User:Jts1882/phylogeny/Caniformia

A collection of phylogenetic trees for the caniform carnivores. The cladograms were copied from Wikipedia mainspace articles and used to test the Lua module version of the clade using the test template cladeN.

Also see User:Jts1882/phylogeny/Feliformia for feliform carnovores.

Internal phylogeny
Note: "Recently, however, Schmidt-Kittler (1976; Chen & Schmidt-Kittler 1983) has demonstrated, on the basis of the structure of the deciduous dentition, that percrocutoids are likely to be phylogenetically quite distant from hyaenids sensu stricto, and instead share a common ancestry with 'stenoplesictines' (Chen & Schmidt-Kittler 1983, p. 168)." (Werdelin & Solounias, 1991, p5)

Werdelin, Lars & Solounias, Nikos 1991 05 31: The Hyaenidae: taxonomy, systematics and evolution. Fossils and Strata, No. 30, pp. 1-104. Oslo. ISSN 0300-9491. ISBN 82-00-37481-5.

Phylogeny

 * From: Caniformia Note redundancy with main carnivore scheme. Transcluded templates would be an improvement. I've added the canine subfamilies.

Source.

Family Canidae

 * Canidae

Based on Lindblad-Toh et al (2005), modified to incorporate recent findings on wolf-like Canis species by Koepfli et al (2015).


 * Domestic dog tree based on vonHoldt-2010: User:Jts1882/sandbox/Domestic dogs

Borophaginae
Cladogram showing borophagine interrelationships, following Wang et al., figure 141:

Evolution of wolves

 * Dire wolf


 * Evolution_of_the_wolf


 * Evolution_of_the_wolf

Mustelidae
Genetic analysis suggests that Mustelidae should be divided into eight subfamilies:

Procyonidae
Cladogram showing the results of the recent molecular studies. Genus Nasuella was not included in these studies, but in a separate study was found to nest within Nasua.

Taxonomy of Pinnepids
Relationships among the pinnipeds, combining several phylogenetic analyses.

Cat-like families
Moved because post expansion template size limit exceeded.


 * User:Jts1882/phylogeny/Feliformia