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Annual Review of Anthropology, 2007
Morphometrics, the field of biological shape analysis, has undergone major change in recent years. Most of this change has been due to the development and adoption of methods to analyze the Cartesian coordinates of anatomical landmarks. These geometric morphometric (GM) methods focus on the retention of geometric information throughout a study and ...
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Morphometrics, the field of biological shape analysis, has undergone major change in recent years. Most of this change has been due to the development and adoption of methods to analyze the Cartesian coordinates of anatomical landmarks. These geometric morphometric (GM) methods focus on the retention of geometric information throughout a study and ...
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Morphometrics and genetics variations of mullets (Pisces: Mugillidae) from Aceh waters. Indonesia
, 2020Yulianto D, Batubara IIAS, Nur FM, Rizal S, Siti-Azizah MN, Muchlisin ZA. 2020. Morphometrics and genetics variations of mullets (Pisces: Mugilidae) from Aceh waters, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 21: 3422-3430.
Derita Yulianto +7 more
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The Encyclopedia of Archaeological Sciences, 2018
Geometric morphometrics are a class of multivariate methods for measuring and analyzing the shapes of objects. Geometric morphometrics are distinctive in that they use Cartesian coordinates (x, y, z) of landmark points in place of linear measurements as ...
A. M. Lawing, P. D. Polly
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Geometric morphometrics are a class of multivariate methods for measuring and analyzing the shapes of objects. Geometric morphometrics are distinctive in that they use Cartesian coordinates (x, y, z) of landmark points in place of linear measurements as ...
A. M. Lawing, P. D. Polly
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2013
The aim of this article is to provide a simple introduction to Geometric MorphoMetrics (GMM). GMM is the numerical study of the interaction of size and shape with covarying factors in biology. It represents the modern form of morphometrics, a discipline with a century long history, and it includes a variety of methods.
Ashley H. McKeown, Ryan W. Schmidt
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The aim of this article is to provide a simple introduction to Geometric MorphoMetrics (GMM). GMM is the numerical study of the interaction of size and shape with covarying factors in biology. It represents the modern form of morphometrics, a discipline with a century long history, and it includes a variety of methods.
Ashley H. McKeown, Ryan W. Schmidt
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A Course in Morphometrics for Biologists
, 2018Morphometrics, the topic of this book, brings together the best modern methods for quantifying the patterns of variation of organismal form that we biologists are most interested in talking about.
F. Bookstein
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Role of Morphometrics in Fish Diversity Assessment: Status, Challenges and Future Prospects
National academy science letters, 2023A. Dwivedi, Kritish De
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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), 1972
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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2018
Geometric morphometrics is a better tool to evaluate the variation of shape than ‘traditional’ morphometrics. In reptiles, it outperforms morphometrics based on linear measurements and scalation.
M. Gabelaia +2 more
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Geometric morphometrics is a better tool to evaluate the variation of shape than ‘traditional’ morphometrics. In reptiles, it outperforms morphometrics based on linear measurements and scalation.
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Biology Clearly Needs Morphometrics. Does Morphometrics Need Biology?
Biological Theory, 2009It is now well documented that biology needs morphometrics. Morphometrics can provide useful and often unexpected information about development and growth, functional—especially mechanical—adaptation, and evolutionary difference and relationship. Such studies often apply coordinate data from anatomical landmarks.
Charles Oxnard, Paul O’Higgins
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Contributions to gynecology and obstetrics, 1983
Placental dysfunction can be evaluated through the quantitative analysis of the morphological changes in the placental structures that are intimately related to the transfer function of the placenta. This is illustrated in the results collected from the placenta of an SGA infant, which show that this placenta differs from a control group by having ...
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Placental dysfunction can be evaluated through the quantitative analysis of the morphological changes in the placental structures that are intimately related to the transfer function of the placenta. This is illustrated in the results collected from the placenta of an SGA infant, which show that this placenta differs from a control group by having ...
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