Abstract

In the summer of 2021 we identified three new distribution localities of Darevskia praticola north of the Mureș River, and one locality south of the river. The habitats populated by D. praticola (broad-leaved forest with wet areas) and the altitude (175–245 m) of the new records are typical for this species. Nevertheless, D. praticola had not been recorded in 12 other localities with similar conditions from an area previously considered suitable for this species. Thus, D. praticola may be slowly expanding from a bridgehead north of the Mureș River, occupying new favorable habitats. Probably, D. praticola recently crossed the Mureș River, possibly on a bridge, or with the timber trucks which exploit the woods from both sides of the river.

Highlights

  • Species range limits are very dynamic, but their evolution is not properly studied in nature, despite their importance

  • D. praticola may be slowly expanding from a bridgehead north of the Mureș River, occupying new favorable habitats

  • In Romania D. praticola is rare with records from southern and western Romania (Sos et al 2012; Cogălniceanu et al 2013)

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Summary

Introduction

Species range limits are very dynamic, but their evolution is not properly studied in nature, despite their importance (for a review see Sexton et al 2009). D. praticola had not been recorded in 12 other localities with similar conditions from an area previously considered suitable for this species. D. praticola may be slowly expanding from a bridgehead north of the Mureș River, occupying new favorable habitats.

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