On the geographical differentiation of Gymnodactylus geckoides Spix, 1825 (Sauria, Gekkonidae): Speciation in the Brasilian caatingas

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Abstract

The specific concept of G. geckoides was initially ascertained based on a topotypical sample from Salvador, Bahia. Geographic differentiation was studied through the analysis of two meristic characters (tubercles in a paramedian row and fourth toe lamellae) and color pattern of 327 specimens from 23 localities. It is shown that the population from the southernmost locality, Mucugê, is markedly divergent in all characters studied. A Holocene refuge model is proposed to explain the pattern. A decision about the rank to be attributed to the Mucugê population is deferred until more detailed sampling is effected and molecular methods are applied.

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Vanzolini, P. E. (2004). On the geographical differentiation of Gymnodactylus geckoides Spix, 1825 (Sauria, Gekkonidae): Speciation in the Brasilian caatingas. Anais Da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 76(4), 663–698. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0001-37652004000400005

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