In medical entomology, as well as in many other groups of arthropods, geometric morphometrics has become a powerful tool for species identification and population characterization. The approach lies on the relative position of some anatomical points (landmarks) or, more recently, of curved features (semilandmarks). Landmarks are described by coordinates of points easy to recognize from one individual to another. According to this criterion decreasing levels of homology have been recognized, going from strong (type I) to weak (type III landmarks). Semilandmarks (or sliding landmarks) are points having poor homology like landmarks III, but making it possible to capture curves or surfaces where landmarks are sparse. Their use is becoming incre...
Landmark-based geometric morphometrics is widely used to study the morphology of the endocast, or in...
two-dimensional coordinates (consensus for each caviomorph genera) for landmarks plus semilandmarks ...
Manually collecting landmarks for quantifying complex morphological phenotypes can be laborious and ...
Modern methods allow a geometric representation of forms, separating size and shape. In entomology, ...
Studying links between phenotype/genotype and agricultural practices is one of the main topics in ag...
- Table designating which body shape coordinates are sliding semilandmarks. - For use in Procrustes ...
In this paper, we present the automatic extraction of morphometric landmarks (see fig:1(a)) in digit...
<p>The landmarks (grey) and semilandmarks (white) used for the geometric morphometric analyses of: (...
Landmark based geometric morphometric analysis showing the variation of the body shapes among specie...
Morphometrics underwent a revolution more than one decade ago. In the modern morphometrics, the esti...
Members of the Maculatus group are important malaria vectors in the border regions of Thailand. Howe...
AbstractLandmark-based geometric morphometrics has emerged as an essential discipline for the quanti...
Landmarks for geometric morphometric analysis. The tps files can only be viewed using tpsDig2 progra...
International audienceIn biology, the morphometric analysis is widely used to analyze the inter-orga...
Abstract.—We illustrate one approach to bridging the gap between the statistical methodology of mult...
Landmark-based geometric morphometrics is widely used to study the morphology of the endocast, or in...
two-dimensional coordinates (consensus for each caviomorph genera) for landmarks plus semilandmarks ...
Manually collecting landmarks for quantifying complex morphological phenotypes can be laborious and ...
Modern methods allow a geometric representation of forms, separating size and shape. In entomology, ...
Studying links between phenotype/genotype and agricultural practices is one of the main topics in ag...
- Table designating which body shape coordinates are sliding semilandmarks. - For use in Procrustes ...
In this paper, we present the automatic extraction of morphometric landmarks (see fig:1(a)) in digit...
<p>The landmarks (grey) and semilandmarks (white) used for the geometric morphometric analyses of: (...
Landmark based geometric morphometric analysis showing the variation of the body shapes among specie...
Morphometrics underwent a revolution more than one decade ago. In the modern morphometrics, the esti...
Members of the Maculatus group are important malaria vectors in the border regions of Thailand. Howe...
AbstractLandmark-based geometric morphometrics has emerged as an essential discipline for the quanti...
Landmarks for geometric morphometric analysis. The tps files can only be viewed using tpsDig2 progra...
International audienceIn biology, the morphometric analysis is widely used to analyze the inter-orga...
Abstract.—We illustrate one approach to bridging the gap between the statistical methodology of mult...
Landmark-based geometric morphometrics is widely used to study the morphology of the endocast, or in...
two-dimensional coordinates (consensus for each caviomorph genera) for landmarks plus semilandmarks ...
Manually collecting landmarks for quantifying complex morphological phenotypes can be laborious and ...