نتایج جستجو برای: carnivora

تعداد نتایج: 1179  

Journal: :Cytogenetic and genome research 2012
P L Perelman V R Beklemisheva D V Yudkin T N Petrina V V Rozhnov W Nie A S Graphodatsky

The order of Carnivora has been very well characterized with over 50 species analyzed by chromosome painting and with painting probe sets made for 9 Carnivora species. Representatives of almost all families have been studied with few exceptions (Otariidae, Odobenidae, Nandiniidae, Prionodontidae). The patterns of chromosome evolution in Carnivora are discussed here. Overall, many Carnivora spec...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 1997
D Graur M Gouy L Duret

Contrary to morphological claims, molecular data indicate that the order Perissodactyla (e.g., horses, rhinoceroses, and tapirs) is neither part of the superordinal taxon Paenungulata (Sirenia, Proboscidea, and Hyracoidea) nor an immediate outgroup of the paenungulates. Rather, Perissodactyla is closer to Carnivora and Cetartiodactyla (Cetacea+Artiodactyla) than it is to the paenungulates. Ther...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
John A Finarelli John J Flynn

Increased encephalization, or larger brain volume relative to body mass, is a repeated theme in vertebrate evolution. Here we present an extensive sampling of relative brain sizes in fossil and extant taxa in the mammalian order Carnivora (cats, dogs, bears, weasels, and their relatives). By using Akaike Information Criterion model selection and endocranial volume and body mass data for 289 spe...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2010
Abby Grace Drake Christian Peter Klingenberg

Abstract: The variation among domestic dog breeds offers a unique opportunity to study large-scale diversification by microevolutionary mechanisms. We use geometric morphometrics to quantify the diversity of skull shape in 106 breeds of domestic dog, in three wild canid species, and across the order Carnivora. The amount of shape variation among domestic dogs far exceeds that in wild species, a...

2011
Susumu Tomiya

BACKGROUND Despite a long history of research, the phylogenetic origin and initial diversification of the mammalian crown-group Carnivora remain elusive. Well-preserved fossil materials of basal carnivorans are essential for resolving these issues, and for constraining the timing of the carnivoran origin, which constitutes an important time-calibration point in mammalian phylogenetics. METHOD...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Hidenori Nishihara Masami Hasegawa Norihiro Okada

Despite the recent large-scale efforts dedicated to comprehensive phylogenetic analyses using mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences, several relationships among mammalian orders remain controversial. Here, we present an extensive application of retroposon (L1) insertion analysis to the phylogenetic relationships among almost all mammalian orders. In addition to demonstrating the validity of G...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2014
Shirlley Rodrigues Leonardo S Avilla Leopoldo H Soibelzon Camila Bernardes

The Brazilian Quaternary terrestrial Carnivora are represented by the following families: Canidae, Felidae, Ursidae, Procyonidae Mephitidae and Mustelidae. Their recent evolutionary history in South America is associated with the uplift of the Panamanian Isthmus, and which enabled the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI). Here we present new fossil records of Carnivora found in a cave in Au...

2012
RYUICHI MASUDA NAOKO KUROSE SHIGEKI WATANABE ALEXEI V. ABRAMOV SANG-HOON HAN LIANG-KONG LIN TATSUO OSHIDA

.Abramov AV. 2000b. A taxonomic review of the genusMustela (Mammalia, Carnivora). Zoosystematica Rossica 8:

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Sabahattin Bicer Radhika J Patel Joseph B Williams Peter J Reiser

We recently reported that masticatory ('superfast') myosin is expressed in jaw-closing muscles of some rodent species. Most mammalian limb muscle fibers express tropomyosin-β (Tm-β), along with fast-type or slow-type tropomyosin-β (Tm-β), but jaw-closing muscle fibers in members of Carnivora express a unique isoform of Tm [Tm-masticatory (Tm-M)] and little or no Tm-β. The goal of this study was...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2010
Ingi Agnarsson Matjaz Kuntner Laura J May-Collado

Phylogenies underpin comparative biology as high-utility tools to test evolutionary and biogeographic hypotheses, inform on conservation strategies, and reveal the age and evolutionary histories of traits and lineages. As tools, most powerful are those phylogenies that contain all, or nearly all, of the taxa of a given group. Despite their obvious utility, such phylogenies, other than summary '...

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