Advances in Morphometrics

Theory and Methods: An Idiosyncratic History of Early Morphometrics R.A. Reyment. Multivariate Allometry C.P. Klingenberg. Data Acquisition: Introduction to Data Acquisition L.F. Marcus. Three-dimensional Data Capture and Acquisition D. Dean. Two-dimensional Imaging: An Update A. GarciaValdecasas. Imagina: A Direct Tool for Image Analysis in Systematics J.M. Becerra. Landmark Methods: Introduction to Landmark Methods D. Slice. Morphometric Spaces, Shape Components and the Effects of Linear Transformations F.J. Rohlf. Combining the Tools of Geometric Morphometrics F.L. Bookstein. Standard Formula for the Uniform Shape Component in Landmark Data F.L. Bookstein. Affine Transformations as a Modelof Virtual Form Change for Generating Morphospaces D. Russkin-Gutman, A.D. Buscalioni. Outlines: With and without Landmarks: Introduction to Outlines F.J. Rohlf. Eigenshape Analysis of Left Ventricular Outlines from Contrast Ventriculograms P.D. Sampson, et al. Chisquare Test of Biological Space Curve Affinities D. Dean, et al. Comparing Shapes of Organisms: Geographic Comparisons: Introduction to Geometric Morphometrics and Intraspecific Variation: A Fascinating Adventure A. Loy. Fluctuating Asymmetry in Mus musculus Subspecific Hybridization: Traditional and Procrustes Comparative Approach J.C. Auffray, et al. Wing Venation Variability in Monarthropalpus buxi (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) and the Quaternary Coevolution of Box (Buxus sempervirens L.) and Its Midge: A Geometrical Morphometric Analysis M. Baylac, T. Daufresne. Size and Shape Variation in the Mandible of the Fossorial Rodent Spalax ehrenbergi: A Procrustes Analysis of Three Dimensions M. Corti, et al. Principal Components of Body Shape Variation within an Endemic Radiation of Threespine Stickleback J. Walker. Low Taxonomic Level and Intraspecific Comparisons: Introduction to Comparison of Similar Objects Whose Group Identity Is Known M. Corti. Identification of House Mice Musmusculus, and Mound Building Mice, M. spicilegus, Based on Distance and Landmark Data A. Demeter et al. Correspondence between Interlandmark Distances and Caliper Measurements S. Reig. Some Applications of Geometric Morphometrics to Ostracoda R.A. Reyment. Shape Changes during the Growth of the Sea Bass, Dicentrarchus labrax (Teleostea: Perciformes), in Relation to Different Rearing Conditions: An Application of Thinplate Spline Regression Analysis A. Loy, et al. Higher Taxonomic Level Comparisons: Introduction to Comparisons amongTaxa at the Level of Species, Genus and Family G. Naylor. The Evolution and Growth of the Hominid Pelvis: A Preliminary Thinplate Spline Study of Ilium Shape C. Berge. Stephanodonty in Fossil Murids: A Landmark based Morphometric Approach J. van Dam. 16 additional articles. Appendixes. Index.

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