Biology:Monachinae

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Short description: Subfamily of carnivores

Southern seals
Temporal range: Aquitanian–present
Early Miocene – Holocene, possible late Oligocene record[1]
Leopard Seal.jpg
Leopard seal, Hydrurga leptonyx
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Clade: Pinnipedia
Family: Phocidae
Subfamily: Monachinae
E. L. Trouessart, 1897
Tribes

Monachinae (known colloquially as "Southern seals") is a subfamily of Phocidae whose distribution is found in the tropical, temperate and polar regions of the southern hemisphere, though in the distant past fossil representatives have been found on both sides of the North Atlantic Ocean.[1][2] The difference between members of this group and members of Phocinae is in monachines the hindclaws are greatly reduced in size.[3] Furthermore, all species have 34 chromosomes.[3] There are three tribes recognized here: Monachini (monk seals), Miroungini (elephant seals), and Lobodontini (Antarctic seals and a handful of Afroamerican fossil genera).[4][5] While today represented by eight extant and one recently extinct species, Monachinae had an incredibly enriched fossil diversity that went into decline soon to be replaced by southern species of sea lions and fur seals.[6][5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Leonard Dewaele; Olivier Lambert; Stephen Louwye (2018). "A critical revision of the fossil record, stratigraphy and diversity of the Neogene seal genus Monotherium (Carnivora, Phocidae)". Royal Society Open Science 5 (5): 171669. doi:10.1098/rsos.171669. PMID 29892365. Bibcode2018RSOS....571669D. 
  2. Stewart, Brent (2014). "Family Phocidae (Earless Seals)". in Wilson, D.E.; Mittermeier, R.A.. Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 4. Barcelona: Lynx Ediciones. pp. 120–183. ISBN 978-84-96553-93-4. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Bonner, N. (1994). Seals and Sea Lions of the World. United Kingdom: Blandford. pp. 1–224. ISBN 9780816057177. 
  4. Berta, A.; Churchill, M. (2012). "Pinniped taxonomy: Review of currently recognized species and subspecies, and evidence used for their description". Mammal Review 42 (3): 207–34. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2907.2011.00193.x. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 Berta, A.; Churchill, M.; Boessenecker, R.W. (2018). "The Origin and Evolutionary Biology of Pinnipeds: Seals, Sea Lions, and Walruses". Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 46: 203–228. doi:10.1146/annurev-earth-082517-010009. Bibcode2018AREPS..46..203B. 
  6. Yonezawa, T. (2009). "The monophyletic origin of sea lions and fur seals (Carnivora; Otariidae) in the Southern Hemisphere". Gene 441 (1–2): 89–99. doi:10.1016/j.gene.2009.01.022. PMID 19254754. 

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