Systematists and evolutionary biologists have widely adopted Procrustes-based geometric morphometrics for measuring size and shape in biology. Many structures, and in fact most animals, are bilaterally symmetric with an internal plane of symmetry (also called object symmetry). Often, when quantifying asymmetric variation is not an aim, only one or the other side is measured and analyzed. This approach has been used in hundreds of studies. Its implicit assumption is that the information on the other side is redundant and a single side will, therefore, produce results mirroring those one would have obtained from the analysis of the entire structure with all its left and right landmarks. However, the extent to which this assumption is met has,...
The observation and the quantification of asymmetry in biological structures are deeply investigated...
Bilateral symmetry is the simplest and most common type of symmetry in organisms and for this reason...
The analysis of phenotypic change is important for several evolutionary biology disciplines, includi...
Systematists and evolutionary biologists have widely adopted Procrustes-based geometric morphometric...
Systematists and evolutionary biologists have widely adopted Procrustes-based geometric morphometric...
Procrustes-based geometric morphometric analyses of bilaterally symmetric structures are often perfo...
Procrustes-based geometric morphometric analyses of bilaterally symmetric structures are often perfo...
1. The number of published studies using geometric morphometrics (GM) for analysing biological shape...
Studies of shape asymmetry have become increasingly abundant as the methods of geometric morphometri...
Morphometric studies often consider parts with internal left-right symmetry, for instance, the verte...
This paper reviews some recent advances in the analysis of form variability amongst objects describe...
BackgroundSymmetry of biological structures can be thought as the repetition of their parts in diffe...
Approximately two decades after the first pioneering analyses, the study of shape asymmetry with the...
The aim of this article is to provide a simple introduction to Geometric MorphoMetrics (GMM). GMM is...
1.The analysis of morphological diversity frequently relies on the use of multivariate methods for c...
The observation and the quantification of asymmetry in biological structures are deeply investigated...
Bilateral symmetry is the simplest and most common type of symmetry in organisms and for this reason...
The analysis of phenotypic change is important for several evolutionary biology disciplines, includi...
Systematists and evolutionary biologists have widely adopted Procrustes-based geometric morphometric...
Systematists and evolutionary biologists have widely adopted Procrustes-based geometric morphometric...
Procrustes-based geometric morphometric analyses of bilaterally symmetric structures are often perfo...
Procrustes-based geometric morphometric analyses of bilaterally symmetric structures are often perfo...
1. The number of published studies using geometric morphometrics (GM) for analysing biological shape...
Studies of shape asymmetry have become increasingly abundant as the methods of geometric morphometri...
Morphometric studies often consider parts with internal left-right symmetry, for instance, the verte...
This paper reviews some recent advances in the analysis of form variability amongst objects describe...
BackgroundSymmetry of biological structures can be thought as the repetition of their parts in diffe...
Approximately two decades after the first pioneering analyses, the study of shape asymmetry with the...
The aim of this article is to provide a simple introduction to Geometric MorphoMetrics (GMM). GMM is...
1.The analysis of morphological diversity frequently relies on the use of multivariate methods for c...
The observation and the quantification of asymmetry in biological structures are deeply investigated...
Bilateral symmetry is the simplest and most common type of symmetry in organisms and for this reason...
The analysis of phenotypic change is important for several evolutionary biology disciplines, includi...