
AB  - We analyzed the diet composition of adult Common Toads (Bufo bufo) in Europe to define their general diet preferences with the use of data collected in Serbia and published data from Great Britain, Spain, France, Poland, Hungary, Belarus, and Bulgaria. We also addressed the potential correlation between adult body size and prey size, and sex-based food niche partitioning in adults as suggested by the pronounced sexual size dimorphism in this species. Analysis revealed that European Common Toads feed most frequently on insects, e.g., Coleoptera and Hymenoptera (Formicidae), but food diversity may vary among regions. A number of other invertebrate taxa were included in the diet, though usually in frequencies less than 0.1. The results suggest that the Common Toad is neither a feeding generalist, nor a myrmecophagous specialist, as some bufonids are proclaimed to be. In-depth analysis of samples from Serbia revealed no correlation between the body size of toads and the number of prey ingested, a positive correlation between toad body size and prey size due to sexual size dimorphism, high overlap of dietary preferences, and concordance in the distribution of various prey types between males and females. Furthermore, males consumed small prey items in higher proportions than did females, but the opposite was found for medium-size prey, which suggests possible dietary niche partitioning in prey size rather than in taxonomical composition.
T2  - Journal of Herpetology
T1  - Diet Composition and Food Preferences in Adult Common Toads (Bufo bufo) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae)
IS  - 4
VL  - 46
SP  - 93
EP  - 567
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1073
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M. and Curcić, Srecko B and Stojadinović, Dragana and Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša and Aleksić, Ivan D. and Tomanović, Zeljko",
year = "2012",
abstract = "We analyzed the diet composition of adult Common Toads (Bufo bufo) in Europe to define their general diet preferences with the use of data collected in Serbia and published data from Great Britain, Spain, France, Poland, Hungary, Belarus, and Bulgaria. We also addressed the potential correlation between adult body size and prey size, and sex-based food niche partitioning in adults as suggested by the pronounced sexual size dimorphism in this species. Analysis revealed that European Common Toads feed most frequently on insects, e.g., Coleoptera and Hymenoptera (Formicidae), but food diversity may vary among regions. A number of other invertebrate taxa were included in the diet, though usually in frequencies less than 0.1. The results suggest that the Common Toad is neither a feeding generalist, nor a myrmecophagous specialist, as some bufonids are proclaimed to be. In-depth analysis of samples from Serbia revealed no correlation between the body size of toads and the number of prey ingested, a positive correlation between toad body size and prey size due to sexual size dimorphism, high overlap of dietary preferences, and concordance in the distribution of various prey types between males and females. Furthermore, males consumed small prey items in higher proportions than did females, but the opposite was found for medium-size prey, which suggests possible dietary niche partitioning in prey size rather than in taxonomical composition.",
journal = "Journal of Herpetology",
title = "Diet Composition and Food Preferences in Adult Common Toads (Bufo bufo) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae)",
number = "4",
volume = "46",
pages = "93-567",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1073"
}
Crnobrnja-Isailović, J. M., Curcić, S. B., Stojadinović, D., Tomašević Kolarov, N., Aleksić, I. D.,& Tomanović, Z.. (2012). Diet Composition and Food Preferences in Adult Common Toads (Bufo bufo) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae). in Journal of Herpetology, 46(4), 93-567.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1073
Crnobrnja-Isailović JM, Curcić SB, Stojadinović D, Tomašević Kolarov N, Aleksić ID, Tomanović Z. Diet Composition and Food Preferences in Adult Common Toads (Bufo bufo) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae). in Journal of Herpetology. 2012;46(4):93-567.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1073 .
Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M., Curcić, Srecko B, Stojadinović, Dragana, Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša, Aleksić, Ivan D., Tomanović, Zeljko, "Diet Composition and Food Preferences in Adult Common Toads (Bufo bufo) (Amphibia: Anura: Bufonidae)" in Journal of Herpetology, 46, no. 4 (2012):93-567,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1073 .

Fenotipska selekcija kod Bufo bufo

Cvetković, Dragana; Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša; Aleksić, I.; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.

(2007)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cvetković, Dragana
AU  - Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša
AU  - Aleksić, I.
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.
PY  - 2007
PY  - 2007
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/181
AB  - One of the most important problems for evolutionary biologists is to investigate the patterns and strength of phenotypic selection acting on quantitative traits in natural populations. Measurement of selection is complicated by the presence of correlations between characters; selection on a particular trait produces not only a direct effect, but indirect effects as well. Despite the growing body of phenotypic selection studies in a variety of taxa, studies on amphibians are still sparse. The aim of this study was to estimate patterns and strength of selection acting on a set of correlated characters in a natural population of Bufo bufo from the vicinity of Belgrade, Serbia. Morphological traits (body length, fore- and hind leg length) were measured, while fitness was assayed as fecundity and gonad weight for females and males, respec­tively. The regression approach was used to estimate selection differentials and gradients. Selection patterns differed between the sexes - linear selection differentials showed significant total directional selection for body size in females, but not in males. In males, differentials were significant for both fore- and hind leg lengths. Sample size did not permit identification of significant nonlinear (quadratic) selection.
AB  - Jedan od najvažnijih problema za evolucione biologe je procena obrazaca i intenziteta fenotipske selekcije koja deluje na kvantitativne osobine u prirodnim populacijama. Procenu selekcije komplikuje i prisustvo korelacije između osobina; selekcija koja deluje na datu osobinu ima ne samo direktan efekat na tu osobinu, već i indirektan na raspodelu korelisanih osobina. Uprkos rastućoj količini informacija o fenotipskoj selekciji kod različitih taksona, studije na vodozemcima su još uvek vrlo retke. Cilj ovog rada bio je da se procene obrasci i intenzitet selekcije koja je delovala na skup korelisanih osobina u prirodnoj populaciji Bufo bufo iz okoline Beograda. Merene su morfološke osobine(dužina tela, dužina prednjih i zadnjih ekstremiteta); fitnes je procenjen preko fekunditeta kod ženki, odnosno težine gonada kod mužjaka. Regresioni metod je primenjen za procenu selekcionih diferencijala i gradijenata. Obrasci selekcije su se razlikovali među polovima - linearni selekcionih Diferencijali ukazuju na značajnu ukupnu direkcionu selekciju za veličinu tela kod ženki, ali ne i kod mužjaka. Kod mužjaka, diferencijali su bili značajni i za prednje i za zadnje ekstremitete. Zbog veličine uzorka nije bilo moguće naći značajnu nelinearnu(kvadratnu) selekciju.
T2  - Archives of Biological Sciences
T1  - Fenotipska selekcija kod Bufo bufo
T1  - Phenotypic selection in common toad (Bufo bufo)
IS  - 4
VL  - 59
SP  - 327
EP  - 333
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_181
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Cvetković, Dragana and Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša and Aleksić, I. and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.",
year = "2007, 2007",
abstract = "One of the most important problems for evolutionary biologists is to investigate the patterns and strength of phenotypic selection acting on quantitative traits in natural populations. Measurement of selection is complicated by the presence of correlations between characters; selection on a particular trait produces not only a direct effect, but indirect effects as well. Despite the growing body of phenotypic selection studies in a variety of taxa, studies on amphibians are still sparse. The aim of this study was to estimate patterns and strength of selection acting on a set of correlated characters in a natural population of Bufo bufo from the vicinity of Belgrade, Serbia. Morphological traits (body length, fore- and hind leg length) were measured, while fitness was assayed as fecundity and gonad weight for females and males, respec­tively. The regression approach was used to estimate selection differentials and gradients. Selection patterns differed between the sexes - linear selection differentials showed significant total directional selection for body size in females, but not in males. In males, differentials were significant for both fore- and hind leg lengths. Sample size did not permit identification of significant nonlinear (quadratic) selection., Jedan od najvažnijih problema za evolucione biologe je procena obrazaca i intenziteta fenotipske selekcije koja deluje na kvantitativne osobine u prirodnim populacijama. Procenu selekcije komplikuje i prisustvo korelacije između osobina; selekcija koja deluje na datu osobinu ima ne samo direktan efekat na tu osobinu, već i indirektan na raspodelu korelisanih osobina. Uprkos rastućoj količini informacija o fenotipskoj selekciji kod različitih taksona, studije na vodozemcima su još uvek vrlo retke. Cilj ovog rada bio je da se procene obrasci i intenzitet selekcije koja je delovala na skup korelisanih osobina u prirodnoj populaciji Bufo bufo iz okoline Beograda. Merene su morfološke osobine(dužina tela, dužina prednjih i zadnjih ekstremiteta); fitnes je procenjen preko fekunditeta kod ženki, odnosno težine gonada kod mužjaka. Regresioni metod je primenjen za procenu selekcionih diferencijala i gradijenata. Obrasci selekcije su se razlikovali među polovima - linearni selekcionih Diferencijali ukazuju na značajnu ukupnu direkcionu selekciju za veličinu tela kod ženki, ali ne i kod mužjaka. Kod mužjaka, diferencijali su bili značajni i za prednje i za zadnje ekstremitete. Zbog veličine uzorka nije bilo moguće naći značajnu nelinearnu(kvadratnu) selekciju.",
journal = "Archives of Biological Sciences",
title = "Fenotipska selekcija kod Bufo bufo, Phenotypic selection in common toad (Bufo bufo)",
number = "4",
volume = "59",
pages = "327-333",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_181"
}
Cvetković, D., Tomašević Kolarov, N., Aleksić, I.,& Crnobrnja-Isailović, J. M.. (2007). Fenotipska selekcija kod Bufo bufo. in Archives of Biological Sciences, 59(4), 327-333.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_181
Cvetković D, Tomašević Kolarov N, Aleksić I, Crnobrnja-Isailović JM. Fenotipska selekcija kod Bufo bufo. in Archives of Biological Sciences. 2007;59(4):327-333.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_181 .
Cvetković, Dragana, Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša, Aleksić, I., Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M., "Fenotipska selekcija kod Bufo bufo" in Archives of Biological Sciences, 59, no. 4 (2007):327-333,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_181 .

Effect of climatic conditions on post-hibernation body condition and reproductive traits of Bufo bufo females

Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša; Cvetković, Dragana; Aleksić, I.; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.

(2007)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša
AU  - Cvetković, Dragana
AU  - Aleksić, I.
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.
PY  - 2007
PY  - 2007
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/171
T2  - Archives of Biological Sciences
T1  - Effect of climatic conditions on post-hibernation body condition and reproductive traits of Bufo bufo females
IS  - 3
VL  - 59
SP  - 51
EP  - 52
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_171
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša and Cvetković, Dragana and Aleksić, I. and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.",
year = "2007, 2007",
journal = "Archives of Biological Sciences",
title = "Effect of climatic conditions on post-hibernation body condition and reproductive traits of Bufo bufo females",
number = "3",
volume = "59",
pages = "51-52",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_171"
}
Tomašević Kolarov, N., Cvetković, D., Aleksić, I.,& Crnobrnja-Isailović, J. M.. (2007). Effect of climatic conditions on post-hibernation body condition and reproductive traits of Bufo bufo females. in Archives of Biological Sciences, 59(3), 51-52.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_171
Tomašević Kolarov N, Cvetković D, Aleksić I, Crnobrnja-Isailović JM. Effect of climatic conditions on post-hibernation body condition and reproductive traits of Bufo bufo females. in Archives of Biological Sciences. 2007;59(3):51-52.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_171 .
Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša, Cvetković, Dragana, Aleksić, I., Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M., "Effect of climatic conditions on post-hibernation body condition and reproductive traits of Bufo bufo females" in Archives of Biological Sciences, 59, no. 3 (2007):51-52,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_171 .

Određivanje starosti i interseksualnih razlika u veličini tela kod Bufo bufo

Cvetković, Dragana D.; Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša; Aleksić, Ivan D.; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.

(2005)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cvetković, Dragana D.
AU  - Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša
AU  - Aleksić, Ivan D.
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.
PY  - 2005
PY  - 2005
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/114
AB  - Numerous studies have underlined the complex nature of relationship between age, size, and reproductive traits in anurans. One of the most intriguing problems for evolutionary biologists is intersexual difference in body size (SSD). For testing various hypotheses about SSD, we need reliable estimates of its extent (the important issue being the choice of trait for analysis) as well as the accurate determination of individual age. The measures of SSD may be subject to error if estimated from populations with unknown age distribution; amphibians continue to grow throughout their life and SSD is linked to sex differences in traits such as age at maturity and lifespan. In the present paper, we analyze problems involved in accurate determination of age structure and factors that may lead to under- or overestimation of individual age, as well as the problem of appropriate choice of traits, in the light of our experience and results of investigating populations of common toad (Bufo bufo) in the vicinity of Belgrade.
AB  - Brojne studije istakle su složenu prirodu odnosa između starosti, veličine tela i reproduktivnih osobina kod bezrepih vodozemaca. Za evolucione biologe jedan od najintrigantnijih problema je interseksualna razlika u veličini tela (SSD). Za testiranje hipoteza koje se tiču SSD, neophodne su tačne procene njene veličine (izuzetno je važno pitanje izbora osobina koje se koriste u toj analizi), kao i precizno određivanje starosti. Procena SSD može biti pogrešna ako nije poznata uzrasna struktura date populacije; vodozemci nastavljaju da rastu tokom života, a SSD je povezana sa interseksualnim razlikama u osobinama kao što su vreme polnog sazrevanja i dužina života. U ovom radu analiziramo probleme vezane za tačnu procenu uzrasne strukture i činioce koji mogu da dovedu do precenjenih ili potcenjenih vrednosti, kao i probleme adekvatnog izbora osobina za analizu, s obzirom na naša iskustva i rezultate proučavanja populacija Bufo bufo iz okoline Beograda.
T2  - Archives of Biological Sciences
T1  - Određivanje starosti i interseksualnih razlika u veličini tela kod Bufo bufo
T1  - Assessment of age and intersexual size differences in Bufo bufo
IS  - 2
VL  - 57
SP  - 157
EP  - 162
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_114
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Cvetković, Dragana D. and Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša and Aleksić, Ivan D. and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.",
year = "2005, 2005",
abstract = "Numerous studies have underlined the complex nature of relationship between age, size, and reproductive traits in anurans. One of the most intriguing problems for evolutionary biologists is intersexual difference in body size (SSD). For testing various hypotheses about SSD, we need reliable estimates of its extent (the important issue being the choice of trait for analysis) as well as the accurate determination of individual age. The measures of SSD may be subject to error if estimated from populations with unknown age distribution; amphibians continue to grow throughout their life and SSD is linked to sex differences in traits such as age at maturity and lifespan. In the present paper, we analyze problems involved in accurate determination of age structure and factors that may lead to under- or overestimation of individual age, as well as the problem of appropriate choice of traits, in the light of our experience and results of investigating populations of common toad (Bufo bufo) in the vicinity of Belgrade., Brojne studije istakle su složenu prirodu odnosa između starosti, veličine tela i reproduktivnih osobina kod bezrepih vodozemaca. Za evolucione biologe jedan od najintrigantnijih problema je interseksualna razlika u veličini tela (SSD). Za testiranje hipoteza koje se tiču SSD, neophodne su tačne procene njene veličine (izuzetno je važno pitanje izbora osobina koje se koriste u toj analizi), kao i precizno određivanje starosti. Procena SSD može biti pogrešna ako nije poznata uzrasna struktura date populacije; vodozemci nastavljaju da rastu tokom života, a SSD je povezana sa interseksualnim razlikama u osobinama kao što su vreme polnog sazrevanja i dužina života. U ovom radu analiziramo probleme vezane za tačnu procenu uzrasne strukture i činioce koji mogu da dovedu do precenjenih ili potcenjenih vrednosti, kao i probleme adekvatnog izbora osobina za analizu, s obzirom na naša iskustva i rezultate proučavanja populacija Bufo bufo iz okoline Beograda.",
journal = "Archives of Biological Sciences",
title = "Određivanje starosti i interseksualnih razlika u veličini tela kod Bufo bufo, Assessment of age and intersexual size differences in Bufo bufo",
number = "2",
volume = "57",
pages = "157-162",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_114"
}
Cvetković, D. D., Tomašević Kolarov, N., Aleksić, I. D.,& Crnobrnja-Isailović, J. M.. (2005). Određivanje starosti i interseksualnih razlika u veličini tela kod Bufo bufo. in Archives of Biological Sciences, 57(2), 157-162.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_114
Cvetković DD, Tomašević Kolarov N, Aleksić ID, Crnobrnja-Isailović JM. Određivanje starosti i interseksualnih razlika u veličini tela kod Bufo bufo. in Archives of Biological Sciences. 2005;57(2):157-162.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_114 .
Cvetković, Dragana D., Tomašević Kolarov, Nataša, Aleksić, Ivan D., Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M., "Određivanje starosti i interseksualnih razlika u veličini tela kod Bufo bufo" in Archives of Biological Sciences, 57, no. 2 (2005):157-162,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_114 .

Allozyme variability and differentiation in Serbian roe deer populations Capreolus capreolus

Milosević-Zlatanović, Svetlana M; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.; Stamenković, Srđan Z

(2005)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Milosević-Zlatanović, Svetlana M
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.
AU  - Stamenković, Srđan Z
PY  - 2005
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1676
AB  - The present study investigates the genetic structure of 12 roe deer Capreolus capreolus Linnaeus, 1758 population samples from Serbia, by screening a total of 334 individuals. We examined whether genetic differentiation exists in local populations in Serbia, and addressed the question whether management policies may affect genetic structure. The populations were analysed by multilocus protein electrophoresis, with 33 protein loci examined. Screening of 20 enzymes and one group of general proteins revealed polymorphism at the following 12 loci: Sdh, Mdh-1, Me-1, Idh-2, 6-Pgd-1, alpha Gpd, Ak, Pgm-1, Pgin-2, Ca, Mpi and Gpi. Among samples, the proportion of polymorphic loci varied between 3-15.2% (mean 11.9%), while the average gene diversity was in the range of 1.1-4.2%. The overall genetic differentiation was low (theta = 0.03). The comparison of two regional population groups (northern-southern, separated by the Danube River) showed an absence of genetic differentiation between regions. Gene flow was estimated at 8.96 migrants per generation, and was higher in the lowland than in the highland group. Three loci (Ca, 6-Pgd and Gpd-1) showed clinal variation along a geographical gradient. Additional five alleles of four loci (Ak, Pgin-1, Gpi, 6-Pgd) showed significant spatial autocorrelation. Genetic distances were small (D = 0-0.004). Northern and southern populations clustered separately. For at least three populations game management practices provide evidence for outlying genetic parameters. The observed heterogeneity in the inbreeding level was deemed more under the influence of non-random mating strengthened by game management, than by overall selective pressure.
T2  - Acta Theriologica
T1  - Allozyme variability and differentiation in Serbian roe deer populations Capreolus capreolus
IS  - 4
VL  - 50
EP  - 444
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1676
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Milosević-Zlatanović, Svetlana M and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M. and Stamenković, Srđan Z",
year = "2005",
abstract = "The present study investigates the genetic structure of 12 roe deer Capreolus capreolus Linnaeus, 1758 population samples from Serbia, by screening a total of 334 individuals. We examined whether genetic differentiation exists in local populations in Serbia, and addressed the question whether management policies may affect genetic structure. The populations were analysed by multilocus protein electrophoresis, with 33 protein loci examined. Screening of 20 enzymes and one group of general proteins revealed polymorphism at the following 12 loci: Sdh, Mdh-1, Me-1, Idh-2, 6-Pgd-1, alpha Gpd, Ak, Pgm-1, Pgin-2, Ca, Mpi and Gpi. Among samples, the proportion of polymorphic loci varied between 3-15.2% (mean 11.9%), while the average gene diversity was in the range of 1.1-4.2%. The overall genetic differentiation was low (theta = 0.03). The comparison of two regional population groups (northern-southern, separated by the Danube River) showed an absence of genetic differentiation between regions. Gene flow was estimated at 8.96 migrants per generation, and was higher in the lowland than in the highland group. Three loci (Ca, 6-Pgd and Gpd-1) showed clinal variation along a geographical gradient. Additional five alleles of four loci (Ak, Pgin-1, Gpi, 6-Pgd) showed significant spatial autocorrelation. Genetic distances were small (D = 0-0.004). Northern and southern populations clustered separately. For at least three populations game management practices provide evidence for outlying genetic parameters. The observed heterogeneity in the inbreeding level was deemed more under the influence of non-random mating strengthened by game management, than by overall selective pressure.",
journal = "Acta Theriologica",
title = "Allozyme variability and differentiation in Serbian roe deer populations Capreolus capreolus",
number = "4",
volume = "50",
pages = "444",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1676"
}
Milosević-Zlatanović, S. M., Crnobrnja-Isailović, J. M.,& Stamenković, S. Z.. (2005). Allozyme variability and differentiation in Serbian roe deer populations Capreolus capreolus. in Acta Theriologica, 50(4).
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1676
Milosević-Zlatanović SM, Crnobrnja-Isailović JM, Stamenković SZ. Allozyme variability and differentiation in Serbian roe deer populations Capreolus capreolus. in Acta Theriologica. 2005;50(4):null-444.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1676 .
Milosević-Zlatanović, Svetlana M, Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M., Stamenković, Srđan Z, "Allozyme variability and differentiation in Serbian roe deer populations Capreolus capreolus" in Acta Theriologica, 50, no. 4 (2005),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1676 .

Reproductive traits in common toad Bufo bufo from the vicinity of Belgrade

Cvetković, Dragana D.; Aleksić, Ivan D.; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.

(2003)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cvetković, Dragana D.
AU  - Aleksić, Ivan D.
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.
PY  - 2003
PY  - 2003
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/96
T2  - Archives of Biological Sciences
T1  - Reproductive traits in common toad Bufo bufo from the vicinity of Belgrade
IS  - 3-4
VL  - 55
SP  - 25
EP  - 26
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_96
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Cvetković, Dragana D. and Aleksić, Ivan D. and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.",
year = "2003, 2003",
journal = "Archives of Biological Sciences",
title = "Reproductive traits in common toad Bufo bufo from the vicinity of Belgrade",
number = "3-4",
volume = "55",
pages = "25-26",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_96"
}
Cvetković, D. D., Aleksić, I. D.,& Crnobrnja-Isailović, J. M.. (2003). Reproductive traits in common toad Bufo bufo from the vicinity of Belgrade. in Archives of Biological Sciences, 55(3-4), 25-26.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_96
Cvetković DD, Aleksić ID, Crnobrnja-Isailović JM. Reproductive traits in common toad Bufo bufo from the vicinity of Belgrade. in Archives of Biological Sciences. 2003;55(3-4):25-26.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_96 .
Cvetković, Dragana D., Aleksić, Ivan D., Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M., "Reproductive traits in common toad Bufo bufo from the vicinity of Belgrade" in Archives of Biological Sciences, 55, no. 3-4 (2003):25-26,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_96 .

Genetic variability of Roe deer populations (Capreolus capreolus L.) from northeast Yugoslavia

Milosević-Zlatanović, S; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.; Savić, IR; Stamenković, S

(1997)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Milosević-Zlatanović, S
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.
AU  - Savić, IR
AU  - Stamenković, S
PY  - 1997
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1870
AB  - Tissue samples of 94 roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.) from five populations in Yugoslavia were examined for genetic variability and differentiation at 33 presumptive structural loci by means of horizontal starch gel electrophoresis. The proportion of polymorphic loci varied between 3.3% and 12.1%. Average heterozygosity per locus varied between 0.2% and 2%. Estimates of standardized variance of gene frequencies (F-ST) varied between 0.015 and 0.204 with a mean of 0.110. Indirect estimates of gene flow among populations based on the degree of population subdivision, F-ST, was 2.70 migrants per generation, whereas the "private alleles method" showed a gene flow level of 12.26 migrants per generation. Significant heterogeneity of gene frequencies existed between the highland populations south of the Danube. The data on polymorphism, heterozygosity, and gene flow rates are within the range of those reported by other researchers for Hungarian and Bulgarian populations. An overall assessment of the factors determining the genetic structure of the analysed populations in this part of the roe deer range reveals no evidence of genetic drift, implying that selection or non-random mating are more important determining factors. Our data, together with that in the literature, suggest the existence of a clinal North-South gradient in basic population genetic parameters.
T2  - Zeitschrift Fur Saugetierkunde-International Journal of Mammalian Biology
T1  - Genetic variability of Roe deer populations (Capreolus capreolus L.) from northeast Yugoslavia
IS  - 6
VL  - 62
EP  - 349
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1870
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Milosević-Zlatanović, S and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M. and Savić, IR and Stamenković, S",
year = "1997",
abstract = "Tissue samples of 94 roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.) from five populations in Yugoslavia were examined for genetic variability and differentiation at 33 presumptive structural loci by means of horizontal starch gel electrophoresis. The proportion of polymorphic loci varied between 3.3% and 12.1%. Average heterozygosity per locus varied between 0.2% and 2%. Estimates of standardized variance of gene frequencies (F-ST) varied between 0.015 and 0.204 with a mean of 0.110. Indirect estimates of gene flow among populations based on the degree of population subdivision, F-ST, was 2.70 migrants per generation, whereas the "private alleles method" showed a gene flow level of 12.26 migrants per generation. Significant heterogeneity of gene frequencies existed between the highland populations south of the Danube. The data on polymorphism, heterozygosity, and gene flow rates are within the range of those reported by other researchers for Hungarian and Bulgarian populations. An overall assessment of the factors determining the genetic structure of the analysed populations in this part of the roe deer range reveals no evidence of genetic drift, implying that selection or non-random mating are more important determining factors. Our data, together with that in the literature, suggest the existence of a clinal North-South gradient in basic population genetic parameters.",
journal = "Zeitschrift Fur Saugetierkunde-International Journal of Mammalian Biology",
title = "Genetic variability of Roe deer populations (Capreolus capreolus L.) from northeast Yugoslavia",
number = "6",
volume = "62",
pages = "349",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1870"
}
Milosević-Zlatanović, S., Crnobrnja-Isailović, J. M., Savić, I.,& Stamenković, S.. (1997). Genetic variability of Roe deer populations (Capreolus capreolus L.) from northeast Yugoslavia. in Zeitschrift Fur Saugetierkunde-International Journal of Mammalian Biology, 62(6).
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1870
Milosević-Zlatanović S, Crnobrnja-Isailović JM, Savić I, Stamenković S. Genetic variability of Roe deer populations (Capreolus capreolus L.) from northeast Yugoslavia. in Zeitschrift Fur Saugetierkunde-International Journal of Mammalian Biology. 1997;62(6):null-349.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1870 .
Milosević-Zlatanović, S, Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M., Savić, IR, Stamenković, S, "Genetic variability of Roe deer populations (Capreolus capreolus L.) from northeast Yugoslavia" in Zeitschrift Fur Saugetierkunde-International Journal of Mammalian Biology, 62, no. 6 (1997),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1870 .

Life-history variation in a community of lacertid lizards from the Lake Skadar region (Montenegro)

Bejaković, D; Aleksić, I; Tarasjev, Aleksej; Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.; Džukić, Georg V.; Kalezić, Miloš L.

(1996)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bejaković, D
AU  - Aleksić, I
AU  - Tarasjev, Aleksej
AU  - Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M.
AU  - Džukić, Georg V.
AU  - Kalezić, Miloš L.
PY  - 1996
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1887
AB  - We compared life-history attributes of Algyroides nigropunctatus, Lacerta oxycephala, Podarcis melisellensis and Podarcis muralis populations in the Lake Skadar region (mainland and islands). These lacertids are moderately sized with differing morphology (flattened vs. cylindrical). They have similar duration of egg incubation, size at onset of sexual maturity, size of hatchlings, and rate of juvenile growth. Clutch size is variable between populations and species: P. muralis produced larger clutches than the other species, especially A. nigropunctatus and L. oxycephala. A significant difference in egg size was apparent at the population level only. Smaller clutch size and elongated eggs were associated with a flattened body in L. oxycephala. A canonical discriminant analysis of reproductive variables showed that species similarities in ecological characteristics reflect phylogenetic relationships.
T2  - Herpetological Journal
T1  - Life-history variation in a community of lacertid lizards from the Lake Skadar region (Montenegro)
IS  - 4
VL  - 6
EP  - 132
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1887
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bejaković, D and Aleksić, I and Tarasjev, Aleksej and Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M. and Džukić, Georg V. and Kalezić, Miloš L.",
year = "1996",
abstract = "We compared life-history attributes of Algyroides nigropunctatus, Lacerta oxycephala, Podarcis melisellensis and Podarcis muralis populations in the Lake Skadar region (mainland and islands). These lacertids are moderately sized with differing morphology (flattened vs. cylindrical). They have similar duration of egg incubation, size at onset of sexual maturity, size of hatchlings, and rate of juvenile growth. Clutch size is variable between populations and species: P. muralis produced larger clutches than the other species, especially A. nigropunctatus and L. oxycephala. A significant difference in egg size was apparent at the population level only. Smaller clutch size and elongated eggs were associated with a flattened body in L. oxycephala. A canonical discriminant analysis of reproductive variables showed that species similarities in ecological characteristics reflect phylogenetic relationships.",
journal = "Herpetological Journal",
title = "Life-history variation in a community of lacertid lizards from the Lake Skadar region (Montenegro)",
number = "4",
volume = "6",
pages = "132",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1887"
}
Bejaković, D., Aleksić, I., Tarasjev, A., Crnobrnja-Isailović, J. M., Džukić, G. V.,& Kalezić, M. L.. (1996). Life-history variation in a community of lacertid lizards from the Lake Skadar region (Montenegro). in Herpetological Journal, 6(4).
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1887
Bejaković D, Aleksić I, Tarasjev A, Crnobrnja-Isailović JM, Džukić GV, Kalezić ML. Life-history variation in a community of lacertid lizards from the Lake Skadar region (Montenegro). in Herpetological Journal. 1996;6(4):null-132.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1887 .
Bejaković, D, Aleksić, I, Tarasjev, Aleksej, Crnobrnja-Isailović, Jelka M., Džukić, Georg V., Kalezić, Miloš L., "Life-history variation in a community of lacertid lizards from the Lake Skadar region (Montenegro)" in Herpetological Journal, 6, no. 4 (1996),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1887 .