Incognito in Ticino: a novel species of lizard among the Swiss herpetofauna

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Title
Incognito in Ticino: a novel species of lizard among the Swiss herpetofauna
Journal
Bulletin de la Société Vaudoise des Sciences Naturelles
Author(s)
Dufresnes Christophe, Ambu Johanna, Nembrini Marco, Dubey Sylvain
ISSN
0037-9603
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
100
Pages
147-151
Language
english
Abstract
National species lists, especially red lists, must account for the latest taxonomic updates in order
to best protect newly discovered biodiversity. Here we demonstrate the cryptic presence of a
new species for the Swiss herpetofauna: Carnie’s lizard Zootoca carniolica, an oviparous form
of the viviparous common lizard Z. vivipara, which was recently elevated to species rank given
their complete reproductive isolation. A few years ago, a range-wide phylogeographic study have
genetically barcoded this subalpine species in Val Morrobia (Ticino), just a few hundred meters
from the Italian border, but this finding has subsequently remained unnoticed. According to
fine-scale distribution data, this population is presumably isolated, and the closest populations in
Graubünden and northern Ticino all likely correspond to Z. vivipara. Since Val Morrobia is the
only swiss record of Z. carniolica, the species rises as the most endangered reptile of the country.
We confirmed the persistence of this population as of summer 2021 and call for immediate
actions to document the geographic extent and life history of Z. carniolica in Switzerland, in order
to implement conservation measures.
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