Updating the evolutionary history of Carnivora (Mammalia): a new species-level supertree complete with divergence time estimates

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Although it has proven to be an important foundation for investigations of carnivoran ecology, biology and evolution, the complete species-level supertree for Carnivora of Bininda-Emonds <it>et al</it>. is showing its age...

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Main Authors: Nyakatura Katrin, Bininda-Emonds Olaf RP
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-02-01
Series:BMC Biology
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Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7007/10/12
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spelling doaj-aa261fdc7d044031b8941c4203150aa92020-11-24T21:40:07ZengBMCBMC Biology1741-70072012-02-011011210.1186/1741-7007-10-12Updating the evolutionary history of Carnivora (Mammalia): a new species-level supertree complete with divergence time estimatesNyakatura KatrinBininda-Emonds Olaf RP<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Although it has proven to be an important foundation for investigations of carnivoran ecology, biology and evolution, the complete species-level supertree for Carnivora of Bininda-Emonds <it>et al</it>. is showing its age. Additional, largely molecular sequence data are now available for many species and the advancement of computer technology means that many of the limitations of the original analysis can now be avoided. We therefore sought to provide an updated estimate of the phylogenetic relationships within all extant Carnivora, again using supertree analysis to be able to analyze as much of the global phylogenetic database for the group as possible.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In total, 188 source trees were combined, representing 114 trees from the literature together with 74 newly constructed gene trees derived from nearly 45,000 bp of sequence data from GenBank. The greater availability of sequence data means that the new supertree is almost completely resolved and also better reflects current phylogenetic opinion (for example, supporting a monophyletic Mephitidae, Eupleridae and Prionodontidae; placing <it>Nandinia binotata </it>as sister to the remaining Feliformia). Following an initial rapid radiation, diversification rate analyses indicate a downturn in the net speciation rate within the past three million years as well as a possible increase some 18.0 million years ago; numerous diversification rate shifts within the order were also identified.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Together, the two carnivore supertrees remain the only complete phylogenetic estimates for all extant species and the new supertree, like the old one, will form a key tool in helping us to further understand the biology of this charismatic group of carnivores.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7007/10/12Carnivoraconservation biologydivergence timesdiversificationmacroevolutionphylogenetic supertreessupermatrixtimetree
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Updating the evolutionary history of Carnivora (Mammalia): a new species-level supertree complete with divergence time estimates
BMC Biology
Carnivora
conservation biology
divergence times
diversification
macroevolution
phylogenetic supertrees
supermatrix
timetree
author_facet Nyakatura Katrin
Bininda-Emonds Olaf RP
author_sort Nyakatura Katrin
title Updating the evolutionary history of Carnivora (Mammalia): a new species-level supertree complete with divergence time estimates
title_short Updating the evolutionary history of Carnivora (Mammalia): a new species-level supertree complete with divergence time estimates
title_full Updating the evolutionary history of Carnivora (Mammalia): a new species-level supertree complete with divergence time estimates
title_fullStr Updating the evolutionary history of Carnivora (Mammalia): a new species-level supertree complete with divergence time estimates
title_full_unstemmed Updating the evolutionary history of Carnivora (Mammalia): a new species-level supertree complete with divergence time estimates
title_sort updating the evolutionary history of carnivora (mammalia): a new species-level supertree complete with divergence time estimates
publisher BMC
series BMC Biology
issn 1741-7007
publishDate 2012-02-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Although it has proven to be an important foundation for investigations of carnivoran ecology, biology and evolution, the complete species-level supertree for Carnivora of Bininda-Emonds <it>et al</it>. is showing its age. Additional, largely molecular sequence data are now available for many species and the advancement of computer technology means that many of the limitations of the original analysis can now be avoided. We therefore sought to provide an updated estimate of the phylogenetic relationships within all extant Carnivora, again using supertree analysis to be able to analyze as much of the global phylogenetic database for the group as possible.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In total, 188 source trees were combined, representing 114 trees from the literature together with 74 newly constructed gene trees derived from nearly 45,000 bp of sequence data from GenBank. The greater availability of sequence data means that the new supertree is almost completely resolved and also better reflects current phylogenetic opinion (for example, supporting a monophyletic Mephitidae, Eupleridae and Prionodontidae; placing <it>Nandinia binotata </it>as sister to the remaining Feliformia). Following an initial rapid radiation, diversification rate analyses indicate a downturn in the net speciation rate within the past three million years as well as a possible increase some 18.0 million years ago; numerous diversification rate shifts within the order were also identified.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Together, the two carnivore supertrees remain the only complete phylogenetic estimates for all extant species and the new supertree, like the old one, will form a key tool in helping us to further understand the biology of this charismatic group of carnivores.</p>
topic Carnivora
conservation biology
divergence times
diversification
macroevolution
phylogenetic supertrees
supermatrix
timetree
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