Landmarks refer to: (1) anterior tip of snout at upper jaw (2) most posterior aspect of neurocranium (beginning of scaled nape) (3) origin of dorsal fin (4) end of dorsal fin (5) anterior attachment of dorsal membrane from caudal fin (6) posterior end of vertebrae column (7) anterior attachment of ventral membrane from caudal fin (8) end of anal fin (9) origin of anal fin (10) insertion of pelvic fin (11) insertion of pectoral fin (12) end of operculum (13) posterior end of eye (14) anterior end of eye.</p
<p>Shown here is <i>Smilodon fatalis</i> LACMHC2001-2 and LACMHC2002-2(L2), associated skull and man...
<p><b>A,</b> Vertical views of skull: 1 Apex point of nose bone; 2,3 Anterior-most point at intersec...
<p>Landmark locations and measurements of sword length (SL) and dorsal fin area (DFA, shaded area).<...
<p>Line diagram of the left flank of a threespine stickleback, showing the locations of the 20 landm...
<p>(1) Snout tip; (2) nostril; (3) beginning of scales coverage on the dorsal outline; (4) centre of...
Pictures of landmark locations for all non-darters (cyprinids and poeciliids; A) and darters (percid...
<p>The landmarks were selected to capture the overall body-shape on the basis of either morphologica...
<p>There were 17 landmarks. Landmarks 1, 2 and 11–17 represent important landmark related to feeding...
FIGURE 4. Landmarks used for geometric morphometric analyses. Fifteen landmarks were recorded for 88...
<p>Red dots are marking the 1) tip of the nose, 2) centre of the eye, 3) dorsal dividing-line of hea...
<p>Tail fin of a 21 dpf <i>O. mykiss</i> specimen with four anatomical landmarks (black points) and ...
(1) Anterior tip of snout, (2 and 3) anterior and posterior insertion of the dorsal fin, (4 and 5) u...
<p>Landmarks 9, 10, 11 on the lateral view were identified as the points intersecting the perpendicu...
<p>(1) Anterior insertion of the dorsal fin (2) Insertions of the most caudal spiny fin ray of the d...
<p>1 –snout tip; 2 –base of the first dorsal fin; 3 –between first and second dorsal fins; 4 –poster...
<p>Shown here is <i>Smilodon fatalis</i> LACMHC2001-2 and LACMHC2002-2(L2), associated skull and man...
<p><b>A,</b> Vertical views of skull: 1 Apex point of nose bone; 2,3 Anterior-most point at intersec...
<p>Landmark locations and measurements of sword length (SL) and dorsal fin area (DFA, shaded area).<...
<p>Line diagram of the left flank of a threespine stickleback, showing the locations of the 20 landm...
<p>(1) Snout tip; (2) nostril; (3) beginning of scales coverage on the dorsal outline; (4) centre of...
Pictures of landmark locations for all non-darters (cyprinids and poeciliids; A) and darters (percid...
<p>The landmarks were selected to capture the overall body-shape on the basis of either morphologica...
<p>There were 17 landmarks. Landmarks 1, 2 and 11–17 represent important landmark related to feeding...
FIGURE 4. Landmarks used for geometric morphometric analyses. Fifteen landmarks were recorded for 88...
<p>Red dots are marking the 1) tip of the nose, 2) centre of the eye, 3) dorsal dividing-line of hea...
<p>Tail fin of a 21 dpf <i>O. mykiss</i> specimen with four anatomical landmarks (black points) and ...
(1) Anterior tip of snout, (2 and 3) anterior and posterior insertion of the dorsal fin, (4 and 5) u...
<p>Landmarks 9, 10, 11 on the lateral view were identified as the points intersecting the perpendicu...
<p>(1) Anterior insertion of the dorsal fin (2) Insertions of the most caudal spiny fin ray of the d...
<p>1 –snout tip; 2 –base of the first dorsal fin; 3 –between first and second dorsal fins; 4 –poster...
<p>Shown here is <i>Smilodon fatalis</i> LACMHC2001-2 and LACMHC2002-2(L2), associated skull and man...
<p><b>A,</b> Vertical views of skull: 1 Apex point of nose bone; 2,3 Anterior-most point at intersec...
<p>Landmark locations and measurements of sword length (SL) and dorsal fin area (DFA, shaded area).<...