id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_yipyzatcmjgz5b4hzyddfs32fy M Mattern Phylogeny and Speciation of Felids 2000.0 .pdf text/html 22702 1636 51 An examination of ecological changes on the felid tree shows repeated patterns of resource partitioning in time (activity patterns), space (preferred habitat type), and food (as measured by body size) among closely related species. Pardofelis marmorata, the Marbled Cat of the Himalayas, Indochina, and Sundaland, formed part of the radiation in a group including the genus Lynx (O'Brien 1996), although in the study by Johnson and O'Brien (1997), this species did not consistently associate with any other felid; a relationship with the Puma group was in that study more likely. The species are separated into eight lineages (Johnson et al., 2006;O'Brien & Johnson, 2007), of which the monophyletic Panthera lineage, supported by both morphological and molecular evidence (Hemmer, 1978;Herrington, 1986;Salles, 1992;Janczewski et al., 1995;Johnson et al., 1996Johnson et al., , 2006Bininda-Emonds, Gittleman & Purvis, 1999;Mattern & McLennan, 2000;Bininda-Emonds, Decker-Flum & Gittleman, 2001;Jae-Heup et al., 2001;Yu & Zhang, 2005;Christiansen, 2008a;Davis, Li & Murphy, 2010), comprises six large felid species widely distributed in the world (Wozencraft et al., 2005). ./cache/work_yipyzatcmjgz5b4hzyddfs32fy.pdf ./txt/work_yipyzatcmjgz5b4hzyddfs32fy.txt