Koepfli Klaus-Peter, Jenks Susan M, Eizirik Eduardo, Zahirpour Tannaz, Van Valkenburgh Blaire, Wayne Robert K
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1606, USA.
Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2006 Mar;38(3):603-20. doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2005.10.017.
The four extant species of hyenas (Hyaenidae; Carnivora) form a morphologically and ecologically heterogeneous group of feliform carnivorans that are remnants of a formerly diverse group of mammalian predators. They include the aardwolf (Proteles cristatus), a termite-feeding specialist, and three species with a craniodental morphology adapted to cracking the bones of prey and/or carcasses, the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta), brown hyena (Parahyaena brunnea), and striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena). Hyenas have been the subject of a number of systematic studies during the last two centuries, due in large part to the extensive fossil record of the group, with nearly 70 described fossil species. Morphological studies incorporating both fossil and living taxa have yielded different conclusions regarding the evolutionary relationships among living hyenas. We used a molecular supermatrix comprised of seven nuclear gene segments and the complete mitochondrial cytochrome b gene to evaluate phylogenetic relationships among the four extant hyaenid species. We also obtained sequence data from representative species of all the main families of the Feliformia (Felidae, Herpestidae, and Viverridae) to estimate the sister group of the Hyaenidae. Maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood analyses of the supermatrix recovered identical topologies. Furthermore, Bayesian phylogenetic analyses of the supermatrix, with among-site rate variation among data partitions parameterized in three different ways, also yielded the same topology. For each phylogeny reconstruction method, all but two nodes received 100% bootstrap or 1.00 posterior probability nodal support. Within the monophyletic Hyaenidae, Parahyaena and Hyaena were joined together, with Crocuta as the sister to this clade, and Proteles forming the most basal lineage. A clade containing two species of mongoose (core Herpestidae) plus Cryptoprocta ferox (currently classified in Viverridae) was resolved as the sister group of Hyaenidae. The pattern of relationships among the three bone-cracking hyaenids (Crocuta, Hyaena, and Parahyaena) is incongruent with recent cladistic assessments based on morphology and suggests the need to reevaluate some of the morphological characters that have been traditionally used to evaluate relationships among hyenas. Divergence time estimates based on a Bayesian relaxed molecular clock indicates that hyaenids diverged from their feliform sister group 29.2 MYA, in the Middle Oligocene. Molecular clock estimates also suggest that the origin of the aardwolf is much more recent (10.6 MYA) than that implied by a cladistic analysis of morphology ( approximately 20 MYA) and suggests that the aardwolf is possibly derived from a bone and meat eating lineage of hyaenids that were present in the Late Miocene. [Hyaenidae; phylogeny; cytochrome b; nuclear gene segments; Proteles; Crocuta; Hyaena; Parahyaena.].
现存的四种鬣狗(鬣狗科;食肉目)构成了一组形态和生态上异质的猫型食肉动物,它们是曾经种类繁多的哺乳动物捕食者群体的残余。其中包括土狼(Proteles cristatus),一种以白蚁为食的专家,以及三种具有适应咬碎猎物和/或尸体骨头的颅齿形态的物种,即斑鬣狗(Crocuta crocuta)、棕鬣狗(Parahyaena brunnea)和条纹鬣狗(Hyaena hyaena)。在过去的两个世纪里,鬣狗一直是许多系统研究的对象,这在很大程度上归功于该群体广泛的化石记录,已描述的化石物种近70种。结合化石和现存分类单元的形态学研究,对于现存鬣狗之间的进化关系得出了不同的结论。我们使用了一个由七个核基因片段和完整的线粒体细胞色素b基因组成的分子超级矩阵,来评估四种现存鬣狗科物种之间的系统发育关系。我们还从猫型亚目所有主要科(猫科、獴科和灵猫科)的代表性物种中获取了序列数据,以估计鬣狗科的姐妹类群。对超级矩阵进行的最大简约法和最大似然法分析得到了相同的拓扑结构。此外,对超级矩阵进行的贝叶斯系统发育分析,以三种不同方式对数据分区之间的位点间速率变化进行参数化,也得到了相同的拓扑结构。对于每种系统发育重建方法,除了两个节点外,所有节点都获得了100%的自展支持或1.00的后验概率节点支持。在单系的鬣狗科中,棕鬣狗属和条纹鬣狗属聚在一起,斑鬣狗属是这个分支的姐妹类群,土狼属构成最基部的谱系。一个包含两种獴(核心獴科)和马岛缟狸(目前归类于灵猫科)的分支被确定为鬣狗科的姐妹类群。三种咬碎骨头的鬣狗(斑鬣狗属、条纹鬣狗属和棕鬣狗属)之间的关系模式与最近基于形态学的分支分析评估不一致,这表明有必要重新评估一些传统上用于评估鬣狗之间关系的形态学特征。基于贝叶斯宽松分子钟的分歧时间估计表明,鬣狗科在渐新世中期与它们的猫型姐妹类群分化,时间为2920万年前。分子钟估计还表明,土狼的起源比基于形态学的分支分析所暗示的要近得多(1060万年前),这表明土狼可能源自中新世晚期存在的以骨头和肉为食的鬣狗谱系。[鬣狗科;系统发育;细胞色素b;核基因片段;土狼属;斑鬣狗属;条纹鬣狗属;棕鬣狗属。]