The distribution of crested newts in Serbia: An overview and update

  • Vučić T
  • Tomović L
  • Ivanović A
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Abstract

Four, morphologically similar species of crested newts (genus Triturus) meet and hybridize in Serbia, making a complex system with several hybrid zones. The puzzling and rapidly changing taxonomic status of crested newts has been a major issue in getting hold of their distribution. We provide an overview of the current knowledge on Triturus taxonomy and compile available faunistic data into a distribution map, highlighting the species contact and hybrid zones. At the present state of faunistic and genetic research, the northwestern , northeastern , Eastern and southeastern parts of Serbia transpire as areas that are exceptionally important for the diversity of crested newts.

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Vučić, T., Tomović, L., & Ivanović, A. (2020). The distribution of crested newts in Serbia: An overview and update. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, (13), 237–252. https://doi.org/10.5937/bnhmb2013237v

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