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''Podarcis virescens'', also known by its common name as Geniez's wall lizard, is a
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of the
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. ''Podarcis virescens'' is commonly found in the
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, including
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and
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. The lizard’s name is derived from Latin due to its color turning from a usual brown color to green during the spring. ''Podarcis virescens'' are a moderate sized lizard and robust in build. Colors vary during seasons and range between individuals from white, brown, green, and black. ''Podarcis virescens'' have been found in villages and other human-populated areas in Spain and Portugal at elevations of around 840 meters.


Description

''Podarcis virescens'' is a lizard species of a moderate size, although it can be significantly larger than other lizards in the ''
Podarcis ''Podarcis'' is a genus of lizards in the family Lacertidae. Its members look very similar to lizards of the genus ''Lacerta'', to which they were considered to belong until the 1970s. While similar externally and ecologically, ''Podarcis'' fo ...
'' genus such as ''
Podarcis carbonelli ''Podarcis carbonelli'', commonly known as Carbonell's wall lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. The species is native to Portugal and Spain. This lizard reaches a total length (including tail) of 20 cm (8 in), a ...
''. ''Podarcis virescens'' vary significantly in color with individuals ranging from white to brown or black. Individuals, particularly males, may change color to green during the spring which then disappears in the summer. The underside of the lizard is more yellow in color than other parts of its body. ''Podarcis virescens'' are robust in shape and not flattened compared to other lizard species. Males and females are of around the same size between 40 mm and 63 mm. ''Podarcis virescens'' is considered a robust lizard due to its build. ''Podarcis'' lizards vary greatly in color and build so ''Podarcis virescens'' does not completely share appearance traits with other species of the same genus. This was likely caused by increased diversification in the history of ''Podarcis'' lizards, especially during the time period preceding and around the Zanclean flood.


Body temperature

''Podarcis virescens'' have been used in studies on lizard body temperatures and to determine accurate methods of reading lizard body temperatures using non-invasive techniques. Overall, ''Podarcis virescens'' were found to have a lower body temperature than other two lizard species which were ''
Lacerta schreiberi The Iberian emerald lizard (''Lacerta schreiberi''), also known commonly as Schreiber's green lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. The species is endemic to the Iberian Peninsula. Etymology The specific name, ''schreiberi'' ...
'' and ''
Timon lepidus The ocellated lizard or jewelled lizard (''Timon lepidus'') is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae (wall lizards). The species is endemic to southwestern Europe. Common names Additional common names for ''T. lepidus'' include eyed lizar ...
''. This may be due to the smaller size of the ''Podarcis virescens'' lizard compared to the other two species. Since ''Podarcis virescens'' are smaller than the other lizards studied, they also vary more in temperature when switching between heating and cooling conditions. Due to the availability of the ''Podarcis virescens'' lizard, it is possible to use them for similar studies.


History and Taxonomy

Around 20 Mya, ''Podarcis'' lizards, also known as wall lizards, began to arise in the Mediterranean region. From 20 Mya to 11 Mya, ''Podarcis'' lizards likely expanded to the Iberian Peninsula and other parts of Europe. Approximately 5.3 Mya, the Zanclean Flood ended the Messinan salinity crisis which led to increased diversification in lizard species, including ''Podarcis'' lizards. These genetic changes formed the ''Podarcis'' lizard species found today, one of which is ''Podarcis virescens''. Due to the immense diversification during this time, an accurate family tree for ''Podarcis'' lizards has been difficult to construct. The exact taxonomy of ''Podarcis virescens'' is still being investigated as of 2020. ''Podarcis virescens'' was accepted as a
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by the Taxonomic Committee of the ''Societas Europaea Herpetologica'' in 2020 after a series of studies on the ''Podarcis'' genus of lizards. Previously, ''
Podarcis hispanicus ''Podarcis hispanicus,'' also known as Iberian wall lizard, is a small wall lizard species of the genus ''Podarcis''. It is found in the Iberian peninsula, in northwestern Africa and in coastal districts in Languedoc-Roussillon in France. In Spa ...
'' included similar ''Podarcis'' lizards including ''Podarcis virescens'' and ''Podarcis guadarramae''. After genetic and morphological studies, it was found that there was enough molecular and morphological difference to establish ''Podarcis virescens'' as its own species. These species are fairly similar as they all inhabit slightly different regions of the Iberian Peninsula and share other traits such as their appearance and behavior. ''Podarcis virescens'' is partially distinguished by more heavily inhabiting central and southwestern parts of the Iberian Peninsula compared to other ''Podarcis'' lizards.


Introgression and speciation

''Podarcis virescens'' are closely related to other lizard species, especially other lizards in the ''Podarcis'' genus. Opportunities for
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between ''Podarcis virescens'' and other ''Podarcis'' lizards is possible due to significant overlap in
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and inhabited regions. Additionally, ''Podarcis virescens'' have been seen interacting with other ''Podarcis'' lizards such as ''Podarcis carbonelli'' lizards. ''Podarcis virescens'' have definitively been found to be a separate species than other ''Podarcis'' lizards, including ''Podarcis carbonelli'', with a divergence time of 3.9 Mya. However, there is some introgression between the species as well. This is seen through the
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s of the two species which are significantly related.


Related species

''Podarcis virescens'' is a lizard species in the ''Podarcis'' genus which includes many lizard species found in the
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region. ''Podarcis'' lizards are commonly known as wall lizards. Two of the closest relatives of ''Podarcis virescens'' are ''Podarcis hispanicus'' and ''Podarcis carbonelli'', both of which are also native to the Iberian Peninsula. ''Podarcis carbonelli'' are more commonly found near rivers and are somewhat smaller in size than ''Podarcis virescens''. These ''Podarcis'' species share common diets and other traits. There has been a cited case of ''Podarcis virescens'' preying on ''Podarcis carbonelli'', although it is unknown how common this practice is. Podarcis visrecen is closely related with ''
Podarcis hispanicus ''Podarcis hispanicus,'' also known as Iberian wall lizard, is a small wall lizard species of the genus ''Podarcis''. It is found in the Iberian peninsula, in northwestern Africa and in coastal districts in Languedoc-Roussillon in France. In Spa ...
'' as they co-habituate the Iberian Peninsula. They share similar coloration patterns.


Habitat and distribution

''Podarcis virescens'' is commonly found in the Iberian Peninsula, including Spain and Portugal, most commonly in the Central and Southern regions of the Iberian Peninsula. However, the lizard is not commonly found in the most southern and eastern portions of Spain. ''Podarcis virescens'' can be found near cities and villages including Santa Maria da Feira, in Portugal, and Villanueva de los Escuderos, in Spain. The lizard can sometimes be found near rivers or mountains, although the lizard’s habitat can vary greatly and includes human-inhabited areas around cities. Examples of ''Podarcis virescens'' sightings include cultivated plains and
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roads surrounding Spanish and Portuguese cities.


Urban habitats

As the native habitat of ''Podarcis virescens'' in the Iberian Peninsula has become more urbanized by humans, they have adapted to the urban environment and inhabit areas where humans are present such as human gardens. In addition to living on natural ground and rocky areas, ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards have adapted to live on artificial structures such as roads, bridges, and buildings. However, when introduced into a new area such as a
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, they are not very likely to spread out far from the location at which they were introduced. This means that the spread of the ''Podarcis virescens'' lizard to adapt to new locations may be slow.


Ecology and nehavior


Diet

Like most similar lizards, ''Podarcis virescens'' mainly rely on small
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s for food. This includes Coleoptera, Homoptera, and Araneae arthropods. In some cases, cannibalism or preying on similar lizards has been found and documented in similar lizards. Several cases of
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with other ''Podarcis'' lizards, like ''Podarcis atrata'', eating eggs and
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s has been observed. One case of ''Podarcis virescens'' preying on ''Podarcis carbonelli'' has been observed in Portugal. These cases are predicted to involve high density areas of lizards with low resources resulting in cannibalism. With the ''Podarcis virescens'' case, it is possible that the ''Podarcis virescens'' was significantly larger than the ''Podarcis carbonelli'' lizard as ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards are generally larger in size.


Interaction with other lizards


Predation

''Podarcis virescens'' is related to similar ''Podarcis'' lizards which are also found in the Iberian Peninsula. Due to overlapping habitats, interactions can occur between the species. One case is with ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards and ''Podarcis carbonelli'' lizards. Both are found in the Iberian Peninsula, with significant overlap particularly in parts of Portugal. Here, with other ''Podarcis'' lizard species, larger lizards have been found to prey on similar smaller lizard species. This is due to overlap in the desired resources of the species and competition when resources are scarce or
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density is high. In the case of ''Podarcis virescens'' and ''Podarcis carbonelli'' lizards, one P''odarcis virescens'' lizard was observed to prey on a smaller ''Podarcis carbonelli'' lizard.


Displacement by invasive species

''Podarcis virescens'' are native to the Iberian Peninsula. However, other ''Podarcis'' lizards have been found to be
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species in the native areas of ''Podarcis virescens''. This includes the ''Podarcis siculus'' lizard from Italy which was introduced to Portugal, where ''Podarcis virescens'' are native, around the year 2000. This has resulted in some displacement of ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards from their native habitats. However, the exact method of competition between the two ''Podarcis'' lizard species was unknown in nature. It is possible that direct interference competition occurs between the ''Podarcis virescens'' and ''Podarcis siculus'' lizards where aggression and other behaviors play a role. It is also possible that indirect competition for similar resources occurs.


Competition with ''Podarcis siculus''

Since displacement of ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards in their natural region of the Iberian Peninsula is occurring due to invasion by other ''Podarcis'' lizards like ''Podarcis siculus'', studies have been conducted to investigate the behavioral interactions between the two lizards species and how they compete. It was found in controlled experiments that ''Podarcis siculus'' lizards outcompete ''Podarcis virescens'' counterparts through indirect competition methods rather than direct interference methods. ''Podarcis siculus'' lizards were found to arrive at
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stations earlier, consume more food, and gain more weight than ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards which may explain why ''Podarcis virescens'' are being displaced in nature. Evidence was not found to support the direct method of competition, such as aggression between the two lizard species.


Comparison to ''Podarcis siculus''

''Podarcis virescens'' lizards are often seen basking at a 64% rate which is slightly higher than that of the related ''Podarcis siculus'' lizard species which basks at a rate of 57%. ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards can also be seen being active at a 20% rate while the ''Podarcis siculus'' lizard species is active at an 18% rate. Both ''Podarcis virescens'' and ''Podarcis siculus'' lizards may seek shelter when disturbed with only around 22% of each lizard species not seeking any shelter. Overall, the two lizard species behave similarly possibly due to their relatedness and shared habitat. This also may increase competition between the two species. The native P. virescens has seemed to better adapt to the urban habitats within the city, however, compared to the invasive P. siculus which tends to stay in a smaller, more natural environment.


Exploration

The behavior of ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards is of interest to researchers due to the possible differences between ''Podarcis virescens'' behavior and ''Podarcis siculus'', an invading species in the Iberian Peninsula, behavior. In a controlled study, it was found that ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards were less willing to explore a new environment than ''Podarcis siculus'' lizards. ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards were also less willing to approach new objects and explore after being scared than ''Podarcis siculus'' lizards. These results indicate that ''Podarcis virescens'' may be outcompeted by invading ''Podarcis siculus'' lizards because of behavioral traits that make ''Podarcis virescens'' less suitable for competing with the invading species.


Parasites

''Podarcis virescens'' lizards face parasites in their native habitats in the Iberian Peninsula. A study on their parasites genetically identified most ''Podarcis virescens'' parasites as haemogregarines, in the genus ''Karyolysus'', which are common blood
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s in many reptiles. These parasites also affect other ''Podarcis'' lizard species in the Iberian Peninsula like ''Podarcis hispanicus'' and ''Podarcis bocagei''. This is likely due to overlapping traits such as habitat and diet which may expose ''Podarcis'' lizard species to the same parasites. ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards also have a high prevalence of infection by parasites at 69.0% which indicates that the parasites have significant impacts on the lizard species.


Parasite comparison with ''Podarcis siculus''

As ''Podarcis siculus'' lizards have been invading the native Iberian Peninsula habitat of ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards, one possible difference between the two lizard species has been their interactions with parasites. A study found that while ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards have high rates of infection, 69.0%, the invading ''Podarcis siculus'' lizards are only infected at a 3.7% rate. Furthermore, infected ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards are affected more significantly than infected ''Podarcis siculus'' lizards. This difference in susceptibility to parasitic infection, where ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards are at a disadvantage, may be one factor contributing to the successful invasion of the Iberian Peninsula by ''Podarcis siculus'' lizards.


Conservation status

''Podarcis virescens'' currently does not have a
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according to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). While the IUCN lists other lizard species including lizards in the ''Podarcis'' genus as being
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or monitored for conservation, there does not appear to be concern for ''Podarcis virescens'' levels. They are commonly found throughout the Iberian peninsula in mountainous and other areas. They have adapted to human changes in their habitat and can be seen on human structures like roads and buildings. The exact impact of humans on ''Podarcis virescens'' is unknown as no studies have been conducted to investigate levels of ''Podarcis virescens'' in their native region.


Interactions with humans

As ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards are native to the Iberian Peninsula which is changing due to the presence of humans, lizards have adapted to adjust to the significant human presence in their natural regions. ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards are often seen on human structures such as buildings and roads. ''Podarcis virescens'' are even seen in human establishments like in the walls of man-made structures and castles. When introduced to a new environment such as a
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, ''Podarcis virescens'' lizards are comfortable adjusting to such a location and exploring in their nearby surroundings. However, they do not venture far from their initial location of introduction and have not been observed to interact with humans significantly. This response to humans is similar to that of other ''Podarcis'' lizards including ''Podarcis muralis'' which have also become accustomed to humans being in their environments and natural habitats. Humans no longer represent a significant threat as predators toward these lizards so they have become more comfortable in the presence of humans. Urbanization has changed their natural habitats but these lizards are adjusting to their new environments.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q17899365 virescens Reptiles described in 2014 Endemic reptiles of the Iberian Peninsula Taxa named by Philippe Geniez Taxa named by Paulo Sá-Sousa Taxa named by Claude P. Guillaume Taxa named by Alexandre Cluchier Taxa named by Pierre-André Crochet Lizards of Europe