TY - JOUR AU - Koepfli, Klaus-Peter AU - Deere, Kerry A. AU - Slater, Graham J. AU - Begg, Colleen AU - Begg, Keith AU - Grassman, Lon AU - Lucherini, Mauro AU - Veron, Geraldine AU - Wayne, Robert K. PY - 2008 DA - 2008/02/14 TI - Multigene phylogeny of the Mustelidae: Resolving relationships, tempo and biogeographic history of a mammalian adaptive radiation JO - BMC Biology SP - 10 VL - 6 IS - 1 AB - Adaptive radiation, the evolution of ecological and phenotypic diversity from a common ancestor, is a central concept in evolutionary biology and characterizes the evolutionary histories of many groups of organisms. One such group is the Mustelidae, the most species-rich family within the mammalian order Carnivora, encompassing 59 species classified into 22 genera. Extant mustelids display extensive ecomorphological diversity, with different lineages having evolved into an array of adaptive zones, from fossorial badgers to semi-aquatic otters. Mustelids are also widely distributed, with multiple genera found on different continents. As with other groups that have undergone adaptive radiation, resolving the phylogenetic history of mustelids presents a number of challenges because ecomorphological convergence may potentially confound morphologically based phylogenetic inferences, and because adaptive radiations often include one or more periods of rapid cladogenesis that require a large amount of data to resolve. SN - 1741-7007 UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/1741-7007-6-10 DO - 10.1186/1741-7007-6-10 ID - Koepfli2008 ER -