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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2005
Evolutionary relationships of the order Carnivora have been extensively studied. However, phylogenetic studies based on different types of data, species samples, and methods of analysis provide contradictory results. Consequently, phylogenetic relationships of Carnivora remain contentious.
Curtis Strobeck
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Evolutionary relationships of the order Carnivora have been extensively studied. However, phylogenetic studies based on different types of data, species samples, and methods of analysis provide contradictory results. Consequently, phylogenetic relationships of Carnivora remain contentious.
Curtis Strobeck
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Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1996
The evolutionary relationships among the Carnivora were studied in a phylogenetic analysis based on the complete mitochondrial cytochrome b gene. The study, which addressed primarily the relationships among the Caniformia, included 4 feliform and 26 caniform species, with 9 pinnipeds.
Ulfur Arnason
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The evolutionary relationships among the Carnivora were studied in a phylogenetic analysis based on the complete mitochondrial cytochrome b gene. The study, which addressed primarily the relationships among the Caniformia, included 4 feliform and 26 caniform species, with 9 pinnipeds.
Ulfur Arnason
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Abstract Stable isotope ratios of bone collagen are commonly used to investigate foraging and movement of human and animal populations. This technique is especially valuable for archaeological and paleoecological applications, as bones are among the few tissues that are commonly preserved in archaeological and assemblages.
Casey T Clark +2 more
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Systematic Biology, 2006
A recent molecular phylogeny of the mammalian order Carnivora implied large body size as the ancestral condition for the caniform subclade Arctoidea using the distribution of species mean body sizes among living taxa. "Extant taxa-only" approaches such as these discount character state observations for fossil members of living clades and completely ...
John J Flynn
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A recent molecular phylogeny of the mammalian order Carnivora implied large body size as the ancestral condition for the caniform subclade Arctoidea using the distribution of species mean body sizes among living taxa. "Extant taxa-only" approaches such as these discount character state observations for fossil members of living clades and completely ...
John J Flynn
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The complete mitochondrial genome of silver fox (Caniformia: Canidae)
Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2015Silver fox is color variant of Vulpes vulpes. At present, there are few studies on phylogeny of Canidae and Caniformia. In this article, we determined and described the complete mitogenome of silver fox for the first time, which is 16,723 bp in length, containing 13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNA genes, 22 tRNA genes, one origin of replication on the ...
Wei-Li, Sun +6 more
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2005
CANIFORMIA Kretzoi 1938 Families: 9 families with 72 genera and 165 species: Family Canidae Fischer 1817 (13 genera with 35 species and 199 subspecies) Family Ursidae Fischer de Waldheim 1817 (5 genera with 8 species and 43 subspecies) Family Otariidae Gray 1825 (7 genera with 16 species and 2 subspecies) Family Odobenidae Allen 1880 (1 genus with 1 ...
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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CANIFORMIA Kretzoi 1938 Families: 9 families with 72 genera and 165 species: Family Canidae Fischer 1817 (13 genera with 35 species and 199 subspecies) Family Ursidae Fischer de Waldheim 1817 (5 genera with 8 species and 43 subspecies) Family Otariidae Gray 1825 (7 genera with 16 species and 2 subspecies) Family Odobenidae Allen 1880 (1 genus with 1 ...
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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The extrinsic and intrinsic forelimb musculature of the lesser grison (Galictis cuja), a short-legged mustelid of southern South America, is studied for the first time. We present descriptions, muscular maps, and weight data. Muscular anatomy description of the lesser grison provides the framework for discussing the myological diversity of mustelids ...
Marcos D Ercoli, Alicia Alvarez
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The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Alopex lagopus (Caniformia: Canidae)
Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2015The phylogenetic and taxonomic positions of the blue fox (Alopex lagopus) have long been unclear. In this study, we determined and described the complete mitogenome sequence of A. lagopus for the first time, which is 16,629 bp in length and contains 37 genes, including 13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNAs, 22 tRNAs, 1 origin of replication on the light ...
Wei-Li, Sun +4 more
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