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dc.contributor.authorVeličković, Tijanaen_US
dc.contributor.authorSnoj, Alešen_US
dc.contributor.authorSimić, Vladicaen_US
dc.contributor.authorŠanda, Radeken_US
dc.contributor.authorVukić, Jasnaen_US
dc.contributor.authorBarcytė, Dovilėen_US
dc.contributor.authorStanković, Daviden_US
dc.contributor.authorMarić, Sašaen_US
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-24T12:35:53Z-
dc.date.available2023-11-24T12:35:53Z-
dc.date.issued2023-01-01-
dc.identifier.issn13834517-
dc.identifier.urihttps://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6708-
dc.description.abstractTo elucidate the historical biogeography of a species, the patterns of population divergence must be understood, and the evolutionary history of the species must be accurately known. For brown trout (Salmo trutta complex), estimating divergence times remains a challenge due to the lack of well-defined time calibration points and insufficient phylogeographic coverage in previous studies. The present work aims to improve molecular dating of mitochondrial control region sequences by using a multicalibration framework based on the latest paleogeological evidence for dating the origin of Lake Ohrid and two available Salmo fossils, including the overlooked Salmo immigratus. Our results clearly show that, contrary to common belief, the major divisions within the brown trout occurred in the Late Pliocene, not the Pleistocene. The Pliocene origin suggests that the brown trout lineages did not form because of geo(hydro)morphological changes during glaciation cycles but may be the result of orogeny and drainage evolution. In addition, increased sampling, particularly in Serbia, led to the identification of a new haplogroup (da-int) occupying an intermediate position with respect to da-es and da-bs haplogroups. While the control region can delineate brown trout lineages, its phylogenetic resolution is limited, so even extensive sampling could not further resolve the lineage level polytomies.en_US
dc.publisherUniversiteit van Amsterdam ^Commissie voor de Artis Bibliotheeken_US
dc.relation.ispartofContributions to Zoologyen_US
dc.subjectDanubian brown trout lineageen_US
dc.subjectphylogeographyen_US
dc.subjectPleistoceneen_US
dc.subjectPlioceneen_US
dc.subjectSalmo sppen_US
dc.subjecttime-calibrated phylogenyen_US
dc.titleA new perspective on the molecular dating of the brown trout complex with an extended phylogeographic information on the species in Serbiaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1163/18759866-bja10046-
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85161273419-
dc.identifier.urlhttps://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85161273419-
dc.description.rankM21en_US
dc.description.impact2.750en_US
dc.description.startpage362en_US
dc.description.endpage389en_US
dc.relation.issn1383-4517en_US
dc.description.volume92en_US
dc.description.issue4en_US
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item.openairetypeArticle-
item.fulltextNo Fulltext-
item.grantfulltextnone-
item.openairecristypehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18cf-
crisitem.author.deptChair of Morphology, Systematics and Phylogeny of Animals-
crisitem.author.orcid0000-0002-8132-3738-
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