Italian crested newts (Triturus carnifex) in the Basin of Geneva: Distribution and genetic interactions with autochthonous species

Citation
Jw. Arntzen et Rs. Thorpe, Italian crested newts (Triturus carnifex) in the Basin of Geneva: Distribution and genetic interactions with autochthonous species, HERPETOLOGI, 55(4), 1999, pp. 423-433
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
HERPETOLOGICA
ISSN journal
00180831 → ACNP
Volume
55
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
423 - 433
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-0831(199912)55:4<423:ICN(CI>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Three surveys in the Basin of Geneva (Switzerland and adjacent France) reve al a decline of crested newts, from 22 known populations in 1975, to 11 in 1987, and to seven in 1997. Using morphological and genetic markers, 16 out of 18 populations are identified as (allochthonous) T. carnifex or mixed p opulations of T. carnifex-T. cristatus. Syntopic populations are characteri zed by the incomplete mixing of genotypes. The presence of the genes of T. cristatus in T. carnifex demonstrates past hybridization events. Two popula tions are identified as (autochthonous) T. cristatus: its presence is now r estricted to the northeastern fringe of the Basin. Identification of preser ved material indicates that the introduction of T carnifex took place early this century. The data imply that over 30-40 generations, T. carnifex has established itself ill the Basin of Geneva at the expense of T. cristatus. No significant change in the relative distribution of the two species was o bserved from 1987-1997, and we conclude that the recent spread of T. carnif ex has been non-existent or slow.