The genetic variation of the forest dormouse Dryomys nitedula (Pallas, 1779) from isolated populations of Russian Plain and the Caucasus was investigated using cytochrome b gene (cytb). The genetic distance calculated between these populations of forest dormouse was 9.94 %, which corresponds to the typical distance between biological species of mammals. The genetic distance of cytb between Western and Central Caucasus forest dormouse populations is also significant, 6.0 %. Probably, there was a long-term isolation of European and Caucasian areas of D. nitedula during the whole Pleistocene.
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1 December 2015
Phylogeography of the forest dormouse Dryomys nitedula (Gliridae, Rodentia) in Russian Plain and the Caucasus
Olga Grigoryeva,
Denis Krivonogov,
Alexander Balakirev,
Valeriy Stakheev,
Alexey Andreychev,
Victor Orlov
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Folia Zoologica
Vol. 64 • No. 4
December 2015
Vol. 64 • No. 4
December 2015
cytochrome b
haplogroups
mitochondrial DNA
mitochondrial phylogeography
taxonomy