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33 Multivariate morphometrics

Classification, Pattern Recognition and Reduction of Dimensionality, 1982
Publisher Summary Multivariate Morphometrics is concerned with the application of the theory and practice of multivariate statistical analysis to two or more morphological characters considered simultaneously. This chapter focuses on recent developments in multivariate morphometrics and the special analysis of particular problems of great ...
R. Reyment
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The systematics of Australian Daphnia (Cladocera: Daphniidae). Multivariate morphometrics

Hydrobiologia, 1988
Forty nine characters were measured in each of 76 male and 200 female Daphnia including specimens from all eleven taxa described from the genus in Australia, except D. jollyi. Separate multivariate analyses (cluster, principal components and discriminant) of males and females each revealed only five morphological groups in the genus corresponding to ...
J. Benzie
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Multivariate Morphometrics of Bottlenecked Populations

1989
In one way or another population bottlenecks and/or founder events have played critical roles in theories of speciation, including those of Mayr (1954, 1970, 1982), Carson (1968, 1975, 1982) and Templeton (1980a,b). In Mayr’s view (1954) the internal genetic change fostered by these founder events is “the most drastic change (except for polyploidy and ...
E. H. Bryant
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Multivariate Morphometrics.

Biometrics, 1973
C. K. Huszar   +2 more
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Multivariate Morphometrics, 2nd Edition.

Biometrics, 1985
M. J. R. Healy   +3 more
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Thirty years of geometric morphometrics: Achievements, challenges, and the ongoing quest for biological meaningfulness

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Biological Anthropology, 2022
The foundations of geometric morphometrics were worked out about 30 years ago and have continually been refined and extended. What has remained as a central thrust and source of debate in the morphometrics community is the shared goal of meaningful ...
Philipp Mitteroecker, Katrin Schaefer
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Multivariate morphometrics, quantitative genetics, and neutral theory: Developing a “modern synthesis” for primate evolutionary morphology

Evolutionary Anthropology (print), 2019
Anthropologists are increasingly turning to explicit model‐bound evolutionary approaches for understanding the morphological diversification of humans and other primate lineages.
Noreen von Cramon‐Taubadel
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Application of geometric morphometrics for facial congenital anomaly studies

Congenital Anomalies, 2022
The face is a small complex three‐dimensional (3D) structure composed of various bones and essential organs. Congenital anomalies of those organs represent various deformities; therefore, their quantification has been challenging.
M. Katsube   +3 more
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Data transformations in multivariate morphometric analyses

Journal of Human Evolution, 1984
The results of a systematic investigation of the properties of several data transformations commonly used in multivariate statistical studies of primate functional morphology are considered. Using the same sample of 11 extant primate taxa and the same set of linear measurements of the elbow complex, each transformation is examined with regard to its ...
R.M. Hagaman, M.E. Morbeck
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