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The musteloids are the most diverse super-family among carnivores, ranging from little known, exotic, and highly-endangered species to the popular and familiar, and include a large number of introduced invasives. They feature terrestrial, fossorial, arboreal, and aquatic members, ranging from tenacious predators to frugivorous omnivores, span weights from a 100g weasel to 30kg giant otters, and express a range of social behaviours from the highly gregarious to the fiercely solitary. Musteloids are the subjects of extensive cutting-edge research from phylogenetics to the evolution of sociality and through to the practical implications of disease epidemiology, introduced species management, and climate change. Their diversity and extensive biogeography inform a wide spectrum of ecological theory and conservation practice.
David W. Macdonald, Director, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, University of Oxford, Chris Newman, Senior Research Associate, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, University of Oxford, Lauren A. Harrington, Senior Researcher, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, University of Oxford
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