Sample sizes indicate number of extant iguanian specimens that included the element used in the given regression. Regression equations are ranked in order of increasing standard error of the estimate (SEE). Minimum and maximum SVL estimates for test specimens are based on the standard errors for the slope and intercept of the given regression. Equations for body mass from individual bones are based on the relevant equation listed in S8 Table. (XLSX)</p
<p>Linear regressions of the log-transformed total length of the femur over the log-transformed femo...
These equations were used to estimate mass for fossil lizards as listed in S1 Dataset and to generat...
Regression models for predicting appendicular skeletal muscle mass in the women group.</p
Sample sizes indicate number of extant teiid specimens that included the element used in the given r...
Sample sizes indicate number of extant xenosaurid specimens that included the element used in the gi...
Sample sizes indicate number of extant scincid specimens that included the element used in the given...
Sample sizes indicate number of extant anguid specimens that included the element used in the given ...
Sample sizes indicate number of extant varanid specimens that included the element used in the given...
Sample sizes indicate number of extant xantusiid specimens that included the element used in the giv...
<p>The table also indicates the original length of Trinil 5703 estimated by each model.</p
All functions were transformed using the natural log (LN). Standard error for slope and intercept te...
Only the groups for which a maxilla length regression was generated are included. See Table 2 for re...
Questions have been present in the forensic literature for many years about the most proper and accu...
<p>The solid black lines indicate the lines of best-fit from a phylogenetic reduced major axis regre...
<p>Abbreviations: CI, 95% confidence interval; n, sample size; r<sup>2</sup>, coefficient of determi...
<p>Linear regressions of the log-transformed total length of the femur over the log-transformed femo...
These equations were used to estimate mass for fossil lizards as listed in S1 Dataset and to generat...
Regression models for predicting appendicular skeletal muscle mass in the women group.</p
Sample sizes indicate number of extant teiid specimens that included the element used in the given r...
Sample sizes indicate number of extant xenosaurid specimens that included the element used in the gi...
Sample sizes indicate number of extant scincid specimens that included the element used in the given...
Sample sizes indicate number of extant anguid specimens that included the element used in the given ...
Sample sizes indicate number of extant varanid specimens that included the element used in the given...
Sample sizes indicate number of extant xantusiid specimens that included the element used in the giv...
<p>The table also indicates the original length of Trinil 5703 estimated by each model.</p
All functions were transformed using the natural log (LN). Standard error for slope and intercept te...
Only the groups for which a maxilla length regression was generated are included. See Table 2 for re...
Questions have been present in the forensic literature for many years about the most proper and accu...
<p>The solid black lines indicate the lines of best-fit from a phylogenetic reduced major axis regre...
<p>Abbreviations: CI, 95% confidence interval; n, sample size; r<sup>2</sup>, coefficient of determi...
<p>Linear regressions of the log-transformed total length of the femur over the log-transformed femo...
These equations were used to estimate mass for fossil lizards as listed in S1 Dataset and to generat...
Regression models for predicting appendicular skeletal muscle mass in the women group.</p