أشباه الدببة Arctoidea

(تم التحويل من Arctoidea)

أشباه الدببة
Temporal range: إيوسين - هولوسين، 46–0 م‌س
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التصنيف العلمي e
أصنوفة غير معروفة (أصلحها): أشباه الدببة Arctoidea
Subclades

أشباه الدببة Arctoidea هي دون الرتبة ممن هم في الأغلب ثدييات آكلة لحوم تضم the extinct Hemicyonidae المنقرضة (الكلب-دب)، و Musteloidea الموجودة (weasels, raccoons, skunks, red pandas), Pinnipedia (seals, sea lions), and Ursidae (bears), found in all continents from the Eocene, 46 مليون سنة مضت, to the present.[2] The oldest group of the clade is the bears, as their CMAH gene is still intact. The gene became non-functional in the common ancestor of the Mustelida (the musteloids and pinnipeds).[3] Arctoids are caniforms, along with dogs (canids) and extinct bear dogs (Amphicyonidae). The earliest caniforms were superficially similar to martens, which are tree-dwelling mustelids. Together with feliforms, caniforms compose the order Carnivora; sometimes Arctoidea can be considered a separate suborder from Caniformia and a sister taxon to Feliformia.

النظاميات

Arctoidea was named by Flower (1869). It was reranked as the unranked clade Arctoidea by Hunt (2001), Hunt (2002) and Hunt (2002); it was reranked as the infraorder Arctoidea by Koretsky (2001), Zhai et al. (2003) and Labs Hochstein (2007). It was assigned to Carnivora by Flower (1883), Barnes (1987), Barnes (1988), Carroll (1988), Barnes (1989), Barnes (1992), Hunt (2001), Hunt (2002) and Hunt (2002); and to Caniformia by Tedford (1976), Bryant (1991), Wang and Tedford (1992), Tedford et al. (1994), Koretsky (2001), Zhai et al. (2003), Wang et al. (2005), Owen (2006), Peigné et al. (2006) and Labs Hochstein (2007).[4][5][6]

شجرة المحتد

The cladogram is based on molecular phylogeny of six genes in Flynn (2005),[7] with the musteloids updated following the multigene analysis of Law et al. (2018).[8]

كلبيات الشكل

AmphicyonidaeYsengrinia americana

كلبيات الذئب الذهبي الأفريقي

أشباه الدببة

Ursoidea

Hemicyonidae

الدببة الدب الأسود الأمريكي

أشباه العرسيات

زعنفيات الأقدام

EnaliarctidaeEnaliarctos mealsi (white background).JPG

فقمة عديمة الأذن الفقمة الشائعة

Otariidae California sea lion

Odobenidae Pacific walrus

أشباه العرسيات

Mephitidae Striped skunk

Ailuridae پاندا حمراء

راكونيات الراكون الشائع

العرسيات European polecat

المراجع

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  2. ^ "Paleobiology Database: Arctoidea Basic info"[dead link].
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  4. ^ R. M. Hunt. 2001. "Small Oligocene amphicyonids from North America (Paradaphoenus, Mammalia, Carnivora)". American Museum Novitates 3331:1–20
  5. ^ I. Koretsky. 2001. "Morphology and systematics of Miocene Phocinae (Mammalia: Carnivora) from Paratethys and the North Atlantic region". Geologica Hungarica Series Palaeontologica 54:1–109
  6. ^ J. Labs Hochstein. 2007. "A new species of Zodiolestes (Mammalia, Mustelidae) from the early Miocene of Florida". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(2):532–534
  7. ^ Flynn, J. J.; Finarelli, J. A.; Zehr, S.; Hsu, J.; Nedbal, M. A. (2005). "Molecular phylogeny of the Carnivora (Mammalia): Assessing the impact of increased sampling on resolving enigmatic relationships". Systematic Biology. 54 (2): 317–37. doi:10.1080/10635150590923326. PMID 16012099.
  8. ^ Law, Chris J.; Slater, Graham J.; Mehta, Rita S. (2018-01-01). "Lineage Diversity and Size Disparity in Musteloidea: Testing Patterns of Adaptive Radiation Using Molecular and Fossil-Based Methods". Systematic Biology (in الإنجليزية). 67 (1): 127–144. doi:10.1093/sysbio/syx047. ISSN 1063-5157. PMID 28472434.


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