Geometric morphometrics: Ten years of progress following the ‘revolution’
Iowa State University · State University of New York · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract The analysis of shape is a fundamental part of much biological research. As the field of statistics developed, so have the sophistication of the analysis of these types of data. This lead to multivariate morphometrics in which suites of measurements were analyzed together using canonical variates analysis, principal components analysis, and related methods. In the 1980s, a fundamental change began in the nature of the data gathered and analyzed. This change focused on the coordinates of landmarks and the geometric information about their relative positions. As a by‐product of such an approach, results of multivariate analyses could be visualized as configurations of landmarks back in the original…
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3Topics & keywords
- Morphometrics
- Shape analysis (program analysis)
- Multivariate statistics
- Principal component analysis
- Field (mathematics)
- Biology
- Sophistication
- Statistical analysis